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Grow this oval leaved, crinkle edged cress outdoors for salads, stir fries, sandwiches or as a garnish.
Perfect protection from frost, wind, hail, insects and other pests, plus diffuses strong sunlight and reduces transpiration. D T Brown's UV fleece is 30g/sq.m giving better insulation than most other fleeces.
The best keeping garlic we know, the bulbs can last as long as the following March after lifting them in July. This superb, softneck strain yields large, high quality bulbs with a fragrance which is both long and strong.
Also known as lucerne, it has the deliciously light taste of peas fresh from the pod. Ready in 3 - 5 days and great in salads and stir-fry dishes..
Winter hardy so can be dug in next spring. Ideal for adding humus content to impoverished soils.
The mild onion flavour makes chives the perfect companion with egg and cheese dishes. We love it chopped into scrambled eggs. Grow in a border or in pots.
A good handful of leaves added late will enhance any curry. Young leaves are delicious in a salad of mixed leaves. Very quick grower.
Don't forget to order a pack or two of these, as there is nothing more frustrating than unlabelled seed trays or plant rows.
Medium-sized butterhead (soft hearted) variety, slow to bolt and with a long harvesting period.
This non-hearting 'oak leaf' lettuce has thick leaves of excellent flavour and texture. Ornamental enough for patio pots.
If you thought Little Gem was the tastiest lettuce, this selection has an even better flavour. Very good for close spacings and as cut-and-come-again.
Like a larger version of Little Gem in shape and flavour, you will not be disappointed by this reliable cos lettuce.
Rocket, coriander, mizuna, mustard and sorrel are all in this blend - making it rather more interesting than most packs of salad leaves we see in the shops. Pick as baby leaves or cut-and-come-again.
Upright, good looking and tough enough to take the winter in its stride, it produces a good length of 'white' Suitable for both autumn and spring sowing, it is slow to bolt and resistant to white rot.
The name says it all - the more resilient brother of our best loved spring onion. Same great taste!
Specailly formulated to N11:P22:K22, it will benefit both onions and garlic, giving plants just the boost they need. High in phosphorous for good bulb development and high in potash to boost disease resistance, we recommend this excellent fertiliser. Supplied in easy-to-use granular form.
Just the job for keeping your crop of onions in tip-top condition for several months, our nets allow good air circulation. Once the skins of the bulbs have 'set', hang them in onion nets in a dry, airy, frost-free place. Never store onions in plastic bags as this will cause them to rot.
A fine selection of this famous and very popular strain. Large, golden skinned globes with a mild flavour. Not the best keeper and best used before Christmas. Also a splendid show bench variety.
The daddy of them all and the parent of virtually all the heavyweight strains. Expect very large, heavy bulbs with a deliciously sweet flavour even with the minimum of care and attentions. Cosset your plants and you may grow some real giants. Does not keep well. Supplied in original raiser's packets.