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  • Gardeners Delight TomatoGardeners Delight Tomato

    Tomato – Gardeners Delight (Organic)

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    Tomato – Gardeners Delight (Organic)

    Easy to grow large cherry tomato, widely known for its sweet fruity flavour. Gardener’s Delight lives up to its name and has been a firm favourite amongst gardeners for years. Rightly it is an RHS Award of Garden Merit winner and also recommended by the National Institute of Agricultural Botany. Long full trusses of small fruits, sugar-sweet flavour and luscious juiciness.

    We love this variety and can’t recommend it enough.
    (Approximate seed count – 25)

    £2.30
  • Heraut PeasHeraut Peas

    Peas – Heraut (Organic)

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    Peas – Heraut (Organic)

    Very vigorous, tall-growing mangetout with violet flowers and ever-so-sweet pods. Heraut are delicious raw, when picked young and still flat, steamed or stir-fried, fantastic in salads and you can eat them ‘pod and all’. They produce an early crop of sugar snap peas on productive and hardy plants. If picked regularly, more growth is encouraged.

    This variety is quick to be ready to harvest and has a great taste, too. So much so that we couldn’t resist snacking on it while growing it.
    (Approximate seed count – 60)

    £2.35£4.20
  • Faraday Dwarf French beansFaraday Dwarf French beans

    Dwarf French beans – Faraday (Organic)

    £2.71£4.00
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    Dwarf French beans – Faraday (Organic)

    A vigorous and prolific variety producing lots of thin green pods over a long cropping period. This is one of our favourite dwarf beans, it is a modern variety bred for disease resistance, and it does exactly what it says on the tin! It makes delicious beans, eaten raw or cooked.
    (Approximate seed count – 80)

    £2.71£4.00
  • Pea - Golden SweetPea - Golden Sweet

    Peas – Golden Sweet (Organic)

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    Peas – Golden Sweet (Organic)

    Vigorous multicoloured plants with green leaves, red-magenta leaf nodes, cream-pink-purple-blue flowers and golden-yellow pods. Golden Sweet makes an unusual attraction in the pea patch. We love the extraordinary colour changes of the flower from cream to purple and blue when they mature. When the pods are still young they’re very sweet and crunchy, as the pods get bigger they’ll become more stringy which makes them better for cooking rather than eating raw.

    It was a real pleasure growing Golden Sweet in our pea trial 2018 and observing all the different colours. We found that the whole plant has a golden glow to it once it starts flowering. It was probably one of the tastiest mangetouts that we had when picked young.
    (Approximate seed count – 60)

    £2.35
  • Cocozelle CourgetteCocozelle Courgette

    Courgette – Cocozelle (Organic)

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    Courgette – Cocozelle (Organic)

    Very productive courgette producing dark and light green stripy fruit over a long period. We have grown this traditional Italian variety of courgette for many years and it has become a staple part of our summer diets. It is a prolific producer of good looking and great tasting fruits. It has a bush-type growth habit making it suitable for smaller plots or even container growing.
    (Approximate seed count – 20)

    £2.95
  • 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
  • Borlotti Climbing French beanBorlotti Climbing French bean

    Climbing French bean – Borlotti (Organic)

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    Climbing French bean – Borlotti (Organic)

    Produces gorgeous bright pink-dappled pods with beans to be used either fresh or dried. Borlotti is one of the most beautiful climbing French bean varieties available. The pods have a stunning colour with dapples of bright pink and white. The bean itself is creamy white with maroon speckles.
    We love them for their excellent taste, colour and versatility. Either eat the young pods raw or cooked, or the beans when matured. Just shell and use like a dry bean.

    They are one of the most popular heritage varieties in Italy and our favourite in the Vital Seeds 2019 bean trials.
    (Approximate seed count – 60)

    £2.95
  • 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
  • California PoppyCalifornia Poppy

    California Poppy (Organic)

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    California Poppy (Organic)

    A bright yellow/orange single flower of the Papaveracea (Poppy) family. It’s Latin name Escholzia Californica traces back to the physician Dr Johann Friedrich Eschscholz, who discovered and described the plant in 1815. Not only having its origins there, it also also became the state flower of California in 1890. It is quick to flower and will do so profusely for a long period of the summer until it sets seed. A real pleasure to have in the garden, especially in low-maintenance areas as it will just get on with doing its thing.
    (Approximate seed count – 150)

    £2.20
  • Ischikrona Spring OnionIschikrona Spring Onion

    Spring Onion – Ischikrona (Organic)

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    Spring Onion – Ischikrona (Organic)

    A vigorous Japanese type bunching onion producing stems up to an inch in diameter. Ishikrona is definitely one of our favourites. It is beautiful in every way with fresh green coloured leaves and a bright white stem. It is succulent, mild and sweet in flavour, fresh and crispy in texture. It is extremely hardy as well as pest resistant and it stands in the ground for a long time without bulbing up.

    As an important ingredient of the Asian cuisine, it can be used in stir-fries, soups and salads. It can be used instead of or alongside onions.
    (Approximate seed count – 385)

    £2.25
  • Courgette - Black Beauty (Organic)Black Beauty Courgette

    Courgette – Black Beauty (Organic)

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    Courgette – Black Beauty (Organic)

    A vigorous and prolific courgette producing dark green, glossy fruits over a long period. A classic dark-green summer squash with creamy white flesh. Best picked young when no longer than 25cm. The plants have an open growth habit which makes it easy to pick the fruit and they won’t stop coming! Try battering and frying the male courgette flowers for a gourmet addition to a summer meal.
    (Approximate seed count – 17)

    £2.50£3.50
  • Willhelmsburger Swede

    Swede – Willhelmsburger (Organic)

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    Swede – Willhelmsburger (Organic)

    A well-formed, firm-fleshed and smooth-skinned swede, refined in taste and with good keeping qualities. Swede is a very valuable winter vegetable and easy to grow.

    Wilhelmsburger is a German variety from 1935 bred for culinary use. Ronja’s favourite recipe for swede is a bake with a creamy sauce and goats cheese. It will also make a great addition in stews or just roasted.
    (Approximate seed count – 275)

    £1.60

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