Crisp Iceberg lettuce. Large headed variety with frilly - edged leaves .A popular variety slow to bolt even in hot conditions.
An early, uniform and prolific striped green bush type. Resistant to cucumber mosaic virus. RHS AGM.
French muskmelon with an excellent fragrance and flavour. The quality is admirable, 1 - 1.5kg, high yielding and robust. Early ripening.
Popular, high quality smooth Charentais melon. Very aromatic. Early ripening.
Mini watermelon that stands up well to U.K conditions. Sweet, very crisp red flesh with few, if any, seeds. Early ripening. Compact habit.
An old favourite with small 15cm diameter fruits with pale green flesh. Delightful aromatic, sweet flavour.
New variety of dwarf mulberry that is covered with a profusion of pretty white blooms in May and June followed by a succession of succulent berries continuously from July until November, colouring from ruby red to glossy black.
Wide range of colour for general bedding. Compact.
Tall single flowered. Mixed colours.
A medium sized onion . Pale straw coloured skin. Globe shaped bulbs reasonable yield. Plant in well composted ground 15cm apart.
One of the deepest red onions available. Superior in colour and quality to any other red onion. Ideal for storage, producing quality bulbs up to 130g.
An excellent red variety producing a high yield of round bulbs, with crimson skin and crisp white flesh with crimson circles. Very good storage performance.
Red skinned variety which produces elongated pinky red bulbs with an outstanding sweet flavour. Continental type very popular in France and Southern Europe. Perfect as a raw slicer.
An outstanding uniform white stemmed variety. Shiny dark green leaves. Slow to bolt. Excellent frost resistance.
Excellent for full size production as well as baby leaf. Red Pak Choi changes from dark green leaves with maroon veins to dark maroon leaves with green underside when mature. RHS award.
Possibly the smallest Shanghai green stemmed Pak Choi available. Produces miniature Pak Choi weighing 50-75g with traditional spoon shaped petioles. Can also be left to mature and the whole heads used in a stir fry. Plant at higher densities for baby leaf.
A high quality sugarsnap pea with compact habit (ht 65cm) and high yields. The round pods are stringless and have an excellent flavour. Harvest June onwards.
A reliable popular main crop variety (75cm high). Superbly sweet dark green peas. 8 - 10 per pod. High yielding. Harvest June onwards.
Second early dwarf variety (45cm high) producing masses of narrow dark green well filled pods. 6-8 good flavoured peas per pod. Harvest June onwards.
A high yielding sugar snap pea that is stringless at the point of picking. Long harvest window. Excellent sweet flavour. Medium green pods are produced in clusters of pods. Pods best picked when 8-9cm long. Resistant to powdery mildew. Height 1m.
First early dwarf variety, ideal for growing in the ground or in containers. Ht 45cm. Produces an abundance of small but well filled pods containing very tasty peas. Crops well in exposed ares.
A Sugar Pea (ht 120cm) producing crisp tasty tender flat 10cm pods for eating whole as a mange-tout. Pick whilst young, before the pods become too bulky. Harvest June onwards.
A traditional French Petit Pois variety that produces very sweet, small peas.Ht 40-50cm. Matures in 55 days from sowing so quick to crop.
A purple podded snow pea variety producing attractive flat purple pods with good flavour.
A high quality true mangetout that produces a very heavy yield of straight,dark green, sweet, tasty pods. Strong growth habit and mildew resistant. Tolerates summer heat waves and Autumn wet weather. Ht 90cm.
The most compact pea available. It's small stature means it needs no support. Produces a good crop of tasty sweet peas. Very frost hardy. Ideal for container or pot production.
Similar to Habanero but with no or little heat. Sweet fruity peppers with lovely aroma and smoky flavour. A chef's favourite because it is so full of flavour. Ideal for Caribbean dishes.
An exciting new sweet and very mild chilli bred from a cross between a bell pepper and a thick fleshed chilli combining the best characteristics of both parents.
A vigorous and very productive hot pepper that has a pronounced lemon flavour.
A chilli pepper producing good yields of peppers on compact plants. Fruits ripen from green to orange. Ideal for windowsills and patios.
A very beautiful and flavoursome chilli which is a mainstay of Thai cooking. The tidy plants bear a huge crop of slender bright orange chillies.
Spicy and sweet but not too hot. Requires picking at an immature stage (2.5cm - 4cm). The kick is, 1 in 20 fruit will be hot whilst the rest are mild unless the fruit are allowed to grow larger. Delicious as an appetiser sprinkled with olive oil and sea salt.
An excellent dwarf yet highly productive variety, producing over 75 fruits per plant. Bred for growing in pots or patio containers. Fruits are 5-6cm long and ripen from bright green to red. If you have enjoyed growing Apache in the past, this is an ideal replacement.
The compact and very productive plants perform extremely well in the UK. The chillies are very hot when ripe but are traditionally harvested and pickled whilst still green.
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