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  • Marvel of Four Seasons LettuceMarvel of Four Seasons Lettuce

    Lettuce – Marvel of Four Seasons (Organic)

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    Lettuce – Marvel of Four Seasons (Organic)

    French butterhead with the ability to be harvested in all seasons. Marvel of Four Seasons is one great heritage variety. It is as pretty as it is tasty, crisp in texture and vigorous in growth.

    It is slow to bolt and tolerant of low temperatures making it suitable for an extended growing season. The solid green head is tinged with red, bronze and burgundy colours. In cooler spring and autumn weather its colours will intensify and make it even more beautiful.

    This lettuce is easy to grow and has been cultivated in kitchen gardens for centuries.
    (Approximate seed count – 250)

    £1.98£3.00
  • Giant winter Spinach

    Spinach – Giant winter (Organic)

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    Spinach – Giant winter (Organic)

    A winter variety with large, savoyed, pointy leaves especially selected for winter hardiness. This productive spinach is particularly recommended for autumn and winter cultivation. The dark green characteristically pointy leaves are very aromatic and perfect eaten raw in salads, or delicious cooked.
    (Approximate seed count – 500)

    £2.30£3.50
  • Moss Curled parsleyMoss Curled parsley

    Parsley – Curly: Moss Curled (Organic)

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    Parsley – Curly: Moss Curled (Organic)

    A vigorous dark green curled parsley that keeps its fresh appearance well. Moss Curled is an early maturing variety that was introduced in the 1800s. Its leaves are finely curled like moss and can be used to flavour soups and salads, and many other dishes. It is particularly good for garnishes as the leaves are less likely to bruise when chopped.
    (Approximate seed count – 600)

    £1.95
  • Hannibal Leek

    Leek – Hannibal (Organic)

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    Leek – Hannibal (Organic)

    A dependable autumn variety that bulks up quickly throughout September and can be harvested up to December. An organic favourite, Hannibal produces a long dense shaft and mid-green leaves. It has a mild flavour and plenty of heart.
    Guest description from our friend Ed at Chagfood CSA!

    (Approximate seed count – 300)

    £2.25
  • Pentland Brigg KalePentland Brigg Kale

    Kale – Pentland Brig (Organic)

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    Kale – Pentland Brig (Organic)

    Pentland Brigg or Pentland Brig (Scottish for Bridge) is a superb heritage kale which is the result of a cross between Dwarf Green and Thousand Headed kale. With parents such as these it’s no wonder this is such a great variety.

    In form it is very much in between it’s parents, being slight less curled than Dwarf Green but more curled than Thousand Headed. It is extremely cold hardy and produces an abundance of sweet and delicious shoots in the spring which can be eaten like sprouting broccoli (known as kale raab).

    Growth height 60cm
    (Approximate seed count – 150)

    £2.10
  • Flashy Butter Oak LettuceFlashy Butter Oak Lettuce

    Lettuce – Flashy Butter Oak (Organic)

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    Lettuce – Flashy Butter Oak (Organic)

    A very pretty and vigorous oakleaf lettuce with dark red splashes all over pale green leaves. This lettuce was bred by Wild Garden Seed in Oregon, USA. It is an open-pollinated variety that was introduced in 2005. It is very versatile, can be picked as baby green, baby head, at full maturity or one leaf at the time. The texture is crispy and smooth, with a delicate and sweet flavour.
    (Approximate seed count – 250)

    £1.98
  • Jalapeno Early ChilliJalapeno Early Chilli

    Chilli – Jalapeno, Early (Organic)

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    Chilli – Jalapeno, Early (Organic)

    A truly early and abundant hot chilli with good flavour. Plants grow to 60cm high and fruit heavily, with harvesting of typical green Jalapeños beginning in early August, and continuing through into autumn. We thinly slice and preserve ours eating them with Mexican dishes throughout the rest of the year.
    Guest description by our friend Dan from Chagfood CSA!

    £1.98£4.00
  • Broccoli - Piracicaba (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***Broccoli - Piracicaba (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

    Broccoli – Piracicaba (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

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    Broccoli – Piracicaba (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

    A heat-tolerant variety with small heads and abundant tender stems for extended harvests. Piracicaba thrives in warmer climates allowing you to extend your broccoli growing season. It doesn’t produce a large central head, instead offering a continuous harvest with long tender stems that makes it an excellent choice for home gardeners.
    (Approximate seed count – 150)

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    £2.25
  • Ambassador PeasAmbassador Peas

    Peas – Ambassador (Organic)

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    Peas – Ambassador (Organic)

    A top quality pea for cooking and freezing, widely used in home gardens and commercial production. Big juicy peas in a pod. What could possibly be more exciting than growing your own peas to go with a traditional dinner. Ambassador is robust, vigorous, productive and delicious. It won the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit in 1993 which was reconfirmed in 2005 and is one of the most widely used peas of its kind.
    (Approximate seed count – 80)

    £2.25
  • Heraut PeasHeraut Peas

    Peas – Heraut (Organic)

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    Peas – Heraut (Organic)

    Very vigorous, tall-growing mangetout with violet flowers and ever-so-sweet pods. Heraut are delicious raw, when picked young and still flat, steamed or stir-fried, fantastic in salads and you can eat them ‘pod and all’. They produce an early crop of sugar snap peas on productive and hardy plants. If picked regularly, more growth is encouraged.

    This variety is quick to be ready to harvest and has a great taste, too. So much so that we couldn’t resist snacking on it while growing it.
    (Approximate seed count – 60)

    £2.35£4.20
  • Green Zebra TomatoGreen Zebra Tomato

    Tomato – Green Zebra (Organic)

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    Tomato – Green Zebra (Organic)

    Large fruits, which remain green when ripe, with attractive yellow striping and excellent taste. In terms of appearance, this does what it says on the tin, but it does it very well. Fruits grow to around 8cm diameter and plants typically produce 6 to 8 fruits per truss. Quite fleshy, with very good taste and looks wonderful with other red and yellow tomatoes on a plate or at market.
    Guest description by our friend Dan from Chagfood CSA!
    (Approximate seed count – 25)

    £2.45
  • Ibis CeleriacIbis Celeriac

    Celeriac – Ibis (Organic)

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    Celeriac – Ibis (Organic)

    Fast growing smooth skinned celeriac with good storing qualities and disease tolerance. Ibis is a vigorous variety that produces smooth white skinned globes with a good dense interior. Its celery-like nutty mild taste enriches soups and stews and it tastes amazing when roasted or mashed. Our favourite recipes include celeriac schnitzel, battered and pan-fried and celeriac chips with curry powder.

    We’re selling particularly this variety because it has all the qualities you would want from a celeriac. Its smooth skin makes it easy to clean, it’s resistant to septoria, good for storing and is bolt-hardy which makes it suitable for early cultivation under protection.
    (Approximate seed count – 300)

    £2.30

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