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January - the shortest day is behind us, and snowdrops are ahead.

Flower Seeds to Sow in January

£3.95

ANTIRRHINUM CHANTILLY PRETTY IN PINK F1 Add to Basket

ANTIRRHINUM CHANTILLY PRETTY IN PINK F1

Cat no: 1096D

40 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£2.85

PAPAVER CORAL REEF Add to Basket

PAPAVER CORAL REEF

Cat no: 2018B

100 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£2.60

VERONICA LONGIFOLIA PINK SHADES Add to Basket

VERONICA LONGIFOLIA PINK SHADES

Cat no: 2317

100 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£3.75

CAMPANULA CHAMPION I WHITE F1 Add to Basket

CAMPANULA CHAMPION I WHITE F1

Cat no: 1238E

40 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

Vegetable Seeds to Sow in January

£3.95

CUCUMBER PICOLINO F1 Add to Basket

CUCUMBER PICOLINO F1

Cat no: 0169A

6 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£2.60

ONION LILLIA BUNCHING Add to Basket

ONION LILLIA BUNCHING

Cat no: 0226A

250 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£3.25

TOMATO BURLESQUE HYBRID Add to Basket

TOMATO BURLESQUE HYBRID

Cat no: 0518

12 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£2.65

LETTUCE XANADU Add to Basket

LETTUCE XANADU

Cat no: 0209C

100 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

Planting to do

Flowers
Perhaps cut an early bunch of Hellebores and remember to top dress Rose beds with well rotted manure.

Vegetables and fruit
Replant some of the Rhubarb crowns previously left out for frosting.

If you do nothing else sow some Mustard and Cress.

Other jobs

General upkeep
Find time to feed the birds and break the ice on bird baths and ponds.

If you have not placed your seed order delay no longer - popular varieties always go quickly as do the newcomers.

Expect wind and gales this month and so check fence posts and tree ties.

Time to sit comfortably in the shed and meticulously clean the garden tools and lightly oil the whole implement.