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Nasturtiums (Tropaeolum majus) are hardy annual flowers that fill the garden with a sharp scent and vibrant colour. Strong, vigorous and easy to grow from seed, choose compact varieties for window boxes, containers or borders, and climbing varieties to scramble up walls and fences. They positively thrive in poor soil, and make excellent companion plants near your vege...


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Growing vegetables with seed tapes is a quick and convenient way to fill your veg patch, especially for beginners or those with limited space. Made from long ribbons of biodegradable paper, the seeds are embedded at the correct spacing which eliminates the need for thinning and ensures even plant distribution. 

Here’s our step-by-step guide to gro...


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Introducing Suttons 2026 NEW Petunia ‘Allegra F1’, The Biggest Petunia You’ll Ever Grow! Bred on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius, with over 140 years of collaboration. It towers, it re-flowers, and it’s a cut flower!

During a visit to our oldest Italian breeders, partners for 140 years, we discovered a revolutionary towering petunia that dwarfs them all. Reachin...


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Orchids are one of those houseplants that instantly make your home feel a little more special. Their exotic flowers look amazing, but the good news is they’re not as high-maintenance as many people think. With the right balance of light and humidity, you can keep your


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Cosmos are half-hardy annuals that produce feathery leaves and beautiful, daisy-like flowers throughout the summer and into autumn. Delivering vibrant colour and texture until the first frosts, they’re a magnet for pollinators like bees and butterflies. Here’s a step-by-step guide to growing cosmos from seed. 

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