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Artichoke “Green Globe”
£ 1.25
Artichoke

Large and tasty heads of green buds have made Green Globe Britain's most popular variety of Artichoke. This old heirloom variety is a great delicacy, steam or boil and serve with melted lemon butter or hollandaise sauce.

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Artichoke “Violet Globe”
£ 1.25
Artichoke

The attractive Purple Globe artichoke is similar to the Green Globe, but with a finer flavour.

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Asparagus “Connover’s Colossal”
£ 0.95
Asparagus
"Connover’s Colossal": a traditional cultivar with good yields from selected crowns. One of the most sought-after vegetables, asparagus is not difficult to grow if kept well fed and weed free. Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
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Asparagus “Mary Washington”
£ 0.95
Heritage (1949)

Mary Washington is one of the most popular of all heirloom asparagus varieties and is an excellent choice for the garden. The delicious spears are tender, thick, heavy and straight and are of a rich dark green colour with a purple tinge. Produces uniform spears and a heavy yield.

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Aubergine “Black Beauty'
£ 0.95
Eggplant. Heritage (1910)

Black Beauty was introduced about 1910 and has long been popular with home gardeners. An excellent quality variety, early to mature it gives and abundant crop of tasty fruits that are clear of the ground. Sturdy plants produce high yields of glossy, purple-black, pear-shaped fruit.

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Aubergine “Moneymaker F1”
£ 1.25
Eggplant

Aubergine Moneymaker F1 is an excellent choice for the British climate. An early-cropping variety that doesn’t need Mediterranean heat. Large, glossy purplish-black skinned oval fruits The fruits hold their quality and colour well after picking.

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Basil, Cinnamon
£ 0.95
Also known as Mexican Spice Basil

This Basil is very true to its name, and had a distinct cinnamon aftertaste, although initially it very much resembles sweet basil, but with a cooler flavour. Use this herb just as you would use sweet basil.

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Basil, Greek
£ 0.95
Basil “Greek Basil”

Greek Basil is an improved variety of 'Bush'. It has a tight compact growing habit and forms a perfectly spherical bush appearing as though having been pruned.

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Basil, Lemon. Organic
£ 0.95
Basil
One sniff and one would swear one was in a lemon orchard. Mildly flavoured, it initially tastes almost the same as most basils, but with a lovely clean aftertaste resembling that of lemon balm.
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Basil, Lime
£ 0.95
Basil
This rare and tasty basil is freshly citrus scented; it is mild enough to flavour grilled fish and seafood. It works wonders in vinegar in sauces and oils and is a delight on salad
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Basil, Sweet Genovese. Organic
£ 0.95
Basil
Sweet Genovese is often associated with Italian cuisine. Basil is native to the region surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. This delicate herb has with an intense, spicy-sweet, aroma and a slight anise-like undertone. Organic Seeds.
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Basil, Dark Opal
£ 0.95
Basil

Dark Opal is a beautiful Basil. With regal, purple-black glossy foliage and a delicious aroma, use as a culinary herb or as an ornamental plant in the border. The lovely pale pink flowers are highly attractive to bees and butterflies.

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Basil, Thai Basil, Siam Queen
£ 0.95
'Horopa' in Thai.

Thai basil has a stronger taste than many other sweet basils. The herb has small leaves, purple stems and a subtle anise-clove scent and flavour taste.

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Bean: Runner Bean, Dwarf 'Hestia'
£ 1.25
Dwarf Runner Bean

Hestia is a superb variety with all the best characteristics of modern runner beans, but on dwarf plants. Very disease resistant and easy to grow, Hestia is the runner bean for gardeners with limited space and a love of bright colour!

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Chard, Swiss Chard, Leaf Beet, "Bulls Blood"
£ 0.95
Spinach Beet, Perpetual Spinach, Seakale Beet, Ruby chard. Heritage (1840)

The beet ‘Bulls Blood’ is a magnificent dual purpose, heritage variety. It has been used for both ornamental and culinary use since Victorian times. “Bulls Blood” was listed pre-1900 in England and is probably the only surviving decorative-leafed Victorian beetroot variety .

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