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This Italian strain produces heads rather like iceberg lettuces, but it has a more robust, slightly bitter flavour. A really valuable and colourful addition to late autumn and winter salads.
The skins may be virtually black, but the crisp, tasty flesh is pure white. An unusual addition to the salad bowl, this is a very old variety well worth growing.
Equally good when autumn-sown. We have blended Pink Beauty, Cherry Belle, Long White Icicle and Sparkler.
Like a super-charged French Breakfast, its hybrid vigour ensures rapid growth of tasty, crunchy roots. Very good for extra early or late crops with a little protection.
Ever popular, this red radish, tipped with white, is crisp and has a mild flavour.
A great looking and great tasting globe radish, the red roots are tipped with white. Very good for early crops in the greenhouse and a reliable performer outdoors. Highly recommended.
These long, red, mildly spicy roots are eaten as a snack accompaniment to a glass of beer in Germany, served sliced with a little salt. They are also excellent in salads and have a fine, crunchy texture.
A superb Scarlet Globe type hybrid, the fast growing, light red roots have a good flavour and splendid texture. Tip-top quality.
A giant white 'mooli' which can be eaten raw or cooked. The roots can reach 30cm/12in and they have both a mild flavour and crisp texture. Slow to bolt.
Milder tasting than many and slow to turn woody, this pink, globe-shaped variety adds a different colour to the salad bowl.
The classic spherical radish. Has a lovely flavour and retains its crispness well. Deservedly popular.
Like a cross between French Breakfast and Scarlet Globe, this reliable variety is really tasty and fast growing.
Surprisingly easy from seed, you should have a small first crop the year after sowing. Goes on to give good yields of juicy stems, which can be forced if desired for even sweeter, earlier pickings.
The highest yielding of all our rockets, so perfect for those who cannot get enough fo this large leaved, vitamin-rich variety.
A lovely, peppery addition to any salad, sow a few seeds in patio pots little and often for a continuous supply of delicious salad leaves.
Similar in appearance to the wild form, this is faster growing and more vigorous, but with all the characteristic 'punch'.
Get the rapid growth of cultivated strains and the distinctive 'kick' of wild rocket - with this slow-to-bolt and high yielding variety.
If you like your rocket with the strongest possible flavour, this wild form with its divided and indented leaves is for you.
With its bicolour flowers it is as attractive as Painted Lady, but is much lower growing. Hestia is versatile and can be grown in pots or at the front of flower borders, if desired, as well as in the vegetable plot. It gives very good yields of long and delicious stringless pods.