Growing plants is a massively rewarding task. Whether you've got a small balcony or acres of land, give your growing space a new lease on life with our selection of Plantshop products. From flowers to accessories and tools, here you'll find a whole host of products that are cut out for the job of gardening.
With so many gardening products available on the market today, it can seem a little overwhelming to pick out those best suited to you. But we're here to help, as we've created a top 10 list of our most prominent Plantshop products! So, whether you're a complete novice or have vast gardening expertise, we're confident we've got a product, or several, that will perform precisely how you want them to. Soon enough, you'll be looking out at your flourishing plants and feeling the enormous sense of satisfaction that only comes with gardening.
Grow cacti from seed all year round with our Cacti Mix (Ferocactus wislizeni) Seeds. Soak your seeds for a day and sow indoors by sprinkling over the soil and gently pressing into it. Maintain moist for germination and place the pot or container in a warm spot. Be patient, as cacti take time to germinate and grow. Cultivators recommend adding sterilised perlite to your soil mix.
Alpine strawberry (Fragaria vesca) loves full sun or partial shade, though it's best to protect plants from the afternoon sun in hot climates. While Fragaria vesca can tolerate some shade, plants produce more fruit in bright, sunny locations. Grow Fragaria vesca in well-draining, fertile, and moist soil. Alpine strawberries have a strong flavour and can be enjoyed fresh or made into...
If you want serious heat, it's hard to beat the Dorset Naga Black chilli. Reaching up to 800,000 Scoville heat units, this chilli is so hot that it's actually dangerous for the uninitiated! Nevertheless, if you've got a taste for spice and want to take things to the next level, look no further.
These mixed Habanero seeds range from medium heat to fairly hot, and feature a variety of satisfying, sweet flavours. This makes them the perfect accompaniment to many different cuisines, especially those of South and Central America. Grow your own now!
Thai Pink Egg Tomatoes originate from Thailand where they're treasured for their bright colour and deliciously sweet flesh. While they grow very similarly to other tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) varieties, Thai Pink Egg tomatoes like a little more water than usual, and hold up better in rainy climates as well as heat waves. Remember to prune and fertilize tomatoes regularly for bountiful...
"The world's hottest chilli" is all you really need to know about the Carolina Reaper. Scoring between 1.5 and 2.2 million Scoville heat units, these chillies are ridiculously, dangerously hot. Proceed with caution!
With a selection of great greens available here, the vibrant Microgreens Salad Mix is ideal for adding to salads and can actually be grown all year round. Quick to flourish, sow the seeds when it works for you; just be sure to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, and this plant will deliver delicious, moreish leaves and work perfectly in plenty of dishes. Ideal for all growers!
Give your garden a burst of colour with Japanese flower carpet seeds. Ideal for flowerbeds or rows, sow seeds in April, and come summer, you'll see the fruits of your labour. Generally low-maintenance, just ensure the flowers are regularly watered and can flourish in the sun, and they'll bloom effortlessly, allowing you to enjoy all the colour and vibrancy they provide.
Like normal basil, Dark Opal basil is best sown indoors. Keep your seedlings on a warm windowsill as they develop their roots and first leaves, then bring them outside in mid/late spring. Like most herbs, basil likes well-draining soil and partial shade/full sun, and is best watered sparingly (in the morning to give the roots time to dry). Use in a variety of cuisines and as a natural...
Artemisia absinthium (wormwood) seeds are best germinated in a propagator in early spring, or in garden beds between mid-spring and early summer. Remember to thin out your crop and grow absinth in full sun and well-draining soil. Avoid overwatering; Artemisia absinthium has a high tolerance for drought. It can be used to flavour alcoholic beverages, control garden pests, and make herbal...
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