Category Archives: All Vegetable Seeds

Broad Bean Vicia faba ‘Vroma’ – Seeds

Broad Bean Vicia faba ‘Vroma’ guarantees a generous harvest of plump, flavourful beans. This early-season variety is perfect for both autumn and spring sowing, producing abundant clusters of large pods, approximately 18cm in length, each holding 4-5 meaty beans. Awarded

Broad Bean ‘Suprifin’ – Seeds

Good for smaller gardens or windy sites, Broad Bean ‘Suprifin’ produces mid-height bushy plants that are easier to manage and support than taller cultivars. A high-yielding variety, the short, 15cm long pods contain up to 5 medium-sized beans with an

Dwarf French Bean ‘Celine’ – Seeds

Bean (Dwarf French) Seeds – Celine This variety boasts extra-fine, dark purple beans, only 6-7mm thick, which you can find and be served in the most finest restaurants. These dark stemmed plants grow an abundance of attractive purple/white flowers and

Dwarf French Bean ‘Compass’ – Seeds

An extra fine French bean as would be seen in the finest range in supermarkets. It boasts exceptional flavour and very heavy crops. A super fine bean with excellent flavour Very high yields Tom says: The finest of all French

Dwarf French Bean ‘Safari’ – Seeds

Safari produces straight, very slender round dark green stringless pods about 11-12cm (4 frac12;-5) in length. Require only a brief cooking time and are best steamed and served whole. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner.

Broad Bean ‘Luz de Otono’ – Seeds

A vigorous growing bean that shows good cold resistance for overwintering use. Produces long, high quality pods of tasty beans May-June. May also be sown in July for a November crop in mild areas. For autumn sowing.

Climbing French Bean ‘Colourful Climbing Mix’ – Seeds

This superb mix will provide you with masses of long, tender, fleshy pods of purple, green and yellow, throughout the entire summer. They’re all stringless and boast an exceptionally fine flavour! Varieties: Monte Gusto, Carminat, Monte Cristo.

Broad Bean ‘Karmazyn’ – Seeds

A must for anyone looking for something different! Karmazyn is a compact-growing broad bean that will produce a bountiful crop of tasty and colourful beans!

Climbing French Bean ‘Cobra’ – Seeds

Bean (Climbing French) Seeds – Cobra RHS Award of Garden Merit Winner! The Climbing French Bean – Cobra is a huge improvement on the Blue Lake Bean variety, with vigorous plants that yield up to a third more beans! The

Pea ‘Oregon Sugar Pod’ – Seeds

A superb Sugar Pea with long slightly curved fleshy pods which should be gathered young and cooked whole. Height 105-120cm (3 frac12;-4′). Sugar Pod (Mangetout) type. R = Round seed. Hardy, and can be sown in late autumn or January-March.

Snow Pea ‘Green Beauty’ – Seeds

Snow peas are like giant mangetout. They can be eaten when immature like a mangetout or left for the peas to swell in the pod, giving you huge, juicy and stringless ‘Snow Peas’. Perfect to snack on, stir-fry or eat

Pea ‘Maro’ – Seeds

The premier ‘marrowfat’ variety ideal for making ever-popular mushy peas. Harvest the pods when fully dry and mature and the peas are hard and firm. Peas can also be soaked for stews and casseroles. Can also be eaten fresh when

Pea ‘Lincoln’ – Seeds

Pea ‘Lincoln’ produces curving green pods, each containing up to nine tender peas with an outstanding sweet flavour. This heritage early maincrop variety is reliable and well known for producing heavy crops with regular picking. Up to 9 peas per

Broad Bean ‘De Monica’ – Seeds

This superb, early-maturing variety grows well in low daylight conditions, producing bountiful crops of 15cm (6?) long pods filled with 5-7 tasty, creamy-coloured beans per pod. Early maturing, delicious pods Will grow in low light conditions

Pea ‘Hurst Greenshaft’ – Seeds

Medium green pointed pods in pairs, each containing 9-11 peas. Resistant to downy mildew and Fusarium Wilt; recommended for exhibition. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Second-Early/Maincrop Variety. Height 75cm (30).

Broad Bean Statissa – Seeds

Bean (Broad) – Statissa The first broad bean created especially for eating in the pod, to join the mangetout pea! Statissa grows particularly fine beans inside a slim pod that enable you to cook and eat the young beans whole

Pea ‘Kelvedon Wonder’ – Seeds

Thin-shelled pointed, narrow pods in pairs. Heavy yielding, and of fine flavour, it is also resistant to mildew and suitable for June-July sowing. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Height 45cm (18). Early Variety. Heritage Seed Variety, 1938 packet details

Broad Bean ‘Aquadulce Claudia’ – Seeds

A long podded, white-seeded tasty broad bean that’s early to mature, Aquadulce Claudia is recommended for autumn and winter sowings throughout the U.K. for the earliest crops the following spring and summer.

Pea ‘Vivado’ – Seeds

An outstanding variety producing a bumper crop of sweet tasting peas that are rich in protein, carbohydrate and fibre. Harvest May-September. W = Wrinkled seed. Sow in succession March-June. Allow 60-120cm (2-4′) between rows. (12-14 weeks maturity).

Pea ‘Blauwschokker’ – Seeds

An unusual and extremely attractive heritage variety with purple flowers followed by purple pods which may be eaten as mangetout when young or allowed to grow into swollen pods full of sweet green peas. Highly ornamental and tasty too!

Pea ‘Ambassador’ – Seeds

Use fresh or frozen, this ‘Onward’ type pea is high in vitamin C and tastes delicious! Vigorous, with a high level of disease resistance (eg Powdery Mildew, Fusarium, etc.). Height 70cm (28). Second-Early/Maincrop Variety.

Pea Sugar Snap ‘Delikett’ – Seeds

With a very sweet flavour, this round podded mangetout type pea will add a delicious flavour to your dinner plate. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Height 75cm (30).