Category Archives: All Vegetable Seeds
Tomato ‘Vivacious’ F1 – Seeds
Tomato ‘Honey Delight’ F1 (Indeterminate) – Seeds
A true, bright yellow tomato with large cherry/cocktail sized fruit (5cm). It was a recent taste test winner in the USA with a fresh and sparkling flavour, prolific cropper and good overall disease resistance, it adds a burst of colour
Tomato ‘Alicante’ (Indeterminate) – Seeds
A popular tomato, maturing early and producing an excellent crop of medium sized fleshy fruits of fine flavour. Succeeds well in soil or grow bags. Resistant to greenback. For cultivation under glass or outdoors. (Cordon variety – one stem grown
Tomato F1 ‘Fantasio (Indeterminate)’ – Seeds
A superbly flavoured tomato, bearing a prolific crop of medium/large fruit, each up to 200g ( frac12; lb) in weight. Shows tolerance to tomato blight. For cultivation under glass or outdoors.
Sweetcorn ‘Goldcrest’ F1 – Seeds
This super sweet sweetcorn variety produces well-filled cobs with an excellent flavour. Their vigorous growth makes them ideal for the UK climate and they harvest from August-September. There’s nothing better than sitting down to a homegrown corn on the cob,
Sweetcorn ‘Snobaby’ F1 – Seeds
Sweet Corn Snobaby F1 A delicious corn for popping! Sweet Corn Snobaby is a dual use corn: stir-fry or popping. Perfect to use as tender, sweet baby corn in stir-fry or Thai curries. Leave the cobs on the plants to
Sweetcorn ‘Moonshine’ F1 – Seeds
The best tasting sweet corn on trials last year – super-sweet variety (SH2). Extra sweet and juicy, can even be eaten raw (where the juice runs down your chin). Excellent cob coverage. 3-5 cobs per plant. 15-20cm cobs. Harvest August-September.
Sweetcorn ‘Minipop’ F1 – Seeds
Delicious lightly steamed or stir-fried, but also lovely raw in salads or as pre-dinner dips. Harvest when the silk tassels begin to show, prior to pollination.
Sweetcorn ‘Swift’ F1 – Seeds
An early maturing, extra tender sweet corn with a high sugar content that gives a deliciously sweet flavour. It has a dwarf habit and improved performance in cold soils. Eat raw or cooked. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. SUPERSWEET
Sweetcorn (Popcorn) ‘Fiesta’ – Seeds
This multi-coloured popping corn is both edible and ornamental. A great way to encourage children to eat veg – watch your cobs leap about with every pop! Tastes like popcorn. As tasty as it is ornamental, Popcorn Fiesta is the
Swede ‘Invitation’ – Seeds
A strong-growing, Club Root resistant swede which also benefits from Powdery Mildew resistance and improved winter hardiness over other varieties. Great beginner variety.
Squash ‘Celebration’ F1 – Seeds
Both decorative and delicious, this prolific and well-flavoured squash makes a delightful centrepiece for celebrating harvest festivals and Halloween. Squash ‘Celebration’ bears small, acorn-type fruits weighing around 750g with an outer skin which is beautifully marbled with green, white and
Swede ‘Gowrie’ – Seeds
Swede Seeds – Gowrie Resistant to both clubroot and powdery mildew, Gowrie is very winter hardy due to the high dry matter. Perfect to use throughout autumn and into the new year from October to late January. This purple-skinned variety
Sweetcorn ‘Sweet Start’ F1 – Seeds
Our earliest sweetcorn yet. This ‘Supersweet’ variety produces tender cobs that are so much sweeter than shop bought ones. To capture the sugars, cook them immediately after harvesting – barbecue, steam or boil and slather with butter! With plenty of
Swede ‘Ruby’ – Seeds
Bred for extra sweetness, Ruby has dark purple-skinned globe shaped roots with creamy yellow flesh and is a really useful winter vegetable. A high dry matter content ensures excellent winter hardiness and it also shows good resistance to Powdery Mildew.
Squash F1 ‘Butterscotch’ – Seeds
A compact variety (ideal for garden or container) producing smaller, earlier maturing fruits of 1-2lbs. Cooks well in the microwave – simply pierce the skin in a few places and cook for about 12 minutes. High resistance to powdery mildew.
Squash ‘Vegetable Spaghetti’ – Seeds
A delicious, easy-to-grow variety producing oval-shaped squashes with straw-coloured skin. It boasts excellent eating qualities with unique ‘scoop out’ flesh that separates into spaghetti-like pieces. Will store for up to 2 months, A super way to get the kids eating
Squash F1 ‘Crown Prince’ – Seeds
Steel blue skin and bright orange flesh with a sweet nutty flavour, and averaging 3-4kg (6 frac12;-9 lb) in weight. The storage potential is excellent; it can be over 3 months if kept in a frost-free area with good ventilation.
Squash ‘Jaune et Vert’ – Seeds
A Scallop/Patty Pan shaped squash with creamy-ivory skin and contrasting green radial streaking (incredibly ornamental!). This flavoursome heirloom variety is particularly tasty when picked young and served when it is no more that 5-7cm (2-3) in diameter. When mature, cut
Tree Spinach – Seeds
Tree Spinach Seeds Create beautiful eye-catching columns of height in your garden Tree spinach has eye-catching bright magenta with almost sparkly growing tips. Spinach plants can grow up to 2m tall, hence the name Tree spinach. This vigorous plant can
Squash F1 ‘Hunter’ – Seeds
An early ripening butternut variety providing a very heavy crop throughout late summer and autumn. Fruit are a lovely buff colour, with fine-flavoured orange flesh, and store well. Average fruit weight 800g – 1Kg. Trailing type, but shorter than American
Spinach F1 ‘Rubino’ – Seeds
A profusion of tasty, red-veined green leaves that can be picked from baby leaf stage through to mature plants. The fast-growing leaves are packed full of healthy antioxidants and fibre, and are ideal for salads or stir fries.

