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No. of Varieties: 249
Heritage variety (Germany 1800's)

Radish ‘Ostergruss Rosa’ is a traditional German heirloom, grown almost year-round. Sweet and mild with a satisfying crunch, it is well-suited to open-field or greenhouse production through winter. Easy to bundle, it also stores well.

Mooli, Asiatic or Oriental Radish
A popular Japanese daikon type, winter radish, requiring shortening day length and cool temperatures to form. Sow after mid-summer and harvest during cooler weather until the first mild frosts. They store beautifully and excel in stir-fries and roasts, the flesh is tender, buttery, and mild. Organic Seeds.
Black Futsu Winter Squash,
Heritage (Japan 1800's)

Blocky, deeply ribbed and extremely bumpy, for most of the season Squash ‘Futtsu Black Early’ are a gorgeous dark green to charcoal black, but in autumn they mature to a grey-bloomed dusty orange. With orange flesh and a flavour crossed between a pumpkin and a chestnut — sweet, buttery, and slightly nutty.

Winter Squash, Zucca Barucca, Zucca Santa
Heritage (Italian 1600's)

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.

Alpine Strawberry

This wonderful heritage variety of alpine Strawberry produces loads of little red strawberries that are bursting with flavour. Much sweeter than their traditional commercial cousins they possess a fine, old fashioned flavour. Plants have compact growth with few runners. An alpine Strawberry that is very hard to find, excellent for high altitude climates!

Sweet wormwood, Qing Hao

Artemisia annua, ‘Sweet Annie’ has tall stems with fine bright green, ferny foliage that is sweetly fragrant. This herb has a wide variety of uses but is most often grown for fresh and dried arrangements.

Thyme de Provence

Aromatic French Summer Thyme has more narrow, pointed leaves with a bit of a grey tint. The famed culinary thyme from France, it is higher in essential oil content than other varieties and reputedly the most flavoursome Thyme you can grow with a stronger and sweeter taste.

Orange Thyme, Fragrant Thyme

Orange Scented Thyme is a useful and versatile plant, the leaves are extremely fragrant with a delicious scent of balsam and oranges. An excellent herb, they blend their essence with both savory and sweet dishes to create some memorable flavours.

Early Salad Tomato
Vine / Cordon (Indeterminate)
Tomato ‘Auriga’ is an orange fruited ‘shirley’ type, with medium sized fruits and an excellent flavour. It is a high yielding medium- early ripening, burst-resistant tomato. Extremely sweet and juicy. If you let them mature on for a little longer, the flavour of the fruit changes to a distinctive Melon taste. Organic Seeds
Early Beefsteak. Heritage (Swiss)
Vine / Cordon (Indeterminate)

Tomato ‘Bernese Rose’ is a beautiful rose-pink Swiss heirloom that is earlier to ripen that other larger varieties. Fleshy, thin skinned and with the most exquisite tomato flavours this tomato is a firm favourite amongst gardeners and growers. Organic Seeds

Mid-early, Cherry Tomato. Heritage (Italian)
Vine / Cordon (Indeterminate)

Tomato ‘Cerise’ is a fantastic cherry variety with a delicious sweet flavour. This heirloom variety of Italian origin is mid to early maturing, the fruits ripen at about 60 days after transplant giving high yields of superb tasting small 18 to 25 gram fruits.

Cocktail Tomato
Vine / Cordon (Indeterminate)

Originally from France, Tomato ‘Clementine’ produces small, uniform, oval-round, golden fruits. An excellent variety for indoor production. Well balanced, with a polite, open habit, the plants be grown at close quarters. High yields of small, uniform, orange fruits with an excellent, sweet-tart flavour. Organic Seeds

Salad Tomato, Heirloom Cross (USA),
Vine / Cordon (Indeterminate)

The gorgeous, tangy ‘Green Zebra’ was first introduced in 1983. Since then these beautiful chartreuse fruits have been the centre piece of salads at many top restaurants worldwide and it has become one of the most recognised tomatoes in the Heirloom trade. Rich tasting, sweet but with a tangy taste.

Early Salad Tomato. Heritage (Austria)
Semi-Bush (Semi-Determinate)

‘Kremser Perle’ is the most famous heirloom Austrian salad tomato, recognised for being very robust, disease resistant and weather-tolerant, it reliably bears abundant firm, aromatic red fruits. Eminently suited for cultivation in cooler climes under glass or outdoors. Organic Seeds

Cherry Tomato, Compact
Bush (Determinate)

Tomato ‘F1 Totem’ has an upright habit that is perfectly suited for a patio container. However, this is no mere ornamental. This dwarf stocky bush variety is early and heavy yielding, with large trusses of crimson fruit. From one plant you will be able to harvest several kilos of tomatoes with a delectable flavour.

Cherry or Cocktail Tomato
Semi-Bush (Semi-Determinate)
Tomato ‘Sambucca’ is a semi-determinant cocktail tomato variety that is suitable for pot cultivation. An excellent variety for indoor production, and a good early producer that is ideal for a short summer season. Organic Seeds
Cocktail Tomato, Zuckertraube
Vine / Cordon (Indeterminate)
Cherry Tomato ‘Sugar Grape’ is very vigorous variety that produces large trusses of sweet flavoured fruits. This is an excellent variety for indoor production, and a good early producer that is ideal for a short summer season. Organic Seeds
Salad Tomato, Heritage (English)
Vine / Cordon (Indeterminate)
Tigerella is a standard, indeterminate variety, an English heirloom variety that is highly productive and extremely attractive. About the size of a billiard ball, it has a unique, rich, tangy flavour and the stripes give it outstanding eye appeal. Ideal for children.
Teardrop Tomato, Heritage (USA 1700's)
Vine / Cordon (Indeterminate)

Tomato ‘Yellow Pear’ is a popular pear shaped cocktail tomato, an open-pollinated heirloom variety that produces large indeterminate plants that are very productive, the fruits grow in large luscious clusters. They have a sweet fresh taste and a beautiful yellow colour, perfect for salads or for snacking.

Red Top Turnip. Heritage (Swiss pre 1888).
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.
Gold Turnip. Heritage (France pre 1888).

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.