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Garlic Elephant Cloves

Garlic Elephant Cloves

The spectacular 'Elephant Garlic' is more closely related to leeks than your everyday garlic, and is commonly known as the 'wild leek'. Easy and rewarding to grow, this hardy herb produces big, papery-skinned bulbs that can measure up to 10-15cm in diameter, each with five or six huge cloves. It is a perfect choice for the kitchen garden or for adding a touch of drama to your herbaceous borders.Milder and sweeter in flavour than smaller varieties, 'Elephant Garlic' makes a versatile and outside-of-the-box cooking ingredient. Grate it raw for salads and dressings, slice it finely for stir-fries, or best of all, bake or roast the bulbs whole, before squeezing out the lovely creamy centres for an unusual vegetable or dip, for spreading on crusty bread, or adding to mashed potato. Also great for the barbeque, just wrap them in foil and throw them on the grill! Cloves can be used fresh and succulent, or after they have been dried and stored over a few weeks or months, when they will have a more intense flavour.A native of Asia, 'Elephant Garlic' thrives in a sunny position in well-drained soil, although can tolerate a heavier soil than smaller garlic varieties. The large, broad, flattish blue-green leaves and sturdy flower stems will rise tall and proud in your vegetable garden - or make a striking feature in a mixed border. The pinky-purple blooms appear in June and July - they are pretty enough but should be trimmed early so the plant concentrates its goodness in the swelling bulb. Cut the flowers for your vase or leave just a few in your borders for dramatic effect.Supplied as four planting cloves, which will produce four plants.

GBP 4.99
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Duo Fruit Tree - Pear Conference & Concorde

Duo Fruit Tree - Pear Conference & Concorde

Pear Conference & Concorde Duo Tree - Now everyone can grow fruit trees in the minimum of space! These incredible duo fruit trees have been meticulously grafted by highly skilled nurserymen, to create 2 different trees growing on one rootstock! What's more, the rootstocks are dwarfing meaning that your trees will always remain compact! You will get 2 different varieties of fruit from 1 tree so are perfect for anyone who loves the idea of picking their own home-grown fresh fruit, but has limited space. Each of the varieties will produce bumper crops of delicious full sized fruit! Because they are already trained into a V shape, they are perfect for growing up a wall.  Conference Pear This produces a large crop of fruits with clear white flesh that are ready to pick each September. The long, tapering fruits are packed with an irresistible sweetness and lip-smacking juice that will drip from your chin when you bite into a ripe one! Because of its outstanding flavour, it remains the most popular pear grown in Britain by a long measure both in commercial orchards and home gardens. It is perfect for you to grow because it is very heavy cropping and when picked unripe, is great for keeping for 2 or more months. Crops: September-October Concorde Pear This scrumptious pear variety produces large crops of elegant, tapering fruits with white flesh that are ready to pick from September each year. Each one is packed with an incredibly sweet, irresistible juice you wont be able to stop yourself eating them straight from the tree! Try to save some for later though as they will make wonderful desserts for your Christmas parties! Concorde is perfect for gardeners to grow because it is very heavy cropping and will keep for over two months when picked unripe. Crops: September-October

GBP 6.99
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Cornus sanguinea Annys Winter Orange