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Planting Flowers

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Suttons supports Help for Heroes

Suttons are proud to introduce Sweet Pea in support of Help for Heroes. This delightful Sweet Pea mix was launched at Sandringham Flower Show. It’s a …

October 29, 2009News from Suttons, Planting Flowers Read more

Brilliant Busy Lizzie

I’m impressed.   These little plants have really lived up to their names!  They have flowered constantly through the summer and are still covered in …

October 14, 2009Planting Flowers Read more
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Get Your Spring Bulbs in Now!

We are all familiar with the sight of the first flowers of spring, crocus, snowdrop, daffodil, tulip and hyacinth. And now is, apart from tulips which should …

October 2, 2009Flower Bulbs Read more

Not one, but two winners!

Last Spring, we ran a competition to name a unique new Petunia. You certainly rose to the challenge, sending in lots of excellent suggestions, as well as …

September 21, 2009News from Suttons, Planting Flowers Read more

Downy mildew on Impatiens

If you’ve been having problems with your Impatiens this year, you’re not alone. We’ve received a number of reports from gardeners who are …

August 4, 2009Bedding Plants, News from Suttons Read more

More Runner Beans than you can shake a stick at

weird phrase – but there you are. I have lots of runner beans.  This has been by far the easiest and prettiest veg that I have grown so far this year. …

August 3, 2009Bedding Plants, Planting Flowers, Vegetable Growing Read more

Crocosmia in full bloom

I just love Crocosmia – in Devon it seems to grow wild in many of the hedgerows but it also makes a great border plant. We’ve got some in the front …

July 28, 2009Perennials, Planting Flowers 1 CommentRead more

My Gunnera’s taking over

Our garden isn’t huge but we’ve got a Gunnera manicata that is really loving all the rain that we’re getting at the moment! It’s …

July 21, 2009Planting Flowers Read more

Echinops in flower

My Echinops has started to flower – it’s such an unusual flower, almost primitive in its beauty, that I thought it was worth a photograph. …

June 29, 2009Perennials, Planting Flowers Read more
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