Kitchen Garden Winter Sowing Seed Collection
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Unlock the secrets of this fantastic Kitchen Garden Winter Sowing Seed Collection, which has been carefully curated to get you growing vegetables and herbs during the quieter season.
Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a novice, the Winter Sowing Seed Collection has 10 varieties for you to grow, so that you can extend your growing season.
Start sowing today and watch your seeds flourish, no matter how chilly it gets outside.
This seed collection contains the following varieties:
- Broad Bean The Sutton AGM: An excellent dwarf variety which is perfect for exposed sites or small gardens. This is one of the lowest growing broad beans, producing very compact plants which give a good crop of fine flavoured beans. (White seeded). For sowing and harvesting information, please click here
- Onion Exhibition: This splendid variety is well named, as we predict a bright future for it on the show bench - while its mild flavour and crisp texture mean it will also be in demand in the kitchen. For sowing and harvesting information, please click here
- Broad Bean Valenciana: An excellent cold tolerant bean, ideal for those autumn sowings. it produces very long pods with some 8 to 9 white beans. The beans freeze well and have a superb flavour. For sowing and harvesting information, please click here
- Lettuce Winter Density: Like a larger version of Little Gem in shape and flavour, you will not be disappointed by this reliable cos lettuce. For sowing and harvesting information, please click here
- Pak Choi Yuushou F1: Great for cool weather growing, Yuushou is a green stemmed variety with robust and heavy heads. The leaves are great in salads or steamed as a winter vegetable as an alternative to other brassicas. For sowing and harvesting information, please click here
- Apple Mint: The large, vigorous plants produce masses of fresh aromatic leaves throughout the summer. With a delicious hint of apple perfect for adding a twist to flavoured sauces, jellies, salads and summer drinks. For sowing and harvesting information, please click here
- Parsley Plain Leaved 2: Has a stronger flavour than curled types and is often known as Italian or French parsley. Worth growing both plain leaved or curled types! For sowing and harvesting information, please click here
- Basil Everleaf Thai Towers: An improved Thai Basil with an authentic flavour. It grows in attractive, highly productive and dense columns with potential for huge harvests. Grow on the patio in a pot or container. For sowing and harvesting information, please click here
- Cress Land Cress: Its strong, distinctive flavour is the same as watercress, but it needs only a moist, rich soil, not running water, to produce a crop. For sowing and harvesting information, please click here
- Mizuna Waido: Very fast growing and cold tolerant, this erect plant has pale stems and a mild flavour. Fine raw in salads but great as steamed veg or in stir fries. In winter it is perfect for baby leaf or teen leaf growing and some regrowth will occur after cutting so it has a "cut and come again" characteristic. For sowing and harvesting, please click here
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