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  1. Catalogna Cerbiatta which produces masses of deep lobed leaves which are perfect for baby leaf salads.

    Lettuce 'Catalogna Cerbiatta', Organic

    Loose Leaf, Oakleaf Lettuce
    €2.95
    A highly ornamental oakleaf lettuce which produces masses of deeply lobed leaves. With good flavour and texture, the compact plants will grow easily in a pot or in the garden. This variety tolerates heat very well, but also excels in cooler climates. Organic Seeds.
  2. Catalogna Cerbiatta which produces masses of deep lobed leaves which are perfect for baby leaf salads.

    Lettuce 'Catalogna Cerbiatta'

    Loose Leaf, Oakleaf Lettuce

    Regular Price: €1.75

    Special Price €0.95

    A highly ornamental oakleaf lettuce which produces masses of deeply lobed leaves. With good flavour and texture, the compact plants will grow easily in a pot or in the garden. This variety tolerates heat very well, but also excels in cooler climates.
  3. Lettuce 'Baby Oak Leaf'

    Lettuce 'Baby Oak Leaf'

    Oakleaf Lettuce
    €1.95

    Pretty little lettuces that form dense leafy, rosettes that look like lettuce bouquets.Lettuce 'Baby Oak Leaf' are tender, sweet and succulent. A bolt-resistant variety with a long harvest period, recommended for the planting period from March to the beginning of May. The leaves rarely become bitter, even in hotter climates.

  4. Lettuce 'All Year Round'

    Lettuce 'All Year Round'

    Butterhead Lettuce.
    Heritage variety (pre 1870)
    €1.95

    As its name suggests, this classic butterhead lettuce can be the basis of fresh daily salads throughout the year. This is no 'supermarket' variety, but rather a proper lettuce with an exquisite flavour unavailable from anywhere but from your own vegetable patch.

  5. Lemon Grass 'East Indian'

    Lemon Grass 'East Indian'

    Lemon Grass, Cochin Grass or Malabar Grass
    €2.25

    Lemon grass is widely used as a herb in Asian and Caribbean cooking. It has a citrus flavour and can be dried and powdered, or used fresh. It is commonly used in teas, soups, and curries and is also suitable for poultry, fish, and seafood.

  6. The leaves of lemon balm have the scent of lemon with a hint of mint.

    Lemon Balm, Melissa officinalis, Organic

    Bee Balm, Sweet Balm, Balm Mint, Blue Balm.

    Regular Price: €1.95

    Special Price €1.55

    Lemon balm is a very special herb with a number other uses. The leaves have the scent of lemon with a hint of mint. It is refreshing served in summer drinks such as Pimms or lemonade, use to flavour fruit, in sorbets and deserts or with a green salad. Organic Seed.
  7. The leaves of lemon balm have the scent of lemon with a hint of mint.

    Lemon Balm, Melissa officinalis

    Bee Balm Sweet Balm, Balm Mint, Blue Balm.
    €1.85

    Melissa officinalis or 'Lemon balm' is a highly-scented herb, best known for its use in tea, but this very special herb has a number other uses. If you enjoy the liquors Benedictine and Chartreuse you may find the taste familiar as lemon balm is an ingredient in both.

  8. Perpetual Spinach Leaf Beet is one of the easiest and most productive vegetables for a small space

    Leaf Beet, Perpetual Spinach, Organic

    Spinach Beet, Seakale Beet, Wild Spinach
    Heritage variety (In use in 1790)
    €2.45
    'Perpetual Spinach is one of the easiest and most productive vegetables for a small space. Extremely resistant to bolting, it responds particularly well to repeat cutting. With just one sowing you can feast on the succulent leaves the entire summer and through to winter.
  9. Perpetual Spinach Leaf Beet is one of the easiest and most productive vegetables for a small space

    Leaf Beet, Perpetual Spinach 'Everglade'

    Spinach Beet, Seakale Beet, Wild Spinach
    €2.35

    Perpetual Spinach 'Everglade' is a modern selection with an upright habit and dark green compact leaves that contrast sharply with bright white stems. It responds particularly well to repeat cutting and is one of the easiest and most productive vegetables for a small space.

  10. Komatsuna 'F1 Samurai' can be sown virtually every month of the year, for glasshouse or tunnel crops or open field.

    Komatsuna 'F1 Samurai'

    Mustard Spinach
    €2.55

    Komatsuna, F1 Samurai is a robust and reliable Komatsuna, it is longstanding and with good yield potential. With a dark green round/oval leaf and a nice upright habit they are easy to harvest. It can be sown virtually every month of the year, for glasshouse or tunnel crops or open field.

  11. Komatsuna ‘F1 Comred’ has rich ruby red leaves and contrasting green stems.

    Komatsuna 'F1 Comred'

    Mustard Spinach
    €1.85

    Komatsuna ‘F1 Comred’ has rich ruby red leaves and contrasting green stems. Ideal as baby greens, the flat, round leaves are tinted red above and green with red veins below, they maintain their colour under crop covers or glasshouse. The plants are uniform with excellent upright growth for easy harvest.

  12. Good King Henry

    Good King Henry

    Chenopodium bonus-henricus (An Ancient Crop)
    Poor-man's Asparagus, Lincolnshire Spinach.
    €2.55

    Out of stock

    Good King Henry has been used as a vegetable for centuries and was once a common sight in every garden. Good King Henry may have lost his court and become something of a rarity today, but this unique herb has much to offer to the home or cottage gardener.

  13. The plant has a distinctive growth habit with strap-shaped leaves unlike either onion or garlic.

    Garlic or Chinese chives, Oriental Garlic, Organic

    Chinese leek, Oriental garlic chives, Ku chai, Koo chye or Gau choy
    €2.75
    A relatively new vegetable in the English-speaking world but well-known in Asian cuisine, the flavour of garlic chives is more like garlic than chives, though much milder. Both leaves and the stalks of the flowers are used a stir fry ingredient. The flowers may also be used as a spice. Organic seed.
  14. The plant has a distinctive growth habit with strap-shaped leaves unlike either onion or garlic.

    Garlic or Chinese chives, Oriental Garlic

    Chinese leek, Oriental garlic chives, Ku chai, Koo chye or Gau choy
    €2.25

    A relatively new vegetable in the English-speaking world but well-known in Asian cuisine, the flavour of garlic chives is more like garlic than chives, though much milder. Both leaves and the stalks of the flowers are used a stir fry ingredient. The flowers may also be used as a spice.

  15. Italian Frisée Pancalieri has curly and strongly lobed leaves with a self-bleaching, creamy white interior.

    Endive, Frisée 'Pancalieri’

    Curly-leaved endive
    €1.75
    Italian Frisée Pancalieri resembles a lettuce that has gone horribly awry. With a pale green explosion of frizzy leaves it adds a frisky note to green salads. The large, loose collective head is dark green with a self-bleaching, creamy white interior.
  16. 'Cornet de Bordeaux' is a very fine old French variety that produces looser, wavier interior foliage that flares into a veritable cornet.
    €1.75

    'Cornet de Bordeaux' is a very fine old French variety of endive that produces looser, wavier interior foliage that flares into a veritable cornet. The thick, buttery yellow leaves are very succulent and delicious, they have that special thick crunch of Italian endives, but with a sweeter flavour.

  17. This fabulous range can be grown anywhere, Very easy to grow, whether you have a garden the size of a tennis court or a teacup, a formal potager or allotment,

    Starting at: €3.95

    This fabulous range of Edible Flowers and Herbs give decorative petals and leaves for use as garnishes and flavourings. Some are spicy, and some herbaceous, while others are floral and fragrant, the range is surprising. They will bring a stunning finish to the food and drinks you that you love.

  18. Dill's fernlike herb leaves have a sweet and aromatic flavour, between anise and caraway.

    Dill 'Diana' Organic

    Dill Seed, Dill Weed
    €1.75
    Dill 'Diana' is a very upright and stable selection. Especially robust against bolting, it is very leafy with an attractive dark green colour. The plants have a compact growth habit and are suitable for windowsill or container use. Organic Seed.
  19. The seeds are oblong and longitudinally ridged, they have a rich aroma and high oil content that helps to add an earthy and warming feeling to recipes.

    Cumin, Cuminum cyminum

    Jira or Zi yar
    €1.75

    Cuminum Cyminum has a richness of history that gives it a special place in the world of spices. Cumin is globally popular and an essential flavouring in many cuisines. Easy to grow, this versatile spice makes a wonderful addition to any herb garden and does wonders in the kitchen.

  20. Cucumber 'Lemon Cucumber'

    Cucumber 'Lemon Cucumber'

    Marketed as Crystal Lemon or Crystal Apple
    Heritage (1894)
    €2.45

    Lemon Cucumbers are a very old variety cultivated since in 1894. Each fruit is the size of a small apple, hence it was known as 'Apple Cucumber', but as its fruit is a pale yellow in colour it is often called 'Crystal Lemon'. Very similar to a typical cucumber, with tender pale greenish skin and sweet flesh.

  21. Somewhere between asparagus and seaweed in flavour, Rock Samphire has the thrill of a mermaid’s kiss.

    Crithmum maritimum ‘Rock Samphire’

    True Samphire, Sea Fennel
    €2.95

    For centuries, Samphire was food for the poor, free to those who picked it, usually ordinary people living by the sea. It is ironic that today it is regarded as a specialty food and is often served with an accompanying price tag. Somewhere between asparagus and seaweed in flavour, Rock Samphire has the thrill of a mermaid’s kiss.

  22. Watercress has risen to a starring role in elaborate culinary preparations

    Cress: Watercress, Organic

    European watercress.
    €2.45
    Watercress has risen to a starring role in elaborate culinary preparations and is as beneficial for the health as much as the palate. This highly nutritious aquatic herb has a lovely mustardy bite most commonly served raw as a garnish or as part of a salad. Organic Seed.
  23. Cress: Watercress

    Cress: Watercress

    European watercress.
    €1.75

    Out of stock

    Watercress has risen to a starring role in elaborate culinary preparations and is as beneficial for the health as much as the palate. This highly nutritious aquatic herb has a lovely mustardy bite most commonly served raw as a garnish or as part of a salad.

  24. Cress: Land Cress

    Cress: Land Cress

    American Cress or Upland Cress
    €1.75

    Out of stock

    Once very popular for winter salads, Land Cress has the same pungent nip that Watercress does but can be grown directly in the garden. Leaf production is at it's highest during the summer and autumn, but it will happily carry on growing right through the winter. It deserves to be far more widely grown.

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