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Basil – Tulsi (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
£2.25 Add to basketBasil – Tulsi (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
Also known as ‘Holy basil’, a wonderful medicinal and culinary type of basil . Originating from India and South Asia tulsi has been used in ceremonial and therapeutic settings for many centuries and is often found growing around temples.
Its also used in Thai, Indian and Vietnamese cuisines to add a fragrant and heady aroma to dishes.
(Approximate seed count – 200)£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 -
Verbena bonariensis – Vanity (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
£2.65 Add to basketVerbena bonariensis – Vanity (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2025***
Vanity is a slightly more compact variety, making it great for small gardens or containers. A perrenial flower that should be found in every cottage garden, not just for it’s beautiful tall stems and delicate movement but also it’s attraction to pollinators. This specific variety has been said to have petals in a slightly more vibrant hue and will flower from June – October.
(Approximate seed count – 50)£2.65 -
Feverfew (Organic) – Tanacetum parthenium ***NEW FOR 2026***
£2.75 Add to basketFeverfew (Organic) – Tanacetum parthenium ***NEW FOR 2026***
Feverfew is a bushy short-lived hardy perennial with daisy-like flowers and serrated aromatic leaves, growing 60 to 80cm tall. It has traditional medicinal uses for migraine and headaches.
Feverfew is easy to grow and thrives in full sun to part shade, in well drained soil. It is great for pollinators and other beneficial insects too.(Approximate seed count – 1000)
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Evening Primrose (Organic) – Oenothera biennis ***NEW FOR 2026***
£2.75 Add to basketEvening Primrose (Organic) – Oenothera biennis ***NEW FOR 2026***
A lovely hardy biennial wildflower and herb with lance-shaped leaves and yellow flowers that open in the evening. Loved by bees, butterflies, and moths. The nutrient-rich seeds, which contain gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), are used medicinally, and the leaves and flowers are also edible.
Evening primrose thrives in full sun in poor, well-drained soils and needs little maintenance once established. As a biennial it will create a rosette of leaves in the first year, and flower in the second year, but self-seeds readily, so will usually appear year on year once established.
(Approximate seed count – 200)
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Common Agrimony (Organic) – Agrimonia eupatoria ***NEW FOR 2026***
£2.25 Add to basketCommon Agrimony (Organic) – Agrimonia eupatoria ***NEW FOR 2026***
This charming meadow wildflower is a hardy perennial distinctive for its spikes of golden-yellow five-petalled flowers that bloom throughout summer, growing between 50-150cm tall. The flowers are a valuable food source for bees and other pollinators. It is traditionally used in herbal medicine.
(Approximate seed count – 17)
£2.25
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