50 Grow Your Own Garlic & Spring Planting Onions
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£2.00*
Garlic ‘Lautrec Wight’ Classic hard-neck variety.
1040-6042 | 2 bulbs
Garlic Spring Planting Duo
Our Spring Planting Garlic Bulbs Duo Pack consists of 1 pack each of flavoursome 'Lautrec Wight' and 'Solent Wight' for the best flavour in everyday dishes.
Garlic ‘Solent Wight’ Large bulbs with fat, robust cloves.
Plant Jan-Apr | Harvest Jun-Aug 1040-6043 | 2 bulbs each
£7.98 1040-6041 | 2 bulbs Onion Collection (Heat Prepared)
A fantastic collection that has been specifically heat-treated for 20 weeks to minimise bolting. Enjoy 'Marshalls Fen Early', 'Marshalls Red Fen' and 'Rumba'.
Plant Mar-Apr | Harvests Aug-Sep 1040-6017 | Approx. 75 sets of each
1040-6018 | Approx. 75 sets of each and Marshall's Fertiliser Buy individually
Onion ‘Fen Early F1’ A chestnut-skin onion producing one of the earliest crops from a spring planting. 1040-6031 | Approx. 75 sets
£3.99
Onion ‘Marshalls Red Fen F1’ AGM A winner in our trials, ‘Red Fen’ is renowned for its excellent performance. 1040-6030 | Approx. 75 sets
£3.99
Onion ‘Rumba’ AGM A top performing main crop variety that’s ideally suited to growing in the UK. 1040-6006 | Approx. 75 sets
£3.99 Shop online:
marshallsgarden.com | Call: 01480 774 555
£7.98 £13.48
£4.99 £4.99
Garlic 'Blushing Beauty' Large bulbs with up to 18 cloves.
1040-6068 | 2 bulbs Bolt Resista t
Onion ‘Fen Globe’ (Heat Prepared)
Heat prepared to prevent bolting. 1040-6000 | Approx. 75 sets £4.49
£6.99
Onion ‘Rose Gold’ (Heat Prepared)
This exciting onion with white and rose-coloured flesh is perfect for home growing; simply plant your sets in early spring and enjoy harvests from August. Noted for its sweet flavour and intensity, perfect for adding to mint sauce.
Plant Mar-Apr | Harvest Aug-Sep 1040-6110 | Approx. 75 sets £4.99
Buy Bolt Resista t 1040-6017
£3.99* SAVE
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