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Item Number: 10502
Beetroot Boltardy is the most popular choice for early sowing, good resistance to bolting. Produces medium size globe shaped roots of superb deep red...
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Item Number: 85252
Although primarily grown as an ornamental plant for its dark red leaves, it is now midely used in baby leaf salads. It provides almost cromson colour...
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Item Number: 10504
Long tapering roots of slightly rough texture, excellent flavour and good for the show bench.
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Item Number: 10505
Our own variety, selected from crops on our Essex farm. Medium to large round roots of deep red with fine flavour and texture with no rings. Ideal fo...
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Item Number: 10507
Half long stump rooted variety, perfect for slicing, excellent flavour and very good for winter storage. Slower to maturity than globe varieties.
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Item Number: 10526
This excellent deep red beetroot can be used as a baby beet, or grown on as a main crop. Perfect for any salad with its globe roots and sweet tasting...
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Item Number: 10527
Delicious medium size roots which rarely become woody. Pick young as baby beet or leave to mature.
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Item Number: 10602
Very frizzy curled deep green leaves held on plants 50-60cm tall which need no staking.The older larger leaves will be more bitter so best to use onl...
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Item Number: 10606
An Italian type of curly kale sometimes known as Black Russian.Tight, long and heavily blistered leaves of dark green.
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Item Number: 10608
Large flat, tooth edge leaves with deep purple veins.Very tender and full of flavour to use raw in salads or cooked. Hardy and stands for a long time...
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Item Number: 10607
Deep red densely curled leaves for autumn to early winter maturity.
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Item Number: 10609
Violet-green leaves that turn violet-blue after the first frost. A mid to late season variety. Highly frost resistant, 80-120cm (32-48") tall. Space ...
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