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  • Love Lies Bleeding AmaranthLove Lies Bleeding Amaranth

    Amaranth – Love Lies Bleeding (Organic)

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    Amaranth – Love Lies Bleeding (Organic)

    Unusual and impressive plants with tassels of deep pink.

    The drooping tassle-like clusters of tiny bright coloured flowers seem to pour down from the tall plants with pale green foliage. They are heat-loving and fast growing and bloom throughout the summer.

    Exotic and dramatic plants to grow in the garden, great for adding texture to flower arrangements too.

    SKU: XAmL Categories: , Tags: ,
    £1.95
  • Early Bell Celery Leaf

    Celery Leaf – Early Bell (Organic)

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    Celery Leaf – Early Bell (Organic)

    A ‘cutting’ celery variety of which the leaves are harvested instead of the stalks. Growing cutting celery is a great alternative to stem celery if you just want to add a bit of that delicious celery flavour to your cooking! Cutting celery is more closely related to wild celery, and has a stronger flavour. The leaves can be chopped and added to stocks, soups, and stews. As there is no need to wait for the plant to mature, the leaves can be harvested before traditional celery is ready. The plants are very hardy and will withstand a decent frost. If left in the ground over winter the plants will flower in spring producing many flowers which the bees will love!
    (Approximate seed count – 1350)

    £2.30
  • Zinnia - Polar Bear (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***Zinnia - Polar Bear (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

    Zinnia – Polar Bear (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

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    Zinnia – Polar Bear (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

    *** This year’s crop is currently being processed and tested – we hope to get everything ready for 1 November catalogue launch ***

    A white zinnia variety ideal for the cutting garden. Polar Bear is a dahlia-flowered zinnia producing an adundance of large white flowers with pale yellow centres on tall stems that keep going the more you pick.
    (Approximate seed count – 75)

    £2.65
  • Red Baron Onion

    Onion – Red Baron (Organic)

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    Onion – Red Baron (Organic)

    A mid-late variety with deep red skin, suitable for storage as well as bunching when young. Red Baron is a classic red onion producing large globe-shaped bulbs with a punchy flavour. They can be grown as a main-crop onion but are also suitable for bunching when picked young.
    (Approximate seed count – 350)

    £2.25
  • Bells of Ireland (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***Bells of Ireland (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

    Bells of Ireland (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

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    Bells of Ireland (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

    A cutting garden staple that’s an outstanding textural cut flower. Bells of Ireland are heavily stemmed and produce an abundance of lime-green stems with bell shaped blooms from June – September that add beautiful foliage to any arrangements.
    (Approximate seed count – 100)

    £1.95
  • Purple Sprouting Broccoli - Rudolph (Organic)Purple Sprouting Broccoli - Rudolph (Organic)

    Purple Sprouting Broccoli – Rudolph (Organic)

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    Purple Sprouting Broccoli – Rudolph (Organic)

    A famous extra-early variety producing delicious tender spears as early as October . Rudolph is a fantastic variety and we are really happy to be offering it in our catalogue. Our selection was from a huge population we had access to so the genetics are extremely strong.

    It is one of the few open-pollinated broccoli varieties which large scale veg growers still use, along side their hybrid counterparts.

    (Approximate seed count – 100)

    SKU: BrRu Categories: , Tags: ,
    £2.20
  • Onion – Senshyu (Organic)

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    Onion – Senshyu (Organic)

    The classic Japanese over-wintering bulb onion best sown in August. This is a real work-horse variety which is ideal for over-wintering, although can be sown in Spring too.

    It produces heavy crops of semi-flat bulbs which are ready for harvest in June.
    (Approximate seed count – 300)

    SKU: OnSen Categories: , Tags: ,
    £2.25
  • Green Calabrese

    Calabrese – Green Calabrese (Organic)

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    Calabrese – Green Calabrese (Organic)

    A great open-pollinated calabrese variety, producing a large central head along with smaller side-shoots. Ready for harvest from late summer and into autumn, this is a wonderful variety. Calabrese like other broccoli varieties is hungry and benefits from a good dose of compost for best harvests.
    (Approximate seed count – 100)

    SKU: BRGC Categories: ,
    £2.36
  • Nigella - Delft Blue (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***Nigella - Delft Blue (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

    Nigella – Delft Blue (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

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    Nigella – Delft Blue (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***

    *** This year’s crop is currently being processed and tested – we hope to get everything ready for 1 November catalogue launch ***

    A popular cut flower that’s long lasting and great for arranging and drying. Also known as Love-in-a-Mist, these hardy annuals take their name from the lovely delicate tendrils that surround each flower head. This variety has beautiful purple streaks lining each petal and is a great workhorse for the cut flower enthusiast, producing abundant flowers and seed pods great for arranging and drying.
    (Approximate seed count – 150)

    £2.25
  • New Zealand Spinach

    New Zealand Spinach (Organic)

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    New Zealand Spinach (Organic)

    Cultivated as leafy vegetable that can be used like spinach. Hardy and succulent vegetable that is similar to spinach in taste and texture and can be used in cooking and salads. It is frost-tender but ready for harvest when true spinach will have long gone.

    It’s relatively easy to grow and very ornamental with its triangular shaped leaves and a trailing growth habit.
    (Approximate seed count – 60)

    SKU: MSNZ Categories: , , Tag:
    £1.95
  • Hens and Chickens PoppyHens and Chickens Poppy

    Poppy – Hens and Chickens (Organic)

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    Poppy – Hens and Chickens (Organic)

    An unusual poppy predominantly grown for its decorative seed heads. This ancient variety is named ‘Hens and Chickens’ due to the interesting formation of the seed head where the main head is surrounded by many tiny secondary seed heads, like a mother chicken surrounded by her gaggle of tiny chicks.

    The blooms before the seed heads form are of a redish pink colour and are equally as attractive as the heads. The seeds can also be eaten, so this is a true multifunctional variety.

    (Approximate seed count – 500)

    £2.20
  • Yarrow

    Yarrow (Organic)

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    Yarrow (Organic)

    A distinctive hardy perennial plant, with a long history of medicinal use around the world. It is also an ingredient in biodynamic compost preparations, and the beautiful white flowers are lovely as a cut flower which are also very attractive to pollinators.
    This is the wild white flowered variety with occasional hints of pink. Other common names include ‘Nosebleed’, and ‘Carpenter’s Weed’ reflecting its traditional use in wound healing. Yarrow has a remarkable ability to grow happily in a mown lawn, meadow or garden beds. It can be mown and remain low, but may grow up to 60 – 90cm tall in the right conditions
    (Approximate seed count – 1000)

    £2.10

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