Kids Picnic Vegetable Collection

SKU: 60476

5 x 9cm Potted Plants

Cucumis sativus, Capsicum annum, Solanum lycopersicum

From 21st May 2025.

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Sale price£14.95

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Product Description

Fun for all the family, this compact vegetable plant collection is aimed at getting children into gardening even in the smallest of outside spaces. We've selected a few varieties that are easy to grow, suitable for containers, and will produce large yields of tasty, healthy snacks perfect for summer picnics. 3 plants, 1 of each: CUCUMBER 'MINI-MUNCH': A top quality, predominantly female flowering cucumber variety which sets well to produce multiple fruits per node, to give large crops of succulent snack-sized cucumbers over a long harvest season. PEPPER 'HAMIK': An almost seedless pepper! The fruits of Hamik have a thick, juicy flesh and turn from green to bright orange as they ripen. Extremely sweet, they are ideal for lunch boxes and salads. TOMATO 'CHERRY FALLS': Cherry Falls if the tomato to go for if you're growing in a small space. Suitable for containers, growbags and even hanging baskets, we love this variety for growing alongside Children. It's easy to grow and has sumptously sweet flavour. A compact variety, forming cascades of sweet tasting mini cherry tomatoes over a long period. Determinate.

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Product Details

Botanical Name Cucumis sativus, Capsicum annum, Solanum lycopersicum
Genus Mixed Collection
Plant Class Half Hardy Annual
Situation Full Sun

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