GARDEN & PEST CONTROL
Salad Leaf Seeds


Cabbage - Durham Early
£2.99
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Cabbage - Cabbice F1 Hybrid
£2.99
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Salad Leaves - Stir Fry Mix
£2.99
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Herb Wild Rocket
£2.29
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Herb Basil - Siam Queen
£2.99
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Herb Basil - Everleaf Emerald Towers
£3.99
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Herb Basil - Basil Lettuce Leaf
£3.49
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Rocket 'Wildfire' - Seeds
£2.69
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Lettuce - Salad Bowl
£2.99
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Herb Wild Rocket Dragon's Fire
£2.49
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Herb Rocket Discovery
£2.99
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Lettuce - Intred
£1.50
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Lettuce - Amaze
£1.50
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Kale - Starmaker Buttonhole
£1.50
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Spinach - Helios Hybrid
£0.99
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Wild Rocket - Wasabi
£2.99
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Kale - Dwarf Green Curled
£3.49
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Herb Rocket
£2.99
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Lettuce - Lambs Favour
£2.99
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Salad Leaves - Mesclun Mixed
£2.99
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Spinach - Apollo
£3.49
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Salad Leaves - Speedy Mix
£3.49
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Salad Leaves - Bright & Spicy
£2.99
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Spinach - Perpetual
£2.99
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Cress - Extra Curled
£2.99
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Mustard Seeds
£2.99
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Lettuce - Lollo Rossa
£2.99
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Lettuce - Little Gem
£2.99
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Lettuce - Webbs Wonderful
£2.29
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Lettuce - Tom Thumb
£2.29
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Salad Leaves - Crispy Lettuce Leaves Blend
£2.99
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Cabbage - April (Spring)
£2.99
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Mint
Mint, from spearmint to peppermint, is a notorious spreader, with horizontal roots that will ruthlessly conquer the root systems of nearby plants if given the chance. It’s best to plant mint in its own pot, or plant it near good companion plants that can handle a bit of sprawl in the garden bed while benefiting from mint’s pest-repelling powers. Any plant that is affected by aphids will improve with mint growing in close proximity. Not just vegetables and fruits but also flowers like Roses, chrysanthemums, Dahlias, and hydrangeas to name but a few. It works to defer: Ants, Fleas, Mosquitoes, Flea Beetles, Cabbage White Butterflies, Aphids, Rodents, Earwigs, Mealy Bugs and Spider Mites.