Category Archives: All Vegetable Seeds
Lettuce ‘Winter Density’ – Seeds
A dwarf, compact lettuce with crisp, succulent, dark green hearts. Very popular for autumn sowing; can also be sown outdoors in spring and early summer. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Tom says: Quick and easy lettuces are many peoples
Lettuce ‘Rossa di Trento’ – Seeds
A loose-leaved, ‘open-hearted’ type, with good ‘bolt’ resistance ensuring that you get a good harvest over a longer period of time. Its beautiful red-tinged leaves are very tasty and it can also be picked as a ‘baby leaf’, especially with
Lettuce ‘All The Year Round’ – Seeds
Traditional favourite with crisp, compact white hearts. Butterhead variety. Quick and easy lettuces are many peoples first veggie crop. Try mixing red and green lettuce leaves to add a note of bitterness to salads, or try slicing up little gem
Lettuce ‘Dixter’ – Seeds
Delicious soft, buttery leaves of impressive colour, which becomes more intense in summer. Excellent disease resistance and good uniformity. Elongated teardrop-shaped leaves on erect plants. Ideal for raised beds, containers or garden. Cos lettuce variety.
Lettuce ‘Unrivalled’ – Seeds
Sow outdoors in spring and summer. Also excellent for January-February sowing under glass for transplanting outdoors. Tom says: Quick and easy lettuces are many peoples first veggie crop. Try mixing red and green lettuce leaves to add a note of
Lettuce ‘Lobjoits Green’ – Seeds
Lobjoits Green is a Cos lettuce that gives large, very crisp, dark green upright hearts which are self-folding. Suitable for spring and autumn sowing. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Tom says: Quick and easy lettuces are many peoples first
Lettuce ‘Oakus’ – Seeds
No vegetable garden is necessary for this beautiful lettuce. The deep red almost black leaves make ‘Oakus’ a worthy addition to flower borders and containers as much as the salad bowl. Sow in succession, picking individual leaves or the whole
Lettuce ‘Red Iceberg’ – Seeds
An excellent green/dark red iceberg lettuce, whose crisp, sweet, tightly wrapped heads stand well without bolting. Tom says: Quick and easy lettuces are many peoples first veggie crop. Try mixing red and green lettuce leaves to add a note of
Lettuce ‘OutREDgeous’ – Seeds
The first plant to be grown from seed, harvested and eaten in space, Lettuce Outredgeous is so easy to grow that it’s out of this world! We?ve been struggling not to burst with excitement over this lettuce since the day
Lettuce ‘Lollo Bionda’ – Seeds
Loose heads of delicious, rounded, pale green leaves with frilled edges. Easy to grow. Pick individual leaves as you need them. Ideal for raised beds, patios or veg garden. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. An expensive, premium salad in
Lettuce ‘Frillice’ – Seeds
A lettuce variety that truly lives up to its “frilly” name. This unique lettuce is a cross between iceberg lettuce and curly endive, resulting in a ‘curly iceberg’ with delightfully crinkled, succulent leaves. Plants have an open habit and show
Lettuce ‘Lollo Rossa’ – Seeds
Crisp and delicious, the leaves are frilled and tinged with red. Pretty enough to include in the flower border. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Picking Lettuce. Tom says: Quick and easy lettuces are many peoples first veggie crop. Try
Leek F1 ‘Below Zero’ – Seeds
A British bred variety which combines the vigour of an F1 hybrid with extreme cold tolerance to produce superb quality leeks which can withstand cold winters. It produces pure white shanks with dark leaves that stand well over a long
Leek ‘Blue Green Autumn Neptune’ – Seeds
An impressive leek producing flavoursome white stems that are ready to harvest from November to January. Shows good winter hardiness and resistance to rust.
Lettuce ‘Red Salad Bowl’ – Seeds
Red leaved form of picking type lettuce. Very productive over a long period and attractive in the garden. Picking Variety. Tom says: Quick and easy lettuces are many peoples first veggie crop. Try mixing red and green lettuce leaves to
Lettuce ‘Salad Bowl’ – Seeds
Produces an abundance of fresh green foliage over a long period. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Picking Variety. Tom says: Quick and easy lettuces are many peoples first veggie crop. Try mixing red and green lettuce leaves to add
Native British Leaves ‘Urban Forager Mix’ – Seeds
Native British Leaves – Urban Forager Mix Grow and forage for Native British edibles from your very own doorstep! The Urban Forager is the easy to grow mix of native leafy veg plants. This mix is made up of Chicory,
Lettuce ‘Little Gem’ – Seeds
Little Gem is the perfect Cos Lettuce – it’s quick to mature, dwarf and compact, producing crisp, sweet, medium-sized hearts. Resistant to root aphid. Suited to sowing March-July outdoors, and also good under cloches. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner.
Leek ‘Lyon Prizetaker’ – Seeds
Long, thick, pure white stems of mild flavour. Excellent for exhibition if sown in January under glass.
Leek F1 ‘Sprintan’ – Seeds
Well named, Sprintan certainly gets a move on to be our earliest maturing leek. From spring sowings, it will mature from late August through to November. As this suggests, it has good ‘standing’ ability and long green ‘shanks’. Has good
Leek ‘Chefs White’ – Seeds
A vigorous, easy-to-grow, quick-maturing variety, developed to produce a good length of bulbous white stem, for harvesting in autumn and winter. Can also be used when young as salad leeks, which we think are preferable to spring onions! Excellent eaten
Salad Leaves ‘Oriental Wonders Mix’ – Seeds
A variety specially created for stir-fries or salads with a kick! Contains a unique and colourful mix of mustards and tatsoi. This mix of super-fast-growing baby salad leaves can be grown on for stir-fry veg. Ideal for the garden or
