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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.
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...
CAULIFLOWER; Neckarperle
CAULIFLOWER
- £1.60
Brassica Oleacea var. Botrytis Forms deep curds of a fine texture and white colour which are well wrapped. Suited for long summer and autumn cropping period Sowing instructions Sow seeds into seed tray from January-May. Transplant seedlings into modules or pots. Growing instructions Transfer plan...
CORN SALAD; Elan
CORN SALAD
- £1.60
Valerianella locusta Round, dark green leaves. Fast growing. Suitable for growing under glass, plastic or in open ground Sowing instructions Sow in August and September outside or in October in a cold-frame or greenhouse for autumn and winter harvest. Sow in rows 10-15 cm apart.
CORN SALAD; Large Leaved Noord-Hollandse
CORN SALAD
- £1.60
Valerianella locusta Fast growing. Produces large leaves Sowing instructions Sow in August and September outside or in October in a cold-frame or greenhouse for autumn and winter harvest. Sow in rows 10-15 cm apart.
CORN SALAD; Louviers
CORN SALAD
- £2.20
Valerianella locusta Spoon-shaped leaves with a beautiful dark green colour. Good yield and extremely good flavour Sowing instructions Sow in August and September outside or in October in a cold-frame or greenhouse for autumn and winter harvest. Sow in rows 10-15 cm apart.
CORN SALAD; Vit
CORN SALAD
- £1.60
Valerianella locusta Round, dark green leaves. Good tolerance against mildew Sowing instructions Sow in August and September outside or in October in a cold-frame or greenhouse for autumn and winter harvest. Sow in rows 10-15 cm apart.
FLOWER; Calendula officinalis; orange
FLOWER
- £2.20
Calendula Orange, single flower Brightly coloured hardy annual. Easy to grow. Flowers from late spring to late summer, longer in milder winters Sowing instructions Sow directly in spring or late summer
FLOWER; Calendula officinalis; yellow
FLOWER
- £2.20
Calendula Yellow, single flower Semi-wild form with lots of small yellow flowers. Height: 30 cm Sowing instructions Sow directly in spring or late summer
FLOWER; Digitalis purpurea
FLOWER
- £1.60
Foxglove Biennial wild flower. Forms a 150 cm high flower stalk with many pink/white coloured flowers. Prefers a moist, humus-rich soil. All parts of the plant are poisonous Sowing instructions Sow from mid summer, the plants will flower the next year
FLOWER; Echinacea purpurea
FLOWER
- £1.60
Cone Flower Perennial plant with purple flowers in late summer. The roots are used for Echinacea tincture. Grow in a sunny position in rich soil. Height: 1.20m Sowing instructions Sow in late summer
GREEN MANURE; Buckwheat
GREEN MANURE
- £2.20
Fagopyrum esculentum A fast growing green manure or cover crop. Will grow in most place , including on dry, acid soils. Produces a lot of organic matter in a short time. Sowing instructions Sow from mid May in rows 30 cm apart or broadcast at a rate of 4-5g per m2. Growing instructions Work the p...
GREEN MANURE; Mustard, yellow
GREEN MANURE
- £1.60
Sinapis alba Fast growing green manure. Late flowering and drought resistant variety. Should not be grown before brassica crops. Sowing instructions Sow from mid-August to late September, at a depth of 1-3cm Growing instructions Contents sufficient for 10m²
GREEN MANURE; Phacelia
GREEN MANURE
- £2.20
Phacelia tanacetifolia An annual plant with purple flowers. Excellent bee plant, 70 cm high. Is not a legume or brassica so fits well in the crop rotation. Sowing instructions Sow from March until August in rows 35-50cm apart. Sow closer in August (20cm). 1g per m² Growing instructions Con...
HERB; Chervil
HERB
- £2.20
Anthriscus cerefolium Annual herb, the leaves are used in soup and salads Sowing instructions Sow several times during the year for a continuous supply. Sow in rows 25 cm apart. Sow indoors Mar or Oct Growing instructions Thin to a distance of 5 cm between plants
HERB; Lovage
HERB
- £2.20
Levisticum officinale Tall perennial plant. The leaves and stems taste of celery and can be used in soups. The young leaves can be used in salads Sowing instructions Sow in autumn or summer outside or inside in March or April
HERB; Parsley, Moss Curled
HERB
- £1.60
Petroselinum crispum Standard curled leaf parsley Sowing instructions Sow at intervals from spring to late summer in rows 20 cm apart.
HERB; Parsley, plain-leaved
HERB
- £1.60
Petroselinum crispum A parsley with flat leaves and a stronger flavour than the curled varieties Sowing instructions Sow at intervals from spring to late summer in rows 20 cm apart.
HERB; Welsh Onion
HERB
- £1.60
Allium fistulosum Hardy perennial that produces larger leaves than chives but is used in a similar way. Can also be used as a spring onion. Sowing instructions Sow in spring for summer harvest or in August for early harvest the following year. Sow in rows 40cm apart and thin plants in the r...
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....
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,...
LETTUCE; LOOSE LEAF; Black-seeded Simpson
LETTUCE; LOOSE LEAF
- £1.60
Lactuca sativa var. crispa Heirloom variety with tasty, large and crunchy leaves. Can be used as a cut and come again type. 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 and thin to 25cm between plants. Growing ...
LETTUCE; LOOSE LEAF; Cocarde
LETTUCE; LOOSE LEAF
- £1.60
Lactuca sativa var. crispa A large red arrowhead leaf lettuce. The leaves form an upright rosette. Suitable for spring, summer and autumn cultivation. 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 and thin to 25c...
LETTUCE; LOOSE LEAF; Lollo Bionda
LETTUCE; LOOSE LEAF
- £1.60
Lactuca sativa var. crispa Green frilled leaves on a dome-shaped plant. For greenhouse or field cultivation. 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 and thin to 25cm between plants. Growing instructions Tra...
LETTUCE; LOOSE LEAF; Lollo Rossa
LETTUCE; LOOSE LEAF
- £1.60
Lactuca sativa var. crispa Red frilled leaves on a dome-shaped plant. For greenhouse or field cultivation. 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 and thin to 25cm between plants. Growing instructions Trans...
LETTUCE; LOOSE LEAF; Red Salad Bowl
LETTUCE; LOOSE LEAF
- £1.60
Lactuca sativa var. crispa Red oak leaf lettuce, forms a dense bunch of leaves. For spring to autumn cultivation. Sowing instructions Sowing time from February until March in a greenhouse or coldframe, outside from March until the end of July. Sow seeds in seed trays or modules, cover seeds with...
LETTUCE; LOOSE LEAF; Till
LETTUCE; LOOSE LEAF
- £2.20
Lactuca sativa var. crispa Forms a dense rosette with arrowhead type oak leaf form. Suitable for spring, summer and autumn cultivation. Can also be used for baby leaf production. Sowing instructions Sow seeds from February in seed trays and place in light at a temperature of 18°C. Sow in situ fr...
LETTUCE; WINTER; Valdor
LETTUCE; WINTER
- £1.60
Lactuca sativa A very hardy variety for winter cultivation outside or in an unheated green house. Sowing instructions Sow from late August to early October for winter or spring cutting. Planting distance: 30x30cm.
LETTUCE; WINTER; Winter Density
LETTUCE; WINTER
- £1.60
Lactuca sativa Solid dark hearts, rather like a large Little Gem with a very sweet flavour. Very winter hardy, but slow to bolt and tolerant of heat. Versatile and delicious. Sowing instructions Sow from late August to early October for winter or spring cutting. Even good grown as a summer crop.
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.
PEA; Carouby de Maussane
PEA
- £2.20
Pisum sativum Purple flowering mange tout type. Large pods with excellent flavour. Grows 160-180 cm tall. Sowing instructions Sow early in spring. Sow the seeds 2-3 cm deep in rows 60-90 cm apart and 2-3 cm between the seeds. Growing instructions Carouby de Maussane is a tall pea, provide suppor...
RADISH; Cherry Belle
RADISH
- £2.20
Raphanus raphanistrum A round, red radish for spring and summer cultivation with deliciously crisp flesh. Suitable for early sowing in greenhouse or cold-frame. Sowing instructions Sow outside from March onwards in rows 15 cm apart. Sow in succession for a long supply. Ready to harvest after 4-...
RADISH; Eiszapfen
RADISH
- £1.60
Raphanus raphanistrum Fast growing, 10-12cm long, cylindrical, white short leaved radish Sowing instructions Sow from mid-February (under fleece) until end August. Depth 1cm; rows 15-25cm apart, thin to 2-3cm between plants. Sow in a greenhouse from January to September. Growing instructions Har...
RADISH; French Breakfast 2
RADISH
- £1.60
Raphanus raphanistrum Fast growing radish, scarlet red with pure white tip. Sowing instructions Sow outdoor March-Sep in row 15cm apart. Keep soil moist. Thin out as necessary. For successional crops sow every 2-3 weeks.
RADISH; Rosa
RADISH
- £2.20
Raphanus raphanistrum Large tapered rose-pink uniform roots with pure white flesh. Can be grown for autumn harvest and stored. Sowing instructions Sow outdoor March-Sep in row 15cm apart. Keep soil moist. Thin out as necessary. For successional crops sow every 2-3 weeks.
RADISH; Rudi
RADISH
- £2.20
Raphanus raphanistrum Globe shaped red radish. An excellent variety for field cultivation during the whole growing season. Sowing instructions Sow outside from March onwards in rows 15 cm apart. Sow at 15-day intervals for a continuous supply. Ready to harvest after 4-6 weeks.
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; Chinese Mustard Green in Snow
SALAD GREEN
- £1.60
Brassica juncea Use the leaves raw in salads or stir-fry. Sowing instructions Sow from March until August outside or use cover for earlier or later sowings. Sow in rows 15 cm apart.
SALAD GREEN; Chinese Mustard Red Giant
SALAD GREEN
- £1.60
Brassica juncea Red coloured leaves with a spicy flavour. Use the leaves raw in salads. Sowing instructions Sow from March until August outside or use cover for earlier or later sowings. Sow in rows 15 cm apart.
SALAD GREEN; Chop Suey Green
SALAD GREEN
- £2.20
Chrysanthemum coronarium spatiosum Use the leaves raw in salads or lightly cook or stir-fry. Also beautiful as a flower. Sowing instructions Sow in succession from April. Sow in rows 15 cm apart. Growing instructions Cut the leaves when the plant is 12 cm high.
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; Golden Frills
SALAD GREEN
- £1.60
Brassica juncea Fine serrated leaves. Fresh green colour and a spicy flavour. Sowing instructions Sow from March until August outside or use cover for earlier or later sowings. Sow in rows 15 cm apart.
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...