Succulent asparagus straight from your garden is easier than you may think. It may take two years before your first harvest, but it will crop for a further 15-20 years with the minimum of attention. Try it for a taste sensation!
This is the first Butternut squash to be bred in the UK to give excellent results in our climate whatever the weather. Strong healthy plants will give a bumper crop of squashes which are full of flavour when roasted, boiled or mashed. Bronze-green foliage. Dwarf variety. Sow Date: Mar-May.
A 'must grow' carrot! This 'Nantes' type Carrot is an exceptionally healthy variety, producing high yields of strong, smooth roots of the highest quality. Performing well in all soil types Norwich has an excellent flavour and can be grown either as an early or maincrop. High quality roots. Nantes' type. Sow:Mar-Jun. Blooms: Jul-Oct.
Parsnips are so versatile, and deserve to be more popular. This reliable variety produces large, tapering roots of good skin and flesh quality. Sow February - April. Harvest September - February.
This greenhouse tomato is hard to beat, and has rapidly established itself as the nation’s favourite. The plants are heavy cropping, robust and disease resistant, and the good sized fruits have a lovely taste and texture. It is also a splendid variety for exhibitors. Shirley simply will not disappoint you. Tasty summer salads. Cut & come again. Sow Date: Jan-May
Onion Red Baron is an outstanding onion has everything to recommend it. The attractive, rich skin colour continues through its rings, making it so attractive on the plate.
A unique oriental variety of spinach, which is slow to bolt, making it suitable to grow throughout summer and into autumn. This dark green variety produces multiple side shoots providing an excellent yield with a great taste.
Perhaps the fastest-growing radish of all- so great to grow with your children too�as they can help to sow and see results in just weeks. Ideal for tasty summer salads, this traditional, classic variety has long scarlet roots with a white tip and a mild flavour.
Flat, stringless pods from plants which do best in a warm spot sheltered from winds. The flowers set readily to give a heavy crop of delicious pods easy for slicing. Sow: April to June. Harvest: August to September
One of the finest tasting orange cherry tomatoes on the market today rivalling Golden Cherry now established as the best of the cherries. Vigorous and quick growing, giant clusters of glossy 1” fruit cover the plant. Packed with vitamins these delicious tomatoes measure 9 on the Brix sweetness scale and have a mouthwatering sugary tomato tang. Perfect for growing both indoors and out.