Scratching the Gardening Itch
By Jonathan Jones At the turn of the year I start to get an itch. It is a very specific gardening itch. Like a lot of persistent itches, it’s next to …
By Jonathan Jones At the turn of the year I start to get an itch. It is a very specific gardening itch. Like a lot of persistent itches, it’s next to …
Known in Mexico as Sandiitas de Raton, which literally translates to “Little Mouse Watermelons”, Cucamelons are a cute little fruit with bags of …
Tomatoes are one of the most popular vegetables (or should that be fruit?) to grow in your own garden. Rewarding you with a bounty of tasty crops that are much …
“Spring is nature’s way of saying, “Let’s party!” – Robin Williams March sees the beginning of spring and the true start …
Our 2017 range includes James Wong’s Grow for Flavour Seed Range. James tells us “To my mind by far the most convincing reason to grow your own is the …
James Wong’s latest book, Grow For Flavour, combined with our corresponding Grow For Flavour range of seeds will knock your socks off! The seeds in the range …
The birth flower for October is Calendula, a herb also known as Pot Marigold. This is an incredibly versatile edible plant and has been used in many ways over …
Suttons Horticultural Manager, Tom Sharples, has been in the seed trade for over 40 years and it takes something really special to get his pulse racing but the …
A great deal of expertise, time and energy is spent creating and maintaining our comprehensive flower seed range with much of it being completed at least a …
Trees, shrubs and perennials provide the structure to a garden and create and maintain constant interest as they change through the seasons however for vivid, …