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  • Trailing NasturtiumTrailing Nasturtium

    Nasturtium – Trailing (Organic)

    £2.58£6.95
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    Nasturtium – Trailing (Organic)

    A colourful annual with edible flowers and leaves . Trailing mix of bright greenery and different shades of orange, yellow and red coloured flowers. Both leaves and flowers are edible, they taste peppery, hot and sweet.

    We love having nasturtium flowers dotted around our land. They attract the bees and just make a beautiful addition in summer salads.

    £2.58£6.95
  • 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
  • Green Zebra TomatoGreen Zebra Tomato

    Tomato – Green Zebra (Organic)

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    Tomato – Green Zebra (Organic)

    Large fruits, which remain green when ripe, with attractive yellow striping and excellent taste. In terms of appearance, this does what it says on the tin, but it does it very well. Fruits grow to around 8cm diameter and plants typically produce 6 to 8 fruits per truss. Quite fleshy, with very good taste and looks wonderful with other red and yellow tomatoes on a plate or at market.
    Guest description by our friend Dan from Chagfood CSA!
    (Approximate seed count – 25)

    £2.45
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Paul Robeson TomatoPaul Robeson Tomato

    Tomato – Paul Robeson (Organic)

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    Tomato – Paul Robeson (Organic)

    A big dusky red beefsteak Russian heirloom tomato with cult status in the US. Paul Robeson is a cult classic. Seed savers and tomato lovers are raving about this variety.

    The fruits are large and beautiful with a dusky red colour and green shoulders, their flesh is firm and juicy. It’s most famous for its distinctive smokey sweet and tangy flavour.

    Named after Paul Robeson (1898-1976) an African-American actor, athlete, opera singer and an outspoken political activist for racial equality and social justice. It is not the only reason why we offer this tomato in our catalogue. The flavoursome and special tomato just looks good in garden as well as the kitchen and we think it could be called one of the finest tomatoes in existence.
    (Approximate seed count – 15)

    £2.45
  • Santiam Sunrise TomatoSantiam Sunrise Tomato

    Tomato – Santiam Sunrise (Organic)

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    Tomato – Santiam Sunrise (Organic)

    Delicious yellow-orange cherry tomato with fruits 2-3cm diameter . Santiam Sunrise is without a doubt one of the tastiest tomatoes we have ever encountered. It is Fred’s all time favourite for flavour. The fruits are 2-3cm across, growing on strong, stocky indeterminate vines.

    Originally bred by the great Adaptive Seeds in the US as an open-pollinated alternative to the famous Sungold F1. The flavour is intensely fruity with a delicious zinginess. We recommend growing it under cover for best results. A real winner.
    (Approximate seed count – 25)

    £2.65

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