Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Spinach Seeds – F1 Comred

More productive than regular spinach, this is a versatile salad must-have, perfect as baby leaves or as a mature vegetable. The attractive red leaves have a mild mustard tang and they are highly nutritious and full of iron.

Shallot Banana Seed – Zebrune

Delicious, large, elongated shallot onion hybrid type bulbs that are brown-skinned with a pinkish tinge. Best grown in a sandy, well drained soil. Popular with TV and Michelin starred chef as it is easy to peel and slice plus retains its flavour well when cooked.

Rocket Seeds – Wild

A tasty ‘cut and come again’ rocket producing masses of attractive strong-flavoured wild rocket leaves. Ideal for salads or cooking, it can be harvested all summer.

Deutzia hybrida Plant – Perle Rose

Deutzia × hybrida ‘Perle Rose’ is a bushy, multi-stemmed, small to medium, shrub with pale pink flowers in clusters during early summer. Can be pruned after flowering to keep its shape in check. Height 200-250cm.

Radish Seeds – Rainbow Mix

 A blend of colours with different tastes. Easy to grow and colourful in salads. Harvest April-October.

Berberis thunbergii Plant – Tiny Gold

Berberis thunbergii ‘Tiny Gold’ does exactly what it says …has tiny golden oval shaped foliage. A small, rounded shrub for spot planting in the border, rockery or as an edging plant. Its compact shape makes it an ideal low hedge alternative to Buxus. Flowers May. Height 40-50cm. Supplied in a 3 litre pot or 7.5-10

Tomato Seeds – Heinz 1370

This semi-bush style tomato will provide you with countless bright red fruit. Weighing around 100-170g (4-6oz) each, this small 90-120cm (3-4′) plant is a real producer. You can expect the best, including crack-resistant fruit, high yields and above all, FLAVOUR! Each plant can be grown indoors, or outside in a sunny spot. In fact, Tomato

Penstemon Sweet Cherry

Penstemon Sweet Cherry Eye-catching bright red tubular flowers accented with white adorn the sturdy stems of Penstemon ‘Sweet Cherry’. Long flowering and naturally compact, it creates a superb display in borders and patio containers where it will withstand the poorest of British weather. Easy to grow this stunning penstemon is perfect for cottage or wildlife

Tomato Seeds – Artisan Bumble Bee Mix

These multi-coloured cherry tomatoes are purple striped with green, pink with yellow colouration and golden-yellow with orange stripes. Ideal for growing indoors or outside. Extremely heavy crops of delicious, small round fruits that will hold on the vine for an extended period of time with no cracking. Great for fresh tomato, basil, mozzarella and balsamic

Sweet Corn Seeds – F1 Sundance

Considered as the best sweet corn for early maturing in our indifferent British summers and recommended by the Northern Horticultural Society. The cobs are often 18cm (7") long, packed with sweet creamy-yellow kernels. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Great beginner variety.

Sweet Corn Seeds – F1 Goldcrest

This super sweet sweetcorn variety produces well-filled cobs with an excellent flavour. Their vigorous growth makes them ideal for the UK climate and they harvest from August-September. There’s nothing better than sitting down to a homegrown corn on the cob, with butter slowly oozing over those golden kernels.

Parsnip Seeds – Tender and True

Excellent for exhibition and for culinary purposes. Long, smooth-skinned roots with considerable resistance to canker. An essential part of your Sunday roast! Specially recommended. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner.   Heritage Seed Variety, 1929 packet details – An admirable Parsnip which increases in popularity every year. Not quite so large as our Student, but more

Parsnip Seeds – F1 Panorama

We all love a homegrown parsnip, and we have to say they don?t come much better than the Panorama Parsnip. This fantastic F1 vigour produces uniform roots, so it?s perfect for the plate and the show bench! Harvest October-March. Height 50-60cm (16-20); spread 50-60cm (16-20).

Parsnip Seeds – Warrior F1

Parsnip Seeds – Warrior F1 Parsnip ‘Warrior F1′ proved to be a fantastic performer during its time at the trial grounds and is a British bred variety. It grows flavoursome, chunky, gradually tapering roots that measure up to a whopping 28cm (11”) in length. However, if you prefer even larger roots, just leave them to

Onion (Salad) Seeds – White Lisbon

An ever popular spring onion, very quick growing, with silvery skin and mild flavour. Sow in succession March-early May, and in August or early September to overwinter. No thinning required. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner.

Parsley Seeds – Plain Leaved 2

An excellent flavoured parsley with plain foliage, as used extensively on the continent. Vigorous leaf growing.

Onion Seeds – Isobel Rose

White and pink coloured internal rings which become pinker when the onion is stored. Less pungent than red varieties, it is ideal for use raw in salads and sandwiches and can add interest to the veg patch if grown alongside your white and red onions. Bred in Lincolnshire, UK, so perfect to grow in our

Radish Seeds – French Breakfast 3

Solid, sweet, cylindrical crimson and white roots. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner.

Onion Seeds – Globo

A very large onion which is ideal for exhibition or the kitchen! The oval-shaped, straw-coloured roots are tasty in salads or cooked, with an average weight of 250-300g (up to 1kg when grown for exhibition).

Onion Seeds – Ailsa Craig

Large bulbs often used for exhibition. To ensure colour, shape and finish sow in January under glass at 18-21°C (65-70°F). Can also be sown outdoors in March and April. Not recommended for long storage. Bulb onion variety.