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Spring is nature`s way of saying Let`s party! - Robin Williams

Flower Seeds to Sow in March

£2.75

ZINNIA OKLAHOMA PINK Add to Basket

ZINNIA OKLAHOMA PINK

Cat no: 2350A

30 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£2.95

SWEET PEA ALMOST BLACK Add to Basket

SWEET PEA ALMOST BLACK

Cat no: 2262G

20 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£2.95

COSMOS COSMIC ORANGE Add to Basket

COSMOS COSMIC ORANGE

Cat no: 1352A

100 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£3.25

STOCKS SUMMER APRICOT Add to Basket

STOCKS SUMMER APRICOT

Cat no: 2233D

40 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

Vegetable Seeds to Sow in March

£3.95

TOMATO SUNSET F1 Add to Basket

TOMATO SUNSET F1

Cat no: 0518D

10 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£3.95

TOMATO SHIRLEY Add to Basket

TOMATO SHIRLEY

Cat no: 0336

12 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£2.60

SALAD TUSCANY II BABY LEAVES Add to Basket

SALAD TUSCANY II BABY LEAVES

Cat no: 0215B

500 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

£2.95

TOMATO BLISS Add to Basket

TOMATO BLISS

Cat no: 0503A

15 Seeds in packet

Availability: In stock

Summer Flowering Bulbs can be planted e.g. Iris, Gladiolus etc…

Most Half Hardy Flowers can also be started in the greenhouse providing you have bottom heat and a general temperature of 65-70°F can be maintained.

Prepare to plant Shallots and bring the ‘chitting’ Potatoes into better light.

All Root Vegetables can now be sown as well as salad crops

Peppers can also be sown in a greenhouse at 75-80°F. (Remember most Peppers take up to one month to germinate and need a high temperature).

Sweet Peas that were put into cold frames in Sept/Oct should now be taken out and the growing point removed leaving three pairs of true leaves.

Don’t let the lawn get too long before a light cut.

Bulbs are appearing everywhere so make sure you have enough slug pellets.