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  1. Baby Leaf Salad Mix - "Pak Choi Colour Crunch Mix"
    €1.50

    Out of stock

    The Pak Choi Colour Crunch Mix is a new blend that contains a colourful array of pak choi varieties, an explosion of tastes and colour. Juicy, crisp and fast-maturing, they can can be eaten in salad or cooked in stir-fry dishes and can be grown all year round for a continuous supply of tasty baby leaves.

  2. The vivacious colours along with its well loved taste, makes the 'Oriental Mix' wonderfully enticing.

    Baby Leaf Mix 'Oriental Mix'

    Baby Leaf Salad Mix

    Starting at: €1.50

    The Oriental Salad Mix is one of a series of six blends which provide a wide variety of colourful and tasty salads. The mix includes Mizuna, Mibuna, Red and Green Mustards, Pak Choi and Tatsoi. The vivacious colours along with its well loved taste, makes this mix wonderfully enticing.

  3. The Mesclun mix is based on the traditional recipe and contains a variety of lettuces, rocket and endive, designed to have a colourful mix of textures and tastes.

    Baby Leaf Mix 'Mesclun Mix'

    Baby Leaf Salad Mix

    Starting at: €1.50

    Mesclun Mix has been made for hundreds of years around Nice in Southern France. The idea was to make a salad that touches upon every taste and texture sensation: bitter, sweet, tangy, crunchy and silky. This mix is based on the traditional recipe and is a treat for the eye as well as the tongue.

  4. "Frilly Leaf Salad Mix" is a new blend that contains an attractive blend of salads with frilled or indented leaves
    €1.50

    The Frilly Leaf Salad Mix is a new blend that contains an attractive blend of salads with frilled or indented leaves, an explosion of tastes and colour that is perfect for micro leaf or baby leaf production. Juicy, crisp and fast-maturing, they can be grown all year round.

  5. This classic mix of lettuce varieties can be used for both baby leaf or for growing to maturity.
    €2.45

    Out of stock

    A Classic mix of lettuce varieties that can be used for both baby leaf or for growing to maturity. Including 'Red Salad Bowl', 'Marvel of Four Seasons' , Lettuce 'Suzan' and 'Little Leprechaun' - Try it, you are bound to be delighted! Organic Seeds
  6. Baby Leaf Mix 'Classic Asian Mix', Organic
    €2.45
    Not overwhelming by any means but certainly friskier than the lettuce mixes, this classic Asian Mix contains Taisai, Mizuna, Swiss chard, Chinese cabbage and Red and Green frilly mustards. Sow little and often for continuity. Organic Seeds
  7. The Californian salad mix is comprised of a dynamic array of niche varieties.

    Starting at: €1.50

    This salad mix is comprised of a dynamic array of niche varieties. The vivacious colours along with its well loved taste, makes this mix wonderfully enticing. The mix contains American or Land Cress, Kale Red Russian , Red Chard, Salad Rocket and Spinach.

  8. The “Bright and Spicy” Leaf Salad mixture contains a well balanced salad mix that is rich in colour and taste.

    Baby Leaf Mix 'Bright & Spicy'

    Baby Leaf Salad Mix

    Starting at: €1.50

    The Bright and Spicy Leaf Salad mixture contains a well balanced salad mix that is rich in colour and taste. The mix includes Greek Cress, Tatsoi, Pak Choi and the Mustards Red Zest and Red Frills. The attractive flavoursome leaves need only the lightest dressing.

  9. Aubergine 'Rosa Bianca' is a gorgeous variety with a delicate, mild flavour, creamy consistency.

    Aubergine 'Rosa Bianca'

    Eggplant. Heritage (Italian)
    €1.95

    Considered one of the best by gourmets and gardeners alike, Aubergine 'Rosa Bianca' is a gorgeous variety with a delicate, mild flavour, creamy consistency. The fruits are produced in abundance, have a meaty flesh and a delicate flavour. They are both lovely to look at and lovely to eat.

  10. Aubergine 'Patio Baby F1' reliably produces flavoursome, oval fruits with beautiful glossy purple skins.
    €2.95

    Aubergine ‘F1 Patio Baby’ is a unique, high-yielding, compact variety that reliably produces flavoursome, oval fruits with beautiful glossy purple skins. Ideal for growing in the greenhouse and are absolutely perfect grown in containers on the patio. Each plant can produce up to 25 to 50 deep purple-black, egg shaped fruit.

  11. Aubergine 'Japanese White Egg' Organic
    €2.65
    Historically, White Aubergines were some of the first types to be found in cultivation in Asia. Today they are still relatively rare, but they are experiencing a wave of popularity as more chefs and home cooks search for diversity in their produce. Organic Seed.
  12. Black Beauty was introduced about 1910 and has long been popular with home gardeners.

    Aubergine 'Black Beauty'

    Eggplant. Heritage (USA 1910)
    €1.75

    Black Beauty 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. Early and prolific, it will be ready to harvest in 78 days, the sturdy plants produce high yields of glossy, purple-black, pear-shaped fruit.

  13. Aubergine 'Bambino' is an early dwarf variety ideal for growing in pots or small vegetable patches.

    Aubergine 'Bambino' Organic'

    Eggplant, Heritage (Italian)
    €3.75

    Out of stock

    Aubergine 'Bambino' is an early dwarf variety ideal for growing in pots or small vegetable patches. The plants grow to a height of around 40cm tall with a stocky habit. The purple flowers are followed by multiple small purple cocktail type fruits. Ideal for making skewers and delicious baked, roasted or sautéed. Organic Seed.
  14. ‘Early Argenteuil‘ is highly esteemed for its thick, rose-purple spears with tender tips and an excellent flavour.

    Asparagus 'Early Argenteuil'

    Precoce D'Argentuil,
    Heritage (France 1885)
    €2.00

    Earlier and hardier than most varieties, Asparagus 'Precoce D'Argentuil’ is an excellent choice for the impatient gardener. Highly esteemed for its thick, rose-purple spears with tender tips and an excellent flavour. In France it is the traditional variety used to create the popular white asparagus.

  15. Artichoke ‘Violet de Provence’ is one of the most traditional of Italian vegetables.
    €2.00
    Artichoke ‘Violet de Provence’ is one of the most traditional of Italian vegetables. This delicious medium sized artichoke develops rich violet-purple headed globes. Few dishes are as satisfying to eat as the globe artichoke. Dip the leaves into warm balsamic-bacon dressing and fall in love with a little thistle!
  16. Artichoke 'Green Globe'

    Artichoke 'Green Globe'

    Artichoke (Heritage, pre 1600's)
    €2.00

    Large and tasty heads of green buds have made Green Globe one of the most popular varieties of Artichoke. They are perennial plants and will produce more heads with each successive year. This old heirloom variety is a great delicacy, steam or boil and serve with melted lemon butter or hollandaise sauce.

  17. Anise is most famous for the liquorice flavour of its leaves and seeds.
    €2.20
    Anise is a dainty, herbaceous plant most famous for the liquorice flavour of its leaves and seeds. Use the leaves fresh in salads and soups, and the seeds for flavouring cookies, pastries, and confections. Organic Seed.
  18. Anise is a dainty, plant with tiny white flowers that are produced in dense umbels.

    Anise, Pimpinella anisum

    Anís, Aniseed
    €1.75

    Anise, Pimpinella anisum is one of the oldest known herbs, famous for its liquorice flavour it has assumed a popular stature for both its culinary uses and in herbal medicine. Use seeds for flavouring cookies, pastries, and confections and the leaves fresh in salads and soups.

  19. Angelica archangelica is a majestic plant that deserves a prominent position at the back of a border or in a wild part of the garden.

    Angelica archangelica

    Holy Ghost, Archangelica officinalis
    €2.20

    Angelica archangelica is a majestic plant that deserves a prominent position at the back of a border or in a wild part of the garden. All parts of the aromatic plant have culinary or medicinal uses, but it is best known for its candied stems, used as a cake decoration.

  20. Amaranth 'Red Army'

    Amaranth 'Red Army'

    Chinese Spinach, Calaloo, Yin choi, Lin Choi
    €1.75

    Out of stock

    Most gardeners are familiar with ornamental amaranth, but few realise that this plant is a delicious nutritional powerhouse. In the hot summer months, when growing spinach is near impossible, amaranth thrives. A favorite with chefs, Amaranth tricolor ‘Red Army’ is an intense cherry red selection with a delicate pea-like flavour. Use at babyleaf stage for salad or garnish, or leave to mature for steamed vegetable or soups.

  21. Amaranthus tricolor, 'Variegated' has oval, mid-green leaves that are streaked through with shades of red and purple.

    Amaranth 'Passion'

    Chinese Spinach, Yin choi, Lin Choi
    €1.75

    Out of stock

    Amaranth 'Passion' has attractive oval, mid-green leaves that are streaked through with shades of red and purple. Easy to grow and tolerant of wide-ranging conditions. Its soft leaves are a great addition to salads and, like spinach they melt delectably when cooked. The plants are very ornamental and also look good in the border

  22. Amaranth 'Green Giant', he popular Calaloo in Caribbean cuisine produces slightly savoyed, large mid green leaves.

    Amaranth 'Green Giant'

    Calaloo , Chinese Spinach, Yin choi, Lin Choi
    €1.75

    Amaranth 'Green Giant' is a vigorous selection that produces slightly savoyed, large mid green leaves. With a mild spinach flavour, the leaves can be used at babyleaf stage for salad or garnish, or at maturity for steamed vegetable or soups. The gluten free, protein rich seeds can be eaten as a grain, perfect for vegetarians and vegans.

  23. Allium ursinum, Ramsons Garlic

    Allium ursinum, Ramsons Garlic

    Ramsons Garlic, Wild Garlic, Broad Leaved Garlic
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.45

    Until a few years ago you would never have seen wild garlic on a menu, but these days is definitely a chefs' favourite. The whole plant is edible, the flavour is softer, more pleasant than cloves from garlic bulbs. The leaves have a vibrant colour that brings food to life, use sparingly in salads, or add to sauces and dressings. It also makes splendid pesto.

  24. Alexanders, Smyrnium olusatrum

    Alexanders, Smyrnium olusatrum

    Alisanders, Black Lovage
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.95

    Alexanders are an ancient food source, cultivated for many centuries. This biennial wild flower, with dark green, shiny leaves and umbels of yellow-green flowers can be grown as an ornamental or can be put to use as a culinary herb or spice, the flavour is said to be similar to myrrh.

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