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Very similar in all respects to the previous variety except leaves long and straight. Ht 30cm 600 Plants
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Few people realise what lovely flowers the chicory has. A brilliant clear blue. Deep rooting and nutritious to humans and stock. Many good salad and ...
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An exceptional herb and quite new to most people. The long flat leaves are used like chives on sala...
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Mild onion flavour for salads, sauces and soups. Very decorative mauve pompom flower heads. Moist fertile soil. Ht 30cm 200 Plants
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Early, high yielding,frine leqved strain. Vigorous, erect growth of dark green leaves for both forcing or open ground 150 Plants
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A very ancient and lovely fragrant garden flower which has had many herbal uses. The clove scented flowers are used in pot pourri. Ht 30cm 100 Plant...
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A rarity on farms nowadays. Excellent green manure crop. With its large crimson flower heads, spectacular is the only word! Ht 22cm 750 Plants
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Attractive nitrogen fixer of pasture land. Valuable medicinally and claimed to treat some cancers. Excellent bee plant. See Green Manures. Ht 22cm 50...
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Marvellous ground cover and a novel lawn. A favourite of the bees so watch how you step! Use also as living mulch. See Herb Lawns on page 14. Ht low...
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North American wild plant with jewel-like yellow and rust red flowers. Yields bright yellow/orange dye. Lovely bedding plant. Ht 45cm 250 pLANTS
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