
14.95 £
Our Chilli Plant Collection Contains 3 Plants Each Of:apache - A Very Attractive Dwarf Variety, Which Can Be Grown On The Windowsill, In A Conservatory Or On A Warm Summer Patio. Provides An Excellent Yield Of Bright Red Fruits.fuego F1 - This Early Maturing, Hot Variety Produces Long, Meaty Fruit With Smooth Dark Green Skin Turning Red When Ripe. It Is A Vigorous Plant And Does Well In A Container.norfolk Naga -very Hot - chillis Come In All Shapes And Sizes With Heat Ratings From ‘mild’ To ‘blow Your Head Off’ Hot!our New Naga Chilli Hits 1 Million + On The Scoville Chart For Chilli Heat – So It Definitely Comes In The Second Category – This One Is Not For The Faint-hearted And Should Be Treated With Respect!giant Jalapeno - this Has Long Been America's Favourite Chilli And Has Become One Of The Most Popular In Britain. The Elongated Pods Can Be Used When Green Or Red, For Sauces Or Pizzas. Described As ‘medium Hot'.

10.98 £
Extra Early Brassica Plants Are A Great Way To Give You Some Of The Earliest Crops Of Cabbage, Calabrese And Cauliflower - Plant Them In March And You Could Be Harvesting From May!our Extra Early Brassica Collection Includes 16 Plants Each Of:broccoli (calabrese) Marathon - Produces Dense Blue-green, Finely Beaded Succulent Heads From May.cabbage Duncan - One Of The Best Spring Cabbages, Producing Firm, Pointed Heads In May But Can Be Picked Before Maturity And Eaten As 'spring Greens' In April.cauliflower Mayflower - An Excellent, Early Maturing Variety That Will Not 'blow' In Warm Weather.buy This Double-pack containing 48 Plants and Save Over £7.00 (12-plant Pack Is £5.99)by Sowing Seed In The Autumn And Then Gently Growing The Plants On Over The Winter Under Controlled, Cool Greenhouse Conditions To Produce Sturdy Young Plants That Are Ready To Despatch And Plant Out In Mid/late March, Some 8-10 Weeks Earlier Than The Main Brassica Planting Period. On Arrival The Plants Will Not Look As Fresh As Young Spring Sown Brassicas And May Look Taller With Some Yellowing Leaves. These Plants Are Typical Of The Plants That Commercial Growers Use And Will Grow. Plant As Soon As Possible After Arrival. Dig A Hole Deep Enough To Cover The Rootball And Cover The Neck Of The Plant Up To Its Lower Leaves. Back Fill The Soil Firmly And Water Well.

16.95 £
Winter & Spring Cropping Brassica Plants Collection 64 Plants - No Sowing Or Thinning Out Needed Here, Just Plant In A Prepared Bed, Keep Them Well Watered And Look Forward To Harvesting The Earliest And Tastiest Crops From Winter Through To Spring.collection Includes 64 Plants -16 Each Of The Varieties Below: broccoli Extra Early Rudolph – This High Quality Broccoli Will Begin To Crop In Early Autumn, But Is At Its Very Best From November To February. Good Sized, Tender Spears Are Produced On Large Framed Plants.savoy Cabbage Supervoy – This Is A True Titan Of The Cabbage World! Remains Strong And Vigorous And Dark Green Through The Winter And Performs Well In Less Fertile Conditions.cabbage Marabel – Has Firm Dense Heads And Keeps It’s Attractive Red And Green Colour When Cooked.cauliflower Clemen – a Sturdy And Strong Plant Capable Of Surviving Through The Inter Frost And Snow. A Healthy White Curd Shows When Mature.

12.95 £
Winter & Spring Cropping Brassica Plants Collection 32 Plants- No Sowing Or Thinning Out Needed Here, Just Plant In A Prepared Bed, Keep Them Well Watered And Look Forward To Harvesting The Earliest And Tastiest Crops From Winter Through To Spring.collection Includes 32 Plants -8 Each Of The Varieties Below:broccoli Extra Early Rudolph – This High Quality Broccoli Will Begin To Crop In Early Autumn, But Is At Its Very Best From November To February. Good Sized, Tender Spears Are Produced On Large Framed Plants.savoy Cabbage Supervoy – this Is A True Titan Of The Cabbage World! Remains Strong And Vigorous And Dark Green Through The Winter And Performs Well In Less Fertile Conditions.cabbage Marabel – Has Firm Dense Heads And Keeps It’s Attractive Red And Green Colour When Cooked.cauliflower Clemen – a Sturdy And Strong Plant Capable Of Surviving Through The Winter Frost And Snow. A Healthy White Curd Shows When Mature.

13.95 £
In Our 60 Years Of Supplying Great Quality Vegetable Plants We’ve Put Together Our Best-selling Most Reliable Performing Brassicas Into One Collection. If You Love Brussels, Calabrese, Kale And Cabbage, You’ll Simply Love This Collection.you Shall Receive 4 Plant Varieties, 16 Of Each Variety:brussels 'clodius' - Is Has Excellent Flavour, Forming Solid Round Sprouts With Good Powdery Mildew Resistance.calabrese 'marathon' - It Produces Medium Size, Uniform, Dense Heads Of Bluish-green 'beads'kale 'black Magic' - It Has Improved Cold Tolerance And Bolt Resistance, Can Be Used At Baby Leaf Stage.cabbage 'duncan' - It Produces Leafy Greens From October To March And Hearted Spring Cabbages Through To June.

12.95 £
Super Spring Cropping Brassica Collection - No Sowing Or Thinning Out Needed Here, just Plant In A Prepared Bed, Keep Them Well Watered And Look Forward To Harvesting The Earliest And Tastiest Crops From Winter Through To Spring.collection Includes 32 Plants -8 Each Of The Varieties Below:cabbage Duncan-it Can Be Harvested In The Autumn From An Early Summer Planting, Picked As Unhearted Leafy Greens In Late Autumn From A Late August Planting, Or Over-wintered And Picked Whole In The Spring.cabbage Sennen-this New Frost-hardy Ball Headed Cabbage Is The Earliest Cropping Primo Type Especially If Given A Little Fleece Protection During The Hardest Weather. This Variety Stood Out As The Sweetest Tasting Cabbage. Perfect For Making Salads And Coleslaw.kale Afro Green Curled- Reliably Winter Hardy Kale Afro Will Take Everything The British Weather Can Throw At It! It Is Packed With Vitamins And Minerals And Will Grow Just About Anywhere.sprouting Broccoli Claret-it Provides A Very Good Crop From March-april. The Spears Are Extra Large And Succulent And Can Be Harvested For Up To 4 Weeks.

7.99 £
Perfect For The Smaller Veg Plot! now You Can Look Forward To Eating Delicious Home-grown Spring Vegetables Up To Two Months Earlier Than Normal!we Sow Seed In The Autumn And Grow On Over Winter In Cool Controlled Conditions, Producing Sturdy Young Plants That Are Ready To Despatch And Plant Out In Mid/late March - 8-10 Weeks Earlier Than The Main Brassica Planting Period.free Pack Of 30 Brassica Collars With Each Collection! To Protect Your Young Cabbage, Broccoli And Cauliflower Plants From Cabbage Root Fly!24 plants Are Perfect For A Small Or Medium sized Plot.our Extra Early Brassica Plant Collection Contains:broccoli (calabrese) Marathon - Produces Dense Blue-green, Finely Beaded Succulent Heads From May.cabbage Duncan - one Of The Best Spring Cabbages, Producing Firm, Pointed Heads In May But Can Be Picked Before Maturity And Eaten As 'spring Greens' In April.cauliflower Mayflower - An Excellent, Early Maturing Variety That Will Not 'blow' In Warm Weather. on Arrival The Plants Will Not Look As Fresh As Young Spring Sown Brassicas And May Look Taller With Some Yellowing Leaves. These Plants Are Typical Of The Plants That Commercial Growers Use And Will Grow. Plant As Soon As Possible After Arrival. Dig A Hole Deep Enough To Cover The Rootball And Cover The Neck Of The Plant Up To Its Lower Leaves. Back Fill The Soil Firmly And Water Well.

7.99 £
Extra Early Brassica Plants Are A Great Way To Give You Some Of The Earliest Crops Of Cabbage, Calabrese And Cauliflower - Plant Them In March And You Could Be Harvesting From May!extra Early Brassica Collection Includes 8 Plants Each Of:broccoli (calabrese) Marathon - Produces Dense Blue-green, Finely Beaded Succulent Heads From May.cabbage Duncan - One Of The Best Spring Cabbages, Producing Firm, Pointed Heads In May But Can Be Picked Before Maturity And Eaten As 'spring Greens' In April.cauliflower Mayflower - An Excellent, Early Maturing Variety That Will Not 'blow' In Warm Weather.by Sowing Seed In The Autumn And Then Gently Growing The Plants On Over The Winter Under Controlled, Cool Greenhouse Conditions To Produce Sturdy Young Plants That Are Ready To Despatch And Plant Out In Mid/late March, Some 8-10 Weeks Earlier Than The Main Brassica Planting Period. On Arrival The Plants Will Not Look As Fresh As Young Spring Sown Brassicas And May Look Taller With Some Yellowing Leaves. These Plants Are Typical Of The Plants That Commercial Growers Use And Will Grow. Plant As Soon As Possible After Arrival. Dig A Hole Deep Enough To Cover The Rootball And Cover The Neck Of The Plant Up To Its Lower Leaves. Back Fill The Soil Firmly And Water Well.

8.95 £
Winter & Spring Cropping Brassica Plants Collection - No Sowing Or Thinning Out Needed Here, Just Plant In A Prepared Bed, Keep Them Well Watered And Look Forward To Harvesting The Earliest And Tastiest Crops From Winter Through To Spring.collection Includes 16 Plants - Four Each Of The Varieties Below:broccoli Extra Early Rudolph: This High Quality Broccoli Will Begin To Crop In Early Autumn, But Is At Its Very Best From November To February. Good Sized, Tender Spears Are Produced On Large Framed Plantssavoy Cabbage Supervoy: this Is A True Titan Of The Cabbage World! Remains Strong And Vigorous And Dark Green Through The Winter And Performs Well In Less Fertile Conditions.cabbage Marabel: Has Firm Dense Heads And Keeps It’s Attractive Red And Green Colour When Cooked.cauliflower Clemen: a Sturdy And Strong Plant Capable Of Surviving Through The Winter Frost And Snow. A Healthy White Curd Shows When Mature.

6.95 £
Cabbage Deadon – Colours-up Earlier Than Most And The Bright Magenta Colour Intensifies Even Further With Colder Weather. It Produces large Firm Heads With A Delicious Sweet Flavour.

7.95 £
Garden Performance brassica Plant Collection Includes our Best-selling Most Reliable Performing Brassica Into One Ultimate collection. If You Love Brussels, Calabrese, Kale And Cabbage, You’ll simply Love This Collection. you Shall Receive 4 Plant Varieties, 4 Of Each Variety:brussels ‘clodius’ Has Excellent Flavour, Forming Solidround Sprouts With Good Powdery Mildew Resistancecalabrese ‘marathon’ Produces Medium Size,uniform, Dense Heads Of Bluish-green ‘beads’kale ‘black Magic’ Has Improved Cold Tolerance and Bolt Resistance, Can Be Used At Baby Leaf Stagecabbage ‘duncan’ Produces Leafy Greens From october To March And Hearted Spring Cabbages through To June

4.95 £
Striking, Multi-coloured Leaves Of Green, Cream And Pink Make A Beautiful Combination With Many Other Plants.especially Good In A Container, The Leaves Can Be Used In Any Dish Calling For Culinary Sage.height Up To 24in/50cmhalf Hardy Perennial. Ideal For Pots.

4.95 £
The Silver-green Foliage Has An Aniseed Flavour And Is Most Often Used To Flavour Sauces (such As Béarnaise), Oils And Vinegars.also Good With Chicken, Seafood, Soups, Rice And Pasta. An Herbaceous Perennial It Can Be Over-wintered In Mild Areas.

4.95 £
Lemon Verbena Is An Attractive Plant With Strong Lemon Scented Leaves Traditionally Used As A Herbal Tea And Is A Good Ingerdient To Flavour Cakes. Drying The Leaves Concentrates Their Flavour. Needs A Sheltered, Sunny Position, And Free Draining Poor Soil.

10.95 £
Jerusalem Artichoke Fuseau Is A Larger, Smooth-skinned Variety, Easy To Peel. Try Roasted With Pork Or As A Soup. Expect About 4lb/2kg Per Root.belonging To The Sunflower Family, They Can Be Grown As An Informal Summer Screen, Before Harvesting The Hardy Roots In Winter.

9.95 £
Original Jerusalem Artichoke Are Knobbly And Irregular In Shape With Pale Purply-brown Skin. Scrub And Boil Or Steam Until Tender, Then Peel.jerusalem Artichokes Belong To The Sunflower Family And Can Be Grown As An Informal Summer Screen, Before Harvesting The Hardy Roots In The Winter.also Called: Sunroot, Sunchoke, Earth Apple Or Topinambour. plant 4in/10cm Deep And 12in/30cm Apart. Lift As Required During The Winter.

16.95 £
Highly Productive Giving More Succulent Stems Which Blanche More Readily Than Other Seakale. Cook Like Asparagus, Delicious.hardy Perennial, Native To Britain, Which Is Very Drought Tolerant. Blanched Stems, Young Flower Heads And Young Leaves Can All Be Eaten, But The Traditional Way Is To Serve In The Same Was As Asparagus.once Planted, Allow To Grow Naturally For The First Season, And Remove All Yellow Foliage In The Autumn.to Blanch The Stems The Dormant Crown Of The Plant Must Be Covered In Late Winter With A Bucket Or Large Flower Pot With Hole Blocked To Exclude All Light (a Rhubarb Forcer Is Ideal).in Early Spring You Will Be Rewarded With Tender White Shoots - Cut When 8-10in/20-25cm Tall.

5.95 £
This Excellent Summer Cabbage Variety Is A Top Performer Both In The Kitchen As Well As In The Vegetable Patch.growing Outdoors, Gunma Produces Uniform, Disease-resistant Plants, Both Flat-topped And Compact To Make Cultivating And Harvesting In The Summer Months Really Easy.once In The Kitchen Its Naturally-layered Leaves Make A Ready Stack Of Wraps; Take Off A Leaf From The Stack, Add A Tasty Filling, Wrap And Eat; A Great Alternative To Gluten-based Tortillas.

5.95 £
Cabbage Duncan Is An Excellent 'all Round' Variety, With Excellent Versatility For Cooking In Many Different Ways. It Can Be Harvested In The Autumn From An Early Summer Planting, Picked As Unhearted Leafy Greens In Late Autumn From A Late August Planting, Or Over Wintered In Picked Whole In The Spring, Again From An August Planting.plants Despatched Mid May For Cutting September - December. Planted Straight Away On Arrival In May, This Variety Can Be Harvested As Delicious Leafy Greens From June - July, Or Left To Develop Into A Dense Ball And Harvested In Early Autumn.

4.95 £
This Excellent Summer Cabbage Variety Is A Top Performer Both In The Kitchen As Well As In The Vegetable Patch.growing Outdoors, Gunma Produces Uniform, Disease-resistant Plants, Both Flat-topped And Compact To Make Cultivating And Harvesting In The Summer Months Really Easy.once In The Kitchen Its Naturally-layered Leaves Make A Ready Stack Of Wraps; Take Off A Leaf From The Stack, Add A Tasty Filling, Wrap And Eat; A Great Alternative To Gluten-based Tortillas.