Category Archives: All Vegetable Seeds
Radish ‘Rainbow Mix’ – Seeds
A blend of colours with different tastes. Easy to grow and colourful in salads. Harvest April-October.
Pumpkin ‘Atlantic Giant’ – Seeds
This is the really big one, regularly producing monsters up to and over 300kg. If you want to win the local pumpkin growing competition or just grow a huge one for Halloween then this is the one to grow. To
Parsnip F1 ‘Albion’ – Seeds
An improved smooth-skinned hybrid, producing long, firm, tapering roots of superb flavour and texture. Bred for resistance to the very latest strains of disease, including canker, and therefore, ideal for organic growing. An essential part of your Sunday roast! RHS
Radish ‘Felicia ‘ – Seeds
Radish Seeds – Felicia A fantastic new colour in French Breakfast types…PURPLE! Long, slender roots which graduate to white at the tip, perfect to grow their red cousins. Crisp fleshed with a good, peppery flavour, easier to slice than round
Radish ‘Diana’ – Seeds
A cross between a round and longer type, producing oval-shaped, purple-and-white roots. With its peppery tang it is perfect for salads and is fast-cropping and ideal for growing in-between other veg.
Radish ‘Black Spanish Round’ – Seeds
A quality heritage variety with pure black skin and crisp white flesh. Good for winter salads/stews, adding a real ‘bite’. Harvest April-May, October-December.
Parsnip F1 ‘Gladiator’ – Seeds
The long tapering, wedge shaped roots with smooth white skin, have considerable canker resistance. Highly recommended for both the table and exhibition use. An essential part of your Sunday roast! RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Great beginner variety.
Parsnip ‘Tender and True’ – Seeds
Excellent for exhibition and for culinary purposes. Long, smooth-skinned roots with considerable resistance to canker. An essential part of your Sunday roast! Specially recommended. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Heritage Seed Variety, 1929 packet details – An admirable Parsnip
Pak Choi F1 ‘Rubi’ – Seeds
Attractive red leaves (which deepen in colour in cool weather) with a contrasting green underside, which can be grown as either a babyleaf for use in stir-fries, or full size heads for use as a tasty cooked vegetable. SMALL SPACES
Pak Choi ‘Crunchy Colour Mix’ – Seeds
Red and green leaves with contrasting green-and-white undersides. The colour of the red deepens as the weather becomes cooler. For use in stir fries when baby leaves or as a cooked vegetable when fully mature. Contains 50% F1 Rubi and
Parsnip ‘White Gem’ – Seeds
Specially bred by Suttons, Parsnip White Gem is highly recommended for use on all soils. Shorter roots than Tender and True, with fine, white smooth skin. An essential part of your Sunday roast! Considerable resistance to canker.
Onion ‘Purplette’ – Seeds
A superb, small, round spring onion, with extremely attractive purple skins and excellent flavour. It’s easy to grow and does well in containers as well as in the veg garden.
Pak Choi F1 ‘Hanakan’ – Seeds
Compact, slow bolting plants with round smooth leaves and thick pure white stalks.
Parsnip F1 ‘Panorama’ – Seeds
We all love a homegrown parsnip, and we have to say they don?t come much better than the Panorama Parsnip. This fantastic F1 vigour produces uniform roots, so it?s perfect for the plate and the show bench! Harvest October-March. Height
Onion ‘Paris Silverskin’ – Seeds
Paris Silverskin is a tasty onion that’s excellent for salads or pickling. Easy to grow, there’s no thinning required.
Onion ‘Elista’ – Seeds
Onion Seeds – Elista With onion ‘Elista’, you don’t need to worry about stressful preparations or cut fingers. This variety is easy to peel and super easy to prep in the kitchen. Torpedo (elliptical) onions like these have a different
Parsnip ‘Warrior’ F1 – Seeds
Parsnip Seeds – Warrior F1 Parsnip ‘Warrior F1’ proved to be a fantastic performer during its time at the trial grounds and is a British bred variety. It grows flavoursome, chunky, gradually tapering roots that measure up to a whopping
Onion ‘Walla Walla’ – Seeds
Walla Walla – Onion Seeds Sweet, juicy and tear-free! A regional favourite, Walla Walla onion seeds offer sweetness at the first bite with more crunch than tears. It’s mild in taste and less aromatic than any other regular growing onions
Onion ‘Senshyu Semi-Globe Yellow’ – Seeds
Good crop of round, straw-coloured bulbs by early July. Japanese bulb onion variety.
Onion ‘Borettana’ – Seeds
An old Italian variety (known as Cipollini in Italy) that is loved on the continent! Onion Borettana has flat shaped bulbs with paper-thin, golden skin. They have a lovely and sweet flavour and are traditionally pickled with sweet balsamic vinegar
Onion F1 ‘Kamal’ – Seeds
A first-class, deliciously flavoured onion with a good strong red colour, both inside and out. The bulbs are a very uniform round to globe shape, with thin necks, show good tolerance to mildew, and store well.


