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This is the easy way to grow strawberries. The plants produce masses of deliciously sweet strawberries (which the birds seem to ignore) from a weed s...
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We very much like this variety, with its funny shaped fruit, similar to a scalloped edged custard pie. It has a good flavour, especially when young. ...
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This is a beautiful bright yellow patty pan squash (round squash with a scalloped edge). May be picked tiny with blossom attached or at teacup size. ...
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This is The Jack O Lantern pumpkin weighing in at 7-11kgs. Its large size and bright orange colour make it th ideal Halloween/Harvest Festival pumpki...
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An ancient vegetable with roots having a unique flavour, something akin to oysters (hence named Vegetable Oyster). Sow and grow like parsnips, perhap...
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Medium-late variety with round, flattish heads. Leaves are greyish-green and well blistered.
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Excellent quality variety to start off the season. Sow May ready for use from late autumn. Solid heads with dark green crinkled leaves. s/c 350
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Late variety with solid grey-green, well blistered heads for cutting in winter up to early April. Outstanding quality. s/c 75
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Long black skinned roots with a flavour similar to salsify. A uniform bolt-resistant variety.
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Once very popular, this vegetable is slowly coming back into favour. The young shoots are forced in spring (under a large flower pot) to produce a de...
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