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Our range of salad seeds features many different types of lettuce, plus radishes, cucumbers, celery and tasty salad leaves. Quick-growing salads and radishes can be grown as 'catch crops' between rows of garlic, onions, carrots and other slower growing veg to make the most of the space in your vegetable plot.
Lettuce 'Winter Gem' (Cos)Lactuca sativa A specially bred Cos Lettuce for sowing under cover from September to January. Although not suitable for growing outdoors, hardy Lettuce ‘Winter Gem’ is ideal for cropping in an unheated greenhouse or cold frame for overwinter production. The small but delicious, crunchy, sweet hearts are equal in taste to ‘Little Gem’ making this variety perfect for winter salads. Height: 20cm (8”). More info |
Salad Leaves 'The Good Life Mix'A tasty mix of ‘winter greens’ that are ideal for sowing in an unheated greenhouse. This colourful blend includes Komatsuna, Mizuna, Mustard ‘Red Lion’ and Pak Choi ‘Red Wizard’. Salad Leaves ‘The Good Life Mix’ can be sown for baby salad leaves, or grown on for full sized plants when the delicious, fresh leaves and tender stems can be eaten as a steamed vegetable. This versatile mix can also be sown outdoors during summer and autumn. Height and spread: 15cm (6”). More info |
Lettuce 'Arctic King' (Butterhead)Lactuca sativa Customer RatingSpecially bred for autumn sowing, Lettuce ‘Arctic King’ is well known for its exceptional cold resistance. This large Butterhead variety produces tasty light green heads with crinkled leaves for harvesting in spring. Lettuce ‘Autumn King’ is suitable for growing outdoors in winter but will benefit from cloche protection during particularly cold weather. Height: 15cm (6”). Spread: 30cm (12”). More info |
Cress 'Extra Curled' - RHS Garden Explorers Children's SeedsLepidium sativum, Garden Cress, Curly Cress, Peppercress I am so quick and easy to grow. You can grow me all year round on a windowsill and eat me within 10-12 days. I am very nutritious and tasty in salads and sandwiches. More info |
Lettuce 'All The Year Round' (Butterhead)Lactuca sativa This versatile, reliable Butterhead variety is ideal for successional sowings throughout the year. Medium heads with solid, crisp hearts are produced from hardy reliable plants, even in dry weather. Autumn sowings should be grown under cloches or in a cold greenhouse for overwintering, but can be harvested in spring for early salads. Height: 15cm (6”). Spread: 30cm (12”). More info |
Salad Leaves 'Colourfully Mild Mix' - Kew Collection SeedsBrassica rapa var. nipposinica, Brassica rapa var. chinensis, Brassica rapa var. perviridis, Japanese Greens, Japanese Mustard Spinach, Chinese Cabbage, Pak Choi, Bok Choy Customer RatingA fast-growing salad leaf mix, colourful and mild tasting, ideal for sowing in containers outside throughout the summer, and inside on a windowsill during the winter. A 'Cut 'n' Come Again' mix ready to cut from 25 days in summer and 50 days during winter. Mixture contains : Red Mizuna, Broad Leaf Mizuna, Golden Yellow Pak Choy, Komatsuna. More info |
Herb Rocket - Part of the Alan Titchmarsh CollectionEruca vesicaria, Salad Rocket, Arugula, Roquette
A taste of yesteryear, now enjoying a long awaited revival. Rocket is easy to grow and very quick to crop. Adds a great tangy, peppery flavour to salads, pasta or when used as a pizza topping. Height and spread: 30cm (12"). Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Herb Rocket (Cultivated) - Duchy Originals Organic SeedsEruca vesicaria, Salad Rocket, Arugula, Roquette Duchy Originals Cultivated Rocket is a quick growing salad leaf with a peppery taste. Cultivated Rocket ideal kitchen windowsill herb.Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Radish 'Stela' - SowStrong® CollectionRaphanus sativus
Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. Companion planting: Try growing radishes with mint to deter flea beetles, which chew irregular holes in the leaves. Useful links: Companion Planting |