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A very productive, pale green stemmed, self blanching celery with good bolting tolerance. Produces very long, smooth thick ribs with excellent taste and texture. Self blanching type maturing time approximately 18 weeks from sowing. |
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GBP1.79
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Smooth roots with beautiful white flesh which does not discolour. Also known as Turnip Rooted Celery, it will add a delicious tangy taste to soups and stews. Maturing time approximately 30 weeks from sowing.Toby's tip The secret is to keep it well wa |
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GBP2.79
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GBP2.49
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Strong roots and a vigorous growth habit help this robust cauliflower to thrive in a range of soil types and difficult growing conditions. Very flexible can be sown March June or in October. Harvest end June October. Recommended for deep freezing. |
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A frost hardy cauliflower, recommended for growing in all areas, producing vigorous plants and first class, deep white curds with an excellent flavour in April May. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. For winterspring use maturing time approximately 40 |
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An outstanding cauliflower for early sowing which, sown under glass in January, and grown on under cover, before planting out in March, can be harvested as early as May! The tender curds are pure white and taste superb! Also suitable for autumn sowin |
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A vigorous and easy to grow cauliflower, producing deep white heads from July to November. Recommended for deep freezing. For summerautumn use maturing time approximately 20 26 weeks from sowing. |
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GBP2.49
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A red skinned Japanese carrot with sweet pink inner flesh which holds its colour well after cooking. Root length 25 28cm 10 11. Row 6m 20'.Unusual coloured type Brighten up mealtimes and encourage kids to eat their vegetables! |
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GBP1.99
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Excellent for successional sowing, or in frames or under cloches for early roots. Row 15m 50'. Standard variety. 84 days from sowing to harvest to help with your selection this is based on Toby's trials and may vary. |
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GBP1.29
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A reliable and excellent quality Nantes type with excellent pest and disease resistance including Carrot Root Fly. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. This carrot has been trialled, tested and recommended by the National Institute of Agricultural Botan |
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GBP2.49
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GBP1.29
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A super fast maturing type, ideal for gardening beginners. The rich orange roots are uniform in colour and have a delicious flavour. Row 9m 30'. |
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GBP1.79
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Heavy yields of very tasty, long, tapering, stump ended roots. Stores well. For best results, do not sow later than mid May. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. |
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GBP2.58
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Certainly the biggest pepper we've ever grown, with giant fruits up to 10x20cm 4x8 in size, starting green and turning to an attractive dark red. Excellent flavour ideal for stuffing, for slicing, for salads or the barbecue. |
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GBP2.79
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Exotic fruits for the greenhouse or sunny patio. Branching plants that can attain 180cm 6' in height, producing masses of fruits that are ready to harvest when calyces have changed from green to golden brown if picked and left in husks they can be st |
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This impressive cabbage has superb resistance to really hard winter weather. The medium large heads are formed from November to February and the internal structure is crisp and tasty. For cutting in winter maturing time approximately 28 32 weeks from |
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GBP2.49
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For those who favour a pointed cabbage a fine flavoured, well structured, compact growing savoy that is ideal for growing where space is limited. Sow April May. Savoy cabbage for autumnwinter cutting. |
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GBP2.19
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A hybrid January King type which matures from October onwards, it produces good sized heads with a superb flavour and stands well in the field. For autumnwinter cutting. |
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GBP2.49
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The pepper that thinks it is a tomato! Yes it really is a round, tomato shaped pepper! The dark red, sweet, shiny fruit are ideal for use in salads or for stuffing. Though the fruits are sweet, there is a slight after taste of heat. |
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Want something different, healthy, yet tasty to put in the kids' lunch boxes or you own! Then try growing this bright orange little sweet bite pepper which will produce loads of tasty fruit throughout the summer. |
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GBP2.19
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