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BEETROOT; Boltardy
BEETROOT
- £1.60
Beta vulgaris A general-purpose variety for fresh use and storage. Can be sown early. Sowing instructions Sow seeds from April till June in rows 30 cm apart 2.5 cm deep. Growing instructions Thin the plants later to a distance of 7 to 10 cm. Harvest can start in the summer. For storage harvest i...
BEETROOT; Burpees Golden
BEETROOT
- £2.20
Beta vulgaris Sweet mild flavour and an attractive golden colour. Sowing instructions For early crops sow March-early April. For use in summer and autumn make successional sowings from late April to July. Growing instructions Store roots in dry sand, soil, or peat for winter use. (12-16 weeks mat...
BEETROOT; Cheltenham Greentop
BEETROOT
- £2.20
Beta vulgaris A traditional British tapered beetroot with an excellent flavour. Still very popular among gardeners Sowing instructions Sow seeds from April till June in rows 30cm apart 2.5cm deep Growing instructions Thin the plants later to a distance of 7-10 cm. Harvest can start in the summer....
BEETROOT; Cylindra
BEETROOT
- £1.60
Beta vulgaris Pick regularly for small long roots with a very good flavour. Can grow to a large size without becoming woody. Sowing instructions Sow seeds from April till June in rows 30cm apart 2.5cm deep Growing instructions Thin the plants later to a distance of 7-10 cm. Harvest can start in ...
BEETROOT; Robuschka/Globe 2
BEETROOT
- £1.60
Beta vulgaris A general purpose variety for fresh use and storage Sowing instructions Sow from April until June in rows 30cm apart, sow seeds 25mm deep and 50mm apart. Growing instructions Thin the plants later to 7-10cm. Harvest can start during summer. For storage harvest in autumn before the ...
BEETROOT; Robuschka/Globe 2, graded monogerm
BEETROOT
- £1.60
Beta vulgaris A general purpose variety for fresh use and storage. Sowing instructions Sow from April until June in rows 30 cm apart, sow seeds 25 mm deep and 50 mm apart. Growing instructions Thin the plants later to 7-10 cm. Harvest can start during summer. For storage harvest in autumn befo...
BEETROOT; Tondo di Chioggia
BEETROOT
- £1.60
Beta vulgaris A beetroot with white rings in its bright red flesh Sowing instructions Sow seeds from April till June in rows 30cm apart 2.5cm deep Growing instructions Thin the plants later to a distance of 7 to 10 cm. Harvest can start in the summer. For storage harvest in autumn before frost s...
BRUSSELS SPROUTS; Groninger
BRUSSELS SPROUTS
- £1.60
Brassica oleracea var. gemnifera For autumn and early winter harvest. Brussels sprouts are a traditional winter vegetable and the plants can stay outside during the winter Sowing instructions Sow from the middle of April in a seedbed and plant out six weeks later. Growing instructions Planting ...
BRUSSELS SPROUTS; Rubine
BRUSSELS SPROUTS
- £2.20
Brassica oleracea var. gemnifera Heritage variety with small red buttons and a good flavour. Colour intensifies in colder weather. Sowing instructions Slow growing so important to sow early, from February - April.
BURDOCK, JAPANESE; Tonkinokawa
BURDOCK, JAPANESE
- £2.20
Articum lappa A root vegetable from Japan. Produces 30-60 cm long roots in Autumn. The roots can be used in many dishes, like soups, veggie-burgers, or Kinpira style with carrots. Don’t peel the roots but brush clean as the peel has a very beneficial effect on year health Sowing instructions Sow ...
CABBAGE; CHINESE; Granaat
CABBAGE; CHINESE
- £1.60
Brassica pekinensis Forms long green heads. Use as a salad or stir-fry. Sowing instructions Sow from mid July in situ or raise the plants in modules. Growing instructions Thin to a distance of 30 x 30 cm. Chinese cabbage matures in eight to ten weeks.
CABBAGE; RED; Granat
CABBAGE; RED
- £2.20
Brassica pekinensis A versatile variety. Can be used for late summer and autumn harvest but also suitable for winter harvest. Medium size heads which store well Sowing instructions Sow seed from the middle of April in a seed bed, or sow direct into modules or pots Growing instructions Plant out ...
CABBAGE; RED; Langedijk Red Late 2
CABBAGE; RED
- £1.60
Brassica oleacea var. rubra Medium sized heads, suitable for storage Sowing instructions Sow seed from the middle of April on a seed bed or sow direct into modules or pots. Growing instructions Plant out after six weeks at a distance of 60 x 70 cm. All cabbages grow best when the temperatures a...
CABBAGE; SAVOY; Westlandse Putjes
CABBAGE; SAVOY
- £1.60
Brassica oleacea var. sabauda Dark green crinkled leaves. Can be harvested over a long period, from the end of summer until midwinter. It will stand light frost Sowing instructions Sow seed from the middle of April on a seed bed or sow direct into modules or pots. Growing instructions Plant out...
CABBAGE; WHITE; Enkhuizen Glory 2
CABBAGE; WHITE
- £2.20
Brassica oleacea var. capitata Large round heads for September harvest. Ideal for making sauerkraut. Sowing instructions Sow seed from the middle of April on a seed bed or sow direct into modules or pots. Growing instructions Plant out after six weeks at a distance of 60x70cm. All cabbages gro...
CABBAGE; WHITE; Langedijk
CABBAGE; WHITE
- £1.60
Brassica oleacea var. capitata Medium sized round heads. The heads are dense and have a short inner stem Sowing instructions Sow seed from the end of April in a seed bed or sow direct into modules or pots Growing instructions Plant out after six weeks at a distance of 60x70cm. All cabbages grow ...
CARROT; Amsterdam Forcing
CARROT
- £2.20
Daucus carota Early maturing carrot with long narrow roots. Ideal for early and late season production under fleece or inside in tunnels or greenhouse Sowing instructions Sow seeds from January until middle of May or from September to November. Sow in rows 20-25cm apart, 6-13mm deep. Try to spa...
CARROT; Autumn King
CARROT
- £1.60
Daucus carota A strong growing variety ideal for storage Sowing instructions Sow seeds from April until middle of June in rows 20-25 cm apart, 6-13 mm deep. Try to space the seeds 1 cm apart. Growing instructions Keep well weeded and avoid thinning late as this encourages carrot root fly attack.
CARROT; James Scarlet Intermediate
CARROT
- £1.60
Daucus carota Traditional, reliable variety suitable as an early main crop. Sowing instructions Sow seeds from March until middle of July in rows 20-25 cm apart, 6-13 mm deep. Try to space the seeds 1 cm apart. Growing instructions Keep well weeded and avoid thinning late as this encourages carro...
CAULIFLOWER; Alpha
CAULIFLOWER
- £1.60
Brassica Oleacea var. Botrytis A cauliflower for late summer and early autumn harvest Sowing instructions Sow from October until March for spring planting or sow direct in spring for autumn harvest. Sow seeds into seed tray, transplant seedlings into modules or pots. Growing instructions Transfer...
KALE; Dwarf Green Curled
KALE
- £1.60
Brassica oleacea Borecole High yielding variety with medium sized dark green leaves. Plants 50-60cm tall. Hardy plant that can stay outside in winter, will tolerate frost up to -15ºc. The taste improves after frost. Sowing instructions Sow early in spring for a summer crop or in late spring for a...
KALE; Nero di Toscana
KALE
- £1.60
Brassica oleacea acephala These strong plants produce long, thin, dark crinkled leaves for winter picking. Sowing instructions Sow early in spring for a summer crop or in late spring for a winter crop. Growing instructions Raise plants in a seedbed and plant out at a distance of 60x40cm.
KALE; Red Curled
KALE
- £1.60
Brassica oleacea acephala A red leaved variety high in vitamins. Hardy plant that can stay outside in winter, will tolerate frost up to -15ºc. The taste improves after frost. Sowing instructions Sow early in spring for a summer crop or in late spring for a winter crop. Growing instructions Raise ...
KALE; Red Russian
KALE
- £2.20
Brassica oleacea acephala Grey-green leaves with a red stem and mid rib. Use the leaves when they are small for stir-fry or salad. Hardy plant that can stay outside in winter and will tolerate frost. Sowing instructions Sow early in spring for a summer crop or in July to August for a winter crop....
KALE; Westland Winter
KALE
- £1.60
Brassica oleacea acephala A semi-tall variety with curly leaves. Hardy plant that can stay outside in winter, will tolerate frost up to -15ºc. The taste improves after frost. Sowing instructions Sow early in spring for a summer crop or in late spring for a winter crop. Growing instructions Raise ...
LEEK; Autumn Giant/Hannibal
LEEK
- £2.20
Allium porrum Matures from October but can stand right through winter. Has dark green leaves and thick heavy stems. Leeks grow best in a deep, fertile soil. Sowing instructions Sow seeds from February, 6mm deep in rows 40cm apart, later thin to 15cm between the plants, or raise plants in a seedbe...
LEEK; Blue Green Winter/Avano
LEEK
- £2.75
Allium porrum Improved selection from Blue Green Winter with long shafts and erect dark green foliage. For autumn and winter harvest. Can stand heavy frosts. Sowing instructions Sow seeds from February, 6mm deep in rows 40cm apart, later thin to 15cm between the plants, or raise plants in a seedb...
LEEK; Blue Green Winter/Husky
LEEK
- £2.20
Allium porrum For late winter or early spring harvest. Can stand heavy frosts. Sowing instructions Sow seeds from February, 6mm deep in rows 40cm apart, later thin to 15cm between the plants, or raise plants in a seedbed or in modules. Growing instructions Leeks grow best in a deep fertile soil. ...
LEEK; King Richard
LEEK
- £2.20
Allium porrum A very early variety with extremely long shafts. Long harvest period, from late summer and will stand into the winter. Sowing instructions Sow seeds from February, 6mm deep in rows 40cm apart, later thin to 15cm between the plants, or raise plants in a seedbed or in modules. Growin...
LEEK; Musselburgh
LEEK
- £2.20
Allium porrum A reliable heavy yielding leek for harvest December-April. Dark green foliage and solid white stem. Excellent taste. Sowing instructions Sow seeds from February, 6mm deep in rows 40cm apart, later thin to 15cm between the plants, or raise plants in a seedbed or in modules. Grow...
LETTUCE MIX; Lettuce leaves mix
LETTUCE MIX
- £3.50
A mix of Black Seeded Simpson, Suzan, Merveille Des Quatre Saisons, Lollo Bionda, Grazer Krauthauptel and Red Salad Bowl. Sowing instructions Sow seeds from February in seed trays and place in light at a temperature of 18°C. Sow in situ from mid April. Growing instructions Cut at 10cm high for ba...
LETTUCE; COS; Brune d'Hiver
LETTUCE; COS
- £1.60
Lactuca sativa var. longifolia A red cos lettuce with well-filled heads. For early, summer and autumn harvest. Also suitable for baby-leaf production. Sowing instructions Sow from February until March in a greenhouse or cold frame, outside from March. Sow seeds in seed trays or modules, cover se...
LETTUCE; COS; Little Gem
LETTUCE; COS
- £1.60
Lactuca sativa var. longifolia A small, fast maturing lettuce with crisp leaves. Can be grown outdoors throughout the growing season. Can also be grown in early autumn and winter under cloches. Sowing instructions Sow from February until March in a greenhouse or coldframe, outside from March. S...
LETTUCE; COS; Little Leprechaun
LETTUCE; COS
- £2.20
Lactuca sativa var. longifolia A small to medium size cos lettuce with crisp red leaves. Can be sown in the open throughout the growing season. Can also be sown or planted in autumn and winter under fleece or cloches. Sowing instructions Sow from February until March in a greenhouse or coldframe,...
ONION; White Lisbon
ONION
- £1.60
Allium cepa Forms a long white stem with little bulbing. The leaves are upright with a fresh green colour. Sowing instructions Sow seeds from February onwards 15 mm deep in rows 15-20 cm apart. Repeat sowing every 3 weeks for continuous supply. Growing instructions Keep weed free and well watered.
PAK CHOI; Taisai
PAK CHOI
- £2.20
Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis Celery type fast growing leaf cabbage with light-green leaves and wide midrib. Sowing instructions Sow in spring and use as a cut-and-come-again seedling crop or sow after mid July for mature plant harvest. Sow direct and thin to 30 x 25 cm, or sow in modules first.
PAK CHOI; Tatsoi
PAK CHOI
- £2.75
Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis Rosette forming variety with spoon shaped leaves. Eat raw in salads or stir fry. Sowing instructions Sow from mid July in rows 30cm apart. Growing instructions Harvest the rosettes in autumn.
PARSNIP; Aromata
PARSNIP
- £2.20
Pastinaca sativa Slender, butter-coloured roots which are firm and juicy and very sweet. Sowing instructions Sow from March until June in rows 30-40cm apart. Growing instructions Thin later to 5-10cm. The harvest can start in autumn but the taste improves after frost. Can stay in the soil during ...
PARSNIP; Tender and True
PARSNIP
- £2.20
Pastinaca sativa Forms a long smooth root with little core, ideal for the lighter soils. Sowing instructions Sow from March until mid May in rows 35 cm apart. Growing instructions Thin later to 15 cm. The harvest can start in autumn but the taste improves after frost. Can stay in the soil during ...
PARSNIP; Turga
PARSNIP
- £2.20
Pastinaca sativa A strong growing parsnip, medium long roots with a good flavour. Sowing instructions Sow from March until mid May in rows 35 cm apart, thin later to 15 cm. Growing instructions The harvest can start in autumn but the taste improves after frost. Can stay in the soil during winter.
PARSNIP; White Gem
PARSNIP
- £2.20
Pastinaca sativa Sweet and tender roots. Ideal for all soil types, especially clay. Roots are medium long. Sowing instructions Sow from March until mid May in rows 35 cm apart. Growing instructions Thin later to 15 cm. The harvest can start in autumn but the taste improves after frost. Can stay i...
RADISH; Winter Radish Round Black Spanish
RADISH
- £2.20
Raphanus raphanistrum Large globe-shaped black radish, with a white inside, very hardy. Sowing instructions Sow from mid summer for autumn and winter harvest. The roots store very well.
SALAD GREEN; Asian leaves mix
SALAD GREEN
- £3.50
A mix of Taisai, Mizuna, Swiss chard, Chinese cabbage Granaat, purple frills and golden frills. Sowing instructions Sow from March until August outside or use cover for earlier or later sowings. Sow in rows 15 cm apart. Growing instructions Cut when leaves are about 10cm high. Allow to regrow for...
SALAD GREEN; Buckshorn Plantain
SALAD GREEN
- £1.60
Plantago lanceolata Rosette forming salad plant 20-30 cm high. Its early growth is slow, later vigorous and very healthy with very high yields. Repeated cutting possible, very frost hardy. Transplanting recommended. Good for mixing into baby leaf salads. Spicy, pleasantly sour, weak salty flavour...
SALAD GREEN; Fine Leaved Cress
SALAD GREEN
- £1.60
Lepidium sativum Fast growing plant used for its seedling leaves in salads. Sowing instructions Sow in rows 10 cm apart or broadcast in a seed tray. Growing instructions Indoors the harvest can be after ten days.
SALAD GREEN; Land Cress
SALAD GREEN
- £1.60
Barbarea verna Land cress, also called American cress, has a spicy taste similar to watercress, is ready to eat in seven to eight weeks after sowing. It is rich in vitamins, iron and calcium and provides a continuous supply over a long period. Sowing instructions Sow from March till August, or in...
SALAD GREEN; Rocket
SALAD GREEN
- £1.60
Eruca vesicaria ssp. sativa Fast growing plant for use in salads. The leaves have a special rich, spicy flavour Sowing instructions Sow outdoors any time from March to September in rows 15cm apart Growing instructions Rocket tends to bolt during hot weather. The growing season can be extended by ...