• Heidi Red (10 pack)

    Main Crop. Special Seed Potatoes. Delicious Buttery Taste. Uses > Salad, Boil.

  • Home Guard

    2kg when packed. First Early. Basic Seed Potatoes. Good Flavour. Floury Texture. Early Variety. Uses > Boil, Roast, Mash.

  • Hyacinth (prepared) Anna Marie

    Soft pink, changing to salmon and buff pink.

  • Hyacinth (prepared) Blue Pearl

    Scented bulbous perennial with large flowers in early spring. Top size bulb so very large.

  • Hyacinth (prepared) Carnegie

    Pure white, strong compact spike. Planting Growing Instructions: For indoor cultivation of prepared or top sized hyacinth bulbs you should plant in fibre, and keep in a cool dark cupboard for 6-8 weeks. Water when required to ensure that the fibre is not allowed to dry out. The cooler they are stored, the longer the bulbs will last. They can be taken into the room and placed in daylight only when the roots have been well established and buds appear.

  • Hyacinth (prepared) City of Haarlem

    Scented bulbous perennial with large lemon yellow flowers. Flowers March - April. Height 25cm.

  • Hyacinth (prepared) Delft Blue

    Scented bulbous perennial with large blue flowers in early spring. Top size bulb so very large.

  • Hyacinth (prepared) Jan Bos

    Scented bulbous perennial with carmine red flowers. Flowers March - April. Height 25cm.

  • Hyacinth (prepared) Ostara

    Plant at least 10cm deep and approx 10-12cm apart. For planting in the garden, beds, or borders it is best to plant in well drained soil which has been dug to a good depth. For indoor cultivation of prepared or top sized hyacinth bulbs you should plant in fibre, and keep in a cool dark cupboard for 6-8 weeks. Water when required to ensure that the fibre is not allowed to dry out. The cooler they are stored, the longer the bulbs will last. They can be taken into the room and placed in daylight only when the roots have been well established and buds appear.

  • Hyacinth (prepared) Pink Pearl

    Scented bulbous perennial with large pink flowers in early spring. Top size bulb so very large.

  • Hyacinth (prepared) Purple Sensation

    Exciting new purple variety. For indoor cultivation of prepared or top sized hyacinth bulbs you should plant in fibre and keep in a cool dark cupboard for 6-8 weeks. Water when required to ensure that the fibre is not allowed to dry out. The cooler they are stored, the longer the bulbs will last. They can be taken into the room and placed in daylight only when the roots have been welled established and buds appear.

  • Hyacinth (prepared) Valentine

    Fragrant, great for containers & borders. Showy flowers, easy to grow.

  • Hyacinth (prepared) White Pearl

    Scented bulbous perennial with large flowers in early spring. Top size bulb so very large.

  • Hyacinth (prepared) Woodstock

    Wonderfully scented magenta blooms appear above handsome blue green foliage. A superb specimen for your garden borders or containers. Height: 15-30cm (6-12 inches).

  • Hyacinth (unprepared) Aiolos

    Dense columns of waxy, pure white florets give this hyacinth a beautiful presence in the garden. A new introduction from Holland, it features all the best characteristics of modern hyacinths, including an intense, sweet fragrance. Works well in containers and is always elegant in a vase.

  • Hyacinth (unprepared) Amethyst

    Scented bulbous perennial with large violet flowers in early spring.

  • Hyacinth (unprepared) Amsterdam

    Amsterdam : Cerise Red - Beautifully scented, Hyacinths will flower outdoors in March and April adding fragrance and vivid blocks of colour to a spring display. Hyacinths will flower when planted in any type of garden soil and thrive in full sun or light shade. For a long, successful display in subsequent years it is best to lift the bulbs after their foliage has died down and store them in dry peat until planting time comes around again.

  • Hyacinth (unprepared) Blue Magic

    'Blue Magic' is a clump-forming, bulbous perennial with upright to semi-upright, linear, dark grey-green leaves and, in spring, erect stems bearing dense, terminal spikes of small, urn-shaped, blue flower with white edges.

  • Hyacinth (unprepared) Carnegie

    The Carnegie hyacinth is a soft white coloured hyacinth with compact flowers. Like other Dutch hyacinths, it is highly perfume scented and provides a pleasant aroma to any spring garden. Plant Carnegie hyacinth bulbs in the autumn for mid-spring bloom. The Carnegie hyacinth is excellent for outdoor planting in rows or as borders, and is also excellent for forcing in indoors containers.

  • Hyacinth (unprepared) China Pink

    China Pink has a wonderful scent and a soft pink colour.

  • Hyacinth (unprepared) City of Haarlem

    One of the best loved hyacinths of all time. Very soft primrose yellow, maturing to ivory. 'City of Haarlem' hyacinth will fill your garden and favorite containers with cheerful color. These hyacinths blend well with muscari and pansies.

  • Hyacinth (unprepared) Delft Blue

    Plant at least 10cm deep and approx 10-12cm apart. For planting in the garden, beds, or borders it is best to plant in well drained soil which has been dug to a good depth.

  • Hyacinth (unprepared) Fondante

    Hyacinth Fondant flowers in a soft, clear shade of pink and performs well in a wide range, from cold regions into warm zones. If you're wondering about growing hyacinths in your warm area garden, test with this cultivar as it performs better than most under those conditions.

  • Hyacinth (unprepared) Gipsy Queen

    'Gipsy Queen' is a perennial bulb to 30cm with upright, rich green leaves and stiffly erect spikes of fragrant, single pale salmon-orange flowers.

  • Hyacinth (unprepared) Jan Bos

    Jan Bos is a nice pink Hyacinth. All hyacinths are very fragrant and excellent plants for containers and pots when forcing. Jan Bos is the number one Hyacinth worldwide!

  • Hyacinth (unprepared) Lady Derby

    A delicate shell pink with large waxy bells spaced loosely along the stem. Beautiful old time favourite. End of January. Height : 25cm / 10".

  • Hyacinth (unprepared) Marie

    Hyacinth Marie bulbs grow into beautifully rich, dark blue hyacinths. These striking hyacinths flower in March through to April at a height of 25cm. Ideal in pots and containers and also beds and borders. Bedding hyacinths will grow in a wide range of soils provided there is good drainage. They like sunshine but the flowers will last longer in partial shade. Suitable for beds, borders and containers. The fragrant flowers are perfect for planting near doors, windows or pathways. Remove flowers when they fade but leave the stem and leaves to die back naturally. These bulbs may produce reasonable sized flowers for a number of years. Hyacinth bulbs can cause a skin irritation. Please use gloves or wash hands after handling.

  • Hyacinth (unprepared) Pink Pearl

    Scented bulbous perennial with large pink flowers in early spring. Top size bulb so very large.

  • Hyacinth (unprepared) Pink Surprise

    A sweetly scented flower, with cylindrical clusters of soft rose-pink flowers with creamy white margins. Fragrant and fabulous. Hyacinths are one of the most fragrant of all the spring bulbs. Combined with their dynamo colours, they really are quite something special. So wonderful are they that it is almost a shame to not plant a few each spring. Plant them along paths, or by your doors and windows so you can enjoy the heady scent. You can even plant them in pots and bring them indoors to enjoy the delicious fragrance as it wafts through your home.

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