Plants For Clay Soil

Clay soil is usually rich in nutrients, but it can be hard to dig, and if it is very heavy, it can hold water for long periods of time. It may also take a long time to warm up in spring, which can slow down the new growth. If your clay soil is badly compacted, you can help improve the structure by digging in lots of sharp sand and composted organic matter.

Bulb divisions
Ready made borders
Planting combinations
Ground cover
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Cosmos bipinnatus Seashells mixed

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Cosmos bipinnatus 'Seashells mixed'
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Cosmos bipinnatus Apricot Lemonade

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Cosmos bipinnatus 'Apricot Lemonade'
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Echinops ritro

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Echinops ritro
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Pea Blauwschokker

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Pea 'Blauwschokker'
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Eschscholzia californica Apricot Chiffon (Thai Silk Series)

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Eschscholzia californica 'Apricot Chiffon' (Thai Silk Series)
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Viola tricolor

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sorrel red veined
sorrel red veined
£2.79 £2.23
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brussels sprouts Red Bull
brussels sprout 'Red Bull'
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Tropaeolum majus Tip Top Apricot

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nasturtium - Tropaeolum majus 'Tip Top Apricot'
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Eschscholzia californica Carmine King

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Eschscholzia californica 'Carmine King'
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Tropaeolum majus Peach Melba

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nasturtium - Tropaeolum majus 'Peach Melba'
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