New blogger on board
We have a new blogger on board and we’re really glad to have him. Please welcome Phil McCann to the Suttons blogging team. Phil has been gardening for …
We have a new blogger on board and we’re really glad to have him. Please welcome Phil McCann to the Suttons blogging team. Phil has been gardening for …
Onions, Shallots and Garlic are some of the easiest things to grow in the veg garden. As there is barely a week in the year where onions are not used at some …
With so many products to choose from, sometimes nothing beats flicking through a catalogue, even online. Suttons have used page turning catalogues for some …
This year the rhubarb in my garden is superb. I have picked lbs already and for me the pudding that is unbeatable is rhubarb crumble and clotted cream. All the …
Tomatoes are by far our most popular greenhouse crop. Rightly so, the flavour of sun ripened, juicy home-grown tomatoes is unsurpassed. They are also …
Ideal for fruit or flower garden the magnificent Fourberry is special in four important ways: – Pretty yellow flowers in April/May – Delicate scent …
The scourge of our flower beds and veg plots, the humble slug is quite a nuisance, devouring your prized plants overnight and leaving silvery trails across the …
Making your own scarecrow is a great way to spend an hour or two on a Sunday afternoon with your children or grandchildren, my own 4 year old daughter thought …
As soon as your Suttons plug plants arrive please carefully unpack them and check that the compost is moist. Should the compost be slightly dry then water …
We are often contact about downey mildew destroying customers Impatiens, we are delighted to reveal our mildew beating New Guinea Imapatiens. In recent years …