Vegetable Plug Plants
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Wildflowers for Shade Mix (50 Plugs)
£19.99
(50 Plug Plants)Perfect for those shady spots in your garden
This mix of wildflower plugs contains a mix of wildflowers and grasses that will grow well in partial or light shade, allowing you to bring some colour into those shadier spots. This wildflower mix will also attract vital pollinators. There are over 100 different varieties, all annuals which will readily self seed, giving you continual colour and diversity for months. Lots of the species listed below are natively found in British hedgerows and woodlands. They are great for planting in a dedicated patch in the garden, or in a pot/planter for a mini-meadow!
Each plug plant will have a cluster of different seedlings emerging, a lucky dip from the list below, and should not be thinned out. This way, you’ll get a fairly natural looking little meadow. For best results, plant the plugs approximately 15-20cm apart, and don’t forget that you can plant several plugs to a pot/container, allowing for 15cm per plug.
Number of plugs: 50 plug plants (multiple seedlings per plug!)
Contains a lucky dip seedling mix from over 100 different wildflowers, including:
- Angelica, Wild
- Bedstraw
- Buttercup
- Campion, Red
- Campion, White
- Cowslip
- Daisy
- Foxglove
- Hedge Parsley
- Knapweed
- Mullien
- Musk Mallow
- Mustard, Garlic
- Self-heal
- St John’s Wort
- Teasel
- Vetch
- Woundwort
- Yarrow
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Wildflowers for Shade Mix (100 Plugs)
£29.99
(100 Plug Plants)Perfect for creating a mini wildflower meadow under tree cover
This mix of wildflower plugs contains a mix of wildflowers and grasses that will do really well in partial or light shade, underneath some trees perhaps. You can use them to make a mini meadow underneath a few trees, perhaps your fruit trees if you have a little orchard area. It’s a good way of attracting vital pollinators and bringing some extra colour to the garden.
The mix includes over 100 different varieties of annuals that will readily self seed, and that are natively found in British hedgerows and woodlands.
Each plug plant will have a cluster of different seedlings emerging, a lucky dip from the list below, and should not be thinned out. This way, you’ll get a fairly natural looking little meadow. For best results, plant the plugs approximately 15-20cm apart, and don’t forget that you can plant several plugs to a pot/container, allowing for 15cm per plug.
Number of plugs: 100 plug plants (multiple seedlings per plug!)
Contains a lucky dip seedling mix from over 100 different wildflowers, including:
- Angelica, Wild
- Bedstraw
- Buttercup
- Campion, Red
- Campion, White
- Cowslip
- Daisy
- Foxglove
- Hedge Parsley
- Knapweed
- Mullien
- Musk Mallow
- Mustard, Garlic
- Self-heal
- St John’s Wort
- Teasel
- Vetch
- Woundwort
- Yarrow
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Wildflowers for Birds Mix (100 Plugs)
£29.99
(100 Plug Plants)Attract more wild birds to your garden with this wildflower mix
This mix of wildflower plugs contains a huge range of wildflowers and grasses that are selected to help attract a range of wild birds to your garden. Some will also provide seeds making them a great food source for the birds during the winter months. Many of the wildflower varieties will also attract bees and butterflies to your garden too, great if you’re growing your veg nearby.
There are over 100 different varieties, all annuals which will readily self seed, giving you continual colour and diversity for months. They are great for planting in a dedicated patch in the garden, or in large planters or an old wheelbarrow tucked into nooks and corners around your garden.
Each plug plant will have a cluster of different seedlings emerging, a lucky dip from the list below, and should not be thinned out. This way, you’ll get a fairly natural looking little meadow. For best results, plant the plugs approximately 15-20cm apart, and don’t forget that you can plant several plugs to a pot/container, allowing for 15cm per plug.
Number of plugs: 100 plug plants (multiple seedlings per plug!)
Contains a lucky dip seedling mix from over 100 different wildflowers, including:
- Burnet
- Cornflower
- Corncockle
- Dwarf Sunflower
- Goat’s Beard
- Hawkbit
- Knapweed
- Linseed
- Marigold
- Marjoram
- Millet
- Oxeye Daisy
- Phacelia
- Quinoa
- Scabious
- Selfheal
- Sorrel
- Teasel
- Trefoil – Bird’s Foot
- Vetch
- Yarrow
- Wild Carrot
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Wildflowers for Birds Mix (50 Plugs)
£19.99
(50 Plug Plants)Plant a mini wildflower meadow to attract birds to your garden
This mix of wildflower plugs contains a mix of wildflowers and grasses that will attract a range of wild birds to your garden. Some will also provide seeds making them a great food source for the birds during the winter months. The mix will also attract bees and butterflies to your garden too, great if your also growing veg nearby. There are over 100 different varieties, all annuals which will readily self seed, giving you continual colour and diversity for months.You can plant the 50 plugs in a dedicated patch in the garden, or in planters to create a mini-meadow. You’ll receive a full growing guide with the plug plants.
Each plug plant will have a cluster of different seedlings emerging, a lucky dip from the list below, and should not be thinned out. This way, you’ll get a fairly natural looking little meadow. For best results, plant the plugs approximately 15-20cm apart, and don’t forget that you can plant several plugs to a pot/container, allowing for 15cm per plug.
Number of plugs: 50 plug plants (multiple seedlings per plug)
Contains a lucky dip seedling mix from over 100 different wildflowers, including:
- Burnet
- Cornflower
- Corncockle
- Dwarf Sunflower
- Goat’s Beard
- Hawkbit
- Knapweed
- Linseed
- Marigold
- Marjoram
- Millet
- Oxeye Daisy
- Phacelia
- Quinoa
- Scabious
- Selfheal
- Sorrel
- Teasel
- Trefoil – Bird’s Foot
- Vetch
- Yarrow
- Wild Carrot
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Winter Squash – Gold Nugget
£5.99
(3 Plug Plants)A brilliant squash for growing in pots
If you love Uchiki Kuri, you’ll also love Gold Nugget, which is very similar. The main difference, aside from skin colour, is that Gold Nugget is a bush variety, meaning that the plant stays fairly compact rather than trailing. It can be planted with 80-90cm spacing, and it is a perfect option for growing in a larger container. The squashes themselves are small-medium, weighing in at around 1kg (think butternut squash kind of size, but round in shape!) and both nutty and buttery in flavour.
Number of plants: 3 plug plants
Variety: Gold Nugget (organic*)
In the kitchen: Great for roasting and using in soups, stews etc.
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Winter Squash – Blue Kuri
£5.99
(3 Plug Plants)Ripens nice and early!
If you’ve ever grown Crown Prince (which is a reasonably well known squash variety) then think of Blue Kuri as its smaller sibling. A similar grey-blue skin, deep orange flesh and good nutty qualities. It is a trailing variety and should produce several small squashes weighing around 1kg on each plant. One of its best traits is that it matures early, making it a particularly good option for anyone growing in northern areas of the country where summer might come to an end a little earlier than down here in Cornwall!
Number of plants: 3 plug plants
Variety: Blue Kuri (organic*)
In the kitchen: Roasted in chunks, whizzed up in soups, cooked up in tagines and stews
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Winter Squash – Bush Baby
£5.99
(3 Plug Plants)Small plants, big squashes!
If you’re looking for a winter squash to grow in a small space, but would like to harvest slightly larger fruits weighing up to 4kg, then this is the right variety for you! A bush variety, Bush Baby Winter Squash stays quite compact and can easily be grown in large containers. You’ll probably get 3 or 4 fruits per plant, but they’ll grow quite large for a bush plant, especially if you give the plants a fortnightly liquid feed once it starts fruiting.
Number of plants: 3 plug plants
Variety: Bush Baby (organic*)
In the kitchen: Winter squash is great for roasting, and for using in soups and stews/tagines
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Lavender – Early White
£8.99
3 Plants (8.5cm bio-pots)Lavender with white flowers through summer
This is an early flowering lavender that produces striking white spikes from early summer until early autumn. The plants are quite compact, about 30cm height and spread, which makes them a good option for pots if you’re looking to grow lavender in a smaller space. Give them full sunshine and make sure they have good drainage as they don’t like to get waterlogged.Number of plants: 3 (8.5cm biodegradable fibre pots)
Variety: Early White (organic*)
Great for bees!
In the Kitchen: Lavender adds wonderful flavour to sweet delights like pannacotta, homemade ice-cream, cakes or shortbread biscuits.
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Chilli Pepper – Tabasco
£5.99
(3 Plants)Hot, saucy chilli peppers
The classic variety used for Tabasco sauce. The chillies grow upwards on a tall bush that grows to around 1m. As they ripen, the chillies turn from yellow to green to orange and then red, getting hotter at each stage. The chillies measure about 3cm.
Number of plants: 3
Variety: Tabasco (organic*)
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Sweet Pepper – Tangerine Dream
£5.99
(3 Plants)Small orange peppers on a small bushy plant
This variety of sweet pepper is a great choice for pots, growing to approximately 70cm high. You should get a good crop of peppers measuring about 7-8cm long. They are good for stuffing and have a very mild heat to them (good with cream cheese!)
Number of plants: 3
Variety: Tangerine Dream (organic*)
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Pepper – Jubilandska
£5.99
(3 Plants)Perfect bell peppers for pots
This is a reliable bell pepper that should produce about 10 peppers per plant, that ripen from green to red. You can harvest them green, or wait until they turn red. The plants grow to about 70cm tall, so they are good options for growing in pots.
Number of plants: 3
Variety: Jubilandska (organic*)
In the kitchen: This pepper can be enjoyed raw in a salad or it can be stuffed, roasted or added to sauces.
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Lettuce – Cos Little Leprechaun
£5.99
(10 Plug Plants)Crunchy, tasty and good-looking lettuces
This cos-type lettuce has slightly savoyed red leaves and crunchy hearts. It is very easy to grow, and if you use it as a cut and come again, you should have lettuce all summer long. Alternatively, wait until the plants reach maturity and harvest whole. You’ll receive a full growing guide with the lettuce plants.Number of plants: 10 plug plants
Variety: Cos Little Leprechaun (organic*)
In the kitchen: Use this lettuce in all types of salad – it is a real winner.
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Lettuce – Butterhead Roxy
£5.99
(10 Plug Plants)A gorgeous looking lettuce, and fairly drought-resistant too
Butterhead Roxy tends not to bolt easily, making it a very good option for suntrap gardens that can get a little warm, or for growing in those areas of the UK that don’t get a lot of rain in summer (which is not us here in Cornwall!) Growing lettuces using our organic plug plants is so simple, and you’ll receive a complete growing guide with your plants.Number of plants: 10 plug plants
Variety: Butterhead Roxy (organic*)
In the kitchen: The best salads often have lettuce as their base to give you background flavours and plenty of crunch.
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Lettuce – Baby Leaf Mix
£5.99
(10 Plug Plants)Perfect for small gardens (or even a windowsill)
This is a new mix of baby leaf varieties, with four different lettuce varieties that offer a range of shapes, colours and textures that are perfect together in salads. Use as a cut-and-come-again crop, harvesting baby leaves regularly right through the summer and into autumn. The lettuce plug plants are very easy to grow – perfect for pots, beds or window boxes. A full growing guide is included with the plant delivery.Number of plants: 10 plug plants
Variety: Baby Leaf Mix (organic*) – includes Albabionda, Albaverde, Albarossa and Baby Romaine
In the kitchen: This mixture makes for a quick and easy green salad
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Kale – Rote Krauser
£5.99
(10 Plug Plants)A curly kale that turns deep red as it gets colder
As this curly kale plant grows, its leaves slowly begin to turn and by winter they are a gorgeous purple-red. It’s a little larger than our green Curly Kale (green curled dwarf) and better suited to growing in the ground or in raised beds where it can have a little more space. Growing kale is straightforward using plug plants – just plant them in the ground and keep them well watered. It is best to net them to protect from birds and butterflies, but full growing advice is in the guide included with your plug plants and makes it super simple.
Number of plants: 10 plug plants
Variety: Kale – Rote Krauser (organic*)
In the kitchen: Use kale steamed, baked in a gratin or chucked in stir-fries, stews or even smoothies.
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6 Month Veg Plant Subscription
£120.00Monthly Deliveries of Veg Plants from May to October
You will begin harvesting from June/July onwards and will still be harvesting well into winter with this plant subscription. We’ll send you a series of 6 deliveries shipped monthly starting in May and the last delivery will be in October. Each delivery contains a selection of organic veg plug plants to pop into your garden as soon as they arrive. This subscription has been designed to fit in most small gardens and is perfect for growing in containers.
NEXT ESTIMATED DELIVERY: Spring 2025
Can be grown in: Pots and containers, raised beds and veg patches.
Delivery: You will receive 6 separate deliveries, in May, June, July, August, September and October.
Please note: The contents of this subscription may vary slightly depending upon plant availability.
Transplants suitable for organic growing.
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3 Month Veg Plant Subscription
£60.00Plug Plants Delivered Monthly, from May to July
Our 3 month veg plant subscription is perfect for small gardens and containers, with enough plants to get you growing and harvesting right through summer and into autumn.
You will receive a series of 3 deliveries shipped monthly starting in May, each one containing a selection of organic veg plug plants to pop into your garden. This subscription has been designed to fit in most spaces and is perfect for growing in containers.
NEXT ESTIMATED DELIVERY: Spring 2025
Space required: 5-6 sq metres – eg: 2 raised beds approx 1.5x2m plus a few extra pots
Can be grown in: Pots and containers, raised beds and veg patches.
Delivery: You will receive 3 separate deliveries, in May, June and July.
Please note: The contents of this subscription may vary slightly depending upon plant availability.
Transplants suitable for organic growing.
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Tumbling Tomato – Yellow
£6.99
(5 Plug Plants)Plentiful and
This is a compact variety of tomato that grows well in pots and containers either undercover or outside and produces a good yield of delicious yellow ‘cherry’ sized fruits. These plants will also grow well in hanging baskets making this an interesting and productive alternative to flowers. Tomatoes are easy to grow from plug plants – complete growing instructions are included in your delivery.
Number of plants: 5 plug plants
Variety: Tumbling Tomato – Yellow (organic*)
In the kitchen: These tomatoes will be delicious in any summer salad or combine with other Mediterranean vegetables, toss in olive oil and balsamic vinegar and roast in the oven.
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Black Cherry Tomato
£6.99
(5 Plug Plants)Rich colour and full of flavour
The black cherry tomato plant produces rich, tasty fruits that are super juicy with just the right touch of sweetness. The fruits will ripen to a deep purple making them a delicious alternative to the traditional cherry tomato. It is a vigorous plant that will growing very well in a greenhouse or sunny windowsill, however it will grow well outside if planted later in the season.
Number of plants: 5 plug plants
Variety: Black Cherry (organic*)
In the kitchen: Delicious in salads or try them roasted with a drizzle of olive oil, adding colour to your dishes.
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Sweet Potato – Vineland Early Orange
£5.99
(1 plant)Easy to grow from our potted plants
This tends to be a high yielding variety, and the sweet potatoes look exactly as you’d expect with bright orange flesh and thick red skin. Sweet potatoes will grow best in a greenhouse or polytunnel and will produce many tubers, but if you have a real suntrap of a garden, you could happily plant them outside in well draining soil. For container growing, choose nice deep pots, at least 50cm deep.
Number of plants: 1 plant – (1 litre biodegradable pot)
Variety: Vineland Early Orange
In the kitchen: A great addition to curries and stews. Sweet potato can be roasted to bring out the sweet caramelised flavour or mashed for a delicious alternative to mash potato.
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Mangetout Pea – Shiraz
£6.99
(10 Plug Plants)British bred purple mangetout peas
Add some colour to your veg patch this summer with purple mangetout peas. With its deep purple pods and beautiful two colour flowers, this plant looks as good as it tastes. It produces sweet, crunchy pods perfect for cooking or eating raw. They will need pea sticks or netting to scramble up as they grow. Be sure to water well when the flowers appear to ensure a good healthy crop. Your plug plants will arrive with a helpful growing guide. In late summer – plant in a greenhouse.Number of plants: 10 plug plants
Variety: Shiraz (*organic)
In the kitchen: This variety of Mangetout can be eaten raw in salads or taste delicious added to your favourite stir fry recipe. The purple colour may fade to green when cooked.
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Orach Scarlet Emperor
£5.99
(10 Plug Plants)A great spinach alternative
Mild in flavour with brilliant purple leaves, orach makes a colourful alternative to spinach and will brighten up any salad bowl. These are fast growing plants that produce two-toned red/purple leaves through summer. The plants can grow tall (up to 2.5m) and are best planted in a bed or border, but will do okay in a large patio container too.
Number of plants: 10 plug plants
Variety: Orach Scarlet Emperor (organic*)
In the kitchen: A very versatile salad leaf – can be added to quiche, salads, stews, soups and curries. Use as a summer alternative to spinach.
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Brussels Sprouts – Red Ball
£5.99
(10 Plug Plants)An eye catching little sprout with a colourful twist
This variety of brussels sprout puts a fun twist on the traditional winter vegetable. The red sprouts retain their colour when steamed and taste slightly sweeter than the green variety. They cope well in cold weather and deepen their colour after the first frost appears – they’re best harvested after that but can be harvested anytime from November to January. Best for raised beds/traditional plots, and perfect for planting in summer for Christmas harvests. The organic plug plants will come with complete growing guide with all the tips you need for getting started.
Number of plants: 10 plug plants
Variety: Red Ball (organic*)
In the kitchen: These are great steamed or sauteed in butter, for an alternative – peel each layer and create a tasty salad with the leaves.
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Pea Half Pint – Tom Thumb
£6.99
(10 Plug Plants)Perfect for pots on your patio
Growing your own peas can be one of the most rewarding plants in your garden! They taste SO much better homegrown… frozen peas from the supermarket are no match for these delicious pops of flavour! These dinky plants are ideal for pots. They will produce full sized pea pods, even though the plant is tiny, so they are perfect for a small garden. An excellent addition for summer growing, and they’ll cope well when the weather turns colder in autumn too. They are very easy to grow from plug plants, just follow the advice in the growing guide provided with the plants. In late summer – plant in a greenhouse.
Number of plants: 10 plug plants (*organic)
In the kitchen: Shell the peas and either scatter them in a salad or boil for 3 minutes as a tasty vegetable accompaniment