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Courgette Seeds - All Green Bush | Compact, Great for Containers, Pots, Balconies or Ground | 15 seeds in Pictorial Packet With Growing Instructions | Always Dispatched Next Business Day
Courgette Seeds - All Green Bush | Compact, Great for Containers, Pots, Balconies or Ground | 15 seeds in Pictorial Packet With Growing Instructions | Always Dispatched Next Business Day
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15 All Green Bush Courgette Seeds
In Pictorial Packet, With Growing Instructions
DESCRIPTION
Quick-growing, high-yielding, and very reliable. This compact courgette variety is perfect for containers, pots, raised beds, or in the ground. Plants are prolific producers, and expect a long harvest window when picked regularly. Fruits can be enjoyed as tender baby courgettes or left to mature into marrows.
GROWING INSTRUCTIONS
Sowing Indoors (April–May):
Sow seeds 2cm deep in 7.5cm pots of free-draining seed compost. Keep warm until germinated, then grow on in cooler conditions. Harden off before transplanting outdoors once frost risk has passed. Space plants 90cm apart in full sun and rich, well-drained soil.
Sowing Outdoors (Late May–June):
Direct sow seeds 2cm deep and 90cm apart. Sow 2 seeds per hole and thin to the strongest. Courgettes like a sunny, sheltered spot, fertile soil, and regular watering. A mulch of organic matter helps retain moisture at the roots.
NEXT BUSINESS DAY DISPATCH
Please note: Royal Mail is now delivering 2nd class post every other weekday (Monday–Friday), rather than every day as before. As a result, delivery times are now typically longer. We will continue to dispatch your order promptly, but please allow a little extra time for it to arrive due to these Royal Mail changes that are out of our control.
GERMINATION AND GROWING DISCLAIMER
All seeds are sourced from trusted UK suppliers and batch-tested for quality. Many factors such as soil condition, weather, watering, and sowing depth can affect germination and plant growth. By purchasing seeds, you accept that the number of seeds germinated and the eventual crop produced cannot be guaranteed.
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