Vegetable Plug Plants
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Tomato – Moneymaker
£6.99
(5 Plug Plants)Produces loads of fruits
This variety produces a good crop, hence its name, ‘moneymaker’. It is a good choice for outdoor growing as long as you plant it out well after last frosts. It produces a medium sized tomato, usually towards the end of July/early August.
Number of plants: 5 plug plants
Variety: Moneymaker (organic*)
In the kitchen: Chop up tomatoes and throw in a handful of fresh basil leaves, a drizzle of olive oil and in an instant, you’ll have a delicious colourful summer salad. These are delicious eaten raw, roasted or used in preserves.
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Tomato – Outdoor Girl
£6.99
(5 Plug Plants)No greenhouse? No worries!
As the name suggests, this variety grows well outdoors. It’s a good option for those living in cooler parts of the UK, and it crops quite early too. The tomatoes are a small/medium size, and a tasty option for salad lovers.
Number of plants: 5 plug plants
Variety: Outdoor Girl (organic*)
In the kitchen: Chop up tomatoes and throw in a handful of fresh basil leaves, a drizzle of olive oil and in an instant, you’ll have a delicious colourful summer salad. These are delicious eaten raw, roasted or used in preserves.
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Tomato – Roma Plum
£6.99
(5 Plug Plants)Super for sauces, soups and salad!
A lovely plum tomato variety that has few seeds, making them an excellent choice if you want to make tomato sauces and soups. They are good for salads too.
Number of plants: 5 plug plants
Variety: Roma (organic*)
In the kitchen: Chop up tomatoes and throw in a handful of fresh basil leaves, a drizzle of olive oil and in an instant, you’ll have a delicious colourful summer salad. These are delicious eaten raw, roasted or used in preserves.
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Broad Bean – Aquadulce Claudia
£6.99
(10 Plug Plants)A reliable broad bean variety
Very easy to grow, this variety of broad bean produces longer bean pods. Best harvested young and tender. The plants can be grown in beds or in large pots/planters. There is plenty of growing advice in the growing guide that comes with the plug plants, to help get you off to a good start with your broad bean growing.Number of plants: 10 plug plants
Variety: Aquadulce Claudia (organic*)
In the kitchen: Delicious boiled or steamed, and best eaten podded and peeled, broad beans are great in risotto, pasta dishes or smashed up with butter and served on bruschetta.
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Quick Growing Salad Collection
£32.99
(90 Plug Plants)Cut and come again salad to enjoy all summer
If you are keen to begin harvesting tasty salads in just a couple of weeks after planting, then this easy to grow little pack of salad plug plants is perfect. The plug plants are so easy to grow, just pop them in the ground, water well and keep protected from slugs. Suitable for growing in pots or beds, and will do well in light shade. All our vegetable plug plants are delivered in plastic-free packaging and come with a complete growing guide.You’ll receive various different salad plants, with 3 types of lettuce, as well as spinach, rocket, mizuna, endive, chard and beetroot.
Number of plants: 90 plug plants
Space required: An area approx 120cm x 150cm
In the kitchen: Pick a few leaves from each plant to make your own mixed salad and ditch the supermarket salad bags this summer.
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Tomato – Saint Pierre
£6.99
(5 Plug Plants)Late cropping & a good yield
Extend the tomato season with this late cropping variety. It is a lovely fleshy tomato, with great flavour not dissimilar to beefsteak types. It tends to be quite productive so you can expect a good crop if we get a reasonable summer.
Number of plants: 5 plug plants
Variety: Saint Pierre (organic*)
In the kitchen: Chop up tomatoes and throw in a handful of fresh basil leaves, a drizzle of olive oil and in an instant, you’ll have a delicious colourful summer salad. These are delicious eaten raw, roasted or used in preserves.
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Tomato – Yellow Perfection
£6.99
(5 Plug Plants)A long cropper
Yellow Perfection crops for several months, making it a good option if you’re short on space and can only grow one variety, but would like to enjoy your own home grown tomatoes right through summer and into autumn. The tomatoes are quite small in size, but a little larger than a cherry tomato.
Number of plants: 5 plug plants
Variety: Yellow Perfection (organic*)
In the kitchen: Chop up tomatoes and throw in a handful of fresh basil leaves, a drizzle of olive oil and in an instant, you’ll have a delicious colourful summer salad. These are delicious eaten raw, roasted or used in preserves.
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Tree Spinach
£5.99
(10 Plug Plants)Sparkling pink and golden leaves!
Arguably the most beautiful salad leaf you’ll ever see! Tree Spinach plants deepen into a stunning magenta at the tips, and genuinely sparkle with a little gold dusting. Seeing is believing, so give them a grow and enjoy popping the pink leaves in your salads! The plug plants arrive with a complete growing guide, so it is easy to get started with growing these beauties, but worth knowing in advance that the plants grow quite tall and are best planted at the back of a border/bed.
Number of plants: 10 plug plants
Variety: Tree Spinach (organic*)
In the kitchen: Add Tree Spinach leaves to salads for a splash of bright pink – it’ll look really amazing!
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Baby Sweetcorn – Minipop
£5.99
(10 Plug Plants)Easy to grow, crunchy, sweet and full of flavour
This is a special variety for the production of delicious mini cobs which can be harvested at about 10 cm in length.If you are short of space, these plants can be planted much closer together than normal sweetcorn and you do not need to plant in traditional blocks to aid germination.
Number of plants: 10 plug plants
Variety: Minipop (organic*)
In the kitchen: Perfect for stir-fries, steaming or to add extra crunch to your salads.
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Gourmet Bean and Pea Collection
£26.99
(60 Plug Plants)A must have in your kitchen garden
This lovely collection of beans and pea plants will provide you with a plentiful harvest during the summer months. This collection contains Runner Beans, Borlotti Beans, French Beans, Sugar Snap Peas and Mangetout Peas. Please note that contents may vary depending upon the season. Growing from plug plants is very easy – just pop them in your veg plot when your plants arrive and keep them well watered. Our growing guide has plenty of advice and comes free with every order. In late summer – plant in a greenhouse.Number of plants: 60 plug plants
Space required: An area of approx 1m x 5m
In the kitchen: All full of flavour, these plants are so versatile and complement any dish whether it be a Sunday roast, stir-fry, soup or a summery salad.
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Pumpkin & Squash Patch – Plug Plant Collection
£21.99
(15 Plug Plants)Colourful, decorative, fun and ever so tasty
This is a lovely collection of pumpkins, winter and summer squash that will provide you with colourful and tasty vegetables throughout the summer and autumn months. Growing pumpkins and squash from our plug plants is very easy – just plant them in a sunny part of the garden, and refer to your growing guide (provided with every plant delivery) for growing advice.Number of plants: 15 plug plants
Space required: If growing on the ground, allow approx 15 metres growing space. If growing vertically, against a trellis or fence, you could pack the plants in a little closer, allowing 10 metres space, or grow them in big containers (15 containers, 1 plant per pot)
In the kitchen: This collection of pumpkins and winter squash are all delicious and are great for stuffing, roasting, using in soups or to make delicious pies.
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Tomato Collection
£15.99
(15 Plug Plants)Homegrown tomatoes knock the spots off anything you can buy
This colourful tomato collection contains 3 different super tasty and easy to grow varieties, 15 plug plants in total. Tomatoes are easy to grow from plug plants. We’d recommend growing your tomatoes in a greenhouse or polytunnel if you can, if not, choose a sunny, sheltered spot in the garden. You’ll receive a complete growing guide with your plug plants when they arrive.Number of plants: 15 plug plants (organic*)
Space required: 5 grow bags, or 15x individual pots, or an area measuring approx 2m x 3m
In the kitchen: Chop up the tomatoes and throw in a handful of fresh basil leaves, a drizzle of olive oil and in an instant, you’ll have a bright, colourful and delicious summer salad. These are delicious eaten raw, roasted or cooked in Mediterranean dishes.
(please note – if varieties specified are unavailable we may replace with alternatives.)
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Offer!
Paris Seed Potatoes (Second Early)
Original price was: £4.99.£3.99Current price is: £3.99.
(10 Tubers)A great all rounder
Paris usually produces a good yield of waxy, oval/round shaped potatoes with a smooth skin and creamy light yellow flesh. It tends to produce perfectly formed potatoes, all of a similar size, that are great for cooking up in all sorts of ways – roasted, in mash and as salad potatoes. It is a second early variety with reasonably good resistance to disease. Potatoes will grow best in fertile, well-dug over soil with good drainage.
Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 10
Variety: Paris
In the kitchen: Great for baking, mashing, roasting, frying – will also work really well as a salad potato.
Delivery: We start shipping seed potatoes in February
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Tomato – Delicious Beefsteak
£6.99
(5 Plug Plants)A trusty beefsteak variety
The large fruits ripen towards the end of summer, with all the rich flavour and texture you would expect from a beefsteak tomato. This variety tends not to crack easily as well, which makes them a particularly good choice.
Number of plants: 5
Variety: Delicious Beefsteak (organic*)
In the kitchen: Slice and arrange with mozarella, throw in a handful of fresh basil leaves, a drizzle of olive oil and in an instant, you’ll have a delicious summer salad.
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Tomato – Marmande Beefsteak
£6.99
(5 Plug Plants)A trusty beefsteak variety
If you love a classic Caprese tomato and mozarella salad, then this is the variety for you! The large fruits ripen towards the end of summer, with all the rich flavour and texture you would expect from a beefsteak tomato.
Number of plants: 5
Variety: Marmande Beefsteak (organic*)
In the kitchen: Slice and arrange with mozarella, throw in a handful of fresh basil leaves, a drizzle of olive oil and in an instant, you’ll have a delicious summer salad.
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Chilli Pepper – Hot Lemon
£5.99
(3 Plants)The clue is in the name…
These little yellow chillies are HOT! You’ll get a good yield from each plant. The plant is nice and compact, so it is an excellent choice for pots and patio gardens if you’re keen to grow your own chillies. The chillies ripen from green to yellow – we recommend harvesting once they’ve fully ripened.
Number of plants: 3
Variety: Hot Lemon (organic*)
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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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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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Sweet Pepper – Lemon Dream
£5.99
(3 Plants)Perfect for pots
Beautiful yellow peppers that are quite small in size, but you’ll get a good yield. The plant itself is quite compact too, so it is an excellent choice for pots and patio gardens.
Number of plants: 3
Variety: Lemon Dream (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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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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Sweet Pepper – Topepo Giallo
£5.99
(3 Plants)Great for stuffing
These tomato-shaped peppers are lovely and sweet, ideal for stuffing (they’re usually 7-8cm diameter) and the plants are very productive. An excellent choice for pots.
Number of plants: 3
Variety: Topepo Giallo (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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Chilli Pepper – Early Jalapeno
£5.99
(3 Plants)Easy to grow and packed full of flavour
This variety of Jalapeno produces elliptical-shaped fruits. The fruits can be harvested green or allowed to mature to red. A characteristic ‘corking’ pattern of crack markings can develop on the skin of the fruit as it reaches full size. The plant grows upright and can reach 60cm high bearing fruit up to 7.5cm long.Number of plants: 3
Variety: Early Jalapeno (organic*)
How Hot? Medium
In the kitchen: Jalapenos are traditionally used to make nachos, pickles and used on pizza toppings, they can also be stuffed with cheese to make Jalapeno ‘poppers’.
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Chilli Pepper -Scotch Bonnet Red
£5.99
(3 Plants)These little guys may be small but they will have you breathing fire!
Producing small (4-5cm) but very hot fiery peppers these are not for the faint hearted. They have a squashed bell shaped fruit and are full of flavour and intense heat. Ripe scotch bonnets change from green to orange to red.Number of plants: 3
Variety: Scotch Bonnet Red (organic*)
How Hot? Very Hot!
In the kitchen: If you’re brave this chilli will pack a punch in any chilli or curry. It’s also delicious pickled or used in a chilli jam. It can be eaten raw or cooked.
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Chilli Pepper -Orange Habanero
£5.99
(3 Plants)Don’t underestimate this little fella – hot hot hot!
Habanero peppers may be small but they are also fiery and are among the hottest chilli peppers that you can get. With small tapering fruits 2-4cm long, these fruits start out green and turn to pale orange when ripe.Number of plants: 3
Variety: Orange Habanero (organic*)
How Hot? Very hot!
In the kitchen: If you’re brave this chilli will pack a punch in any chilli or curry. It’s also delicious pickled or used in a chilli jam. It can be eaten raw or cooked.