Vegetable Seeds

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  • Scarlet Emperor Runner beanScarlet Emperor Runner bean

    Runner bean – Scarlet Emperor (Organic)

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    Runner bean – Scarlet Emperor (Organic)

    A heritage variety of vigorous growth and productivity. Harvested young as snap beans or matured to be dried and shelled. Scarlet Emperor beans are an old favourite. They are often just grown for their beauty – how great that they can be eaten as well!

    The plants have bright red flowers and grow up to 3m tall, producing masses of smooth-textured long green pods that can be eaten as a snap bean. When left to mature they form seeds of a purple colour with black dapples and also make a delicious drying bean.
    (Approximate seed count – 30)

    £2.80
  • Yellow Submarine TomatoYellow Submarine Tomato

    Tomato – Yellow Submarine (Organic)

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    Tomato – Yellow Submarine (Organic)

    Yellow indeterminate cherry tomato that produces lots of small pear-shaped fruits in large trusses. The fresh, sweet taste with juicy pulp and low acidity levels make this a popular tomato variety that will always look good amongst other tomatoes. The plant is a potato leaf type with an open growth habit. This is one of our most productive varieties, it just keeps on giving.

    Great in salads and despite the unusual colour it makes a very delicious tomato sauce. However we end up eating most of them straight off the plant as they are so tasty!
    (Approximate seed count – 25)

     

    £2.45
  • Groninger Brussels sprouts

    Brussels sprouts – Groninger (Organic)

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    Brussels sprouts – Groninger (Organic)

    An excellent, reliable variety, steadily producing from November up until the end of January. Groninger is a great-tasting Brussel sprout variety, with improving flavour as the cold draws in. It is an ideal choice for your garden, giving a steady supply of small to medium sized sprouts with tight heads just in time for Christmas dinner.
    This variety has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit and is tried and tested, sturdy and reliable.

    £2.35£5.50
  • Snowball Cauliflower

    Cauliflower – Snowball (Organic)

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    Cauliflower – Snowball (Organic)

    A fantastic and versatile heritage cauliflower suited for all growing seasons. Snowball cauliflower was bred in the 1890s in America, and it has certainly stood the test of time. It produces heads of up to 15cm diameter ready 65-70 days from sowing. It has a mild flavour perfect for cooking but also delicious raw.

    The plants are smaller than some cauliflowers and so can be planted closer together. We particularly love this variety due to its flexibility.
    (Approximate seed count – 200)

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    £2.30
  • Black Beauty AubergineBlack Beauty Aubergine

    Aubergine – Black Beauty (Organic)

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    Aubergine – Black Beauty (Organic)

    The classic open-pollinated aubergine, heavy crops of striking black-skinned fruit on vigorous plants. Black Beauty is as good as its hybrid sister varieties! In the right conditions (light, greenhouse/polytunnel) they fruit abundantly and the plants grow tall and strong. The aubergines themselves are all shapes, sizes and shades of purple which prove popular at markets or in the kitchen! They fruit early to mid season with aubergines from July – September. This is our favourite variety to grow, and most importantly the fruit tastes fab!
    (Approximate seed count – 18)

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    £2.10
  • Wild Garden Mix LettuceWild Garden Mix Lettuce

    Lettuce – Wild Garden Mix (Organic)

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    Lettuce – Wild Garden Mix (Organic)

    Unique mixture of different attractive and tasty lettuces. This is a funky blend of all sorts of lettuces that have been bred and are being bred by our favourite seed company in the United States, Wild Garden Seed.

    “Instant lettuce diversity for cut salad or fresh market racks” is how they describe it on their website. “This is by far the most popular mix (…). Go crazy with lettuce phenotypics.”

    This is our absolute number one lettuce mix with an immense variety of fantastic colourful lettuces. No matter what you’re looking for in a lettuce, you’ll find it in this mix and more!

    £2.00£4.00
  • Chioggia BeetrootChioggia Beetroot

    Beetroot – Chioggia (Organic)

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    Beetroot – Chioggia (Organic)

    An Italian variety with striking white and red concentric rings throughout its flesh. This unusual cultivar has been around since the early 19th century and originates from the coastal town of Chioggia near Venice in Northern Italy. With its delicate flavour and soft flesh it will make an ideal raw addition in salads or as a decorative side dish. When cooked the rings will fade out a little and become pinkish but the beetroot will keep its sweet and mild delicious taste. Definitely our favourite in terms of looks!

    £2.30£4.60
  • Ruthje TomatoRuthje Tomato

    Tomato – Ruthje (Organic)

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    Tomato – Ruthje (Organic)

    A bright red greenhouse tomato with an exceptionally aromatic flavour, bred specifically for organic cultivation. This variety was bred 1996 in Germany by Ulrike Behrendt. Flavour and resistance to fungal disease was the main focus of the selection. It can deal well with a low intake of nutrients which promotes good taste. The firm fruits should be left on the plant until fully coloured and will keep for a long time on the plant. They can be stored and will also after-ripen. The plant has strong dark green almost shiny leaves, and short internodal length.

    Ruthje stands out for its aromatic taste and was one of our favourites in the 2018 tomato trials. If you only wanted to grow one kind of tomato, this would be an excellent choice.
    (Approximate seed count – 22)

    £2.45
  • Boltardy BeetrootBoltardy Beetroot

    Beetroot – Boltardy (Organic)

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    Beetroot – Boltardy (Organic)

    A classic all-purpose beetroot, well suited to early sowings as a result of its excellent resistance to bolting. Boltardy is a winner of the RHS Award of Garden Merit and has a well earned reputation for being a real ‘workhorse’ variety. Many large scale growers choose this variety over its modern hybrid cousins for early sowings. We love it as it does exactly what is says on the tin.

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    £2.33£3.95
  • Cherry Belle RadishCherry Belle Radish

    Radish – Cherry Belle (Organic)

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    Radish – Cherry Belle (Organic)

    A quick-maturing variety with bright scarlet skin and crisp white flesh. We love the way radishes signal that summer is well on the way! These cherry-like beauties are so fresh and crunchy and such a welcome addition to the lunch plate after the hungry gap. This variety was awarded an RHS Award of Garden Merit, making it an excellent choice for home gardeners.

    £2.25£3.50
  • Oregon Homestead Sweet Meat Winter SquashOregon Homestead Sweet Meat Winter Squash

    Winter Squash – Oregon Homestead Sweet Meat (Organic)

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    Winter Squash – Oregon Homestead Sweet Meat (Organic)

    A large, beautiful, and delicious hubbard-type pumpkin, with excellent storage qualities . This is a variety bred by Carol Deppe in Corvallis, Oregon in the USA. She spent years selecting for vigour, good cool-soil emergence, small seed cavity and premium flavour. We believe this variety is a serious contender to Crown Prince F1. It is quite a large variety with a crunchy, sweet flavour. They were extremely prolific in our 2018 squash trials and Ronja’s clear favourite in taste. They are great for cooking and even raw they are a real pleasure to munch on.

    (Approximate seed count – 10)

    £2.65
  • Tall Utah CeleryTall Utah Celery

    Celery – Tall Utah (Organic)

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    Celery – Tall Utah (Organic)

    A classic variety of celery producing thick crunchy stalks . We love the deep green colour of this celery and its super-crunchy string-less stalks. It was first introduced in the USA in 1953 and was the outcome of a breeding program by the Ferry Morse Seed Company in California. It was developed to be resistant to many common diseases of celery, and remains a reliable variety to this day.
    (Approximate seed count – 200)

    £1.60

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