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Artistic Waves Peach Crepe High Street Printed Dress Fabric 58 M401 Mtex Material: Peach Crepe Colour: Teal 1, Yellow Green 2 Width: 58 Wide cm Wide Pattern size: Width cm Height cm Weight: 120 g m² Use: Dress Fabric,Skirts,Kaftan Manufacturing: Textile finishing: Feel Hanging: hangs well,soft feel Certificates: None FAQ How do I order more…
In spring, the Arum italicum produces green, marbled leaves and white flowers. In the autumn, these flowers become vibrant red berries that sit it tight clusters at the head of the plant. Typical height is around twenty centimetres. Supplied as tubers to plant yourself, you can get one, two or three with this order. Dig…
Asiatic Lilies bloom late in the summer and they have large flowers. They can also grow in cooler conditions. To plant just dig a hole in the soil about 20 cm deep, place the bulbs in it then cover with soil, and water. You can buy one, two three or five bulbs with this order.
Asiatic Lilies bloom late in the summer and they have large flowers. They can also grow in cooler conditions. To plant just dig a hole in the soil about 20 cm deep, place the bulbs in it then cover with soil, and water. You can buy one, two three or five bulbs with this order.
Grow your own asparagus and get thick, tasty green spears every year without re-planting. It is a perennial vegetable, the better established the plant becomes, the more asparagus it will produce. Stop cutting in mid-summer to allow it to grow and store energy for next year. To plant, simply dig a hole or furrow about…
Grow your own asparagus and get thick, tasty green spears every year without re-planting. It is a perennial vegetable, the better established the plant becomes, the more asparagus it will produce. Stop cutting in mid-summer to allow it to grow and store energy for next year. To plant, simply dig a hole or furrow about…
Grow your own asparagus and get thick, tasty green spears every year without re-planting. It is a perennial vegetable, the better established the plant becomes, the more asparagus it will produce. Stop cutting in mid-summer to allow it to grow and store energy for next year. To plant, simply dig a hole or furrow about…
Grow your own asparagus and get thick, tasty green spears every year without re-planting. It is a perennial vegetable, the better established the plant becomes, the more asparagus it will produce. Stop cutting in mid-summer to allow it to grow and store energy for next year. To plant, simply dig a hole or furrow about…
Grow your own asparagus and get thick, tasty green spears every year without re-planting. It is a perennial vegetable, the better established the plant becomes, the more asparagus it will produce. Stop cutting in mid-summer to allow it to grow and store energy for next year. To plant, simply dig a hole or furrow about…
Grow your own asparagus and get thick, tasty green spears every year without re-planting. It is a perennial vegetable, the better established the plant becomes, the more asparagus it will produce. Stop cutting in mid-summer to allow it to grow and store energy for next year. To plant, simply dig a hole or furrow about…
Grow your own asparagus and get thick, tasty green spears every year without re-planting. It is a perennial vegetable, the better established the plant becomes, the more asparagus it will produce. Stop cutting in mid-summer to allow it to grow and store energy for next year. To plant, simply dig a hole or furrow about…
Grow your own asparagus and get thick, tasty green spears every year without re-planting. It is a perennial vegetable, the better established the plant becomes, the more asparagus it will produce. Stop cutting in mid-summer to allow it to grow and store energy for next year. To plant, simply dig a hole or furrow about…