Vegetable Seeds

  • Stuttgarter Onion

    Onion – Stuttgarter (Organic)

    Price range: £2.30 through £3.60
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    Onion – Stuttgarter (Organic)

    Flat round yellow onion from Germany with excellent storage qualities. We are excited to be selling this onion originating in the South West of Germany where Ronja is from. This onion also named “Stuttgarter Giants” is of fine flavour and stores well into spring provided that they are kept cool and dry. We recommend growing them in clusters and thinning them out when the plants are spring onion size to be enjoyed as such.

    Price range: £2.30 through £3.60
  • Blauhilde Climbing French beanBlauhilde Climbing French bean

    Climbing French bean – Blauhilde (Organic)

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    Climbing French bean – Blauhilde (Organic)

    A stringless, climbing French bean from Germany producing lots of very dark purple pods that turn green when cooked. We like to grow a variety of different colour beans as they are such a versatile crop. Blauhilde can be grown outside or indoors and makes an excellent market garden variety as it’s productive, disease resistant and exquisite in taste.
    (Approximate seed count – 80)

    £2.95
  • 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
  • Spring onion – Evergreen (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2026***

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    Spring onion – Evergreen (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2026***

    An excellent hardy spring onion variety that produce bunching onions from autumn and that stand through winter. Evergreen are a non-bulbing spring onion and have a mildly, sweet flavour, ideal for salads and stir fries. They are best sown from March – September, with August and September sowings being ready for harvest in spring.
    (Approximate seed count – 300)

    £2.25
  • 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
  • Treviso Early radicchioTreviso Early radicchio

    Chicory – Radicchio Treviso Early (SM4.10) (Organic)

    Price range: £2.20 through £6.72
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    Chicory – Radicchio Treviso Early (SM4.10) (Organic)

    A mid-early Treviso-type radicchio ideal for both salads and cooking (similar in growth cycle to 206TT). Treviso is one of the main centres of radicchio production in Italy.

    This variety produces dense elongated heads, of striking deep red and white appearance which can be harvested from autumn.

    The leaves make a wonderful addition to raw salads as they are sweeter than some red headed radicchio types. The heads are equally tasty grilled or sautéed as is commonplace in Italy.

    Price range: £2.20 through £6.72
  • Ring of Fire ChilliRing of Fire Chilli

    Chilli – Ring of Fire (Organic)

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    Chilli – Ring of Fire (Organic)

    An improved cayenne type chilli producing long pointy red fruits which pack a punch. This is one of our staple chilli varieties to grow. It is very reliable and does exactly what it says on the tin – for better or worse!
    The plants are compact growing to 45cm, and produce an abundance of fruit 1cm wide and 6-7cm long. This variety measures 70-85,000 SHU on the Scoville Scale, which classes it in the hot but not unbearable heat range.

    Chillies can be very easily frozen whole and then used as needed, we always make sure we grow enough so that we always have a supply.
    (Approximate seed count – 20)

    £1.98
  • Chioggia BeetrootChioggia Beetroot

    Beetroot – Chioggia (Organic)

    Price range: £2.30 through £4.60
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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!

    Price range: £2.30 through £4.60
  • 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
  • Blauwschokker PeasBlauwschokker Peas

    Peas – Blauwschokker (Organic)

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    Peas – Blauwschokker (Organic)

    A stunning heritage pea variety with dark purple pods and bright green peas inside. This ornamental pea is an old European heritage variety. It has attractive pink flowers followed by lots of dark purple pods that contain tender, sweet, green peas.

    The delicious peas can be eaten fresh green and podded or allowed to mature for shelling and drying.

    Being mostly culitvated in North Germany and Holland, it is a robust and very productive variety. Traditionally this pea is eaten as a dry pea in a soup or stew but it’s also very tasty and tender when eaten fresh.

    (Approximate seed count – 80)

    £2.45
  • Cherry Belle RadishCherry Belle Radish

    Radish – Cherry Belle (Organic)

    Price range: £2.25 through £3.50
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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.

    Price range: £2.25 through £3.50
  • 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