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Patty Pan – Custard White (Organic)
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Creamy white disc-shaped fruits with a scalloped edge and fine flavour. The plants with a bushy growth habit make delicious flying saucer shaped fruits, 6 – 7 cm in diameter that are classed as summer squash (don’t store for more than 1-2 weeks). The skin of this variety is white and its flesh cream coloured and delicately flavoured. They are best harvested when young, this will encourage the plants to make lots more fruits too.
(Approximate seed count – 20)£2.95 -
Cucumber – Shintokiwa (Organic)
£2.25 Add to basketCucumber – Shintokiwa (Organic)
This cucumber is amazing, a new favourite, prized for an outstanding sweet flavour, delicious juiciness and crisp, crunchy texture.
Known for its vigorous growth and productivity, this variety makes dark green long and slender fruits. They are mostly straight (when trellised) and uniform with an occasional curve. It is the flavour that is so extraordinary sweet, almost floral and so delicious throughout the season like no other cucumber we’ve tasted. A beautiful crunch and no bitterness even when harvested on the ripe side or towards the end of the season.
Shintokiwa is valued for its disease resistance, a fine choice for the greenhouse as well as outside.
(Approximate seed count – 11)
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Summer Squash – Lemon (Organic)
£2.50 Add to basketSummer Squash – Lemon (Organic)
A trailing summer squash variety producing an abundance of lemon-sized and shaped fruits. This is a very interesting variety of summer squash which sits somewhere between a patty pan and a courgette. Its flesh is slightly denser than a typical courgette and is extremely tasty. A definite star of the veg patch and will keep on producing until the last frosts.
(Approximate seed count – 20)£2.50 -
Purple Sprouting Broccoli – Rudolph (Organic)
£2.20 Read morePurple Sprouting Broccoli – Rudolph (Organic)
A famous extra-early variety producing delicious tender spears as early as October . Rudolph is a fantastic variety and we are really happy to be offering it in our catalogue. Our selection was from a huge population we had access to so the genetics are extremely strong.
It is one of the few open-pollinated broccoli varieties which large scale veg growers still use, along side their hybrid counterparts.
(Approximate seed count – 100)
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Asian Greens – Kizuna Mix (Organic)
£1.85 Add to basketAsian Greens – Kizuna Mix (Organic)
We are really excited about this one!
This is a diverse breeding population derived from a cross between Dazzling Blue Kale and Beni Houshi Mizuna. We found the first individual of this cross between where the two parents had been flowering. These seeds are from the F2 generation which means the second generation after the original cross happened. There is a beautifully diverse mix of quite round leaves, and very feathery and frilly leaves and everything in between.
The texture is somewhere in between Red Russian kale and Pak Choy so the leaves have a bit of body to them but are also very soft and are delicious both raw and cooked like spinach.
(Approximate seed count = 200)
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Sunflower – Hopi Black (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
£2.45 Add to basketSunflower – Hopi Black (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
The Hopi Black Sunflower is a heirloom variety stewarded by the Hopi people who used it’s dye in fabrics for basketry. Easy to grow and with a branching stems that can also be used for cutting, this variety is a wonderful addition to the dye and ornamental garden. Growing up to 3m in height with spectacular large flower heads, the seeds can be harvested to produce a beautifully rich dark purple dye.
(Approximate seed count – 25)£2.45 -
Pea – Purple Magnolia (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
£2.45 Read morePea – Purple Magnolia (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
A vigourous, productive variety producing beautiful purple pea pods . Purple Magnolia is a stunning sugar snap variety that produces tall vines and abundant tasty pods, adding a striking contrast to your garden and plates.The pods retain their colour when eaten raw and are deliciously crunchy and sweet, perfect for snacking on while in the garden.
(Approximate seed count – 60)£2.45 -
Cress – Emerald Beads (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
£2.50 Add to basketCress – Emerald Beads (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
A highly versatile and textured filler in any cut flower arrangement when left to go to seed. It’s not just a sandwich filler! With an upright habit and plums of dainty intricate stems and a long vase life, it makes the perfect addition to the cutting garden. It’s easy to grow and also works wonderfully as a dried flower, turning golden in colour as autumn approaches
(Approximate seed count – 200)£2.50 -
Broccoli – Piracicaba (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
£2.25 Add to basketBroccoli – Piracicaba (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
A heat-tolerant variety with small heads and abundant tender stems for extended harvests. Piracicaba thrives in warmer climates allowing you to extend your broccoli growing season. It doesn’t produce a large central head, instead offering a continuous harvest with long tender stems that makes it an excellent choice for home gardeners.
(Approximate seed count – 150)£2.25 -
Pea – Sohara (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
£2.45 Read morePea – Sohara (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
A new variety bred and grown at Stormy Hall in North Yorkshire using the Biodynamic growing method. Purple flowering sugar pea with thick-walled edible pods of excellent flavour. Grows 160-180 cm tall. Sohara is preforming well in dry as well in wet years. Pods stay sweet and edible for a extended time on the plant. It also can be sown in a green house or tunnel from November for an early crop.
(Approximate seed count – 60)£2.45 -
Hull-less Seeded Squash – Kakai (Organic)
£2.85 Add to basketHull-less Seeded Squash – Kakai (Organic)
Large round squash with mottled green stripes on orange-yellow and hull-less seeds for eating.
Certainly a striking variety renowned for its hull-less seeds, perfect for roasting and snacking. Native to Austria, each plant typically produces 2-3 squashes weighing 2-3 kilos, ideal for both seed harvesting and decorative purposes.
The seeds are rich in oils and packed with nutrients. Being shell-free seeds this makes them easy to prepare. They can be roasted for a savoury snack or eaten fresh, straight from the opened fruits. In the European cuisine this variety is commercially used to press and extract the nutrient-dense green pumpkin seed oil.
While primarily grown for its seeds, the flesh of the Kakai squash can be used, it has a mild flavour that complements soups, breads, muffins, or veggie dishes.
It thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, with semi-bush vines requiring enough space to spread.
(Approximate seed count – 10)
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