 | Organics Gardening Products |
This section contains Organics Gardening Products that include Organic Compost,
Coir blocks to make compost,
Biodegradable coir and rice husk plant pots,
Organic liquid and granular sea weed Fertilizers.
Germination and propagation products. |
 | Fruit Trees in bare rooted form only |
This section contains all bare rooted trees that include,
Dessert apples.
Cooking apples.
Pollinator apples.
Apple collections.
Cider apples.
Bittersweet Apples.
Sharp Apple.
Sweet Apple.
Dual purpose apples.
Cherry.
Damsons and Gages.
Peach and Nectarine.
Pear and Quince.
Plums.
Kiwi fruit.
Figs. |
 | Rhubarb Plants |
( Growing Rhubarb )
Rhubarb is a cool season, perennial plant that is very winter hardy and resistant to drought. Its crop is produced from crowns consisting of fleshy rhizomes and buds. Following a season of growth the rhubarb crown becomes dormant and temperatures below 40 F are required to stimulate bud break and subsequent growth. The first shoots to appear in the spring are edible petioles and leaves. These emerge sequentially as long as temperatures remain cool (below 90 F). As temperatures increase, top growth is suppressed, even appearing dormant in periods of extreme heat. With declining temperatures in later summer, foliage growth resumes. 1 |
 | Soft Fruit Stock in bare rooted form only |
The introduction of container grown soft fruits stock and shrubs and the availability of varieties of blueberries, raspberries and strawberries has meant that every gardener can now successfully grow most fruits in their own back gardens. Not all fruit is easy to grow and careful consideration should be given to the types and varieties suitable for your own location and conditions before making a final decision. Green world hope that the following contents of our website will help you produce a wide variety of fruit in your garden. |
 | Strawberries Plants |
PLANT DESCRIPTION
Strawberries are short-lived herbaceous perennials, producing for 2 to 3 years. Plant in an open, sunny position in raised beds, and pots, a good airflow will reduce fungal diseases. Strawberries prefer a well-drained soil, rich in humus. Dig in lots of organic matter, compost, animal manure or blood and bone, about a month before planting. Keep the beds well mulched, to control weeds and keep the fruit clean. Strawberries prefer a slightly acidic soil of pH 5.0 - 6.0. Avoid soil that has previously grown other berries or members of the tomato family (Solanaceae) to reduce the danger of viral diseases. Avoiding overhead watering will reduce fungal disease; drip irrigation or 'leaky pipe' is best. A fortnightly spray with seaweed fertiliser improves the vigour of the plants.
A great plant for growing in pots and containers. |
 | Organic plants |
Organic vegetable and herb plants , top fruit trees and soft fruit bushes are more risk free from all the harms of chemical residues found to contaminate chemically produced plants.
And this is why more and more parents are relieved to know that they have the choice to offer there children a healthier option of nourishment through Organically grown plants and the very fast growing Organic market.
As long as everybody commercially involved in this market are properly organically certified then this market is doing our society a great justice. |
Container Gardens |
Bird and Nesting Boxes |
 | Seeds |
Vegetable and herb seeds are a very easy way to begin starting your very own garden. And its great to include all the family.
Showing your children the simplicity of planting a single seeds and then watching the beauty of life which unfolds and grows out of the soil is a very special Experience for a child to witness , and it is every parent and adults responsibility to encourage the understanding of the capability and magic of nature. |
 | Blueblerry Plants |
Blueberries, Medicinal and Health Benefits.
Researchers from the USDA Human Nutrition Center say blueberries rank as #1 in antioxidant activity when compared to 40 other fresh fruits and vegetables, and thus contribute in preventing cancer and other age-related diseases. |
Garden nursery |