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    • Arran Pilot Seed Potatoes – First Early Variety

      £4.99
      (10 Tubers)

      Quick growers with great flavour

      This is one of those varieties that you want to cook as soon as you dig them up so that you can enjoy their incredible flavour. They grow quickly and are usually ready for harvest in mid June if you’ve planted in March. You should get an impressive crop of quite pale, yellow skinned tubers that are surprisingly versatile – boil, roast, mash – whatever you fancy!

      Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 10

      Variety: Arran Pilot (First Early)

      In the Kitchen: It is an excellent all-rounder to use – boil, mash, roast, chips

      Delivery: We start shipping seed potatoes in February

      Delivery Info: Available to order now for delivery in Feb through to April/May. Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Planting/Growing Advice: Potatoes need a bit of depth, you can grow them in the ground, raised bed or in a deep planter. These should be planted in spring. If you receive them in Feb/Mar, it is best to chit them before planting out in late March/April. If received in April/May you can plant straight away without chitting.

      For earlies we recommend planting 30cm apart with 40-50cm between rows and for second earlies and main crops we recommend around 40cm apart with 75cm between rows.

      When to harvest: Earlies are usually ready when the flowers open and Maincrops are ready when the leaves have died. Look for these telltale signs to know when your spuds are ready, and then doublecheck by carefully scraping away the earth with your hand or a trowel to see that they’re a good size for harvesting.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • British Basil

      £7.99
      (3 Plants)

      Resistant to cooler conditions
      British Basil has been specifically selected for growing outside in the UK as it is resistant to cooler conditions. It has a bright, green leaf that doesn’t discolour and keeps its recognisable intense flavour.

      Number of plants: 3

      Variety: British (organic*)

      Great for protecting your tomatoes, chillies and aubergines!

      In the kitchen: Pinch off small sprigs and add to salads, tomato dishes, sauces and vegetables.

      Delivery Info: Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Cara Organic Seed Potatoes – Maincrop Variety

      £4.99
      (10 Tubers)

      Good blight resistance
      Cara produces a good sized potato, with pink patches around the ‘eyes’ on the skin. It’s best quality is its blight-resistance – if you have grown maincrop potatoes before and been disappointed to lose your crop to blight, then this is a good choice for you. Usually ready to harvest in September.

      Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 10

      Variety: Cara (organic)

      In the kitchen: We like this variety for roasting and chipping

      Delivery: We start shipping seed potatoes in February

       

      Delivery Info: Available to order now for delivery in Feb through to April/May. Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Planting/Growing Advice: Potatoes need a bit of depth, you can grow them in the ground, raised bed or in a deep planter. These should be planted in spring. If you receive them in Feb/Mar, it is best to chit them before planting out in late March/April. If received in April/May you can plant straight away without chitting.

      For earlies we recommend planting 30cm apart with 40-50cm between rows and for second earlies and main crops we recommend around 40cm apart with 75cm between rows.

      When to harvest: Earlies are usually ready when the flowers open and Maincrops are ready when the leaves have died. Look for these telltale signs to know when your spuds are ready, and then doublecheck by carefully scraping away the earth with your hand or a trowel to see that they’re a good size for harvesting.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Casablanca Seed Potatoes – First Early Variety

      £4.99
      (10 Tubers)

      Good for chips!

      This is a relatively new variety that makes very good chips or potato wedges. It’s a first early variety so can be planted in March harvested in June/July. We’ll be dispatching in late January/February so that you can chit your potatoes ahead of planting.

      Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 10

      Variety: Casablanca (First Early)

      In the Kitchen: It is excellent for baking & roasting, and for chips.

      Delivery: We start shipping seed potatoes in February

      Delivery Info: Available to order now for delivery in Feb through to April/May. Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Planting/Growing Advice: Potatoes need a bit of depth, you can grow them in the ground, raised bed or in a deep planter. These should be planted in spring. If you receive them in Feb/Mar, it is best to chit them before planting out in late March/April. If received in April/May you can plant straight away without chitting.

      For earlies we recommend planting 30cm apart with 40-50cm between rows and for second earlies and main crops we recommend around 40cm apart with 75cm between rows.

      When to harvest: Earlies are usually ready when the flowers open and Maincrops are ready when the leaves have died. Look for these telltale signs to know when your spuds are ready, and then doublecheck by carefully scraping away the earth with your hand or a trowel to see that they’re a good size for harvesting.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Cavolo Nero – Nero di Toscano (Black Kale)

      £5.99
      (10 Plug Plants)

      An easy to grow, decorative and healthy kale plant

      This Italian kale has beautiful dark green leaves and looks really striking in the vegetable patch when it’s fully grown. In fact, many people choose to plant it in borders for exactly that reason. It’s easy to grow (easier than many other brassicas) and will provide you with leaves for several months. The plug plants will arrive with a complete growing guide full of planting advice and tips.

      Number of plants: 10 plug plants

      Variety: Nero di Toscana (organic*)

      In the kitchen: Add Cavolo Nero kale stews, steam it, fry it up with a little garlic butter.

      THESE PLANTS WILL BE SHIPPED IN SPRING 2024

      Delivery Info: Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Planting Advice: Plant plugs approx 30-40cm apart. Protect from slugs and cover with insect proof netting to protect from cabbage white butterflies and pigeons.

      Harvesting: Harvest individual kale leaves throughout the season and the plant will keep growing for months. Or harvest an entire head of kale once mature in late autumn/winter.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • tiny tim tomato

      Cherry Tomato – Tiny Tim (bush variety)

      £6.99
      (5 Plug Plants)

      These compact plants produce a good crop of cherry tomatoes
      Tiny Tim tomato plants will grow to approximately 30-45cm and will produce clusters of beautifully flavoured, sweet red salad tomatoes that are 2cm in diameter. This variety is suitable for outdoor growing. Growing tomatoes from plug plants is easy – just follow the instructions in the growing guide that is provided with the plants.

      Number of plants: 5 plug plants

      Variety: Tiny Tim (organic*)

      In the kitchen: Delicious in salads or try them roasted with a drizzle of olive oil.

      THESE PLANTS WILL BE SHIPPED IN SPRING 2024

      Delivery Info: Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      When to Harvest: Plant plugs 30-40cm apart. Tomatoes should start ripening in late July through to September, depending on when they are planted out and whether they are grown in a greenhouse or outside.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Cobra French Climbing Bean

      £6.99
      (10 Plug Plants)

      Deliciously tasty, and perfectly formed!
      This is a really popular variety of French Climbing Bean that produces long, green bean pods which are about 7mm in diameter and can be harvested over a long period. If you enjoy French Bean Salads, this is the bean for you! French Beans are easy to grow from plug plants – you can plant them in beds or large pots in full sunshine. A complete growing guide is provided with all plug plants.

      Number of plants: 10 plug plants

      Variety: Cobra (organic)

      In the kitchen: Great steamed with a drizzle of olive oil, perfect for salads.

      THESE PLANTS WILL BE SHIPPED IN SPRING 2024

      Delivery Info: Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Planting Advice: Plant plugs in full sunshine and keep well watered.

      Harvesting: You can expect to harvest beans from mid to late summer. If you want to dry and store the beans, allow them to reach maturity on the plants before harvesting in early autumn – dry out thoroughly before storing in airtight jars.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Colleen Seed Potatoes (Organic/First Early Variety)

      £4.99
      (10 Tubers)

      Good resistance to diseases
      Colleen is a great all-round Irish potato with yellow flesh and skin and has a good disease resistance. If early blight is a problem in your part of the UK, this is a good variety to choose. It is a first early, so you can expect to harvest it in June/July.

      Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 10

      Variety: Colleen (organic)

      In the kitchen: This variety of potato is excellent for boiling and frying.

      Delivery: We start shipping seed potatoes in February

       

    • Courgette – Green Bush

      £5.99
      (3 Plug Plants)

      A high yielding, easy to grow courgette plant
      This is a bush variety of courgette, which means that plants are large, robust and vigorous but stay compact without sprawling. The fruit are uniform and straight, with a rich dark green colouring and a fine flavour that’s delicate and sweet enough to eat raw, straight off the plant. Growing courgettes from plug plants is very easy – plant in full sunshine, in beds or large pots, and be sure to water well. You will receive a complete growing guide with your plug plants.

      Number of plants: 3 plug plants

      Variety: Green Bush (organic*)

      In the kitchen: A wonderfully versatile vegetable, courgettes can be used in stir-fries, soups, casseroles, salads, pasta dishes, pickled, the list goes on. You can even eat its beautiful flower, try stuffing it with herbs and cheese and frying it briefly.

      THESE PLANTS WILL BE SHIPPED IN SPRING 2024

      Delivery Info: Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Planting Advice: These plugs will need to be planted at least 60cm apart. They need a lot of sunshine and water.

      Harvesting: Harvest as soon as the fruits are the right size. They should start to produce fruits 2-3 weeks after the first flowers form in early summer, as long as it is warm enough and pollination is good.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Cucumber – Marketmore

      £5.99
      (3 Plug Plants)

      Easy, delicious and decorative
      Cucumber plants look beautiful when growing and can be grown by even the most inexperienced gardener. This variety produces thick dark green fruits which can reach 20cm in length. They are quite spiny, so you’ll need to peel them before eating. Cucumber plants are easy to grow from plug plants – best planted in a greenhouse, or in a sunny, sheltered spot in your garden. Full growing information is provided with the plants.

      Number of plants: 3 plug plants

      Variety: Marketmore (organic*)

      In the kitchen: Cucumbers are delicious in salads, a welcome addition to gin and tonic, and lovely with yoghurt and mint. Also great for dipping in hummus and dips.

      THESE PLANTS WILL BE SHIPPED IN SPRING 2024

      Delivery Info: Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Planting advice: Best grown in a greenhouse. Provide support for the plant to climb, or allow to sprawl across the ground. Plant plugs 30cm apart.

      Harvesting: You should get the first few fruits from July onwards.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Garlic Chives

      £7.99
      (3 Plants)

      Not only adds great flavour to your dishes but looks attractive growing in the garden
      Garlic Chives are similar to Chives, but the leaves are flatter with a white flower that has a delicate garlic and onion flavour. If you don’t have access to a patch of wild garlic in early spring, these make an excellent substitute, producing lots of leaves at around the same time.

      Number of plants: 3

      Organic*

      In the kitchen: The slim, elegant dark green leaves can be used as a tasty addition to salads, or in soups, stews and curries. The flowers are also edible and look lovely when sprinkled over a summer salad.

       

      Delivery Info: Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Kerr’s Pink Seed Potatoes – Maincrop Variety

      £4.99
      (10 Tubers)

      A great variety for storing
      If you’re keen to grow lots of potatoes and store some to keep you going until Christmas, then this variety is a good shout, although you may need to order two packs to see you through all the way until December! They have a pale pink tint to the skin and around the ‘eyes’ and dry flesh (hence they store well). They are usually ready to harvest in September.

      Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 10

      Variety: Kerr’s

      In the kitchen: It is excellent for roasting, mashing and for making chips.

      Delivery: We start shipping seed potatoes in February

       

      Delivery Info: Available to order now for delivery in Feb through to April/May. Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Planting/Growing Advice: Potatoes need a bit of depth, you can grow them in the ground, raised bed or in a deep planter. These should be planted in spring. If you receive them in Feb/Mar, it is best to chit them before planting out in late March/April. If received in April/May you can plant straight away without chitting.

      For earlies we recommend planting 30cm apart with 40-50cm between rows and for second earlies and main crops we recommend around 40cm apart with 75cm between rows.

      When to harvest: Earlies are usually ready when the flowers open and Maincrops are ready when the leaves have died. Look for these telltale signs to know when your spuds are ready, and then doublecheck by carefully scraping away the earth with your hand or a trowel to see that they’re a good size for harvesting.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • King Edward Seed Potatoes – Maincrop Variety

      £4.99
      (10 Tubers)

      For the best roasties!
      This is a relatively late cropping variety, that is usually ready to harvest in September/October. It is one of the more popular varieties to grow, largely because of the flavour – it is just great for roast potatoes, and for mash. If your plot is prone to eelworm and blight, you may find the tubers fall victim, but otherwise it is a great variety for home growing.

      Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 10

      Variety: King Edward

      In the kitchen: It is excellent for roasting, mashing and for making chips.

      Delivery: We start shipping seed potatoes in February

       

      Delivery Info: Available to order now for delivery in Feb through to April/May. Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Planting/Growing Advice: Potatoes need a bit of depth, you can grow them in the ground, raised bed or in a deep planter. These should be planted in spring. If you receive them in Feb/Mar, it is best to chit them before planting out in late March/April. If received in April/May you can plant straight away without chitting.

      For earlies we recommend planting 30cm apart with 40-50cm between rows and for second earlies and main crops we recommend around 40cm apart with 75cm between rows.

      When to harvest: Earlies are usually ready when the flowers open and Maincrops are ready when the leaves have died. Look for these telltale signs to know when your spuds are ready, and then doublecheck by carefully scraping away the earth with your hand or a trowel to see that they’re a good size for harvesting.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Leeks – Musselburgh

      £6.99
      (20 Plug Plants)

      A tried and tested traditional variety
      Musselburgh produces huge, handsome leeks with thick stems and dark green leaves. It is reliable, easy to grow, winter hardy, with good disease resistance and an excellent strong flavour. It will be ready for harvesting late summer to early winter. It’s easy to grow leeks from plug plants – just follow the instructional leaflet that will arrive with your plug plants.

      Number of plants: 20 plug plants

      Variety: Musselburgh (organic)

      In the kitchen: Leeks are delicious in soups, stews and pies. You can steam, fry or boil. Finely chopping leeks brings out the flavour and texture.

      THESE PLANTS WILL BE SHIPPED IN SPRING 2024

      Delivery Info: Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Planting Advice: You may find multiple seedlings per plug, these are best separated out carefully. Use a pencil or small stick to make 5-10cm deep holes 10-15cm apart in the soil, then carefully put a leek seedling in each hole and water well to “puddle in”.

      Harvesting: Harvest in late summer/autumn before the plants start bolting (forming flower heads)

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Maris Piper Seed Potatoes – Maincrop Variety

      £4.99
      (10 Tubers)

      Best for Eelworm Resistance & Good for Storing
      If you’ve struggled with eelworm when growing potatoes previously, then Maris Piper is a really good choice. It’s not completely resistant, but it’s fairly tough. That aside, it is a popular choice for its flavour, high yields and multipurpose qualities in the kitchen – it is equally happy being roasted, boiled, baked or mashed.

      Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 10

      Variety: Maris Piper

      In the kitchen: It is excellent for roasting, mashing, baking and for making chips.

      Delivery: We start shipping seed potatoes in February

       

      Delivery Info: Available to order now for delivery in Feb through to April/May. Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Planting/Growing Advice: Potatoes need a bit of depth, you can grow them in the ground, raised bed or in a deep planter. These should be planted in spring. If you receive them in Feb/Mar, it is best to chit them before planting out in late March/April. If received in April/May you can plant straight away without chitting.

      For earlies we recommend planting 30cm apart with 40-50cm between rows and for second earlies and main crops we recommend around 40cm apart with 75cm between rows.

      When to harvest: Earlies are usually ready when the flowers open and Maincrops are ready when the leaves have died. Look for these telltale signs to know when your spuds are ready, and then doublecheck by carefully scraping away the earth with your hand or a trowel to see that they’re a good size for harvesting.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Padron Pepper

      £5.99
      (3 Plug Plants)

      Some are hot, most are not!
      Padron Peppers are becoming so popular with foodies, and for good reason. They are simply delicious freshly harvested, stir fried in a generous glug of olive oil with a pinch of Cornish Sea Salt. Every so often you’ll come across one that is hot, but most are lovely and mild and so tasty. They are a must grow! Growing from plug plants is quick and easy – just plant them in a greenhouse or sunny, sheltered site when your plants arrive and follow the advice in the growing guide provided with your plants.

      Number of plants: 3 plug plants

      Variety: Padron (organic*)

      In the kitchen: Best fried in olive oil until the skin blisters, then sprinkle with sea salt.

      THESE PLANTS WILL BE SHIPPED IN SPRING 2024

      Delivery Info: Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Growing/Planting Advice: Best planted in a greenhouse or polytunnel. Keep well watered. Plant plugs approx 30cm apart.

      When to harvest: You can expect chillies and peppers to start forming in July if planted early, they should keep cropping through to late Autumn if grown in a greenhouse.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Pentland Javelin Seed Potatoes – First Early Variety

      £4.99
      (10 Tubers)

      Good flavour, and seems less popular with slugs

      This variety is full of flavour. It is usually ready to harvest in late June after planting in March, and produces waxy tubers with yellow flesh. There’s no scientific basis for the argument that this variety tends to be less damaged by slugs, but if you do find your potatoes are normally slug-damaged, Pentland Javelin may be worth a try! They are good cut and boiled for salads, but you can use them for roasting and mashing as well.

      Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 10

      Variety: Pentland Javelin  (First Early)

      In the Kitchen: A good variety for boiling and treating as new potatoes

      Delivery: We start shipping seed potatoes in February

      Delivery Info: Available to order now for delivery in Feb through to April/May. Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Planting/Growing Advice: Potatoes need a bit of depth, you can grow them in the ground, raised bed or in a deep planter. These should be planted in spring. If you receive them in Feb/Mar, it is best to chit them before planting out in late March/April. If received in April/May you can plant straight away without chitting.

      For earlies we recommend planting 30cm apart with 40-50cm between rows and for second earlies and main crops we recommend around 40cm apart with 75cm between rows.

      When to harvest: Earlies are usually ready when the flowers open and Maincrops are ready when the leaves have died. Look for these telltale signs to know when your spuds are ready, and then doublecheck by carefully scraping away the earth with your hand or a trowel to see that they’re a good size for harvesting.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Purple Sprouting Broccoli – Early

      £5.99
      (10 Plug Plants)

      Easy to grow, beautiful colour and fantastic flavour

      An extremely healthy and tasty vegetable that is so much more flavoursome when harvested and eaten fresh from your own garden. This variety is great to plant in spring/summer for a harvest between February and May, when there’s not much else to harvest! Growing from our plug plants is very easy – just pop them in your veg plot when your plants arrive and keep them well watered – a complete growing guide is provided with every plant delivery.

      Number of plants: 10 plug plant

      Variety: Early (organic*)

      In the kitchen: Packed full of flavour when lightly steamed, stir-fried or boiled in just a few minutes so that the florets become tender. Drizzle with melted butter and lemon juice to make a delicious side dish.

      THESE PLANTS WILL BE SHIPPED IN SPRING 2024

      Delivery Info: Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Planting advice: Plant 40cm apart. Protect from slugs and cover with net to guard against butterflies and pigeons.

      Harvesting: Harvest once the broccoli florets start to form. For summer sprouting varieties, this should be late summer through to autumn. For early sprouting varieties, harvest in late winter to spring. Harvest regularly for a longer crop.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Rainbow Chard – Bright Lights

      £4.99
      (10 Plug Plants)

      Colourful, nutrient-rich and delicious

      Rainbow chard will bring a pleasing punch of colour to your veg patch during the colder months. It is a flavoursome and nutrient-rich plant that will produce leaves throughout the seasons. Simply cut off the bigger, outer leaves at the base and more will keep growing. It is easy to grow rainbow chard from plug plants – just plant in raised beds or large containers and follow the growing guide that is provided with the plants.

      Number of plants: 10 plug plants

      Variety: Bright Lights (organic*)

      In the kitchen: The leaves are lovely wilted with a bit of garlic butter, and the stalks are great chopped up and thrown into paellas and risottos.

      THESE PLANTS WILL BE SHIPPED IN SPRING 2024

      Delivery Info: Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      When to harvest: Plant plugs 30-40cm apart. Once planted, you should be able to start harvesting the outer leaves of spinach and chard within a few weeks. Keep picking regularly for a continuous crop right through to autumn.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Red Duke of York Seed Potatoes (Heritage/First Early Variety)

      £4.99
      (10 Tubers)

      A great all rounder
      This heritage variety dates back to 1942. It produces red, thick skinned tubers with soft fluffy yellow flesh. They are a good option for gardens that tend to get hit by blight, as they are usually ready to harvest in June/July (like most first earlies) and provide an early crop of potatoes that are good for mashing and roasting alongside all the lovely salad potatoes.

      Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 10

      Variety: Red Duke of York (organic)

      In the kitchen: These can be roasted, mashed, baked or used for making chips.

      Delivery: We start shipping seed potatoes in February

    • Rocket Seed Potatoes – First Early Variety

      £4.99
      (10 Tubers)

      Quick growers that produce a heavy crop

      Named for its speed of growth, Rocket potatoes will produce a fairly heavy crop very early on in the season, often as early as the first week or so of June. The potatoes are waxy in texture, and pleasingly round and uniform in shape. They are a good new potato option, especially if you’re growing for the first time as you’ll find you get lots to dig up!

      Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 10

      Variety: Rocket (First Early)

      In the Kitchen: Use as a new potato – boiled with plenty of butter and seasoned well!

      Delivery: We start shipping seed potatoes in February

      Delivery Info: Available to order now for delivery in Feb through to April/May. Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Planting/Growing Advice: Potatoes need a bit of depth, you can grow them in the ground, raised bed or in a deep planter. These should be planted in spring. If you receive them in Feb/Mar, it is best to chit them before planting out in late March/April. If received in April/May you can plant straight away without chitting.

      For earlies we recommend planting 30cm apart with 40-50cm between rows and for second earlies and main crops we recommend around 40cm apart with 75cm between rows.

      When to harvest: Earlies are usually ready when the flowers open and Maincrops are ready when the leaves have died. Look for these telltale signs to know when your spuds are ready, and then doublecheck by carefully scraping away the earth with your hand or a trowel to see that they’re a good size for harvesting.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Setanta Organic Seed Potatoes – Maincrop Variety

      £4.99
      (10 Tubers)

      A fantastic potato to grow!
      Setanta is a new Irish variety of potato with the ever-popular Rooster as one of its parent lines. It has a fairly high resistance to blight which makes it a particularly popular maincrop choice (maincrop potatoes tend to be in the ground at around the time blight normally hits, in late summer, whilst earlies have often been harvested already.) Yields are good with red skinned tubers with creamy yellow flesh.

      Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 10

      Variety: Setanta (organic)

      In the kitchen: It is excellent for roasting, baking and for making chips.

      Delivery: We start shipping seed potatoes in February

       

      Delivery Info: Available to order now for delivery in Feb through to April/May. Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Planting/Growing Advice: Potatoes need a bit of depth, you can grow them in the ground, raised bed or in a deep planter. These should be planted in spring. If you receive them in Feb/Mar, it is best to chit them before planting out in late March/April. If received in April/May you can plant straight away without chitting.

      For earlies we recommend planting 30cm apart with 40-50cm between rows and for second earlies and main crops we recommend around 40cm apart with 75cm between rows.

      When to harvest: Earlies are usually ready when the flowers open and Maincrops are ready when the leaves have died. Look for these telltale signs to know when your spuds are ready, and then doublecheck by carefully scraping away the earth with your hand or a trowel to see that they’re a good size for harvesting.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Sweet Pepper – Californian Wonder

      £5.99
      (3 Plants)

      Good cropper with a mild, sweet flavour
      This is a really popular variety as it is such a good cropper with large square shaped fruits that have a mild, sweet flavour. The fruits are best picked whilst still green.

      Number of plants: 3

      Variety: Californian Wonder (organic*)

      In the kitchen: This pepper can be enjoyed raw in a salad or it can be stuffed, roasted or added to sauces.

      THESE PLANTS WILL BE SHIPPED IN SPRING 2024

      Delivery Info: Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      Growing/Planting Advice: Best planted in a greenhouse or polytunnel. Keep well watered. Plant plugs approx 30cm apart.

      When to harvest: You can expect chillies and peppers to start forming in July if planted early, they should keep cropping through to late Autumn if grown in a greenhouse.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.

    • Sweetcorn – Sweet Nugget

      £5.99
      (10 Plug Plants)

      Produces lovely golden cobs with a super sweet flavour
      Sweetcorn is easy to grow but be sure to plant them in blocks rather than rows. This sweetcorn variety produces cobs approx. 20cm in length, and looks lovely when it’s growing in the veg patch. Growing sweetcorn from plug plants is very easy – just pop them in your veg plot when your plants arrive and keep them well watered. See our growing guides for more details.

      Number of plants: 10 plug plants

      Variety: Sweet Nugget (organic*)

      In the kitchen: Best eaten fresh from the garden with butter and black pepper. Alternatively, try bbq-ing them with chilli and garlic butter.

      THESE PLANTS WILL BE SHIPPED IN SPRING 2024

      Delivery Info: Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.

      When to Harvest: Plant plugs 30cm apart (20cm for baby sweetcorn). You can expect to harvest sweetcorn in late August/September.

      *Transplants suitable for organic growing.