SALAD GREENS
14 items found in SALAD GREENS
SALAD GREEN; Asian leaves mix
SALAD GREEN
- £4.20
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
- £1.92
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
- £1.92
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
- £1.92
- £1.00
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
- £2.64
- £1.00
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
- £1.92
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
- £1.92
- £1.00
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
- £1.92
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; Mibuna
SALAD GREEN
- £2.64
Brassica rapa var nipposinica Strap-like rounded leaves with a mild taste. 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; Mizuna
SALAD GREEN
- £1.92
Brassica rapa var nipposinica 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; Moutarde Rouge Metis
SALAD GREEN
- £1.92
Brassica juncea Fast growing leaf mustard with intensely, finely serrated leaves and green stems. For growing throughout the year. Sharp mustard 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; Namenia
SALAD GREEN
- £1.92
Brassica rapa A high yielding and good tasting leaf vegetable for use in salads. Sowing instructions For two cuts sow early and dense or give it more space and harvest one big plant like lettuce. Growing instructions Can also grow in a greenhouse or tunnel in late autumn or early spring.
SALAD GREEN; Purple Frills
SALAD GREEN
- £1.92
Brassica juncea Fine serrated leaves. Red purple colour and a spicy flavour Sowing instructions Sow from March until August outside or use cover for earlier or later sowings. Sow in rows 15cm apart
SALAD GREEN; Water Cress
SALAD GREEN
- £2.64
Nasturtium officinale Fresh green round leafed variety. Strong flavoured and vigorous. Usually cultivated in running water but can be grown in soil if kept consistently moist. Well suited for pot culture. It has a flavour akin to radish/horse radish with a high vitamin content. Sowing instruction...