Rose Hip, Rosa
To propagate, cut off the hips off when they're fully coloured but before they shrivel. Bury them in trays of moist compost outdoors in the cold. Frost is essential for germination, which is why a hard winter can result in a forest of seedlings ... [... more]
BBC |
EverGreen Multi-purpose Lawn Seed 2kg
A high-quality grass seed for hard-wearing lawns this mix is ideal for patching over-seeding or sowing a lawn. It contains perennial ryegrasses and fescue as well as the Headstart formula to improve germination. Apply from March through to October. Pack s [... more]
£13.99
Green Fingers UK |
Parasene Botanic Propagator
The market's bestseller this easy to use propagator has two separate trays with their own covers. It guarantees fast germination of your seeds for next year's plants - think how much you'll save not having to buy all your plants (and choose from the seed [... more]
£60.00
Green Fingers UK |
Solar Bells (pack 5)
Light and easy to use plastic cloche in the shape of a traditional Victorian gardening bell. Place over ground to warm soil for seed germination or use for winter protection for special small plants. [... more]
£15.00
Green Fingers UK |
EverGreen Multi-purpose Lawn Seed 5kg
A high-quality grass seed for hard-wearing lawns this mix is ideal for patching over-seeding or sowing a lawn. It contains perennial ryegrasses and fescue as well as the Headstart formula to improve germination. Apply from March through to October. Pack s [... more]
£32.00
Green Fingers UK |
Electric Propagator
Electric powered propagator to provide optimum conditions for growth and germination. Green base with clear lid. 35x20cm (14x8). [... more]
£42.00
Green Fingers UK |
Cucumber Burpless Tasty Green Seeds
The flavour is superb crisp and delicious - anyone can eat them and they are very easy to grow. Sow in mid spring 1cm (1/2in) deep in 8cm (3in) pots of moist compost. Germination usually takes 7-10 days at 21-24C (70-75F). Gradually acclimatise the plants [... more]
£1.99
Green Fingers UK |
Tim Stark
Some years ago Tim Stark was living in Brooklyn, working days as a government consultant and writing unpublished short stories by night. One day he walked past a Dumpster full of discarded lumber and decided to build germination racks for ... [... more]
Random House |
How To Care And Cultivate Your French Beans Vegetables
French Beans have a germination rate of approximately 75% and for this reason should be sown thinly, one seed every 15cm (6in), to be thinned out to a final spacing of one seedling every 30cm (1ft) about 3 weeks after sowing. To be doubly sure, ... [... more]
Garden Action |