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Vegetable Seeds
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A high quality variety with a good flavour. Ideal replacement for PEER GYNT.
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Novelty red sprout that deepens in colour as the weather gets colder. Medium sized buttons with better performance than the standard variety Rubine.
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Tall, mid-season variety. Heavy crop of medium sized, firm button sprouts with excellent sweet flavour.
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A very winter hardy type with excellent flavour and freezing value.Tight dark green buttons from December to March.
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Deep rooting to break up subsoils. Also makes a lot of growth to increase humus content. Added benefit of attracting hoverflies which feed on greenfl...
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Sow, grow and harvest as a parsnip. The long 30-60cm root has a delicious bitter-sweet flavour. To cook, peel and slice, saute with other vegetables
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An early spring variety with compact heads on dwarf plants. Can be planted at 30cm spacings as it makes few outer leaves.
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The big one! Produces really large solid heads of medium green. Stands well before splitting. Crops August to October.
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Medium to dark green summer cabbage. Small heads, suitable for use as a baby cabbage.
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This variety is probably the sweetest of cabbages. It can be used as a mini vegetable or fully nature at about 1kg in weight. A must for cabbage grow...
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