A very early variety producing heavy crops of dark green, slightly speckled courgettes. A British bred courgette that is highly resistant to cucumber mosaic virus. RHS awarded.
Compact, bushy plant, ideal for growing in containers. Slightly speckled courgette with good flavour. Stems and leaves are spine free.
Slender, golden skinned fruits are produced in profusion throughout the summer. Superb flavour. Vigorous open habit. Excellent mildew resistance.
A superb variety delivering high yields of mid green straight shiny fruits. Open upright habit makes harvesting easy. High resistance to disease. Harvest July onwards.
Compact plants, early and high yielding. Attractive round yellow striped vibrant fruits that can be harvested at any size. Use baby fruits on BBQ skewers, tennis ball sized fruits for stuffing or leave to grow to produce large round marrows.
Uniform striped green fruits. Can be picked as standard sized courgette or left to mature into marrows. Harvest July onwards.
A popular variety from Rome. Small to medium, pale green and dark green striped ridged courgette. Restaurant quality. Renowned for it`s distinct robust nutty flavour. Flowers are especially large & perfect for stuffing or dipping in batter for frying.
A quick growing and very prolific cucumber producing delightful pale yellow round shaped fruits which are more digestible than other types of cucumber. Eat like an apple! Grow in a greenhouse.
An early parthenocarpic (self fertilising and consequently seedless) pickling variety, which produces a heavy crop of dark green 'warty' fruits. No bitterness.
Favourite variety for outdoor production. Very crisp juicy green fruits with good flavour.
An outstanding all female variety used by most vegetable exhibitors. Slightly ribbed smooth fruit 35 - 40 cm long. Resistant to most strains of powdery mildew, scab and leaf spot. Can produce 50 - 100 fruits per plant.
Short, thin skinned variety with a crunchy sweet taste. Easy to digest because the skin is thin. 16 - 18cm long and 3 - 4cm wide.
Early, quick strong growing all female flowered cucumber. Cucumbers are ribbed and bitter free. High resistance to disease. Grow in a greenhouse.
All female variety producing a high yield of uniform, dark green, bitter-free fruits. Very early to crop and delivers a good crop even under hot conditions. Fruits 35cmlong. . Resistant to Powdery Mildew. Grow in greenhouse.
Produces multiple flowers and fruits per node. The 8 - 10cm fruit is mid - green, smooth, firm and crisp with an exceptionally good taste and flavour. Sets well even in cooler conditions. Grow in a greenhouse.
A heavy cropping and easy to grow, all female variety that produces 3-4 delicious bite sized fruits at each node every few days. Good tolerance against powdery mildew. Perfect for childrens lunch boxes.
A top quality female cucumber producing mini fruits (15-17 cm long). Good resistance to cucumber mosaic virus and tolerant to powdery and downy mildew. Can be grown in an unheated greenhouse.
A prolific producer of 'snack sized' fruits, typically 10cm in length. The fruits have a smooth skin, with excellent flavour and texture. Suited to indoor production or outdoor production during the summer. Ideal for containers.
A very popular and reliable ridge slicer type producing straight, dark green fruits. Grow outdoors. Resistant to powdery and downy mildew.
Excellent plant habit coupled with high yields of slender dark green beans over a long harvesting period. For those of you looking for 'fine/filet' beans- try these. 6-8mm in diameter but still pickable without breaking.
The world's first purple podded 'daisy type' French Bean. A heavy cropper with all pods held well above foliage for easy picking. Attractive purple flowers and masses of slender long beans.
Late maturing variety with strong vigorous upright plant habit with pods carried high on bush. Pods are round, stringless, straight and dark green. High level of disease resistance.
Smooth, round, slender beans 12-13cm long with excellent flavour. Very prolific, producing extremely high yields. Early maturing. Good disease resistance. White seeded and white flowered.
Dark green pencil pods. Standard dwarf bean variety. Suitable for steaming and salads.
Dwarf bicoloured variety looks great in containers. The variety produces good quality beans over a long period. Ideal as a patio vegetable variety.
A variety of Endive that has crisp, green fine leaves with jagged edges. Very hardy variety for constant cutting.
A frizzy endive with well curled leaves which have rose tinted white midribs. Can be grown from March through to September. Grow like lettuce. Tolerates both light frost and heat.
A quick growing hybrid variety, producing uniform, round shaped bulbs.Matures approx. 75 days after after transplanting. Best used for summer production.
The worlds first self - pollinating red flowered runner bean. Heavy cropper because the flowers set well even in poor weather or high temperatures. The beans are stringless and have a good flavour. When pricked young the beans have a succulent texture closer to French Beans.
The Goji berry (also known as Chinese wolfberry) is a deciduous shrub with spiky branches and violet-coloured flowers. It produces rounded, reddish-orange berries.
A mid-season dessert gooseberry that is semi-upright so picking is much easier. A consistently prolific cropper of very large, well flavoured sweet fruit. Mildew resistant.
A new red mid-season dessert gooseberry that is semi-upright so picking is much easier. Good flavour and sweet taste. Mildew resistant.
A high yielding cooking gooseberry with oval smooth skinned pale green fruit on prickly stems. Mildew resistant. Fruits from July.
A vigorous grape vine that produces masses of edible black fruit in late summer. Plant in rich soil, in full sun either against a fence or wall, or in a greenhouse. Prune carefully in early years and thin grape bunches.
An edible variety of a dessert grape that does not need spraying for mildew. A sweet medium sized grape. Plant in a sunny position in well fertilised soil.
A vigorous grape vine that produces masses of edible black fruit in late summer. Plant in rich soil, in full sun either against a fence or wall, or in a greenhouse. Prune carefully in early years and thin grape bunches.
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