All plants sold between now (09/25) and Spring 2026 will be losing foliage and will possibly be dormant ie. live roots or perennation structure ie bulb, but will have little or no above ground structure. They are still viable and will regrow in spring. If you have any questions please email me iain@borringtons.com Dismiss
Turks Turban is shaped rather like a cottage loaf. They looks like a smaller squash is bursting out the top of a slightly bigger squash. They have hard skins and have multi-coloured skins with shades of orange, green, yellow and white. Despite its unusual and attractive fruits being highly ornamental and often used for harvest decorations, they are very good…
Waltham Butternut Squash seeds produce elongated pear shaped fruit which have a light orange golden colour with deeper orange flesh. They have a small seeds cavity inside. Scoop out the seeds before roasting or baking for a stunning taste. The plants can grow to heights of up to 2 metres tall, and each one produces 3-4 fruits. The average size of…
Whether you want to grow delicious and nutritious food, escape from the office, or meet like-minded gardeners, an allotment can fulfill your dreams. It is a space to indulge your tastes, interests and whims, whether you want to plant the whole plot with strawberries, fill it with flowers or have it bursting with beans. In this practical and easy to…