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Brassica & Leafy Green Seeds


Brussels Sprouts, broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower are just a few of the vegetables classed as brassica and there are plenty to choose from in our online range. Be sure to cover young plants with fine netting to deter birds and other pests.



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Brussels Sprout 'Trafalgar' F1 Hybrid

Brassica oleracea (Gemmifera Group)

Thanks to continuous breeding work striving for a better, sweeter flavour, this modern hybrid has a superb flavour that sets it apart from other varieties. Brussels Sprout ‘Trafalgar’ produces a heavy crop of medium sized, firm button sprouts from mid December to late March that will retain their excellent quality over a long period of time. Height: 75cm (30”). Spread: 50cm (20”).

Andrew Tokely says: "For the past 10 years this has been the only variety of Brussels Sprout that I have grown on my plots. The strong plants produce good size buttons and will stand well though all weathers well past Christmas.Their sweet flavour means sprouts can now be enjoyed by all the family."


Companion planting: Try growing Brussels sprouts with Nasturtiums to draw cabbage white butterflies away from your crop, and mint to help deter flea beetles.


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    • 1 packet (40 seeds)

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    • £2.99

Kale 'Nero di Toscana'

Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group), Borecole

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The fully grown plants of Kale 'Nero di Toscana' have attractive dark green, deeply savoyed, strap-like leaves. Excellent winter hardiness makes kale a useful winter to spring vegetable at a time when fresh garden produce is scarce. Kale ‘Nero di Toscana’ can also be used as a baby salad leaf ingredient adding texture and a peppery taste to mixed salads. Height: 90cm (60”). Spread: 60cm (24”).
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    • 1 packet (250 seeds)

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    • £2.09

Cabbage 'Tourmaline' (Winter Savoy)

Brassica oleracea (Capitata Group)

You will be harvesting Savoy Cabbage ‘Tourmaline’ throughout the winter and well into spring thanks to its excellent cold weather tolerance. Replacing the ever-popular but now discontinued Cabbage ‘Tarvoy’, this attractive, deeply savoyed, dark green cabbage produces compact, delicious heads. Plants also show a high resistance to xanthemonas (black rot). Height: 30cm (12”). Spread: 60cm (24”). More info
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    • £2.79

Cabbage 'Caramba' F1 Hybrid (Summer/ Winter Sweetheart Type)

Brassica oleracea (Capitata Group)

Sweetheart cabbages have become increasingly popular in supermarkets from late summer to winter. Now you can grow your own! Cabbage ‘Caramba’ has tender, sweet, pointed mid-green hearts, which are ideal shredded raw in salads and coleslaws, and equally delicious as a steamed vegetable. Height: 30cm (12”). Spread: 40cm (16”). More info
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    • £2.99

Brussels Sprout 'Bosworth' F1 Hybrid

Brassica oleracea (Gemmifera Group)

British breeding at its best! This early maturing, RHS AGM variety produces firm, smooth, dark green, sweet tasting buttons from October. The flavoursome crop is well spaced on the stem for easy picking, and has excellent holding ability. Initial trials also indicate that Brussels Sprout ‘Bosworth’ has good downy mildew tolerance. Height: 75cm (30”). Spread: 50cm (20”).


Companion planting: Try growing Brussels sprouts with Nasturtiums to draw cabbage white butterflies away from your crop, and mint to help deter flea beetles.


Useful links:

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    • 1 packet (30 seeds)

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    • £3.49

Cabbage 'Brigadier' F1 Hybrid (Autumn/Winter)

Brassica oleracea (Capitata Group)

Cabbage ‘Brigadier’ produces giant heads weighing up to 6.5kg (14lbs). The enormous heads of this winter cabbage have a high sugar and Vitamin C content, making them delicious eaten raw, but also excellent when cooked. Cabbage ‘Brigadier’ has good fusarium resistance and stands well in good condition over a long period. Height: 40cm (16”). Spread: 75cm (30”).

Andrew Tokely says: "A February or Early March sowing can produce by September hearts that are as big as footballs and have many show bench prizes for me. Although large and firm they are full of flavour when cooked and equally as tasty eaten raw in a salad."

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    • £3.29

Cabbage 'January King 3' (Winter Savoy)

Brassica oleracea (Capitata Group)

This is a really hardy winter cabbage - not even severe frost seems to bother it. The heads of Savoy Cabbage ‘January King’ are crisp and crunchy with a good flavour, and the leaf is an attractive conifer-blue colour. Height: 40cm (16”). Spread: 60cm (24”).

Andrew Tokely says: "This variety may have been around for a few years but I don't think it can be beaten for flavour and its ability to stand well during some of the harshest of winters."


Companion planting: Try growing cabbages with Nasturtiums to draw cabbage white butterflies away from your crop, and mint to help deter flea beetles.


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    • 1 packet (500 seeds)

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    • £1.99

Kale 'Scarlet'

Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group), Borecole

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Kale ‘Scarlet’ produces highly decorative, dark green, red veined leaves which show more colour as colder weather approaches. This superb curly Kale makes a delicious 'salad leaf' when young, or can be grown to maturity for a supply of winter greens at a time when fresh vegetable are scarce in the garden. Mature plants show excellent winter hardiness, standing well in the harshest weather for a long season of harvest. Height: 90cm (35”). Spread: 60cm (24”).

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    • 1 packet (200 seeds)

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    • £2.09

Brussels Sprout 'Revenge' F1 Hybrid

Brassica oleracea (Gemmifera Group)

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A high quality RHS AGM variety with good levels of disease resistance and a vigorous, sturdy growth habit. With later mid season maturity, Brussels Sprout ‘Revenge’ produces heavy crops of dark-green, sweet buttons that can be harvested just in time for Christmas, although buttons will also hold exceptionally well until February. Height: 75cm (30”). Spread: 50cm (20”).


Companion planting: Try growing Brussels sprouts with Nasturtiums to draw cabbage white butterflies away from your crop, and mint to help deter flea beetles.


Useful links:

Companion Planting

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    • 1 packet (30 seeds)

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    • £2.99

Kale 'Reflex' F1 Hybrid

Brassica oleracea (Acephala Group), Borecole

Recent breeding has given Kale ‘Reflex’ more intensely curled, succulent and nutritious, dark leaves which stand well without yellowing. This delicious curly kale can be picked over a long period or can also be used as a baby salad leaf ingredient . Excellent winter hardiness makes kale a useful winter to spring vegetable at a time when fresh garden produce is scarce. Height: 90cm (35”). Spread: 60cm (24”).


Companion planting: Try growing kale with Nasturtiums to draw cabbage white butterflies away from your crop, and mint to help deter flea beetles.


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    • 1 packet (50 seeds)

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    • £1.99

Brussels Sprout 'Bedford Fillbasket'

Brassica oleracea (Gemmifera Group)

Often producing the largest, most solid, dark green sprouts and the heaviest yields, Brussels Sprout ‘Bedford Fillbasket’ provides a continuous crop from early autumn to Christmas. A distinctive sprout with an good, assertive flavour. Height: 75cm (30”). Spread: 50cm (20”). More info
    • 1 packet (100 seeds)

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    • £1.99

Brussels Sprout 'Falstaff'

Brassica oleracea (Gemmifera Group)

This novelty purple-red sprout will add a touch of colour to your plate. Brussels Sprout ‘Falstaff’ matures over a long period, and has a milder, nuttier flavour than standard green types. Buttons can be harvested from October but the colour develops greater intensity after a hard frost, which is retained when the sprouts are cooked, steamed or microwaved. Height: 75cm (30”). Spread: 50cm (20”). More info
    • 1 packet (80 seeds)

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    • £2.49