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  1. In horticulture Cota tinctoria is still widely referred to by its synonym Anthemis tinctoria.

    Anthemis tinctoria, Cota tinctoria, Dyer's Chamomile, Organic

    Golden Marguerite or Golden Chamomile.
    €2.65
    In horticulture Cota tinctoria is still widely referred to by its synonym Anthemis tinctoria. This beautiful aromatic, hardy perennial that is fast to flower and often used as a biennial produces masses of golden yellow daisies from June through to September. Historically used for natural dyeing, this is an ideal plant for naturalised and pollinator friendly plantings. Organic Seed.
  2. Aubergine 'Japanese White Egg' Organic
    €2.65
    Historically, White Aubergines were some of the first types to be found in cultivation in Asia. Today they are still relatively rare, but they are experiencing a wave of popularity as more chefs and home cooks search for diversity in their produce. Organic Seed.
  3. Runner Bean ‘Mergoles' is similar to the famous red scarlet runner, but with decorative clear white blooms.

    Bean: Runner Bean 'Mergoles'

    White Seeded, Stringless Runner Bean
    €3.95

    Runner Bean ‘Mergoles' produces decorative clear white blooms and white beans. This high quality variety sets well in almost all conditions and produces abundant yields of delicious, stringless, fleshy pods, which can be eaten fresh or frozen, or left on the plants to mature and harvest the mature creamy white seeds.

  4. An early 19th century heirloom, this gracious lady was catalogued in the R.H.S. dictionary of plants as far back as 1633

    Bean: Runner Bean 'Painted Lady'

    Scarlet Runner Bean
    Heirloom (1633)
    €3.25

    An improved selection of this well known and much loved variety, Runner Bean 'Painted Lady' is well know, as much for its astonishing bicolour, coral red and creamy white blooms as for the superior beans produced. The beans are deliciously thick and meaty with a sweet balanced flavour.

  5. Streamline produces clusters of fleshy, flavoursome beans that are very tasty.

    Bean: Runner Bean 'Streamline'

    Scarlet Runner Bean
    €3.25

    When I was young and idle, I’d dream of a self-refilling pint of cider. Now I’m older I dream of the slightly more realistic horticultural equivalent: beans and plenty of them. Bred for high yields and reliability, ‘Streamline’ gives heavy yields of fantastic tasty pods giving you effortless food for weeks.

  6. Beetroot 'Forono' Organic

    Beetroot 'Forono' Organic

    Cylinder Beetroot
    €2.95
    Beetroot 'Forono' is a popular and productive cylindrical variety that forms a uniform, elongated, dark-red root. With a fine, smooth texture with little fibre, the root maintains its sweetness and tenderness over a long growing season. Awarded the RHS AGM. Organic Seeds.
  7. Brussels Sprout 'Doric F1' is a mid to late variety which produces smooth round buttons which have excellent flavour.

    Brussels Sprout 'Doric F1' Organic

    Brussel Sprouts, Button Sprouts.
    €3.95
    'Doric F1' is a modern variety of Brussels Sprout that is reliable and popular. It produces tight round buttons of fine flavour and texture from November to February. The plants do not grow too tall and are ideal for harvesting as stalks. Just perfect for Christmas. RHS AGM. Organic Seed.
  8. 'Igor F1' is an exceptionally high-yielding variety, with tall, strong stems packed with sweet, nutty sprouts.

    Brussels Sprout 'Igor F1'

    Brussel Sprouts, Button Sprouts.
    €3.95
    With a medium to late maturity time, high yield, and good cold tolerance, Brussels Sprouts 'Igor F1' will grow close to 3 ft tall and produce about 60 to 70 one-inch across, tightly wrapped green sprouts that can be harvested as needed or all at once in late winter after the first frosts.
  9. 'Neptuno F1' is an outstanding variety that produces attractive, good quality sprouts that have an excellent taste.

    Brussels Sprout 'Neptuno F1 Organic

    Brussel Sprouts, Button Sprouts.
    €3.95
    Brussels Sprout 'Neptuno F1' is an outstanding variety that produces attractive, fresh green sprouts that are firm, smooth and very round and are well-spaced on the stem. They have excellent taste and can be harvested from early November and throughout December. Organic Seed.
  10. Cabbage 'Cape Horn F1'

    Cabbage 'Cape Horn F1'

    York or Sweetheart Cabbage
    €3.55
    Cabbage ‘Cape Horn F1’ is an excellent pointed cabbage variety that produces exemplary heads and begins and ends the cabbage season. Not commonly available, it has been developed for cultivation during spring, summer and early autumn. RHS AGM.
  11. Caraflex cabbage, a sweeter variety with lettuce-like crunch

    Cabbage 'Caraflex F1'

    York or Sweetheart Cabbage
    €3.55
    When every little sprout and leaf seemingly has its 15 minutes in the spotlight, the possibility that cabbage is being recognised for its deliciousness, instead of its health benefits or affordability, is unexpected, to say the least. Exceptionally sweet and tender. Cabbage ‘Caraflex F1’ is unique. RHS AGM.
  12. Cabbage 'Golden Acre' Organic

    Cabbage 'Golden Acre' Organic

    Summer Cabbage.
    Heritage (Denmark, Pre 1927)
    €3.45
    Golden Acre is an excellent heirloom variety that produces tightly folded, solid,heads of first rate quality and flavour. The compact plants can be grown at 30cm spacings and is ideal for confined areas. Sow early indoors in March or direct sow from April to the end of June. Organic Seeds.
  13. Cabbage ‘Vertus’ produces rounded heads of finely blistered, dark green ruffled leaves

    Cabbage 'Vertus'

    Savoy Cabbage, Winter Savoy
    €2.45

    Savoy cabbage ‘Vertus’ produces heads of finely blistered, dark green ruffled leaves that have a sweet, subtle flavour. This mid-late, frost hardy variety produces cabbages that have the ability to withstand even severe cold weather. Sow April to early June, harvest October to February.

  14. Cabbage 'Wirosa F1'

    Cabbage 'Wirosa F1'

    Savoy Cabbage, Early Winter Savoy
    €2.95

    Cabbage ‘Wirosa F1' is a very useful early variety of savoy Cabbage, with finely blistered leaves and a vigorous plant habit. Reliable and frost hardy, the cycle plantation to harvest is around 160 days. It can be sown early under glass for the earliest harvests.

  15. 'Flamenco F1' is a very high quality Cauliflower variety for late summer and autumn production

    Cauliflower 'Flamenco F1'

    Late Summer to Autumn
    €3.50
    'Flamenco F1' is a very high quality Cauliflower variety for late summer and autumn production that has exceptional flavour. Productive and uniform the plants have good tolerance to temperature variations. The heavy white domes can be harvested through summer and early autumn. RHS AGM.
  16. Celeriac 'Verona'

    Celeriac 'Verona'

    Celery Root, Turnip-Rooted or Knob Celery.
    Heritage (1871)
    €1.75

    Originally from Northern Italy and named for the fair city of Verona, this heirloom celeriac variety produces large white skinned globes with a sweet yet savory flavour and a creamy texture, similar to a potato. Crisp and delicious, and it keeps all winter, once you’ve grown it you’ll realise that ugly is only skin deep.

  17. Corn, Popcorn 'Cinema' Organic

    Corn, Popcorn 'Cinema' Organic

    Pop corn or Popping corn
    €2.85
    Usually sown in May to June, when the soil has warmed, the process is much the same as growing sweet corn. Popcorn 'Cinema' has a high starch content and so its glassy kernels pop very well when heated. Perfect for any party or home movie night. Organic Seed.
  18. Corn, Popcorn 'Plomyk'

    Corn, Popcorn 'Plomyk'

    Pop corn or Popping corn
    €2.35

    'Plomyk' is a corn variety that is grown for its dried seeds that are later used to make delicious, home-made popcorn. Usually sown in May to June and harvested August to September. Perfect for home made popcorn at a party or movie night!

  19. Akito F1' is a popular all female variety of ridge-cucumber which gives high yields of slender bitter-free fruits.

    Cucumber 'F1 Akito'

    All female. Ridge-cucumber
    €2.65

    Akito F1 is a popular all female variety of ridge-cucumber which gives high yields of slender bitter-free fruits. Mildew resistant and suitable for growing outdoors or under-cover, it is an excellent choice for those who want the superior taste of a ridge-cucumber but the vigour of a modern hybrid.

  20. Cucumber 'F1 Iznik'

    Cucumber 'F1 Iznik'

    Mini Cucumber, Cocktail or Snack. Parthenocarpic variety
    €3.95

    Cucumber 'F1 Iznik' is a terrific and very popular cocktail cucumber, 12 to 14cm in length. It is seedless, spineless, thin-skinned, smooth, dark green, crisp and perfect for fresh snacking. A parthenocarpic variety with compact growth, suitable for container and greenhouse production as well as open-field.

  21. Red Russian is one of the most tender kales with a sweeter taste than most traditional varieties

    Kale 'Red Russian', Organic

    Russian or Siberian Kale, Ragged Jack
    Heritage variety (Pre 1885, reintroduced 1977)
    €2.65
    One of the tenderest kales available, with a sweeter taste than most traditional varieties, 'Red Russian' is delicious raw in salads and excellent used in stir-frying. It will grow to baby leaf in only 25 days, add to lettuces to make your own mesclun mix, Organic Seeds.
  22. Sweet Anans Melon produces oval shaped, slightly netted fruits with beige rind and apricot interior when mature.

    Melon 'Sweet Ananas'

    Pineapple Melon, Sharlyn Melon (Heritage France 1824)
    €2.45

    Today Ananas melons are grown for specialty markets in Europe and America and are somewhat rare to find. Extremely juicy the tropical flavours are followed by a faint, caramel-like aftertaste. Wonderful but rarely available, this variety is well worth growing at home. Sow from February to May for harvesting July to September.

  23. Pea ‘Blauwschokker’ is a beautiful old European Heirloom variety.

    Pea 'Blauwschokker'

    Ezetha's Krombeks Purple Podded Pea
    Capucijners. Heritage (Europe 15th C)
    €2.85

    ‘Blauwschokker’ produce good yields of succulent, bright green peas with an abundance of red and violet flowers are followed by deep purple pods. Dual purpose it is delicious when harvested young as mangetout or can be left to mature to shell the delicious green peas.

  24. Pea 'Sienna'

    Pea 'Sienna'

    Very early, Low-growing Shelling pea
    €2.75

    Pea 'Sienna' is a superstar - an excellent hardy, early variety that is well adapted to cool soils and early spring weather, and produces a very fast crop. Very easy shelling, with excellent sweet flavour - open the medium sized, blunt pods and enjoy the first, sweet, plump, green peas of the season!

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