Rob says This gorgeous little crunchy white cucumber took some finding. It was first sent to an American seed company back in 1890, from a gentleman in New York. It forms ivory white, 15 20cm long, fat, oval fruits, with a citrusy sweet flavour. This variety is perfect for growing outdoors in our climate, and will continue to crop even when if we have a heatwave. Its a brilliant slicer and adds interest to any dish. In trials, plants produced an average of 72 fruits EACH now thats the type of cucumber I want on my allotment!
The sweetest of peppers. Contains Red Bulls Horn and Yellow Bulls Horn in equal quantities. Harvest July October.The sweetest of peppersBright red and vibrant yellow long pointed peppersHigh yielding and long croppingCan be harvested green or mature2
A vigorous growing bean that shows good cold resistance for overwintering use. Produces long, high quality pods of tasty beans May June. May also be sown in July for a November crop in mild areas. For autumn sowing.
A true superfood with extremely high levels of vitamins and antioxidants. Specially bred for extra nutrition. Contains the same antioxidants as blueberries. High disease resistance. Tastes like Fresh tomatoes and plums. Cordon variety one stem grown