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  • Pea Bean Climbing French BeansPea Bean Climbing French Beans

    Climbing French Beans – Pea Bean (Organic)

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    Climbing French Beans – Pea Bean (Organic)

    Stringless flatish pods followed by plentiful fresh beans that turn maroon and cream once dried. This pretty heritage variety of bean has been passed through the weathered hands of generations of gardeners since the 16th century. It’s the ultimate all-rounder providing plentiful flat smooth skinned green pods. As the pods fill out with beans and dry they develop a delightful maroon and cream pattern, great for long storage and comforting winter stews. An easy to grow climbing bean with great drought tolerance and plentiful abundance.
    (Approximate seed count – 60)

    £2.85
  • Korean Mint

    Korean Mint (Organic)

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    Korean Mint (Organic)

    Herbaceous perennial plant with spires of lilac/ purple flowers that are hugely attractive to wildlife. Korean mint grows up to 1m tall with flowers that are particularly interesting to hoverflies and bumblebees. It is one of the core 50 herbs in Chinese medicine, and makes a delicious tea which has a minty liquorice flavour. Once established the plants will expand gradually in a clump, which can be divided every few years.
    (Approximate seed count – 250)

    £1.95
  • Minowase Daikon RadishMinowase Daikon Radish

    Daikon Radish (Organic)

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    Daikon Radish (Organic)

    This is a great variety of Daikon radish, also known as Mooli, for sowing in July and August producing long bright white roots which are crunchy and delicious. Its roots can grow huge – up to 3 inches in diameter! It is not too hot and stays very sweet and crunchy. It’s best left in the ground until needed. We have some disagreement on the best way to eat daikons; Fred likes to eat it raw and Ronja’s favourite way is to eat it fermented or pickled. Try both and see what works best for you!
    (Approximate seed count – 150)

    £2.20
  • Meadowsweet

    Meadowsweet (Organic)

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    Meadowsweet (Organic)

    Herbaceous wildflower with creamy white “frothy” flowers known for its medicinal properties.

    Meadowsweet is a hardy perennial plant and medicinal herb with highly aromatic flowers in early to mid summer. Known for being a flavour in traditional mead as well as being the origin of salicylic acid, the active ingredient in aspirin, meadowsweet is usually indicated in digestive conditions. The plants grow to around 1.2m tall in the sun and with a moist to average soil.
    (Approximate seed count – 50)

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    £1.50
  • Till LettuceTill Lettuce

    Lettuce – Till (Organic)

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    Lettuce – Till (Organic)

    Green variety forming a dense rosette of arrow-shaped leaves. Till seems to be quite a unique variety. Although officially loose-leaved, it forms a very dense head, with a texture similar to little gem.

    If you like a lettuce big on crunch and fresh taste then Till might be the one for you. Leaves can be harvested cut-and-come-again style or whole heads can be harvested.
    (Approximate seed count – 250)

    £1.95
  • Midnight NigellaMidnight Nigella

    Nigella – Midnight (Organic)

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    Nigella – Midnight (Organic)

    Rich dark purple flowers with spidery seed pods. This is a striking variety of nigella ideal for florestry due to its deep colours and quirky seed pods, which can be used both fresh and dried.
    (Approximate seed count – 250)

    £2.25
  • MarshmallowMarshmallow

    Marshmallow (Organic)

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    Marshmallow (Organic)

    Herbaceous perennial with beautiful soft leaves and white flowers with pink tinges on tall spires. The roots have traditional medicinal properties as a demulcent, and when boiled up form a soft mucilage, which is the basis of what we now know as marshmallows. Marshmallow will grow in damper areas, but will also thrive in a normal garden bed. It will grow 90-120cm tall.
    (Approximate seed count – 100)

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    £1.95
  • Borlotti Dwarf French beansBorlotti Dwarf French beans

    Dwarf French beans – Borlotti (Organic)

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    Dwarf French beans – Borlotti (Organic)

    Dwarf French bean with cream and pink dappled beans in pods that can be eaten fresh or dried.

    This is a very versatile and strikingly beautiful bean. The immature pods can be eaten whole as green beans. When the pods change colour from green to cream and pink you can also shell and eat the beans inside. Or you leave them to mature fully and eat them then or dry and store.

    Dwarf beans are good for growing in containers. They will generally grow about 45cm tall and crop slightly earlier than their climbing cousins.
    (Approximate seed count – 60)

    £2.95
  • Hull-less Seeded Squash - Kakai (Organic)Hull-less Seeded Squash - Kakai (Organic)

    Hull-less Seeded Squash – Kakai (Organic)

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    Hull-less Seeded Squash – Kakai (Organic)

    Large round squash with mottled green stripes on orange-yellow and hull-less seeds for eating.

    Certainly a striking variety renowned for its hull-less seeds, perfect for roasting and snacking. Native to Austria, each plant typically produces 2-3 squashes weighing 2-3 kilos, ideal for both seed harvesting and decorative purposes.

    The seeds are rich in oils and packed with nutrients. Being shell-free seeds this makes them easy to prepare. They can be roasted for a savoury snack or eaten fresh, straight from the opened fruits. In the European cuisine this variety is commercially used to press and extract the nutrient-dense green pumpkin seed oil.

    While primarily grown for its seeds, the flesh of the Kakai squash can be used, it has a mild flavour that complements soups, breads, muffins, or veggie dishes.

    It thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, with semi-bush vines requiring enough space to spread.

    (Approximate seed count – 10)

    £2.85
  • Mullein (Organic) - Verbascum thapsus ***NEW FOR 2025***

    Mullein (Organic) – Verbascum thapsus ***NEW FOR 2025***

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    Mullein (Organic) – Verbascum thapsus ***NEW FOR 2025***

    A striking biennial, Mullein is a tall, architectural plant with soft, silvery leaves and towering spikes of bright yellow flowers in its second year, growing 1 to 2m tall. It is a fantastic addition to wildlife gardens, attracting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Mullein thrives in poor, well-drained soils and is highly drought-tolerant. Historically used in herbal medicine for respiratory support.
    (Approximate seed count – 150)

    £2.50
  • Azureus sweet peaAzureus sweet pea

    Lathyrus sativus – Azureus (Organic)

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    Lathyrus sativus – Azureus (Organic)

    A sweet pea relative used as a filler in flower arrangements, with delicate green foliage and small blue flowers. Azureus produces an abundance of delicate and elegant green foliage with feathery tendrils. The flowers are small and odourless, and while the stems are too small to be cut as individual stems, the buds on the cut branches will continue to flower for a week or more if placed in a vase of water.

    Very easy to grow and can survive drought conditions.
    (Approximate seed count – 23)

    £2.10
  • Lavender StaticeLavender Statice

    Statice – Lavender (Organic)

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    Statice – Lavender (Organic)

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    A beautiful variety with blooms of lavender with white speckles. Statice makes a great addition to both fresh and dried flower arrangements. It is adored by butterflies throughout the summer. If not harvested the flowers remain attractive on the plants for a long time, making it a great addition to the garden.
    (Approximate seed count – 250)

    £2.75

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