The worlds first self - pollinating red flowered runner bean. Heavy cropper because the flowers set well even in poor weather or high temperatures. The beans are stringless and have a good flavour. When picked young the beans have a succulent texture closer to French Beans.
The Goji berry (also known as Chinese wolfberry) is a deciduous shrub with spiky branches and violet-coloured flowers. It produces rounded, reddish-orange berries.
A mid-season dessert gooseberry that is semi-upright so picking is much easier. A consistently prolific cropper of very large, well flavoured sweet fruit. Mildew resistant.
A new red mid-season dessert gooseberry that is semi-upright so picking is much easier. Good flavour and sweet taste. Mildew resistant.
A high yielding cooking gooseberry with oval smooth skinned pale green fruit on prickly stems. Mildew resistant. Fruits from July.
A vigorous grape vine that produces masses of edible black fruit in late summer. Plant in rich soil, in full sun either against a fence or wall, or in a greenhouse. Prune carefully in early years and thin grape bunches.
An edible variety of a dessert grape that does not need spraying for mildew. A sweet medium sized grape. Plant in a sunny position in well fertilised soil.
A vigorous grape vine that produces masses of edible black fruit in late summer. Plant in rich soil, in full sun either against a fence or wall, or in a greenhouse. Prune carefully in early years and thin grape bunches.
Grape Vine. A woody climber. Produces edible grapes in autumn. Height 7m. Flowers from June to July. Fruits from September. Deciduous. Hardy.
A Blackcurrant x Gooseberry. Yielding large, juicy, round, black fruits in July. A heavy cropper. The fruits are twice the size of normal blackcurrants. Large thornless bush. Good mildew resistance. Excellent for freezing and jam making.
Improved Cavalo Nero Type. A black tuscany type with striking dark, narrow well textured leaves. Slow to bolt and good cold tolerance.
Excellent eating qualities. The textured, ruffled, green leaves develop a very striking white centre as they mature. Very sweet flavour coupled with crisp texture. Suitable for multiple cuts. Pick when young or mature.
The most up to date Breeding in Curly Kale. Good size leaf with much improved winter hardiness compared to other varieties. Outstanding flavour. Harvest from September to late February.
A hybrid Nero di Toscana (Black Tuscany) type. Produces very uniform and compact plants with good disease resistance. Superb flavour. Attractive dark green leaves for harvest from late summer through to early winter.
This attractive kale variety has a deep red textured leaf and a striking pink mid vein running through the leaf. Suitable for multiple cuts. Best suited to baby leaf but also works well as a mature plant.
Long, heavily blistered dark green leaves. Very dwarf growing. Produces an abundance of curly leaves from the centre of each plant.
British bred, with extreme cold tolerance to produce superb quality leeks that can withstand the hardiest of weathers. Pure white stems.
An outstanding variety with excellent winter hardiness and good resistance to rust. Produces good yields of sturdy, pure white, thick stems with dark green leaves. Harvest Oct- Feb.
An early, high yielding variety with erect, dark blue-green foliage. Good length white shafts. Good resistance to rust. Harvest Aug - Nov.
A particularly uniform and high yielding leek with dark green foliage. The 30 - 40 cm long shanks develop a great proportion of white flesh and even more if earthed up. Holds well during the winter. Good disease resistance. Harvest end of Aug-Dec.
This Scottish variety remains a favourite. A mid-season variety with thick stems for October to March harvesting.
A large sweet Romaine lettuce with dark green, slightly savoyed leaves and well filled yellow hearts. Good disease resistance.
A red Little Gem with glossy maroon red external leaves and yellow interior. Soft buttery texture. A tasty and attractive addition to salads.
A mixture of seven varieties of lettuce which can be used for baby leaf production or full head production.
A dark red oakleaf variety with fine lobed leaves. Compact and heavy head with very uniform performance. Suitable for late summer and autumn production.
Small slightly upright dense heads of superb crisp and crunchy texture. Stands well without bolting.
Bright green lettuce with a frisee appearance. A non-hearting type for 'cut and come again' or full head production. Good resistance of tip burning and bolting.
An excellent red Batavian for outdoor production. Good structure, crinkled leaves with a wavy margin. Crisp sweet leaves.
Medium to large iceberg type lettuce with well rounded heads. Frilled pale green leaves have a fine flavour and crisp texture. Strong resistance to bolting and heat and cold tolerant.
Curled leaf lettuce. Large fast growing rosette with long, light green, deep cut leaves. Heat tolerant and very slow to bolt.
A small compact cos lettuce with tight hearts.Very sweet flavour. Quick maturing.
Still considered to be one of the best flavoured cos varieties. Dark green leaves.
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