
- DELIVERY INFO: We are now shipping out Seed Potatoes – new potato orders will be shipped within 3 working days. Pre-Orders for Spring plants will be shipped from late April onwards - see FAQs
6 Month Veg Plant Subscription
Delivery from May 2025
£120.00
Monthly Deliveries of Veg Plants from May to October
You will begin harvesting from June/July onwards and will still be harvesting well into winter with this plant subscription. We’ll send you a series of 6 deliveries shipped monthly starting in May and the last delivery will be in October. Each delivery contains a selection of organic veg plug plants to pop into your garden as soon as they arrive. This subscription has been designed to fit in most small gardens and is perfect for growing in containers.
NEXT ESTIMATED DELIVERY: Spring 2025
Can be grown in: Pots and containers, raised beds and veg patches.
Delivery: You will receive 6 separate deliveries, in May, June, July, August, September and October.
Please note: The contents of this subscription may vary slightly depending upon plant availability.
Transplants suitable for organic growing.

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Just a quick message to say your packaging is excellent, plants arrived unscathed unlike a recent order from T&M which though shrouded in plastic, plants were DOA. The leeks are looking a bit down but hopefully will perk up!
S.M
Food bills have rocketed so here is a great way to save yourself a fortune and grow your own. A Rocket Garden is a great start for any would be vegetable gardener.
Alan Titchmarsh
Hello there, I just wanted to let you know that I really value your regular emails. It’s the only veg/gardening related email that I’ve kept when recently culling my inbox. In particular I’ve appreciated todays email With the article from your rocket gardener regarding slow growing sweetcorn. Advice about mulching and adding nitrogen for next year is super helpful. Please do pass my thanks onto your rocket gardener.