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  1. Winter Squash 'Honey Bear' is one of the sweetest varieties currently available.

    Squash 'F1 Honey Bear'

    Winter Squash, Acorn Squash
    €2.95

    Winter Squash 'F1 Honey Bear' is a high sugar Acorn type squash. Mini-acorn fruits are just the right size halved for single servings. The compact plants have a semi-bush habit, are early to mature and high yielding. The sweet golden-orange flesh has a flavour that hints of hazelnuts and pepper.

  2. Squash 'Delica F1'

    Squash 'Delica F1'

    Japanese kabocha type squash, Aka ‘Ebisu’
    Heritage (Japan 1964's)
    €3.15

    Adaptable to many growing and soil conditions, Squash ‘Delica F1’ performs best in moderate temperatures. It consistently produces high quality, dark green striped fruit with a bright orange, creamy interior. The flesh is of excellent quality, sweet with a delicate taste of chestnut.

  3. Very reliable and productive, it is renowned for its long storage properties.

    Squash 'Crown Prince F1'

    Winter Squash
    €3.95
    'F1 Crown Prince' has an impressive appearance with steel grey skin and sweet orange flesh. It is widely considered to be one of the best flavoured squashes, much prized for its dense, sweet orange flesh. Very reliable and productive it is renowned for its long storage properties.
  4. Squash 'Carnival F1'

    Squash 'Carnival F1'

    Winter Squash
    €3.25

    Squash 'Carnival' is uniquely flecked with shades of green, gold and yellow; each one is different. The plants grow in a semi-bush fashion, ideal for smaller growing spaces and ready in 85 days, they can be harvested as summer squash or left for autumn. The perfect size for cooking whole, they are also pretty enough to decorate the home.

  5. 'Burgess Buttercup' sets the standard for buttercup squash.

    Squash 'Burgess Buttercup'

    Japanese kabocha-type squash
    €2.75

    'Burgess Buttercup' sets the standard for buttercup squash. It is considered the sweetest of squash and is smaller and faster to mature than many other winter squashes. The dark green fruits feature a distinctive grey button on the blossom end. Use for roasting with the joint, soups and pumpkin pie.

  6. Squash 'Blue Kuri'

    Squash 'Blue Kuri'

    Japanese kabocha-type squash, Blue Hokkaido
    €2.85

    'Blue Kuri' is a traditional open pollinated Japanese squash that has lovely blue-green skin. This beautiful sweet, versatile squash matures in 95 to 110 days to a convenient 15 to 20cm in diameter. Rich, sweet and nutty, the contrast between blue rind and orange flesh looks great on the plate.

  7. Autumn Crown’is a new butternut crossed with a Winter squash, Crown Prince F1.

    Squash 'Autumn Crown F1'

    'Squashkin' (Butternut x Crown Prince F1)
    €2.95

    'F1 Autumn Crown’ is a new butternut crossed with a Winter squash, Crown Prince F1, which produces the shape of one parent and the buff colour of the other. More importantly, it has inherited early ripening from Crown Prince, setting fruits at least a month before the previously available fastest butternuts.

  8. Vivid pink tinged triangular bright green leaves with each new set of leaves blushed a shocking magenta.

    Spinach, Mexican Tree Spinach

    Micro Glitter Spinach
    €1.95

    Out of stock

    Mexican Tree Spinach is the latest ‘new’ arrival on the veg-growing scene. With a hundred different names including 'Micro Glitter Spinach' - this is a beautiful plant to have in the garden or allotment. Vivid pink tinged triangular bright green leaves with each new set of leaves blushed a shocking magenta.

  9. Spinach are usually on the ‘easy to grow’ list, 'F1 Renegade' is even easier than most.
    €2.65
    Spinach, like most leafy greens are on the ‘easy to grow’ list of home gardening, 'F1 Renegade' is even easier than most. This excellent tasting, good looking, sweet spinach variety has an upright habit with beautiful round, dark green leaves. Organic Seeds.
  10. Matador can either be sown in spring for a summer crop, or in the autumn for leaves to pick over winter.

    Spinach 'Matador'

    Spinach. Baby Leaf, Micro Leaf
    €2.55
    Spinach 'Matador' is a reliable all-year-round variety that is disease resistant and slow to bolt and is beloved by many a gardener. This popular open pollinated heritage variety provides a generous haul of spinach that appears in a deep green shade and has a mild, sweet flavour.
  11. Spinach 'Gamma' Organic

    Spinach 'Gamma' Organic

    Baby Leaf Spinach
    €2.25
    Spinach 'Gamma' is a useful slow-growing and hence bolt-resistant variety that produces small smooth, round, dark and slightly savoyed leaves. Sow from April to September for tender leaves right through the summer and into autumn. They can also be sown from October to December with protection. Organic Seeds.
  12. Spinach 'Butterflay' is a fast growing spinach with large dark-green leaves and full, rich flavour.
    €1.95
    Spinach 'Butterflay' is a fast growing spinach with large dark-green leaves and full, rich flavour. It is a fabulous open-pollinated variety that rivals hybrid plants in growth and productivity. Sow early spring or late summer, for babyleaf or to grow to maturity. Organic Seeds.
  13. Red Veined Sorrel is valued for its pointed and bright lime-green leaves with dark red veins.
    €2.25
    'Red Veined' Sorrel is valued for its pointed and bright lime-green leaves. It is one of the earliest green crops and can even withstand freezing winters. Once established, it can be treated as a 'cut and come again' crop and should produce greens for 8 to 10 years. Organic Seed.
  14. With pretty leaves that are shaped like a shield, Buckler leaf sorrel is a superb salad crop.

    Sorrel, Buckler Leaved Sorrel

    True French Sorrel
    Ancient Crop
    €2.35

    Buckler Leaf Sorrel, sometimes called 'True French Sorrel' is a superb salad crop. It has all the best qualities of common sorrel but is a much smaller, more compact plant. It has the same vibrant, lemony taste, but is less sour and it has a softer texture. Its distinct leaves are shaped like a shield.

  15. The oldest cultivated sorrel still extant is ‘Belleville,’ domesticated in France during the 1730's.

    Sorrel 'De Belleville' French Sorrel, Organic

    French Sorrel
    Heritage (French 1730's)
    €2.45
    Sorrel De Belleville is a small French cultivar. It is hardy and well-proven to be productive under almost any conditions with an excellent lemon flavour. One of the earliest green crops and embarrassingly easy to grow, it needs no attention other than when you want to eat it. Organic Seed.
  16. French or Buckler-leaf sorrel has much smaller leaves and a slightly milder flavour than the broad leaf form.

    Sorrel 'De Belleville' French Sorrel

    French Sorrel
    Heritage (French 1730's)
    €2.00

    Sorrel De Belleville is a small French cultivar. It is hardy and well-proven to be productive under almost any conditions with an excellent lemon flavour. One of the earliest green crops and embarrassingly easy to grow, it needs no attention other than when you want to eat it.

  17. Shungiku, also know as Chopsuey Greens is an easy plant to grow. The young shoots, stems and petals can be eaten.

    Shungiku, Chopsuey Greens

    Chopsuey Greens
    €1.50

    Out of stock

    Anyone who has had the pleasure of traveling to countries such as Japan or China will appreciate the bewildering but totally delicious array of vegetables on offer there. No wonder the Japanese have no problem reaching their official recommended intake of not merely five, but 17 portions of fruit and veg per day!

  18. Easy to grow, Winter Savory makes an attractive border plant for any culinary herb garden.

    Savory, Winter Savory

    Mountain Savory, Garden Savory
    €1.85

    Winter savory, the perennial savory has the same properties as its summer relative Summer savory, although it has a heavier aroma and a sharper pine type flavour. The small perennial shrubs are semi-evergreen, retaining their leaves in all but the coldest gardens and remain useful all year round.

  19. Winter savory has a heavier aroma and a sharper pine type flavour, while that of summer savory is sweeter and more delicate.

    Savory, Summer Savory, Organic

    Summer Savory, Garden Savory
    €2.25
    The leaves of Summer savory are so tender that they can be added fresh to salads or used as a garnish. Used in herb combinations it brings out the best in stews and vegetable dishes, and shines as a seasoning for roasting meats, fowl, and fish. Organic Seed.
  20. Savory, Summer Savory, 'Midget'

    Savory, Summer Savory, 'Midget'

    Summer Savory, Garden Savory
    €1.75

    Summer savory 'Midget' is a compact variety, this fast-growing annual provides an abundant supply of leaves, growing quickly to a height of about 25cm. With slender bronze green leaves and rose-white tubular flowers which bloom from July to September.

  21. Satureia montana ssp. citriodora is a lemon-scented variety of Winter Savory.

    Savory, Lemon Savory

    Mountain Savory, Garden Savory
    €1.85

    Out of stock

    Satureia montana ssp. citriodora is a lemon-scented variety of Winter Savory from the Apennine mountains. The small perennial shrubs are semi-evergreen, they retain their aromatic, lemon scented leaves in all but the coldest gardens and remain useful all year round.

  22. Okahijiki is a bit of stunner to look at. It has vibrant green stems and that fantastic springiness that you get with succulent plants

    Salsola komarovii, Okahijiki

    Land Seaweed, Saltwort
    €1.85

    Out of stock

    Salsola komarovii, popularly known as Okahijiki is considered to be one of Japan’s oldest vegetables. A gourmet specialty, it is found in the wild growing in salt laden coastal marshes. A first tentative taste of a sprig reveals a surprising texture, the tubular leaves and branched stems are juicy with a crisp texture and salty flavour.

  23. Burnet or Salad Burnet is one of those wonderful old-fashioned herbs, the leaves have a subtle cucumber flavour,

    Salad Burnet

    Formerly known as Sanguisorba minor
    Ancient Herb
    €1.85

    Out of stock

    Salad Burnet is a wonderful old herb that makes a great addition to any garden. It was planted along pathways 'to perfume the air most delightfully, being trodden on and crushed', the delicate leaves have a subtle cucumber flavour and today are used in salads, as a flavouring and to add interest to cold drinks.

  24. The root of Root Parsley Hamburg can be left in the ground all winter and dug up as and when your Sunday roast requires.

    Root Parsley, Hamburg 'Half-Long'

    Dutch Rooted Parsnip, Halflange
    Heritage (Germany 16th C.)
    €1.50

    Root Parsley Hamburg is an off-beat, dual purpose vegetable that deserves to be better known. The root can be left in the ground all winter and dug up as and when your Sunday roast requires and the luxury of having plenty of leaves to snip from the garden in winter can’t be overstated.

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