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Vegetable Seeds
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Long pods with bright green beans of outstanding flavour. Freezes well and gives an early and heavy crop.
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Bush variety but yields as well as most taller varieties.White seeded beans of good flavour. Can be autumn sown under cloches.
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If you are unable to sow Aquadulce in November, this is the rescue plan. In most years it matures almost as early as Aquadulce but from an early spri...
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The most popular of the sprouting varieties, very hardy and produces an abundance of dark purple spears, in March, which turn green on cooking.
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The twin to the early variety but the spears can be harvested from April onwards.
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Excellent uniformity and quality for cutting March and April
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Highly attractive head of lime green made up of a mass of small conical shaped florets forming a pointed curd not unlike a green cauliflower. Superb ...
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An extra early purple sprouting type producing large spears from late January.
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Annual Purple Sprouting Broccoli. Plants will crop four to five months after sowing, harvesting spears over many weeks. Heavy yielding with a sweet f...
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Apart from the different spear colour the leaves are less frilly and blue-green. Creamy white spears which are slightly milder in flavour than the pu...
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