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  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Brad's Atomic Grape TomatoBrad's Atomic Grape Tomato

    Tomato – Brad’s Atomic Grape (Organic)

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    Tomato – Brad’s Atomic Grape (Organic)

    Indeterminate cherry tomato with multi-coloured elongated fruits of a delicate sweetness. What a tomato! It has crazy colours ranging from green, purple, black to orange and red. They are of a large grape to plum size, slightly elongated with a pointy tip. The fruits hold quite well on the vine and after harvesting without splitting. It is one of the best tasting tomatoes that we grew in 2020. Just make sure they are ripe when you harvest them, indicated by a colour change towards orange or red and a softness to touch.

    (Approximate seed count – 15)

    £2.45
  • Cobra Climbing French Beans

    Climbing French Beans – Cobra (Organic)

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    Climbing French Beans – Cobra (Organic)

    Prolific and reliable climbing bean with stringless pods of marvelous taste. Cobra is an extremely popular and very reliable French bean variety and an RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. It’s got everything you’ll want from a bean. It produces an early crop of stringless round green pods that have the most delicious flavour.

    The showy violet-purple flowers will stand out in your garden and you’ll be surprised at how long your beans will keep coming.

    We love them cooked and tossed in vinaigrette when still warm, adding raw onions and a touch of grain mustard.

    Approximate seed count: see packet size

    £3.10£5.80
  • Yellowstone CarrotYellowstone Carrot

    Carrot – Yellowstone (Organic)

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    Carrot – Yellowstone (Organic)

    A yellow rooted variety which is fast growing and produces beautiful, long and cylindrical roots. Yellowstone carrots have a delicate, sweet flavour  and they cook just as well as their orange siblings, adding that extra rainbow colour to any plate of food. And of course delicious raw with lots of crunch. They produce large foliage which is reflected in the often large root that is growing beneath the ground.
    (Approximate seed count – 400)

    £1.80
  • ChivesChives

    Chives – Common Chives (Organic)

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    Chives – Common Chives (Organic)

    Delicious and easy to grow, compact plants producing an abundance of edible stems and flowers. Without a doubt one the most versatile herbs! Chives are so easy to grow and can be added to just about any dish. We put them in soups, salads, omelettes, stir fries, etc. The flowers are also delicious and make a very attractive addition to summer salads, with their mild onion flavour.

    Chives are perennial which means once you have them established you’ll never need to sow them again. They can be propagated equally easily by division or from seed.

    £2.30£4.50
  • DillDill

    Dill (Organic)

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    Dill (Organic)

    A fine herb used fresh or dried for seasoning and pickling. A beautiful ancient plant originating from the Mediterranean that used to be known for its medicinal properties and is mostly utilised for culinary purposes today.

    The fine feathery leaves have a flavourful complex taste and can be chopped and added to sauces to go with fish or vegetables or just sprinkled on top of your meal to add colour and flavour. Traditionally also used for pickling; try using the flowers or seeds too.
    (Approximate seed count – 500)

    £2.00
  • Traingle Flashback / Zeolights CalendulaTraingle Flashback / Zeolights Calendula

    Calendula – Triangle Flashback / Zeolights (Organic)

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    Calendula – Triangle Flashback / Zeolights (Organic)

    A stunning version of the regular calendula with fully doubled blooms and of peach, gold and bronze petal colour. This calendula variety is a real treasure. Pastel shades of orange, pink and peach are tinged with yellow towards the petal base. The backs of the petals are maroon. A pure joy to look at. We were so excited to have found this strain of calendula, bred by Frank Morton from Wild Garden Seeds in Oregon, USA. The flowers don’t only look good in the garden or as cut flower, they are also edible and can be used for medicinal purposes, too. An abundance of beauty for your garden!
    (Approximate seed count – 80)

    £2.58

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