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Honeyberry – Aurora (Potted)
£9.99
1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)A hardy little berry that makes good jam
This variety is reasonably sweet for a Honeyberry, however it is still less sweet than blueberries so best cooked up in jams and puddings. For best results, grow two honeyberry plants alongside each other (approx 1.2m apart) to aid pollination. You will receive full growing instructions with the honeyberry plant, which comes in a biodegradable pot that you can plant straight into the ground or into a slightly larger container. You can harvest the berries from from the beginning of June through to August.Number of plants: 1 potted plant (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Aurora
In the kitchen: To get the best from their flavour use in jams or muffins or as part of a summer berry dessert.
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Redcurrant Bush – Jonker Van Tets (Potted)
£9.99
1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)A heavy cropping redcurrant bush to grow
This bright and juicy redcurrant plant is an extremely heavy cropper and perfect for UK conditions. This variety is great for growing in containers, which helps to keep things simple as the plant will maintain its bush-like shape fairly easily without needing much in the way of training or pruning – we like things that are easy! It will do well in sun or partial shade. You can harvest the fruits from June-July.Re-pot the plant into a slightly larger container every three years, and you should get good results. The redcurrant plant will come in a biodegradable pot – you can plant it into a bigger pot like that.
Number of plants: 1 potted plant (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Jonker van Tets
In the kitchen: Redcurrants are perfect to use in sweet and savoury sauces, smoothies, jams, jellies, and pies.
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Whitecurrant – White Versailles (Potted)
£9.99
1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)Deliciously sweet whitecurrants
This is a very popular whitecurrant variety because it produces heavy crops and the currants are usually very sweet (they are naturally sweeter than other currants, they just need the sunshine to sweeten them up!) It is a bushy variety, which makes it easy for pruning – you can just cut back old wood and any weak shoots – and you don’t need to train it. Whitecurrants will do well grown in a large container (do this gradually, by re-potting every two or three years to a container a little larger than the one before) or in the ground but be sure to dig in plenty of compost or well-rotted manure before planting.
You’ll receive a growing guide with your plants.
Number of plants: 1 potted plant (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: White Versailles
In the kitchen: This harvested berry is delicious in summery puddings, used for making jams or even freezing.
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Citrus Fruit – Yuzu
£9.99
1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)Add a bit of zing to your kitchen garden this year
Also known as the Japanese Lemon, Yuzu is part of the citrus family and produces lemon-like fruits in the shape of tangerines. It has an intense citrus flavour but with a subtle of sweet orange and grapefruit too. The plant will grow to 4m in height and you can harvest the fruits from October to January.
Number of plants: 1 potted plant (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Yuzu
In the kitchen: Use as a substitute for a lemon or lime in any dish or why not add to your favourite cocktail/mocktail. It also works well in a vinaigrette or salad dressing.
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Kiwi Plant – Jenny (Potted)
£9.99
1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)A great cropping kiwi fruit!
This is a self-fertile variety so you only need one plant. Plant at the base of a trellis or fence, ideally in a greenhouse or polytunnel. If you live in southern parts of the country, you could try growing kiwi in a sheltered, sunny site outdoors. It will begin to produce fruit in the 3rd year after planting and will grow up to 4m in height. You will receive a full growing guide with your kiwi plant.
Number of plants: 1 potted plant (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Jenny
In the kitchen: Ripen the kiwis in the kitchen and enjoy!
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Tayberry – Buckingham (Potted)
£9.99
1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)Quick to establish and easy to grow
A Tayberry is a hybrid plant which is a cross between a loganberry and a raspberry. This variety produces large, delicious fruits which can be up to 5cm long. These tasty fruits are best picked when they have changed from red to deep purple. They are good for planting in pots or containers. The plants come in a biodegradable fibre pot – full growing instructions are included.Number of plants: 1 (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
In the kitchen: Treat Tayberries as you would blackberries and raspberries. They work well in dishes such as pies, crumbles, summer pudding or used to make a fruit sauce, jam, ice cream or sorbet.
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Blackberry – Asterina (Potted)
£9.99
1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)Thorn-free blackberry picking!
You’ll get a lovely long harvest of blackberries during early autumn from this variety, and it’s thornless too which is an added bonus. The blackberries are very sweet and is a fast growing plant. A great plant to grow in pots in your kitchen garden, and perfect for urban spaces where hedgerow blackberries are harder to come by. The plants come in biodegradable fibre pots, with full growing instructions.Number of plants: 1 potted plant (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Asterina
In the kitchen: Blackberries are perfect for pies and crumbles and other autumnal puddings.
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Lingonberry – Red Pearl (Potted)
£9.99
1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)A hardy, disease resistant lingonberry bush
This is a beautiful evergreen which is native to Britain and produces bright red, tart and juicy berries. It’s a very hardy and disease resistant bush that grows well in shade. Definitely one to try! Lingonberry is very similar to cranberry in flavour. The plant will come in a biodegradable pot, which you can plant straight into another pot or bed in the kitchen garden. A full growing guide comes with the plants.
Number of plants: 1 potted plant (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
In the kitchen: Lingonberries are very similar to cranberry. They make a delicious jam. You can also use them in summery desserts such as summer pudding. Try making lingonberry juice.
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Elderberry – Ranch (Potted)
£9.99
1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)Give your immune system a boost!
This is a productive plant that’ll give you a good crop to cook with (don’t eat them raw!) Elderberries are easy to grow in any soil type and they are very hardy plants. The berries are packed full of vitamin C and antioxidants and are a great one for helping to fight off those winter colds – try cooking it down with water and sugar into a syrup. The ‘Ranch’ variety is relatively compact and will only grow to 2 metres high. You can harvest the berries from August to September.
Number of plants: 1 potted plant (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
In the kitchen: THEY MUST BE COOKED! Use Elderberries in crumbles, pies and other fruit puddings or they make delicious jam. If you’re feeling adventurous you can even make your own elderberry wine!
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Jostaberry – Josta Beere (Potted)
£9.99
1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)This unusual plant is a blackcurrant and gooseberry hybrid
Jostaberry produces fruit that looks very similar to blackcurrant but twice the size and with a unique flavour and produces very sweet berries. The jostaberry is a thornless bush (makes it easier to pick!) that is heavy yielding and mildew resistant. You will receive a growing guide with the plant to get your jostaberry growing off to a good start.Number of plants: 1 potted plant (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
In the kitchen: Use jostaberry in crumbles, pies and other fruit puddings or jams
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Cranberry – Vaccinium Macrocarpon ‘Stevens’ (Potted)
£9.99
1 Plant (1L Bio-pot)A reliable cranberry plant with good frost and disease resistance
This is the most widely grown variety of cranberry plant as it is well known for its reliability and resistance to frost and diseases. It’s a self-fertile variety producing beautiful deep red fruits with a lovely tangy flavour. Commonly known as ‘Stevens’ this is an American variety that is creeping and low-growing it will only reach a height of 20cm. You should be able to begin harvesting the fruits from October.The cranberry plant will come in a bio-degradable pot – you can either plant it in its pot, or peel the pot off. You will receive a full growing guide with your plant.
Number of plants: 1 potted plant (1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Vaccinium Macrocarpon ‘Stevens’
In the kitchen: Cranberries come into their own around Christmas but are good for much more than accompanying the turkey. Their sour flavour lends itself well to both sweet and savoury dishes, as well as in smoothies, juices and cocktails.
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Vietnamese Coriander
£8.99
3 Plants (8.5cm bio-pots)Striking in appearance with a punchy tasty flavour
Vietnamese Coriander is a popular herb in Asian cooking. It’s very punchy in flavour and has quite a striking look; the top of the leaf is dark green, with chestnut-coloured spots, and the bottom of the leaf is burgundy red. It’s a great alternative to traditional coriander that we’re so used to, the flavour is stronger and it’s less prone to bolting.Number of plants: 3 (8.5cm biodegradable fibre pots)
Organic*
In the kitchen: Young leaves are delicious chopped fresh in salads. Use in stir fries and curries, add towards the end of cooking time to retain the subtle flavours. It works wonderfully as a flavouring alongside lime, chilli and lemon grass.
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Basil – Crimson King
£8.99
3 Plants (8.5cm bio-pots)Delicious flavour, purple leaves
This variety is everything you’d expect from basil but with purple leaves. Great flavour, easy to grow in pots, perfect for sunny spots… Basil ‘Crimson King’ is a perfect addition to window boxes or outdoor herb gardens where it can grow in full sun.Number of plants: 3 (8.5cm biodegradable fibre pots)
Variety: Crimson King (organic*)
In the kitchen: Use as you would the green variety – can be added to salads, tomato dishes and its perfect on top of your homemade pizzas. Try making purple pesto!
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Greek Basil
£8.99
3 Plants (8.5cm bio-pots)The leaves on Greek Basil may be small, but its flavour is big and bold!
Greek Basil has a very tight compact growing habit and forms a perfectly spherical bush with tiny leaves appearing as though having been pruned.Number of plants: 3 (8.5cm biodegradable fibre pots)
Variety: Greek Basil (organic*)
Great for protecting your tomatoes, chillies and aubergines!
In the kitchen: Pinch off small sprigs and add to salads, tomato dishes, sauces and vegetables.
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Chocolate Mint
£8.99
3 Plants (8.5cm bio-pots)An absolute delight for chocolate lovers
Chocolate Mint produces pretty brown/purple leaves, with a wonderfully minty chocolate taste and fragrance. Our Chocolate Mint plug plants come in sets of 3 in small 8.5cm biodegradable pots, ready to be planted straight away.Number of plants: 3 (8.5cm biodegradable fibre pots)
Variety: Chocolate (organic*)
Great for protecting your brassicas, tomatoes, chillies and aubergines!
In the kitchen: Wonderful used in summery drinks, desserts, with fresh fruit or to make fresh mint tea.
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Ginger Mint
£8.99
3 Plants (8.5cm bio-pots)Perfect for puddings and fruit salads
The gold-splashed leaves of Ginger Mint have a spicy ginger scent – this is a great one to grow for adding to cocktails and homemade lemonades as well as puddings, particularly fruit salads, or chopped and sprinkled over a slice of melon on a hot summer’s day.
Number of plants: 3 (8.5cm biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Ginger Mint (organic*)
In the kitchen: The leaves of this herb are well suited to fruit salads, melon, Pimm’s and lemonades
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Sage
£8.99
3 Plants (8.5cm bio-pots)Bees and other beneficial insects love these pretty flowers.
Sage is an evergreen herb with highly aromatic leaves. This lovely common broadleaf variety of Sage is arguably the best for culinary uses.Number of plants: 3 (8.5cm biodegradable fibre pots)
Variety: Common Broadleaf (organic*)
Great for protecting your brassicas!
In the kitchen: Sage is traditionally used with pork, cheese and mushroom dishes and will make wonderful stuffings. The flowers are edible too and can be used to dress summer salads.
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Pineapple Mint
£8.99
3 Plants (8.5cm bio-pots)Wonderful attractant and nectar source for bees and other beneficial insects
Pineapple Mint plants are one of the most attractive varieties of mints, producing beautiful green leaves edged with white. This mint has a lovely tasty hint of pineapple and is extremely versatile.Number of plants: 3 (8.5cm biodegradable fibre pots)
Variety: Pineapple (organic*)
Great for protecting your brassicas, tomatoes, chillies and aubergines!
In the kitchen: Wonderful used in summery drinks, desserts, salads, with fresh fruit or to make fresh mint tea.
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Marjoram
£8.99
3 Plants (8.5cm bio-pots)If you love Mediterranean cooking this is a must have herb for your kitchen garden
This traditional culinary marjoram will produce lovely pink or white flowers from mid-summer to early autumn above the strongly aromatic, dark green leaves.Number of plants: 3 (8.5cm biodegradable fibre pots)
Variety: Pot (organic*)
In the kitchen: If you love Mediterranean cooking this is a must have herb for your kitchen garden. Use in sauces for pizza toppings, marinades, or salad dressings, or dry to use in other recipes.
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French Tarragon
£8.99
3 Plants (8.5cm bio-pots)A culinary must for the kitchen garden
French Tarragon is a herbaceous perennial which can be over-wintered in mild areas. The beautiful foliage has an aniseed flavour.Number of plants: 3 (8.5cm biodegradable fibre pots)
Variety: French (organic*)
In the kitchen: Tarragon is wonderfully versatile, often used to flavour sauces, oils and vinegar. It is tastes great with chicken, seafood, soups, rice and pasta.
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Tomato – Delicious Beefsteak
£6.99
(5 Plug Plants)A trusty beefsteak variety
The large fruits ripen towards the end of summer, with all the rich flavour and texture you would expect from a beefsteak tomato. This variety tends not to crack easily as well, which makes them a particularly good choice.
Number of plants: 5
Variety: Delicious Beefsteak (organic*)
In the kitchen: Slice and arrange with mozarella, throw in a handful of fresh basil leaves, a drizzle of olive oil and in an instant, you’ll have a delicious summer salad.
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Tomato – Marmande Beefsteak
£6.99
(5 Plug Plants)A trusty beefsteak variety
If you love a classic Caprese tomato and mozarella salad, then this is the variety for you! The large fruits ripen towards the end of summer, with all the rich flavour and texture you would expect from a beefsteak tomato.
Number of plants: 5
Variety: Marmande Beefsteak (organic*)
In the kitchen: Slice and arrange with mozarella, throw in a handful of fresh basil leaves, a drizzle of olive oil and in an instant, you’ll have a delicious summer salad.
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Chilli Pepper – Hot Lemon
£5.99
(3 Plants)The clue is in the name…
These little yellow chillies are HOT! You’ll get a good yield from each plant. The plant is nice and compact, so it is an excellent choice for pots and patio gardens if you’re keen to grow your own chillies. The chillies ripen from green to yellow – we recommend harvesting once they’ve fully ripened.
Number of plants: 3
Variety: Hot Lemon (organic*)
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Chilli Pepper – Tabasco
£5.99
(3 Plants)Hot, saucy chilli peppers
The classic variety used for Tabasco sauce. The chillies grow upwards on a tall bush that grows to around 1m. As they ripen, the chillies turn from yellow to green to orange and then red, getting hotter at each stage. The chillies measure about 3cm.
Number of plants: 3
Variety: Tabasco (organic*)