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You'll find a wide range of seeds here, including sweetcorn, turnips, swede, aubergines, salsify and scorzonera, each with comprehensive sowing and growing information to help you get the best from your vegetable crops.
Green Manure Customer RatingAn easy way to add nutrients and bulky, organic matter (humus) to your soil, helping to maintain or improve fertility and soil structure. Sow it through the summer on any vacant patch of ground or in autumn to overwinter and dig in the following spring. Mixture contains: Rye, Vetch, Tetraploid Italian Rye Grass and Forage Pea. Contents: 80g(2.5oz) Suffcient to sow 2.8sq.m. (approx 3.4sq.yd). More info |
Salsify (Sandwich Island)Tragopogon porrifolius, Vegetable Oyster Customer Rating(Sandwich Island). Delicious, delicate flavour likened to Oysters or Asparagus. Salsify is a good source of Vitamin C and potassium. Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Aubergine 'Moneymaker' F1 HybridSolanum melongena, Egg Plant Try this early cropping aubergine for reliable yields of long, slender, matt purple fruits, with an excellent flavour. Aubergine ‘Moneymaker’ produces good crop yields whether it is grown in the greenhouse or in patio containers outdoors. Height and spread: 60cm (24”). More info |
Scorzonera hispanicaBlack Salsify Outstanding flavour and held in high regard by French chefs. Often used as a companion plant as it is thought to repel Carrot Fly. A good source of Vitamin C and potassium. More info |
Salsify 'Scorzobianca' - Vita Sementi® Italian SeedsTragopogon porrifolius, Vegetable Oyster Often called the 'vegetable oyster' because of its flavour. Salsify Scorzobianca produces slender, parsnip-like roots, white skinned and fleshed. Ideal for lifting in the autumn for storing, or can be left in the ground and lifted as required. In the spring the tender shoots of Salsify Scorzobianca make an appetising green vegetable.Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
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