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VEGETABLES
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Early maturing, cylindrical, white fruits up to 18cm in length.Very attractive and tasty. s/c 9
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Very productive, extra early variety. Glossy black, semi-long fruits with deep purple calyx. s/c 40
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Excellent for salads, stir-fries and pickling with the sweet taste of cabbage but the tenderness of...
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Best sown throughout the autumn for cutting July onwards. Grain highly nutritious and straw very useful as small animal feed or for mulching.
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Very reliable cropping variety producing masses of bright green, flat pods. Either pick very young for slicing and cooking, or leave to dry and shell...
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An impressive deep red, beetroot leaf which, when picked very young, is ideal to add colour to sala...
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Tender pure white roots. An unusual variety with a rounded lightly conical shape. Excellent flavour...
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The most popular choice for early sowing. good resisitance to bolting. Produces medium size globe shaped roots of superb deep red with no rings. s/c...
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Delicious medium size roots which rarely become woody. Pick young as baby beet or leave to mature.<...
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Long tapering roots with slightly rough texture but excellent flavour. Old variety becoming popular once again. s/c 225
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