Category Archives: Garden

Wasabi Rocket – Seeds

We’ve brought a new distinctive taste to a salad favourite. Traditional rocket types offer a hot peppery flavour, but our exclusive Wasabi Rocket adds a taste of Japan with the unique fiery flavour of the wasabi root in quick and easy to grow salad leaf form.

Aubergine ‘Bonica’ F1 Hybrid – Seeds

Early to ripen and continuing to crop heavily throughout the season, Bonica produces a good yield of long, oval, shiny purple fruits. Ideal for patio containers, plants are compact and bushy; the flavoursome fruits average 12cm (5in) in length

Morning Glory ‘Split Second Double’ – Seeds

Heart-shaped foliage and large peony blooms on self-attaching vines create a fantastic summer screen. Height: 180cm (6in).

Flower Garden ‘Easy Annuals Mixed’ – Seed Scatter Pack

An easy to grow mixture of 10 colourful annuals, which includes species found in our countryside during the Middle Ages such as borage, cornflowers and flax. This mixture has a blue tone base of cornflowers and echium, with added red-orange contrast provided by flax and marigolds, and lastly a touch of antique pink provided by

Leek ‘Northern Lights’ F1 Hybrid – Seeds

A visually stunning leek with great flavour. Ideal for the show bench and the kitchen. This British-bred maincrop leek variety shows excellent winter hardiness, allowing for harvests through December to March. The blue-green leaves turn a stunning shade of purple as the coldest winter temperatures set in. Brighten up your winter veg patch and your

Flower Garden ‘Annual and Perennial Mix’ – Seed Scatter Pack

Ideal for sowing during the autumn months, this mixture will have no problem surviving the cold months of winter, and will spring to action by April, producing blooms through to July. The first colours to appear are the Siberian wallflower and Californian poppy. Silene then adds a touch of pink and forget-me-nots later add a

Pea ‘Eddy’ – Seeds

Pea Eddy is perfect for a late harvest. Highly resistant to powdery mildew, remaining problem-free well into November. Also sow in spring for summer crops of long, slightly curved, pointed pods.

Flower Garden ‘Perfect for Pollinators’ – Seed Scatter Pack

This bumper mixture of over 40 annuals and perennials provides one of the most complete mixes for attracting honey bees and all kinds of beneficial insects, as well as helping small animals with a source of food or shelter.

Lupin ‘Avalune Mixed’ – Seeds

An easy to grow annual lupin that flowers just 12 weeks after sowing. Short flower spikes have a sweet pea-like fragrance. Perfectly suited to growing at the front of borders in large patio containers.

Marigold ‘Strawberry Blonde’ – Seeds

A breeding breakthrough has created a French marigold with flowers in totally unique russet tones; bringing pink shades to the marigold colour palette for the very first time.

Nasturtium ‘Troika Spotty Dotty’ – Seeds

Luminous yellow blooms, dotted with scarlet-red demand attention in borders, baskets and containers, bringing a touch of fun to your summer flower displays. These easy-to-grow flower seeds can even be sown directly into your hanging baskets and patio pots ? container gardening doesn?t get much easier than that! Height 30cm (12in).

Pansy ‘Black Moon’ F1 Hybrid – Seeds

You may have heard this claim before, but this Pansy truly represents one of the most impressive black flowers in cultivation today. Bushy, compact plants bearing medium sized flowers, so black they shine like velvet. Height: 15-20cm (6-8 in).

Cornflower ‘Trailing Blue Carpet’ – Seeds

Cornflowers are a traditional wildflower or annual border addition. Now you can bring them to yourbaskets and container displays thanks to the relaxed prostrate habit of ‘Trailing Blue Carpet?. Perfect for path and border edging. Height 10cm (4in).

Clarkia ‘Pastel Posies Mixed’ – Seeds

Possibly one of the easiest hardy annuals to sow and grow. Fill whole beds with this mix or simply drop a fewseeds in gaps between other plants and nature will do the rest for you! Height 30cm (12in).

Broad Bean ‘Oscar’ – Seeds

A favourite with commercial growers as the smallest seeded broad bean. The flavoursome beans are the best option for freezer storage, being far less prone to discolouring than larger varieties. We recommend growing Broad Bean ‘Oscar? alongside Marrowfat Pea.

Climbing Bean ‘Mamba’ – Seeds

Our Mamba trial crops have consistently produced double the yield of Cobra, with no reduction in flavour or pod quality. Mamba?s mid-green, stringless pods are larger, more uniform and carried in clusters for easy picking. Growth is more manageable, taking up less space than most other varieties.

Cabbage ‘Summer Jewel’ – Seeds

This summer cabbage is very slow to heart. The smooth, dark green leaves carry no stalk, leading to quicker prep and less wastage in the kitchen.

Cabbage chinese ‘Natsuki’ F1 – Seeds

A truly multipurpose variety with good tip burn and bolting resistance. Young leaves can be used in salads and stir fries in as little as 7 weeks from sowing. The crisp white stalks have a mild flavour and should be eaten with the leaf for zero wastage in the kitchen. Try making your own Korean

Broccoli ‘Ironman’ F1 Hybrid (Calabrese) – Seeds

This top performer offers the longest cropping period from late May through to October, producing blue-green domed heads. It shows good tolerance to hollow stem and resistance to bolting. Suitable for closer spacing or if growing space is tight.

Cauliflower ‘Boris’ F1 Hybrid – Seeds

This really is a gardener-friendly variety. Vigorous root systems support healthy plant growth and erect foliage formation for a tidy, manageable crop. Cauliflower Boris F1 will grow in any soil type and will withstand whatever the British weather can throw at it – rain or shine.