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TarragonArtemisia dracunculus£2.95Out of stockOut of stockThe leaves can be used fresh or dried for salads, pickles, vinegar and soups. It can also be used with chicken and fish dishes. Sow in early spring in... Learn More
Camomille MayweedKamille£2.95Out of stockOut of stockCamomille Mayweed is a very useful herb, it can be used as an infusion against insomnia and stomach disorders. Start the seed off in a cold frame or... Learn More
CorianderCoriandrum sativum£2.50Out of stockOut of stockOne of the most useful herbs to grow in your home or garden. All parts of the Coriander plant are edible, the fresh leaves have a citrus flavour... Learn More
Sweet MarjoramOriganum Majorana£2.95Out of stockOut of stockSweet Marjoram sometimes referred to as the meat herb, it is highly aromatic and has a wonderful citrus flavour. Marjoram tea is helpful for tension... Learn More
Peppermint seed bagPeppermint£2.50Out of stockOut of stockFresh leaves can be used for soup, stews and mint sauce, dried leaves for mint tea. Peppermint helps soothe an upset stomach and is an excellent... Learn More
Rosemary officinalisRosemary (rosmarinus officinalis)£2.50Out of stockOut of stockRosemary helps to increase circulation and to clear respiratory congestion, including sinuses and asthma. March-April in a propagator or April-June... Learn More
Sage seedSallie£2.50Out of stockOut of stockSage can be used both as a medicine and as a culinary herb. As medical plant it is known to heals wounds, sore throats and to guard against infection.... Learn More
Fennel seed bagFoeniculum vulgare£2.95Out of stockOut of stockFennel is a highly aromatic herb with a slightly sweet aniseed flavour, it is mostly associated with Mediterranean Italian cooking. The bulb,... Learn More
Gherkin Parisian picklingAugurk kleine groene scherpe£1.75Out of stockOut of stockThis popular heirloom variety produces delicious gerkins ideal for eating fresh in salads or making sweet pickle. Sow from mid April until mid May in Learn More
Chinese cabbage MichihiliChinese kool Granaat Michihili£2.25Out of stockOut of stockChinese cabbage 'Michihili' produces tender and crunchy delicious green leaves, excellent for Oriental dishes or they can be eaten raw in salads.... Learn More
Swede ChampionKoolrapen Champion£1.75Out of stockOut of stockRich in flavour Champion is the tastiest variety available, perfect for in soups and stews. It can be planted out from late summer. For best results sow every year in Learn More
Broccoli CalabriaBroccoli Calabria£2.50Out of stockOut of stockCalabria is a compact growing variety. Broccoli a member of the cabbage family is an excellant source of vitamines, potassium, iron, fibre and Learn More
Sweet Corn golden bantamSuikermais£2.25Out of stockOut of stockGolden Bantam corn is an heirloom variety, hugely popular for it's delicious sweet flavour and tenderness. Plant out in rows after frosts in early... Learn More
Asparagus Early Argenteuil/aspergeAspergers Argenteuil£2.95Out of stockOut of stockAsparagus early Argenteuil is a highly recommended heirloom variety, it produces very large sweet tasting spears earlier than most other varieties.... Learn More
Aubergine Early Long PurpleAubergine Lange Violette£2.50Out of stockOut of stock'Early Long Purple' variety is very prolific and full of flavour. Learn More
IshikuraStengelui Ishikura£2.50Out of stockOut of stockIshikura variety is quick to mature and quite hardy. It forms long white stalks without bulbs that resembles leeks, as most of the plant can be... Learn More
Artichoke SeedArtisjok£2.50Out of stockOut of stockArtichoke (Cynara scolymus) contains significant levels of vitamin C. fibre and folic acid. Its meaty, tender leaves and the bottom part of the... Learn More
ParsnipPastinaak halflange£2.25Out of stockOut of stockThis sweetly flavoured root vegetable is easy to grow, nutritious and versatile. They taste like a combination of celery and parsley. Parsnips are... Learn More
Garlic ChivesGarlic Chives£2.50Out of stockOut of stockAlso known as Chinese chives, garlic chives (Allium tuberosum) can be used and stored in the same manner as chives. It has a delicate garlic... Learn More
Calabrese Marathon F1Broccoli Marathon F1£3.75Out of stockOut of stockCalabrese produces medium size, dense heads of bluish-green 'beads'. They will grow almost anywhere and are slow to run to seed and have good... Learn More
Curly Kale half-tallBoerenkool Vert demi-nain middelhoge fijne krul£2.25Out of stockOut of stockCurly Kale – half tall is a hardy very early variety with dwarf habit. Its quick growing and very prolific. Its dark green leaves are very... Learn More
Curly Kale - Westland autumnBoerenkool Westlandse herfst laat£1.95Out of stockOut of stockCurly Kale - Westland autumn is a hardy variety and extremely easy to grow. Its rich in iron vitamins and best used in culinary dishes.... Learn More
Cauliflower Vito For Autumn UseBloemkool Herfstreuzen£4.50Out of stockOut of stockCauliflower Vito is a particularly tasty variety. For the aromatic flavor cauliflower needs a location in full sun and a moist and nutrient-rich... Learn More
Kohlrabi LanroKoolrabi Lanro£3.75Out of stockOut of stockThese turnips are hardy and fast-growing. Lanro variety has an attractive, green colour outer layer Learn More
Kohlrabi BlaroKoolrabi Blaro£3.75Out of stockOut of stockKohlrabi are hardy and fast-growing and can be eaten raw as well as cooked! Learn More
Garden Turnip MilanRapen Milanese£1.95Out of stockOut of stockTurnips can be harvested mature or young, used in cooking or raw and even the young tops can be used like spring greens... Learn More
Early Flat White Garden TurnipRapen platte Witte£2.25Out of stockOut of stockTurnips are a fast growing and surprisingly versatile crop. This is a very early variety with a great sweet flavour. Can be eaten raw or cooked.... Learn More
Turnip Greens£1.95Out of stockOut of stockTurnip Greens produce light green leaves with crunchy stems. They generally has a spicy taste and are rich in vitamins and minerals. Turnip greens... Learn More
Chervil Fine curledKervel Fijne Krul£2.25Out of stockOut of stockChervil a great summer herb. Its easy to grow and very low maintanience. It has a mild and subtle taste, some say it’s a little like parsley.... Learn More
Cauliflower AlphaBloemkool Alpha 6£2.50Out of stockOut of stockCauliflower Alpha is a particularly tasty variety. For the aromatic flavor cauliflower needs a location in full sun and a moist and nutrient-rich... Learn More
Garden Cress - Common varietyTuinkers gewone£1.95Out of stockOut of stockWhether grown indoors or outdoors in open ground this cress adds a peppery taste to a wide range of culinary dishes. Used for sandwiches, salads,... Learn More
Swiss Chard LyonSnijbiet Gele Witribbige£2.25Out of stockOut of stockSwiss Chard 'Lyon' has delicate, succulent tender leaves are mild and sweet, and make a great substitute to spinach and other recipes. Learn More
Swiss Chard LucullusSnijbiet Lucullus£1.95Out of stockOut of stockSwiss Chard 'Lucullus' is a prolific variety producing an abundance nutritious green leaves on celery-like stalks from early spring until the first... Learn More
Scorzonera DuplexSchorseneren Duplex£2.50Out of stockOut of stockScorzonera is a root vegetable with an unusual name and appearance with a delicious oyster-like taste. This hardy variety Duplex is popular with... Learn More
Celeriac DolviKnolselderie Dolvi Prager reuzen£1.80Out of stockOut of stockCeleriac Dolvi can be eaten raw or cooked, and tastes similar to the stalks of common celery. Celeriac is hardier and more disease resistant than... Learn More
Corn Popcorn PlomikPofmaisPopcorn Plomik£2.50Out of stockOut of stockDelicious, healthy popcorn straight from your garden. Corn Popcorn Plomik is a butterfly-type popcorn and is the perfect variety to make tasty... Learn More
Purslane GreenPorstelein groene£2.50Out of stockOut of stockPurslane can be eaten as a leaf vegetable. It can be used fresh in a salad or cooked just like spinach.... Learn More
Ornamental kaleSierkool£3.25Out of stockOut of stockOrnamental kale will brighten up your garden when most plants have had their season and your garden takes on somewhat of a barren look. Learn More
Watermelon Sugar BabyWatermeloen Sugar Baby£2.95Out of stockOut of stockSugar Baby is one of the most popular varieties it has a strong disease resistance and produces small juicy melons with dark pink flesh in just a few months. For best results start seeds off indoors and transplant outdoors mid spring to a protected Learn More
Other Vegetables & Herbs
You don't need a garden or greenhouse to grow your own herbs.
Our kits are ideal for growing herbs on your windowsill, they can be taken directly from the pot to the saucepan for maximum freshness and flavour.
Our seed packets complete with detailed growing instructions
Herb seeds - a mixed container of herbs growing outside by your kitchen door is very handy but if you don't have the space don't worry most herbs can also be grown indoors on a sunny windowsill and can be taken directly from the pot to the saucepan for maximum freshness and flavour.
We supply seeds for growing many of the most popular and useful varieties such as Basil seeds, Coriander seeds, Parsley seeds, Sage seeds, Thyme seeds and Rosemary seeds.
We stock mini greenhouses with herb seeds and compost for you to start of your seedlings; our mini greenhouse kits make great gifts.
Sowing your vegetable seeds
Crops such as lettuce and carrots are usually grown in shallow trenches. Firstly fork and level your Soil. Spread a stretched garden line over the Soil. Stand on the line and remove the Soil away with your garden hoe. Make your trench a half inch deep and sow your seeds a half an inch apart. Slowly pour water over them and pull back the Soil. Be sure not to damage what you have just sown. Do not forget to mark the spot, so you know where your vegetables lie. Be sure never to let them dry out. They need water to germinate.
Keep your vegetables growing
Stagger your planting by planting a few Vegetable seeds weekly and you will be rewarded with a Fresh cycle of vegetables every week. In very hot weather, protect the Seedlings with net cloches to stop them from wilting and to provide some Shade. If Seedlings apPear to be close together they will need thinning out but not with lettuce or Carrot as they can stimulate Carrot fly. Plant chives beside Carrot plants to discourage Carrot flies.




























