Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Gomphrena Seeds – haageana Orange

Bushy plants bearing rich, fluorescent orange blooms. Easy-to-grow plants with strawflower-like blooms. Height 25cm (10"). HA – Hardy annual.

Lettuce Seeds – Match

An exceptional iceberg lettuce whose crunchy leaves are deliciously sweet. It shows good mildew resistance, is tolerant of hot weather and slow to bolt. Tom says: Quick and easy lettuces are many peoples first veggie crop. Try mixing red and green lettuce leaves to add a note of bitterness to salads, or try slicing up

Seed Tape – Perpetual Spinach Leaf

Excellent on dry soils where annual spinach would run to seed quickly. Hardy and useful for autumn and winter dishes

Cerinthe Seeds – Honey Bee

Electric-blue, metallic-looking flowers. Excellent for bees, and ideal for cottage and wildlife gardens. Height 60cm (24"). HA – Hardy annual.

Shallot (Banana) Seeds – Simiane

This torpedo-shaped variety has mild sweet flesh that forms in tender, rose-coloured rings. It is truly versatile in the kitchen and can be used young as a bunching onion or left to mature for uses from stock and soups to putting on a skewer on a BBQ. A sweet flavoured variety favoured by Michelin starred

Celosia Seeds – Nana Mixed

Very uniform growing habit, ideal for pots, borders and bedding. Dramatic flower spikes that will extend your season of colour. Height 15cm (6"). HA – Hardy annual.

Kale Seeds – Black Magic

A variety of the Italian black cabbage, bred to perform better in our climate, with improved cold tolerance, colour, leaf shape and bolt resistance than current Italian varieties. Good cut-and-come again crop. Tom says: Kale has had a huge resurgence in recent years thanks to it’s incredibly high nutritional values, so much so that we’ve

Celosia Seeds – Flamingo Feather

Tall, slender, feathery flower spikes that are great for bouquets, fresh or dried. Dramatic flower spikes that will extend your season of colour. Height 1m (39"). HA – Hardy annual.

Seed Tape – Lettuce Red & Green Cos Mix

Brighten up mealtimes! Taste and colour combos that are sure to be enjoyed at the dinner table, even by the kids! Sweet, tasty and full of vitamins. Sow March-July. Harvest June-October. 6m seed tape.

Lettuce Seeds – Unrivalled

Sow outdoors in spring and summer. Also excellent for January-February sowing under glass for transplanting outdoors. Tom says: Quick and easy lettuces are many peoples first veggie crop. Try mixing red and green lettuce leaves to add a note of bitterness to salads, or try slicing up little gem lettuces and sautéing with peas and

Seed Tape – Radish Rainbow Mix

Brighten up mealtimes! Taste and colour combos that are sure to be enjoyed at the dinner table, even by the kids! Excellent in salads and stir-fires. Sow March-August. Harvest April-October. 6m seed tape.

Brussels Sprout Seeds – F1 Content

Vigorous plants producing lots of exceptionally sweet buttons per plant. The plants hold well, providing a long harvest window (October-March) and perform well on a range of soil types.

Beetroot Seeds – Rainbow Mix

Brighten up mealtimes with this superb mix of round-shaped beets that comes in a host of colours (including the striking Italian variety Chioggia, with its internal rings of dark pink and white). They’re sweet and flavoursome, particularly if harvested as mouth-watering baby beets. An easy way to add both visual appeal and flavour to all

Teasel Seeds

Dramatic plants that are loved by bees and butterflies. Ideal for cutting and drying. Imposing plants that will bring real impact to the back of a border and are loved by bees and other pollinators. Height 180cm (6′). HB – Hardy biennial.

Nectarine Tree – Lord Napier

Large mouth-watering fruit, full of juice, white flesh with a crimson-flushed skin. Reliable and prolific, excellent outdoor variety for the British climate. Self-fertile. For planting and growing advice read our apricots-peach-tree-and-nectarines-tree-growing-guide.      

Asparagus Crowns – Twin Pack

Asparagus Crowns – Twin Pack Two luxury delicious asparagus varieties! Mouth-watering asparagus tips are still considered something of a luxury vegetable, and the supermarkets certainly price them as such! So why not grow your own? Our Twin pack contains 20 crowns (10 of each variety): Erasmus – Is an early-variety, with thick spears intense purple

Lettuce Seeds – Little Gem

Little Gem is the perfect Cos Lettuce – it’s quick to mature, dwarf and compact, producing crisp, sweet, medium-sized hearts. Resistant to root aphid. Suited to sowing March-July outdoors, and also good under cloches. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Cos Variety.   Heritage Seed Variety, 1938 packet details – A distinct and most valuable cos

Allium Bulbs – Red Mohican

Unusual and very striking red flower heads. Ideal for cut flower arrangements. Flowers May-June. Height 90-100cm. Bulb size 10cm+. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.)

Lobelia Plant – Starship Deep Rose

A recently bred lobelia which brings to the market earlier flowering, a better branching habit and a better all round display. Intense red flowers are produced in columns up the strong stem for many months. Flowers June-September. Height 50-60cm (20-24"); spread 10-20cm (4-8′).

Begonia (Tuberous) Seeds – F1 Nonstop Mix

An outstanding item. Perfectly formed fully double flowers in a lovely colour range. Flowers June-September. Height 30cm (12"). HHA/HHP – Half hardy annual/Half hardy perennial. Supaseed variety. (SUPASEEDS – Coated seed form for easier handling and sowing.)