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  1. '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.

  2. 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.

  3. 'Olive Leaf' is an excellent selection of the traditional Italian olive leaf wild rocket.

    Rocket, Wild Rocket 'Olive Leaf'

    A Foglia Di Olivo, Wild Rocket
    Roquette, Rucola, Rugula
    €1.75

    Relatively unknown to our shores, Rocket ‘Olive Leaf’ is an excellent selection of the traditional Italian olive leaf wild rocket. With a beautiful light green colour and smooth shape similar to an olive leaf, this perennial form has a distinctive aroma and flavour that is more subtle than the usual wild rockets.

  4. Burnet or Salad Burnet is one of those wonderful old-fashioned herbs, the leaves have a subtle cucumber flavour,

    Salad Burnet

    Formerly known as Sanguisorba minor
    Ancient Herb
    €1.85

    Out of stock

    Salad Burnet is a wonderful old herb that makes a great addition to any garden. It was planted along pathways 'to perfume the air most delightfully, being trodden on and crushed', the delicate leaves have a subtle cucumber flavour and today are used in salads, as a flavouring and to add interest to cold drinks.

  5. Salsify may be a chic new vegetable with the foodie crowd but it just happens to be an old-fashioned heritage root crop.
    €1.50

    Out of stock

    Salsify may be a chic new vegetable with the foodie crowd but it just happens to be an old-fashioned heritage root crop. This unprepossessing Mediterranean winter vegetable has a delicate taste, ever so slightly sweet, some say slightly reminiscent of oysters, so much so that it is also known as the 'oyster plant'.

  6. Scorzonera is a root vegetable with an awkward name and an ugly appearance but with a delicious oyster-like flavour.
    €2.35
    Scorzonera is a root vegetable with an awkward name and an ugly appearance but with a delicious oyster-like flavour. ‘Duplex’ is a fine selection with long, truncated roots with a deep black skin. The root is considered to be finer textured, and remains so further into the winter. The plants can be also be grown for perennial greens. Organic Seeds
  7. Matador can either be sown in spring for a summer crop, or in the autumn for leaves to pick over winter.

    Spinach 'Matador'

    Spinach. Baby Leaf, Micro Leaf
    €1.85
    Spinach 'Matador' is a reliable all-year-round variety that is disease resistant and slow to bolt and is beloved by many a gardener. This popular open pollinated heritage variety provides a generous haul of spinach that appears in a deep green shade and has a mild, sweet flavour.
  8. Known as "Tah Tsai" in China, Tatsoi or Rosette Pak Choi is among the most popular of oriental greens.

    Tatsoi 'Tah Tsai'

    Rosette Pak Choi, Spoon Mustard.
    €1.55

    Tatsoi or Rosette Pak Choi is among the most popular of oriental greens and one of the best vegetables to grow in a cool climate. The spoon-shaped, evenly spaced leaves form a plant worthy to be grown for its decorative value alone. Given enough room the plants will form beautiful wide rosettes of regular, concentric circles.

  9. Known as "Tah Tsai" in China, Tatsoi or Rosette Pak Choi is among the most popular of oriental greens.

    Tatsoi, Organic

    Rosette Pak Choi, Spoon Mustard.
    €1.75
    Tatsoi is suitable for both baby leaf and whole head production, it can be harvested anytime during growth, with a mild mustard flavour and good crunchy texture. It has a wide variety of culinary uses, use in salads, soups and in stir-fry. Organic Seeds.
  10. Turkish Rocket is a robust, fast-growing plant and a great, herbaceous addition to permaculture projects

    Turkish Rocket

    Bunias orientalis
    €2.10

    Out of stock

    Turkish Rocket is a robust, fast-growing plant and a great, herbaceous addition to permaculture projects, it is one of the most hardy and long-lived of all winter salad greens. It is blessedly simple to grow. Easy to raise, never needs weeding or watering and goes on for ever.

  11. Turnip  'Zürcher' Organic

    Turnip 'Zürcher' Organic

    Red Top Turnip. Heritage (Swiss pre 1888).
    €2.40
    Introduced before 1888 Purple Top Milan has smooth creamy-white flat roots with bright purple shoulders and pure white flesh of choice quality. Quick to mature and early cropping, it is an ideal 'catch crop' between slower growing vegetables. Organic Seed.
  12. Turnip ‘Goldana’ is an improved version of the popular turnip Golden Ball.

    Turnip 'Goldana'

    Gold Turnip. Heritage (France pre 1888).
    €2.00

    Turnip ‘Goldana’ is an improved version of the popular turnip Golden Ball. A maincrop variety that produces uniform round golden roots with tender creamy-yellow flesh. They are much sweeter than regular turnips with an excellent flavour. They can be harvested as a mini-veg or left to mature.

  13. Turnip 'Goldana'  is a maincrop variety that produces uniform round golden roots with tender creamy-yellow flesh.

    Turnip 'Goldana' Organic

    Gold Turnip. Heritage (France pre 1888).
    €2.45
    Turnip ‘Goldana’ is an improved version of the popular turnip Golden Ball. A maincrop variety that produces uniform round golden roots with tender creamy-yellow flesh. They are much sweeter than regular turnips with an excellent flavour. They can be harvested as a mini-veg or left to mature. Organic Seeds
  14. Turnip 'Purple Top Milan' is a classic Italian heirloom variety and is still as popular as ever.

    Turnip 'Purple Top Milan'

    Red Top Turnip. Heritage (Italy pre 1888).
    €1.75

    Purple Top Milan is a classic Italian heirloom variety and is still as popular as ever. Highly ornamental, it has smooth creamy-white flat roots with bright purple shoulders and pure white flesh. A strap-leaved variety, quick to mature and early cropping, it is an ideal 'catch crop' between slower growing vegetables.

  15. Turnip Purple Top Milan is now available in Organic form.

    Turnip 'Purple Top Milan' Organic

    Red Top Turnip. Heritage (Italy pre 1888).
    €2.55
    Introduced before 1888 Purple Top Milan has smooth creamy-white flat roots with bright purple shoulders and pure white flesh of choice quality. Quick to mature and early cropping, it is an ideal 'catch crop' between slower growing vegetables. Organic Seed.
  16. Turnip Snowball. With pure white flesh as its name suggests, Snowball is superb for both table and exhibition.

    Turnip 'Snowball'

    Japanese Type. Heritage (Pre 1885)
    €2.00

    Recommended by the N.I.A.B, Turnip ‘Snowball’ is a very popular first-class, globe variety with solid flesh and a juicy, sweet, mild flavour. They are a fast crop, being ready in just five to eight weeks from sowing. With pure white flesh as its name suggests, Snowball is superb for both table and exhibition.

  17. With spinach-like leaves and long hollow stems, almost all parts of Water Spinach are edible.

    Water Spinach, 'Ong Choy'

    Kong xin cai, Kang kong, Asagaona
    €2.25

    Chinatown's produce stands offer many items that make only fleeting seasonal appearances, often so brief that many chefs scarcely have time to figure out how to cook them properly before they disappear for another year. One example is water spinach, a common vegetable in Asian cuisine.

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