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Terrific tomatoes to tantalise your taste buds! New blight-resistant and turbo grafted tomato plant varieties, plus unique shimmery skin tones and customer …

April 21, 2021PR, Press Release Read more

Grafted vegetables give better results.

We are all familiar with grafted fruit trees and roses but perhaps you haven’t yet heard about the newest addition to the world of grafting for the home …

December 4, 2009Vegetable Growing Read more

Get your vegetables to graft for you!

Grafting is a process of joining young  plants of one variety with the a vigorous rootstock of another so that the grafted plants are healthier and produce …

July 20, 2009News from Suttons, Vegetable Growing Read more
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