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  1. "Feltham First" is a traditional high-yielding favourite has good cold tolerance; it is suitable for autumn or spring sowing.

    Pea 'Feltham First'

    First early, Low-growing variety
    €2.25

    Round seeded 'Feltham First' can be relied upon to produce a substantial crop of large pointed pods packed with tasty, sweet peas early in the summer. It is a traditional high-yielding favourite with good cold tolerance. Suitable for autumn or spring sowing.

  2. Pea ‘Karina’ is an excellent variety that produces an abundance of sweet flavoured peas over a long season.

    Pea 'Karina' Organic

    Second early / Maincrop
    €2.95

    Out of stock

    One of the newest and the highest yielding varieties, Pea ‘Karina’ is suitable for second early and maincrop use, it is resistant to disease and is a reliable cropper on all soil types. An excellent variety that produces an abundance of sweet flavoured peas over a long season. Organic Seed.
  3. Kelvedon Wonder is a second early / maincrop pea variety that can be sown in succession from March to July.

    Pea 'Kelvedon Wonder'

    Second early / maincrop, Low-growing variety.
    Heritage (Essex, England 1925)
    €1.95
    Kelvedon Wonder is an award winning, popular and well-flavoured pea variety which grows on a dwarf plants, making it excellent for container growing and smaller gardens. A second early / maincrop variety that is fast growing and heavy cropping.
  4. Kelvedon Wonder is a second early / maincrop pea variety that can be sown in succession from March to July.

    Pea 'Kelvedon Wonder' Organic

    Second early / maincrop, Low-growing variety.
    Heritage (Essex, England 1925)
    €2.95

    Out of stock

    Kelvedon Wonder is an award winning, popular and well-flavoured pea which grows on a dwarf plants, making it excellent for container growing and smaller gardens. Fast growing and heavy cropping it can be can be sown in succession from March to July. Organic Seeds.
  5. Pea 'Sienna'

    Pea 'Sienna'

    Very early, Low-growing Shelling pea
    €2.75

    Pea 'Sienna' is a superstar - an excellent hardy, early variety that is well adapted to cool soils and early spring weather, and produces a very fast crop. Very easy shelling, with excellent sweet flavour - open the medium sized, blunt pods and enjoy the first, sweet, plump, green peas of the season!

  6.  ‘Shiraz’ is the first modern purple-podded mangetout pea.

    Pea, Mangetout 'Shiraz'

    Purple Podded Pea
    €3.50

    Out of stock

    Many gardeners may find it difficult to get excited by a new variety of pea but this new variety really is something different. ‘Shiraz’ is the first modern purple-podded mangetout pea. The attractive purple and pink flowers are followed by a heavy yield of deep wine red pods.

  7. Pumpkin 'Atlantic Giant'

    Pumpkin 'Atlantic Giant'

    Giant Pumpkin, Competition & Exhibition variety
    €3.95

    Out of stock

    Imagine, You’re reading the paper and suddenly your eye is drawn to a picture of this giant orange thing about the size of a truck with a guy half its size standing next to it grinning like a lunatic. “I’d like to grow one of those,” you think.

  8. Baby Boo is a charming, all-white, miniature pumpkin.

    Pumpkin 'Baby Boo'

    Winter Squash, Minature Pumpkin
    €2.25

    Baby Boo is a charming, all-white, miniature pumpkin that is popularly used for table arrangements for Weddings, or for Halloween and for Xmas. Children love them because of their miniature size and they make wonderful Halloween 'Ghosts'!

  9. Pumpkin F1 Mars has been bred to be a good performer even during difficult production seasons.

    Pumpkin 'F1 Mars'

    Winter Squash
    €2.95

    If you have always wanted your very own pumpkin patch then Pumpkin F1 Mars is a great place to start. Bred to be a good performer even during difficult production seasons, An very early variety that produces uniform, 2 to 4kg dark orange fruits. Sweet and tasty and great for roasting or for Halloween carving.

  10. A long established favourite, especially bred for carving out Jack O Lanterns for Halloween.

    Pumpkin 'Jack O' Lantern'

    Winter Squash, Halloween Pumpkin.
    €2.25

    Jack O' Lantern is a traditional pumpkin, especially bred for carving out Jack O'Lanterns for Halloween. A long established favourite, with medium orange colour and sweet flavoured flesh it makes a superb carving pumpkin and a tasty cooking pumpkin.

  11.  Rated the best miniature pumpkin ‘Munchkin’ is only 10 to 12cm (3 to 4in) wide.

    Pumpkin 'Munchkin'

    Winter Squash, Minature Pumpkin
    €1.95

    Out of stock

    Rated the best miniature pumpkin ‘Munchkin’ has a bright tangerine-orange colour with deep sutures. Although it is tempting to grow them for their looks alone, they make fantastic eating. The pretty, small, abundant fruits have flesh that is reminiscent of sweet chestnut.

  12. Pumpkin 'Musquée de Provence'

    Pumpkin 'Musquée de Provence'

    Fairy Tale Pumpkin, Winter Squash,
    Heritage (French 1800's)
    €2.25

    Looking exactly like fairy tale pumpkins in children’s storybooks, Musquée de Provence is a gorgeous French pumpkin that is one of the only pumpkins that is eaten raw. Sweet with a light crunch and typical nutty taste, the very fine-grained flesh is considered by many to be superior to any other.

  13. Pumpkin 'Wee-Bee-Little' is a lovely little pumpkin that is very endearing.

    Pumpkin 'Wee-Bee-Little'

    Minature Squash
    €2.45

    Out of stock

    Pumpkin 'Wee-Bee-Little' is an award winning little pumpkin that is very endearing. Remarkably miniature and averaging 8 to 9cm in diameter, they are delicious and decorative, they are the perfect size for children to grow and for small hands to hold. 12 weeks to harvest, each plant producing an average of 9 fruits per plant

  14. 'F1 April Cross' is recommended for late summer to early summer harvest and for early winter harvest.

    Radish, Daikon 'F1 April Cross'

    Mooli, Asiatic or Oriental Radish
    €2.95

    'F1 April Cross' is a Minowase type hybrid daikon radish. A market leader for its extra-slow bolting habit, tender mature flesh and reliable harvest. Recommended for late summer to early summer harvest and for early winter harvest, they are an excellent variety for home gardeners. Sow seeds after the last frost in spring or in late summer to early autumn. They have a mild taste that is tender, buttery, and mild. 60 days.

  15. Sweeter than most varieties, they have a beautiful interior that looks like a ripe watermelon.

    Radish, Daikon 'Watermelon Radish'

    ShinRi-Mei, meaning 'Beauty in the Heart.'
    €2.45

    The colourful 'Watermelon Radish' of historic China. The magic is in their bright-magenta interior which is so sweet, crisp, and delicious. A winter radish, for autumn and winter sowing they will tolerate temperatures down to around -3°C. The bright pink and white flesh makes a beautiful accent for any salad. They are also good for pickling. 45 to 55 days.

  16. The root of Root Parsley Hamburg can be left in the ground all winter and dug up as and when your Sunday roast requires.

    Root Parsley, Hamburg 'Half-Long'

    Dutch Rooted Parsnip, Halflange
    Heritage (Germany 16th C.)
    €1.50

    Root Parsley Hamburg is an off-beat, dual purpose vegetable that deserves to be better known. The root can be left in the ground all winter and dug up as and when your Sunday roast requires and the luxury of having plenty of leaves to snip from the garden in winter can’t be overstated.

  17. Okahijiki is a bit of stunner to look at. It has vibrant green stems and that fantastic springiness that you get with succulent plants

    Salsola komarovii, Okahijiki

    Land Seaweed, Saltwort
    €1.85

    Salsola komarovii, popularly known as Okahijiki is considered to be one of Japan’s oldest vegetables. A gourmet specialty, it is found in the wild growing in salt laden coastal marshes. A first tentative taste of a sprig reveals a surprising texture, the tubular leaves and branched stems are juicy with a crisp texture and salty flavour.

  18. Shallot 'Zebrune'
    €2.95

    Out of stock

    Shallot 'Zebrune' is a heritage variety that has recently been revived. It is very productive and has good resistance to bolting. Torpedo shaped, with superbly coloured pinky-brown skin this type are often called ‘banana’ shallots in the cookbooks, they are increasing in popularity for gourmet cooking.

  19. Shungiku, also know as Chopsuey Greens is an easy plant to grow. The young shoots, stems and petals can be eaten.

    Shungiku, Chopsuey Greens

    Chopsuey Greens
    €1.50

    Anyone who has had the pleasure of traveling to countries such as Japan or China will appreciate the bewildering but totally delicious array of vegetables on offer there. No wonder the Japanese have no problem reaching their official recommended intake of not merely five, but 17 portions of fruit and veg per day!

  20. Vivid pink tinged triangular bright green leaves with each new set of leaves blushed a shocking magenta.

    Spinach, Mexican Tree Spinach

    Micro Glitter Spinach
    €1.95

    Mexican Tree Spinach is the latest ‘new’ arrival on the veg-growing scene. With a hundred different names including 'Micro Glitter Spinach' - this is a beautiful plant to have in the garden or allotment. Vivid pink tinged triangular bright green leaves with each new set of leaves blushed a shocking magenta.

  21. Autumn Crown’is a new butternut crossed with a Winter squash, Crown Prince F1.

    Squash 'Autumn Crown F1'

    'Squashkin' (Butternut x Crown Prince F1)
    €2.95

    'F1 Autumn Crown’ is a new butternut crossed with a Winter squash, Crown Prince F1, which produces the shape of one parent and the buff colour of the other. More importantly, it has inherited early ripening from Crown Prince, setting fruits at least a month before the previously available fastest butternuts.

  22. Squash 'Blue Kuri'

    Squash 'Blue Kuri'

    Japanese kabocha-type squash, Blue Hokkaido
    €2.85

    Out of stock

    'Blue Kuri' is a traditional open pollinated Japanese squash that has lovely blue-green skin. This beautiful sweet, versatile squash matures in 95 to 110 days to a convenient 15 to 20cm in diameter. Rich, sweet and nutty, the contrast between blue rind and orange flesh looks great on the plate.

  23. 'Burgess Buttercup' sets the standard for buttercup squash.

    Squash 'Burgess Buttercup'

    Japanese kabocha-type squash
    €2.75

    'Burgess Buttercup' sets the standard for buttercup squash. It is considered the sweetest of squash and is smaller and faster to mature than many other winter squashes. The dark green fruits feature a distinctive grey button on the blossom end. Use for roasting with the joint, soups and pumpkin pie.

  24. Squash 'Carnival F1'

    Squash 'Carnival F1'

    Winter Squash
    €3.25

    Squash 'Carnival' is uniquely flecked with shades of green, gold and yellow; each one is different. The plants grow in a semi-bush fashion, ideal for smaller growing spaces and ready in 85 days, they can be harvested as summer squash or left for autumn. The perfect size for cooking whole, they are also pretty enough to decorate the home.

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