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  1.  Cabbage ‘Red Drumhead’ is a popular deep red heirloom variety.

    Cabbage 'Red Drumhead'

    Autumn / Winter Cabbage
    Heritage (1860's)
    €1.95

    Cabbage ‘Red Drumhead’ is a popular deep red heirloom variety which produces densely packed leafy heads with dark red, solid hearts in late summer through to Christmas. This old hardy variety from the 1860s is easy to grow, stores well and is remarkably tasty and sweet.

  2. Blue flowers are always welcome in the garden: Borage often flowers lavishly about 8 weeks after sowing.

    Borage, Borago officinalis, Blue Borage

    Starflower, Bee Bread, Blue Borage

    Starting at: €1.95

    Borage is one of the most reliable sources of blue flowers, often flowering lavishly for weeks after sowing. The beautiful blue star-shaped flowers are edible and very important for bees, providing pollen and nectar in prodigious amounts.

  3. The herb borage is a well known annual with beautiful sky blue flowers and succulent foliage.

    Borage, Borago officinalis, Blue and White Mix

    Starflower, Bee Bread, White Borage
    €2.25

    The herb borage is a well known annual with beautiful blue flowers. Not so well known and not often written about is the equally beautiful form 'alba' which boast pure white, perfectly star-shaped flowers. This mixed pack of seeds gives both blue and white forms.

  4. Not so well known is the beautiful white form of Borage with pure white flowers.

    Borage, Borago officinalis alba, White Borage

    Starflower, Bee Bread, White Borage
    €2.15

    The herb borage is a well known annual. Not so well known is the equally beautiful form 'alba' which boast pure white, perfectly star-shaped flowers. Each flower is centred by five black stamens which heighten the drama. The flowers are edible, garden visitors can be converted to herbal advocates simply by offering a taste of its white flower.

  5. Similar to the cultivar 'Siam Queen', this is a type of sweet basil that has been cultivated to provide a distinctive set of traits preferred in Asian cuisine.
    €2.45
    Thai Basil is commonly used in the cuisines of Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. It has has a stronger taste and an identifiable liquorice flavour which is more stable under high or extended cooking temperatures than that of sweet basil. Organic Seed.
  6. Basil ‘Red Rubin’ is a purple version of Italian large leaf basil, distinguished from other purple basils by its sweeter aroma and flavour

    Basil ‘Red Rubin’

    Purple Basil
    €1.75

    Basil ‘Red Rubin’ is a purple version of Italian large leaf basil, a multi-purpose variety that is one of the mainstays of many herb gardens. Distinguished from other purple basils by its sweeter aroma and flavour, the rich, dark purple leaves are more consistent in colour than some of the other purple basils.

  7. Basil ‘Lettuce Leaf Basil’

    Basil ‘Lettuce Leaf Basil’

    Large Leaf Basil or Crispum Basil
    Heritage (Italian)
    €1.95

    Lettuce leaf basil is a popular old Italian variety, a large leafed variety of Sweet Basil and one of the most productive of all basils. With very large, crinkled and highly aromatic leaves, it adds the texture of leaf lettuce while packing a tasty basil flavour to brighten up your summer sandwiches.

  8. Amaranth 'Red Army'

    Amaranth 'Red Army'

    Chinese Spinach, Calaloo, Yin choi, Lin Choi
    €1.75

    Out of stock

    Most gardeners are familiar with ornamental amaranth, but few realise that this plant is a delicious nutritional powerhouse. In the hot summer months, when growing spinach is near impossible, amaranth thrives. A favorite with chefs, Amaranth tricolor ‘Red Army’ is an intense cherry red selection with a delicate pea-like flavour. Use at babyleaf stage for salad or garnish, or leave to mature for steamed vegetable or soups.

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