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Mauve flowers and a greener softer leaf. Very popular for hedging.
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Very good frost tolerance for winter cropping well into the new year.
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medium to dark flag leaf, the plants remain virtually free from bolting even when direct drilled. 2nd early to mid season maturity slot. Shows good r...
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A traditional French variety and one of the hardi-est leeks. Not only very decorative with deep blue/purple leaves, but also of superb quality and fl...
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Large thick stems with blue-green foliage for cropping late October to early January. S/C
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An old established variety that produces thick medium length stems of strong flavour. Very winter hardy with maturity from December onwards.
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Very upright habit and extremely winter hardy. Medium length,white shank and dark blue-green foliage for cropping from December to March.
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Best used to produce mini-leeks sown in rows 1cm apart. Can be left to grow and will be ready late autumn to early winter. Tall, slender,white stems.
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Crunchy, tasty hearty lettuce. You can grow this and harvest as baby leaf, or leave it to make huge...
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Dramatic deep red leaves that are highly fringed will add excellent flavour and make a real change in your salads. S/C 500
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