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  • Gardening With Raised Beds: Frequently Asked Questions

    Gardening With Raised Beds: Frequently Asked Questions

    We are often asked about the pros and cons of raised bed gardening, and how raised bed kits can help you overcome space or soil limitations. And since there's a good chance you're asking yourself (o ... … Read more
  • Growing tips for beginners

    Growing tips for beginners

    Last week the blog included some tips on starting a new vegetable garden and, judging by the emails I received (thank you), a number of you found it very helpful (fantastic!). With that in mind, I ... … Read more
  • What are the best crops for beginners?

    What are the best crops for beginners?

    When you’re just starting on your food-growing journey, it’s probably best to be a little selective about what you’re planning to grow. There are some food crops that can prove to be surprising ... … Read more
  • A Guide to Radish Types

    A Guide to Radish Types

    While it is most commonly visualised as a bright red vegetable, there is a delightful amount of variety when it comes to growing your own radish. For simplicity's sake the vegetable can be divi ... … Read more
  • Tips for Planting Out Seedlings

    Tips for Planting Out Seedlings

    O.K., so you've managed to get your seedling plants off to a good start (or have bought in some promising looking specimens). You have hardened them off and are ready to move them out into your gard ... … Read more
  • Recommended Seed Varieties for Schools

    Recommended Seed Varieties for Schools

    We understand it can be difficult for teachers without gardening experience to choose the correct vegetable plants for school growing. Our seeds packs are designed for growing within the term date ... … Read more
  • Growing Peas and Beans in the Quickcrop Garden

    Growing Peas and Beans in the Quickcrop Garden

    I can't tell you how much of a relief it is that the weather has warmed a little and that there is no frost forecast for this week. As you may know I am filming our new vegetable growing course this ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Sprouting Broccoli

    How To Grow Sprouting Broccoli

    Know Your Broccoli! In Italian the word broccoli means 'little sprouts'. It is part of the Brassica family of vegetables, which also includes cauliflower, cabbages, Brussels sprouts, ... … Read more
  • What's so great about kale?

    What's so great about kale?

    To compliment Dorcas Barry's great energy boosting smoothie featured in this months newsletter I'm covering the leafy green part of the recipe to show just how easy they are to grow. We'll be look ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Radish Black Spanish

    How to Grow Radish Black Spanish

    Radishes are a cool season vegetable that can mature very quickly. The small, round varieties will get woody if grown in hot temperatures.Planting Radishes Radishes are direct seeded in the gard ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Kale (Red)

    How To Grow Kale (Red)

    How to grow red kale, the variety we use most often in our nurseries is Red Russian, this is a frost hardy variety with a sweeter taste than other kale. A wonderful addition to the winter garde ... … Read more
  • Growing Brassicas - How we bred this amazing group of plants

    Growing Brassicas - How we bred this amazing group of plants

    The Evolution of the Wild Cabbage Plant My recent bedtime reading has been 'The Blind Watchmaker' by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and I am now suffering from lack of sleep. The book is fas ... … Read more
  • Small Space Garden Tips

    Small Space Garden Tips

    The number of people having a go at producing some of there own fresh produce is on the increase every year. The latest revolution is the small space urban gardener, who takes advantage of every ... … Read more
  • The Benefits of Clover as a Cover Crop

    The Benefits of Clover as a Cover Crop

    I had quite a few emails following my previous article on  mycogardening (gardening with fungi) and on my plans to make my garden more biodiverse, so I thought I might as well contin ... … Read more
  • Mulching is the key to a healthy garden

    Mulching is the key to a healthy garden

    I have two books which are my vegetable growing bibles. One is Joy Larkcom's 'Grow Your Own Vegetables' and the other is 'Organic Gardening - The Natural No-Dig Way' by Charles Dowding. Both are f ... … Read more
  • Creating a Microclimate in your Garden

    Creating a Microclimate in your Garden

    What is a Microclimate? A microclimate is a small localised area that differs somewhat from the surrounding weather conditions, for example being warmer, more humid, windier etc. A ‘localised ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Sorrel

    How To Grow Sorrel

    Garden Sorrel, also known as Spinach Dock or Narrow Leaved Dock, is a commonly grown herb or leaf vegetable, it has tall juicy stems and edible oblong leaves. Sorrel has a sharp almost sour taste ... … Read more
  • Sowing Leeks in February

    Sowing Leeks in February

    Leeks are a very easy and rewarding crop to grow. They are such a welcome vegetable in Autumn and Winter and add interest and colour to your garden with their blue/green spiky leaves. You ca ... … Read more
  • What to sow in late May and early June

    What to sow in late May and early June

    The transition from May to June is a fantastic time in the vegetable garden as the crops you have planted or sown start to put on some proper growth and the garden starts to fill up. As you know I of ... … Read more
  • Quickcrop Nursery Visit

    Quickcrop Nursery Visit

    I was over at the nursery yesterday morning (pinching a few trees to replace some of my ash that had to come down) and took a few photos as it all looked so bright and colourful. I must say that J ... … Read more
  • Top 10 Mothers Day Gardening Gifts 2015

    Top 10 Mothers Day Gardening Gifts 2015

    Mothers Day 2015 Mothers Day 2015 is on sunday the 15th of March in Ireland. It is one of those days that lands on a different date each year, which is why it is easily forgotten about.&n ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop Pea and Bean Frame

    The Quickcrop Pea and Bean Frame

    The Quickcrop Pea and Bean Frame is a support system designed for growing your own climbing garden peas and beans. Freshly picked home grown peas are one of the most delicious treats in the vegeta ... … Read more
  • Getting the season under way

    Getting the season under way

    It is still early days for sowing but there are a few plants that you can start off now, especially if you are lucky enough to have a greenhouse or polytunnel. Sowing times will differ dependin ... … Read more
  • Late April in the Quickcrop Garden 2021

    Late April in the Quickcrop Garden 2021

    We are now very close to being able plant out seedling plants outdoors or to be able sow directly in the garden soil. Please be aware, however, that despite the recent sunny weather, it has been a co ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Perpetual Spinach

    How To Grow Perpetual Spinach

    Perpetual spinach is actually a chard (beet family) but is very similar to true spinach in flavour. We prefer it as it is much easier to grow and far more vigorous than true spinach. It also has th ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Parsnips

    How To Grow Parsnips

    Parsnips are easy to grow members of the cow parsley family. This family includes carrot, dill, fennel and parsley among others. These seeds tend to have a short period of viability, so new packet ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Onions

    How to Grow Onions

    Onions are one of the most popular vegetables for growing in home gardens and are one of the first crops of spring. They can be stored over winter thus making a versatile crop. They are used in a ... … Read more
  • Asian Greens for Autumn Sowing

    Asian Greens for Autumn Sowing

    When we move towards the end of July and into early August, it can be easy to think that the time for sowing new crops has passed. To be fair that's true for most things, with the garden now in ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Cabbage Red

    How to Grow Cabbage Red

    The variety we use in our nursery is usually Red Rovite, it is a very reliable red cabbage to grow in Autumn and Winter. Where to grow: Although cabbage can tolerate shade they will do much ... … Read more
  • Growing wheatgrass and wheatgrass juice

    Growing wheatgrass and wheatgrass juice

    Wheatgrass is a tricky one to pin down. Many people I've spoken with swear by it while others will dismiss it as utter nonsense. It is claimed to be an energy booster, and a detoxifier, to be benefic ... … Read more
  • Tomato Growing Tips

    Tomato Growing Tips

    We build a relationship with tomatoes unlike almost any other plant in our vegetable garden, as they need such constant and varying care. We start off the seeds when it is too cold for them to survi ... … Read more
  • Succession Cropping - Our 2021 Garden Plan

    Succession Cropping - Our 2021 Garden Plan

    Last week I touched on succession sowing and said I would include my plan for this year and, being very organised these days (new years resolution), I am pleased to include it below. Not all of the p ... … Read more
  • Starting Seeds Early in the Season

    Starting Seeds Early in the Season

    As we are probably all itching to begin the growing season, I thought it might be helpful to talk about starting seeds off early and how to give the best chance of success. As we need extra warmth t ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Pak Choi

    How To Grow Pak Choi

    Pak Choi (also called bok choy) is a mild flavoured Oriental vegetable in the same family as Chinese cabbage, Tatsoi and Wong Bok which are all grown the same way. Pak Choi can be eaten raw, stir ... … Read more
  • What to Sow and Grow in July

    What to Sow and Grow in July

    The vegetable garden was beginning to get very dry over the last few weeks - so much so that I found myself out with the hose watering crops, which can be a very tedious and time consuming job. So y ... … Read more
  • When is the best time to water plants?

    When is the best time to water plants?

    Whether learning by experience or by reading up, you’ll soon come to realise that - for the most part - there are no hard and fast rules for gardening. This applies to irrigation as well. Sure, there ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Radishes

    How To Grow Radishes

    Most people think of a small, round, pink variety when picturing a radish, usually either sliced or added whole to a garden salad. You may also remember the humble radish cut in an 'artistic' f ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Sugar Snap Peas

    How To Grow Sugar Snap Peas

    Peas are well-suited to cooler temperate climates. In fact, when temperatures exceed 20C (70F), most varieties of peas will stop producing pods. Peas are part of the legume (Latin Leguminosae) ... … Read more
  • Burtown Kitchen Garden Diary - Dividing and Planting Rhubarb

    Burtown Kitchen Garden Diary - Dividing and Planting Rhubarb

    As you may know I keep in touch with Dermot Carey (ex head gardener at Lissadell House) and like to hear about the projects he is working on in his travels around the country. Dermot works as a con ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Potatoes

    How to Grow Potatoes

    For me potatoes are the backbone of the vegetable garden. If you get the seed potatoes in relatively early, there is very little to do apart from earthing up and keeping an eye out for blig ... … Read more
  • No Dig Garden Beds

    No Dig Garden Beds

    Put that shovel away! No-dig gardening continues to grow in popularity with home growers and gardeners, but what does it actually involve? Will you need to sell all your garden tools? (Not quite)The ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Leeks

    How To Grow Leeks

    Lovely long slender stems, this variety makes a lovely, tasty baby leek for harvesting from mid summer onward. The flavour is no less impressive when eaten full size in the autumn. The leek is a g ... … Read more
  • 3 Best Rhubarb Varieties

    3 Best Rhubarb Varieties

    Rhubarb is a fantastic plant for any vegetable garden as it comes up every year and will produce an excellent crop with the minimum of maintenance. It is perfect for the first time grower as it is ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Diakon Radish

    How To Grow Diakon Radish

    How to grow daikon radishes. Daikon is a long, white variety of radish. Also known as white radish, mooli or Oriental radish, daikon radishes can grow over a foot long. They have a crispy texture, ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Spring Onions

    How To Grow Spring Onions

    Spring onions tend to be treated as an afterthought by most gardening books yet they are a popular crop and very useful, possibly because they are really easy to grow. Salad onions, also properly ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Chives

    How To Grow Chives

    A member of the onion family, chives are well worth cultivating in the vegetable and flower garden. They take up very little space, and the whole plant can be eaten from top to bottom - the bulbs ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Artichokes (Jerusalem)

    How To Grow Artichokes (Jerusalem)

    A comprehensive article on How to grow Artichokes (Jerusalem variety). Artichokes area very easy crop to grow but be careful as they are very hard to get rid of once established! Delicious roasted ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Mizuna

    How to Grow Mizuna

    Mizuna is one of those strange oriental vegetables which arrived in the West in the last 20 years or so. The name for this leafy green comes from the Japanese mizu, for “water,” and nu, for “mustar ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Kohl Rabi

    How To Grow Kohl Rabi

    Kohlrabi sports a rosette of blueish-green leaves above a swollen stem. This almost globe-like stem makes it appear like a turnip growing on a cabbage root, in fact In German, Kohl means cabbage a ... … Read more
  • Sowing seed in modular trays

    Sowing seed in modular trays

    My vegetable growing career took a serious shot in the arm when Niall and myself started Quickcrop. This was mainly due to our association with two of the best growers in the country, Dermot Carey ... … Read more
  • Growing Rhubarb

    Growing Rhubarb

    Rhubarb is a very easy plant to grow. If you get the conditions right at the start it will be relatively trouble free for many years. It is a plant that looks fantastic in the vegetable garden ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Chard

    How to Grow Chard

    Chard is basically a beet without the bottom. It's a biennial that is grown as an annual for its big crinkly leaves. The stalks are red or white with large, dark green leaves that can be used as s ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Kale (Italian)

    How To Grow Kale (Italian)

    'Cavolo Nero' or 'Nero Di Toscana' is the only kale grown in Italy, simply because it is by far the best tasting kale. Its large strap like leaves are fantastic in a stir fry with excellent taste ... … Read more
  • Turn Winter into Summer with 'Sunblaster' Grow Lights

    Turn Winter into Summer with 'Sunblaster' Grow Lights

    While you won't be able to fool yourself that you are lying on a beach with a pina colada (Ingredients: 3 parts Pineapple juice, 1 part White rum, 1 part Coconut cream) in your hand, you will be able ... … Read more
  • Growing Garlic - Frequently Asked Questions

    Growing Garlic - Frequently Asked Questions

    Growing garlic is one of my favourite jobs in the vegetable garden. It is pretty much trouble free to grow and adds wonderful flavours to our home cooking. Homegrown garlic comes in a wide rang ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Swede

    How To Grow Swede

    Swede is one of the easiest vegetables to grow and is well-suited to the novice gardener. They also crop over a very long time because they can be left in the soil throughout the winter.  ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Carrots

    How To Grow Carrots

    Get the soil conditions correct and carrots are one of the easiest vegetables to grow in the cooler climates. Incorrect soil conditions lead to misshapen carrots - these may well cause a chu ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Endive

    How to Grow Endive

    How to grow endive, a popular salad vegetable on the Continent there are two types: curly endive (chicorée frisée), which is more heat-resistant, and Batavian or broad leaved (escarole); there are ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Osaka

    How to Grow Osaka

    Mustard greens are very popular in China for stir-fry, and mostly used cooked. The oriental mustards are a very large group of rather coarse-leaved brassicas, usually having a spicy flavour. The m ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Brussels Sprouts

    How to Grow Brussels Sprouts

    'Brigitte F1' has to be the best and most reliable brussels sprout variety with fantastic results every time. We recommend using an F1 hybrid sprout like Brigitte because the sprouts stay closed l ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Lettuce

    How To Grow Lettuce

    Lettuce is a favourite in the garden because it is relatively easy to grow, is one of the first crops that can be planted, and is one of the first crops to yield in the spring. It doesn’t tak ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Celeriac

    How To Grow Celeriac

    Celeriac is a cool-season biennial grown as an annual. It is similar in growing habit and requirements as celery. Celeriac is best when it comes to harvest in cool weather. It is best started indo ... … Read more
  • Organic Gardening

    Organic Gardening

    What is Meant By Organic Gardening? You will no doubt have often heard the term 'organic gardening'. What it actually means - or how strict the definition is - can be different for each individual. … Read more
  • Late August Garden Update & Protecting Your Soil.

    Late August Garden Update & Protecting Your Soil.

    This week we are back in the vegetable garden to look at growth towards the end of the season and to make sure we get the best possible harvests before the cold weather arrives. While August can seem ... … Read more
  • Types of Frost Protection in the Garden

    Types of Frost Protection in the Garden

    Frost, or even the spectre of frost, is something that all gardeners are wary of. While some plants are more able to withstand a spell of cold temperatures than others, a sudden freeze can do a lot ... … Read more
  • The Quickcrop Garden in Early June

    The Quickcrop Garden in Early June

    Firstly, thank you to anyone who mailed me last week to let me know you found our most recent article on plant feed for container growing useful. It is always great to hear from anyone out there, wha ... … Read more
  • September in the Quickcrop Garden

    September in the Quickcrop Garden

    As you know, September is about the final act in the vegetable garden when we harvest many of our crops and prepare the soil for winter. This week I have had a quick run around the garden to check in ... … Read more
  • An October Weekend in the Quickcrop Garden

    An October Weekend in the Quickcrop Garden

    After a wet week last week, the weekend looked promising (well, Sunday at least) to get some work done in the garden and start preparing it for the Winter. As you may know, my garden is in an area of ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Chinese Mustard

    How To Grow Chinese Mustard

    Grow Your Own Oriental Salads Spicy Chinese Mustard. Mustard greens are very popular in China for stir-fry, and mostly used cooked. The oriental mustards are a very large group of rather coarse-lea ... … Read more
  • Hardneck vs Softneck Garlic - What's the Difference?

    Hardneck vs Softneck Garlic - What's the Difference?

    Hardneck vs Softneck Garlic - What's the Difference? Softneck GarlicThe vast majority of shop-bought garlic is likely to be a softneck variety. Softnecks are generally grown in warmer climates (80% ... … Read more
  • September Seeds & Super Soil

    September Seeds & Super Soil

    September in the Vegetable Garden Following our article on Autumn sowing for the polytunnel (17th August), we have had a number of requests for information on outdoor sowing in September, naturally ... … Read more
  • Keyhole Gardening

    Keyhole Gardening

    There are no bounds when it comes to creativity when it comes to gardening, and the keyhole garden is a pretty neat example. This raised bed method of growing vegetables in a compact space is b ... … Read more
  • What type of Water is best for plants?

    What type of Water is best for plants?

    Water is one of the most crucial building blocks for plant growth. The rest of the ‘Big 5’ consists of oxygen, light, favourable temperature and nutrients. Interestingly enough for the purpose of thi ... … Read more
  • Some News On Seeds

    Some News On Seeds

    Just to let you all know that we're in the middle of a project to rebuild our Quickcrop seed range at the moment - as well as providing more comprehensive info on the different varieties. Brexit ... … Read more
  • Tomato Troubleshooting – a guide to Common Problems

    Tomato Troubleshooting – a guide to Common Problems

    In general tomatoes are easy to grow plants and will usually produce something no matter what you do to them but, for good yields of high quality fruit they do need some maintenance to grow really we ... … Read more
  • Heirloom, Open Pollinated and F1 Hybrid seeds.

    Heirloom, Open Pollinated and F1 Hybrid seeds.

    I thought I'd quickly try to explain the difference between open pollinated and F1 seeds this week as I was asked about it twice over the last few days. There seems to be some confusion between F1 ... … Read more
  • How to Start Seedlings Indoors

    How to Start Seedlings Indoors

    We are nearly at that time again when we sow some tiny seeds in compost and see them magically transform into large tomato plants bearing 15-20 kg of fruit each. The whole thing is incredible r ... … Read more
  • Know Your Onions - How to grow onions

    Know Your Onions - How to grow onions

    Onions are some of the easiest things to grow and require very little looking after. As our friend Dermot Carey (last head gardener of Lissadell House) says if you can't grow onions you might as well ... … Read more
  • How to Make a Heat Bench Propagator Using a Soil Warming Cable

    How to Make a Heat Bench Propagator Using a Soil Warming Cable

    Here at Quickcrop HQ we propagate large amounts of vegetable seedlings in the early spring, so we need some heat to get them going. Clearly a heated propagator or heat mat isn't really practical whe ... … Read more
  • How to Propagate a Plant From Cuttings

    How to Propagate a Plant From Cuttings

    Plant propagation is creating new plants from existing plants. This can be done using seeds or bulbs, by taking cuttings from existing plants, or by dividing roots. Taking cuttings is by far the eas ... … Read more
  • Tips on sprouting or 'chitting' seed potatoes

    Tips on sprouting or 'chitting' seed potatoes

    As you can see from the image above our seed potatoes for this year have now arrived and are looking forward to going out to their new homes. We have the usual broad selection of varieties with the i ... … Read more
  • Do Pumpkins Grow in Ireland?

    Do Pumpkins Grow in Ireland?

    Pumpkins can be a bit of a challenge to grow in Ireland, as they require a long growing season with good levels of sunshine - something that we can't really take for granted in this side of the ... … Read more
  • May 5th, Planting tomatoes, chillis and cucumbers in the polytunnel

    May 5th, Planting tomatoes, chillis and cucumbers in the polytunnel

    I made a vow to myself last week that I would go at least a month without including a photo of my tractor in these emails. As you see above I have failed already but, to be fair, that's a really nice ... … Read more
  • Sowing Peas in Early June

    Sowing Peas in Early June

    I have a soft spot for peas. They are easy to sow, look beautiful, are fascinating to observe as they climb and, of course, have a delicious sweet flavour. They are an active, friendly and tactile cr ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Corn Salad

    How To Grow Corn Salad

    Corn Salad has a delicate flavor, which resembles a nutty, concentrated butterhead lettuce. The leaves provide a nutritious boost of vitamins and minerals, especially iron. Producing attractive an ... … Read more
  • How to Germinate Seeds Successfully

    How to Germinate Seeds Successfully

    A plant seed is created to grow, and will perform that task admirably once given the opportunity. For successful germination seeds will need:  a suitable growing medium moderate moistu ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Claytonia

    How to Grow Claytonia

    Claytonia is also known as winter purslane or miners lettuce, it tastes quite like spinach and is full of vitamin C. It is a tough, cold resistant salad for growing in the open to crop from Octobe ... … Read more
  • The Polytunnel in mid April 2021

    The Polytunnel in mid April 2021

    This week I thought I would concentrate on the polytunnel or greenhouse as there is a lot to be done in April both in terms of sowing new seed and in potting on tomato, chilli and sweet pepper plants ... … Read more
  • What to Grow in the Polytunnel in Winter

    What to Grow in the Polytunnel in Winter

    We had a number of questions recently on polytunnel growing: particularly whether polytunnels are worth the investment and whether it is true that they enable year-round growing, so I figured I migh ... … Read more
  • How to grow in a greenhouse

    How to grow in a greenhouse

    Whatever style of greenhouse you opt for - whether it’s a ‘lean-to’, a compact house or a larger one - it will open up new possibilities for you and extend your growing season. It’s also a very ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Caraway

    How To Grow Caraway

    Caraway, also known as Persian Cumin or Meridian Fennel, is part of the carrot family and similar in appearance too. It has aromatic leaves and tasty seeds which are used in a wide range of Europe ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Turnip (White)

    How To Grow Turnip (White)

    Milan Purple Top has distinctive flat-topped roots, white with purple crown. Quick maturing, useful in frames and under cloches. They are a fast crop, being ready in just five to eight weeks from ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Cabbage (Winter)

    How to Grow Cabbage (Winter)

    Cabbage is a demanding plant from the amount of nutrients it needs and the space it takes up in the garden. It really is easy to grow if you feed your soil properly to begin with and take precauti ... … Read more
  • Grow Your Own Oyster Mushrooms.

    Grow Your Own Oyster Mushrooms.

    We pay them scant attention and know so little about them, yet fungi are critical to our survival. They support us indirectly by recycling carbon rich organic matter and by using their undergro ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Wheatgrass - 5 Easy Steps

    How To Grow Wheatgrass - 5 Easy Steps

    Wheatgrass is regarded as a superfood, it is the young grass part of the sprouted wheat seed and is packed full of nutrients and vitamins. Because of this, it is an ideal addition to healthy jui ... … Read more
  • How To Grow Cabbage (Summer)

    How To Grow Cabbage (Summer)

    Cabbage is a demanding plant both is the amount of nutrients it needs and the space it takes up in the garden. It really is easy to grow if you feed your soil properly to begin with and take preca ... … Read more
  • How to Grow Broccoli (Calabrese)

    How to Grow Broccoli (Calabrese)

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    Carrot Colour Mix

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    Lettuce 'Susana'

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    Pea, Mangetout 'Carouby de Maussane'

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    Tomato 'Modus F1'

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    Celeriac 'Monarch'

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    Cucumber Crystal Lemon

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    Cabbage, Summer 'Stonehead F1'

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    Cucumber 'Passandra F1'

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    Lettuce, Cos 'Little Gem'

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  • Massa is a mild tasting variety of the herb chervil

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  • redbor is a lovely red curly type of kale

    Kale 'Redbor'

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  • Spinach 'Mikado F1' is a unique oriental variety of spinach which provides excellent yield throughout summer and into autumn.

    Spinach Oriental 'Mikado' F1

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  • Uchiki kuri are small sweet red squashes

    Squash 'Uchiki Kuri'

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  • Crown prince variety of squash

    Squash 'Crown Prince F1'

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    Cucumber 'Profi' F1

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    Ramsons Wild Garlic Seeds

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  • red rodima is a dutch red cabbage with tight heads

    Cabbage Red Rovite F1

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  • Green frills oriental salad mustard plant

    Mustard 'Green Frills' - Asian Brassica

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  • Pablo is an easy to grow variety of beetroot

    Beetroot 'Pablo F1'

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  • Calendula daisy mix also known as pot marigold

    Calendula 'Daisy Mix'

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  • January king late no 3 is a late winter cabbage

    Cabbage, Winter 'January King Late No.3'

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  • Savoy vertus is a type of winter cabbage

    Cabbage, Savoy 'Vertus'

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  • Zefa Fino is a great variety of florence fennel to grow, it is an early cropper that produces high yields of great quality rounded white bulbs.

    Florence Fennel Zefa Fino

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  • Ambassador F1 is a dark green variety of courgette

    Courgette 'Ambassador F1'

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    Pumpkin 'Racer F1' Seeds

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    Tomato Yellow Pear

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    Chard 'Rhubarb Chard'

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    Viola 'Sorbet Mix'

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    Carrot 'Chantenay Red Cored'

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    Endive 'Pancalieri'

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    Companion Plants - Marigold 'Hero'

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    Turnip 'Purple top milan'

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    Radicchio 'Palla Rossa'

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    Spinach, Perpetual 'Perpetual Spinach'

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    Daikon Radish

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    Hungarian Wax' Chilli Agio F1 Seeds

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  • Farinto leek are exceptionally frost hardy

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  • Rothild Carrot seeds are the easiest for beginner gardening

    Carrot 'Rothild' Organic

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    Swede 'Gowrie'

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  • Chioggia Barbabietola traditional italian beetroot

    Beetroot, Chioggia Barbabietola

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    Florence Fennel 'Romanesco'

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  • Rainbow chard has a mix of coloured stems

    Chard 'Rainbow Chard'

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    Bean, Broad 'Aquadulce Claudia'

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    Kale 'Dwarf Green Curled'

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    Salad Mix, Spicy and hot

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  • Italian giant variety of flat leaf parsley

    Parsley, Flat Leaf 'Italian Giant'

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  • Lollo Rossa Variety of lettuce seeds

    Lettuce 'Lollo Rossa'

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    Lettuce 'Can Can'

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    Witkeim Manita - Broad Bean

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  • Sunbeam new variety of squash seeds

    Squash Sunbeam

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  • Growing Purple Teepee variety of French bean

    French Bean, (Dwarf) 'Purple Teepee' Organic

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  • grow your own sweet nugget sweetcorn

    Sweetcorn Tasty Sweet F1

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  • Bulls blood beetroot variety

    Beetroot 'Bulls Blood'

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    Kale 'Red Russian'

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    Tarragon (Winter)

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  • mizuna oriental salad leaves

    Mizuna - Asian Brassica

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  • Sweet pepper lunchbox mix

    Pepper Lunchbox Mix

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  • Cobra variety of french climbing bean

    Bean, French Climbing 'Cobra'

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  • Golden Bear are easy to grow onion seeds

    Sturon Seeds F1

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  • Saladin is a traditional crisphead or iceberg lettuce

    Lettuce, Crisphead 'Saladin'

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  • China rose oriental radishes

    'China Rose' Radish

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  • Early nantes are long and sweet carrots with excellent colour

    Carrot 'Nantes 2'

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    Salad Mix, Colourful and Mild

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  • a mix of the best oriental salads to grow

    Asian Greens - Surprise Mix

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  • Skywalker is an easy to grow variety of cauliflower

    Cauliflower Skywalker F1

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  • Jalapeno variety of hot chilli peppers

    Jalapeno Chilli Pepper Seeds

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  • blue solaise leek variety

    Leek 'Blue Solaise'

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  • Grow your own leek autumn mammoth hannibal

    Leek Hannibal

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  • Half Pint garden peas in a pod

    Greenshaft - Garden Pea

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  • Catalonga cerbiatta is a loose leaf salad lettuce

    Lettuce, Loose Leaf 'Catalogna Cerbiatta'

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  • masterpiece green longpod variety of broad bean

    Bean, Broad Hangdown Green

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  • Borlotto Lingua di Fuoco Runner Beans

    Bean Borlotto Lingua di Fuoco

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    Pumpkin Jack O'Lantern

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    Mini Meadow Wild Flower Seed With Rootgrow Mycorrhizal Fungi 500ml

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  • nasturtium beneficial companion plant

    Nasturtium 'Tall Single Mixed'

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  • Sangria leaf radish oriental salad

    Leaf Radish 'Sangria' (Microgreens)

    €2.45
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  • Spanish variety of black radish

    Radish Black Spanish Seeds

    €2.45
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  • napoli is a variety of rocket oriental salads

    Rocket 'Napoli'

    €2.75
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  • Grow april variety of spring cabbage

    Cabbage Organic Spring 'April'

    €2.95
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  • Asparagus Crowns Gijnlim can be grown as white asparagus or green

    Asparagus Crowns Gijnlim

    €5.95
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  • Cucumber 'Marketmore' seeds

    Ridge Cucumber 'Marketmore'

    €3.25
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  • a nice bundle of jersey knight asparagus tips

    Asparagus Jersey Knight F1 Seeds

    €2.95
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  • Detroit globe is a very popular variety of beetroot seed

    Beetroot 'Detroit 2'

    €2.75
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  • Red baron is a red variety of mizuna oriental salads

    Mizuna 'Red Baron F1' - Asian Brassica

    €2.45
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  • Tom thumb Mix of Nasturtium Seeds

    Nasturtium 'Tom Thumb' Mix

    €2.95
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  • Green sprouting calabrese is ideal for the kitchen garden

    Calabrese 'Green Sprouting'

    €2.95
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  • jacmar purple asparagus tips

    Asparagus Crowns Pacific Purple

    €5.95
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  • Spinach banjo F1

    Spinach Medania

    €2.95
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  • Tomato supersweet 100 F1 seeds

    Supersweet 100 F1 Cherry Tomato

    €2.95
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