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Black Cherry Tomato
£6.99
(5 Plants)Rich colour and full of flavour
The black cherry tomato plant produces rich, tasty fruits that are super juicy with just the right touch of sweetness. The fruits will ripen to a deep purple making them a delicious alternative to the traditional cherry tomato. It is a vigorous plant that will growing very well in a greenhouse or sunny windowsill, however it will grow well outside if planted later in the season.
Number of plants: 5
Variety: Black Cherry (organic*)
In the kitchen: Delicious in salads or try them roasted with a drizzle of olive oil, adding colour to your dishes.
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Lavender – Early White
£8.99
3 Plants (8.5cm bio-pots)Lavender with white flowers through summer
This is an early flowering lavender that produces striking white spikes from early summer until early autumn. The plants are quite compact, about 30cm height and spread, which makes them a good option for pots if you’re looking to grow lavender in a smaller space. Give them full sunshine and make sure they have good drainage as they don’t like to get waterlogged.Number of plants: 3 (8.5cm biodegradable fibre pots)
Variety: Early White (organic*)
Great for bees!
In the Kitchen: Lavender adds wonderful flavour to sweet delights like pannacotta, homemade ice-cream, cakes or shortbread biscuits.
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Lettuce – Butterhead Roxy
£5.99
(10 Plug Plants)A gorgeous looking lettuce, and fairly drought-resistant too
Butterhead Roxy tends not to bolt easily, making it a very good option for suntrap gardens that can get a little warm, or for growing in those areas of the UK that don’t get a lot of rain in summer (which is not us here in Cornwall!) Growing lettuces using our organic plug plants is so simple, and you’ll receive a complete growing guide with your plants.Number of plants: 10 plug plants
Variety: Butterhead Roxy (organic*)
In the kitchen: The best salads often have lettuce as their base to give you background flavours and plenty of crunch.
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Lettuce – Cos Little Leprechaun
£5.99
(10 Plug Plants)Crunchy, tasty and good-looking lettuces
This cos-type lettuce has slightly savoyed red leaves and crunchy hearts. It is very easy to grow, and if you use it as a cut and come again, you should have lettuce all summer long. Alternatively, wait until the plants reach maturity and harvest whole. You’ll receive a full growing guide with the lettuce plants.Number of plants: 10 plug plants
Variety: Cos Little Leprechaun (organic*)
In the kitchen: Use this lettuce in all types of salad – it is a real winner.
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Melody Seed Potatoes (Maincrop)
£4.99
(10 Tubers)Potatoes for a yummy mash
A lovely yellow colour with smooth skin, Potato ‘Melody’ has fairly high disease resistance which makes it a trouble-free grower. It will produce a good crop too. It has quite a floury texture which makes it an excellent choice for mashing, baking and roasting. It’s a maincrop variety, so expect to harvest in September and it should store well.Number of tubers (seed potatoes): 10
Variety: Melody
In the kitchen: Will create perfect mashed potatoes and good for boiling too.
Delivery: We start shipping seed potatoes in February
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Padron Pepper
£5.99
(3 Plug Plants)Some are hot, most are not!
Padron Peppers are becoming so popular with foodies, and for good reason. They are simply delicious freshly harvested, stir fried in a generous glug of olive oil with a pinch of Cornish Sea Salt. Every so often you’ll come across one that is hot, but most are lovely and mild and so tasty. They are a must grow! Growing from plug plants is quick and easy – just plant them in a greenhouse or sunny, sheltered site when your plants arrive and follow the advice in the growing guide provided with your plants.Number of plants: 3 plug plants
Variety: Padron (organic*)
In the kitchen: Best fried in olive oil until the skin blisters, then sprinkle with sea salt.
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Winter Squash – Blue Kuri
£5.99
(3 Plug Plants)Ripens nice and early!
If you’ve ever grown Crown Prince (which is a reasonably well known squash variety) then think of Blue Kuri as its smaller sibling. A similar grey-blue skin, deep orange flesh and good nutty qualities. It is a trailing variety and should produce several small squashes weighing around 1kg on each plant. One of its best traits is that it matures early, making it a particularly good option for anyone growing in northern areas of the country where summer might come to an end a little earlier than down here in Cornwall!
Number of plants: 3 plug plants
Variety: Blue Kuri (organic*)
In the kitchen: Roasted in chunks, whizzed up in soups, cooked up in tagines and stews
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Winter Squash – Bush Baby
£5.99
(3 Plug Plants)Small plants, big squashes!
If you’re looking for a winter squash to grow in a small space, but would like to harvest slightly larger fruits weighing up to 4kg, then this is the right variety for you! A bush variety, Bush Baby Winter Squash stays quite compact and can easily be grown in large containers. You’ll probably get 3 or 4 fruits per plant, but they’ll grow quite large for a bush plant, especially if you give the plants a fortnightly liquid feed once it starts fruiting.
Number of plants: 3 plug plants
Variety: Bush Baby (organic*)
In the kitchen: Winter squash is great for roasting, and for using in soups and stews/tagines
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Winter Squash – Gold Nugget
£5.99
(3 Plug Plants)A brilliant squash for growing in pots
If you love Uchiki Kuri, you’ll also love Gold Nugget, which is very similar. The main difference, aside from skin colour, is that Gold Nugget is a bush variety, meaning that the plant stays fairly compact rather than trailing. It can be planted with 80-90cm spacing, and it is a perfect option for growing in a larger container. The squashes themselves are small-medium, weighing in at around 1kg (think butternut squash kind of size, but round in shape!) and both nutty and buttery in flavour.
Number of plants: 3 plug plants
Variety: Gold Nugget (organic*)
In the kitchen: Great for roasting and using in soups, stews etc.
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Cherry Bush – Carmine Jewel (Potted)
£9.99
1 plant (1L bio-pot)Cherries to eat from the bush or to use in cooking
This is a hardy bush variety that produces delicious dark red fruits, with dark red flesh too. They have both a sweet and slightly sour taste which means you can eat straight from the bush or they can be cooked up and made into jams or puddings. The fruits will be ready to harvest from the end of June to July. Your cherry bush plant will arrive with full growing guide. A great option for smaller gardens.Number of plants: 1 potted plant (in 1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Carmine Jewel
In the kitchen: Work really well in crumbles and puddings and who doesn’t like a spread of sweet cherry jam on their toast?
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Fig – Brown Turkey (Potted)
£9.99
1 plant (1L bio-pot)A reliable fig for UK growing
A favourite fig variety that produces dark red-brown fruits and will sometimes produce two harvests per year. The first harvest is usually from late-July to mid-August and then, if you’re lucky, you’ll get a second flurry from mid-September to mid-October when the fruits are slightly smaller in size. These plants are particularly frost resistant too. They will arrive with a full growing guide.Number of plants: 1 potted plant (in 1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Brown Turkey
In the kitchen: Figs are a really versatile fruit, they can be used in both sweet and savoury dishes. They can be added to salads, baking recipes or are perfect for making jam too.
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Goji Berry – Little Goji (Potted)
£9.99
1 plant (1L bio-pot)Small but mighty in flavour
This variety of Goji Berry is a virtually thornless dwarf plant that will produce a lot of delicious berries. Goji are considered one of the superfoods as they are packed with antioxidants and vitamins. As it’s a dwarf variety it will only reach a height of 1m making it perfect for smaller spaces and container growing. Harvest the berries from late August-September. Your plant will be delivered with a full growing guide.Number of plants: 1 potted plant (in 1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Little Goji
In the kitchen: They are great for adding to soups and stews or sprinkled into your morning porridge. They are fabulous when whipped up as part of a superfood smoothie too!
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Kale – Rote Krauser
£5.99
(10 Plug Plants)A curly kale that turns deep red as it gets colder
As this curly kale plant grows, its leaves slowly begin to turn and by winter they are a gorgeous purple-red. It’s a little larger than our green Curly Kale (green curled dwarf) and better suited to growing in the ground or in raised beds where it can have a little more space. Growing kale is straightforward using plug plants – just plant them in the ground and keep them well watered. It is best to net them to protect from birds and butterflies, but full growing advice is in the guide included with your plug plants and makes it super simple.
Number of plants: 10 plug plants
Variety: Kale – Rote Krauser (organic*)
In the kitchen: Use kale steamed, baked in a gratin or chucked in stir-fries, stews or even smoothies.
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Lettuce – Baby Leaf Mix
£5.99
(10 Plug Plants)Perfect for small gardens (or even a windowsill)
This is a new mix of baby leaf varieties, with four different lettuce varieties that offer a range of shapes, colours and textures that are perfect together in salads. Use as a cut-and-come-again crop, harvesting baby leaves regularly right through the summer and into autumn. The lettuce plug plants are very easy to grow – perfect for pots, beds or window boxes. A full growing guide is included with the plant delivery.Number of plants: 10 plug plants
Variety: Baby Leaf Mix (organic*) – includes Albabionda, Albaverde, Albarossa and Baby Romaine
In the kitchen: This mixture makes for a quick and easy green salad
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Mulberry – Mulle (Potted)
£9.99
1 plant (1L bio-pot)You’ve heard the song…now let’s cook them up!
A hardy variety of mulberry bush that can be kept compact with Winter pruning (will grow to 4m if not). The plant will grow best and produce more fruit if planted in warm sunny location You should be able to harvest the berries from July through to August and it’s best to wait until the berries turn black for the sweetest flavour.Number of plants: 1 potted plant (in 1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Mulle
In the kitchen: Mulberries make delicious jam and will work well as a great substitute for most raspberry and blackberry recipes.
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Raspberry Plants – Autumn Bliss (Potted)
£9.99
3 Plants (1L Bio-pots)One of the best and most reliable autumn fruiting raspberry varieties
This autumn-fruiting primocane raspberry produces heavy crops of large, delicious firm textures berries from August until the winter frosts. The short, sturdy canes of Raspberry ‘Autumn Bliss’ makes them perfect for growing in smaller gardens and containers as they don’t require supports for their stems. An excellent choice for a sheltered sunny spot with well-prepared, moderately fertile, well-drained soil.You will receive a full growing guide with the plants.
Number of plants: 3 (each in a 1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Autumn Bliss
In the kitchen: These scrumptious sweet raspberries are delicious used in summery puddings such as fruit salad, Eton mess or summer pudding. Or use to make yummy jam or in smoothies. These berries are also good for freezing for use on another day.
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Raspberry Plants – Glen Coe (Potted)
£9.99
3 Plants (1L Bio-pots)Summer fruiting variety with unique flavour
Glen Coe is a Scottish variety of raspberry making it a perfect for growing in northern parts of the UK. This thornless raspberry plant produces sweet, dark red, aromatic fruit that are somewhere between a raspberry and a blackberry. You can harvest the fruit from June onwards and they have a good resistance to disease. Your raspberry plants will come with a full growing guide.Number of plants: 3 (each in a 1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Glen Coe
In the kitchen: Delicious when used in jam due to their unique flavour, these will add variety to your fruit salad or summer berry puddings too.
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Raspberry Plants – Golden Everest (Potted)
£9.99
3 Plants (1L Bio-pots)Beautiful golden raspberries!
This variety of raspberry produces large golden fruits with a mild but sweet flavour. A strong and fast growing raspberry you can begin harvesting fruit from mid-August. Your raspberry plants will arrive in a biodegradable fibre pot and you will receive a growing guide with the plants.
Number of plants: 3 (each in a 1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Golden Everest
In the kitchen: These golden raspberries look fantastic together with pink raspberries in a fruit salad or Eton mess style pudding
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Raspberry Plants – Malling Promise (Potted)
£9.99
3 Plants (1L Bio-pots)Hardy, early fruiting raspberry with good disease tolerance
This early variety of raspberry will produce lots of large fruits with a dark red colour and pleasantly sweet flavour. The plant has a good tolerance to disease is best planted in a sunny spot. The plants come in 1L biodegradable fibre pots. You will receive full growing instructions with your order.Number of plants: 3 (each in a 1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Malling Promise
In the kitchen: Raspberries are delicious used in puddings such as fruit salads, Eton mess or summer pudding. Good for jam and smoothies.
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Raspberry Plants – Strawberry Raspberry (Potted)
£9.99
3 Plants (1L Bio-pots)A raspberry that looks like a strawberry – go on give it a try…
Much like a wild strawberry plant this plant provides good ground cover and produces little berries that look like strawberries. These berries have a sweet flavour and are fun to grow with children. The plants will die back in the winter and then reappear in the spring. These are a late fruiting variety that you can harvest from late September to October. Your raspberry plants will come in a 1L biodegradable pot ready for planting.
Number of plants: 3 (will arrive in 3x 1 litre biodegradable fibre pots)
Variety: Strawberry Raspberry
In the kitchen: Great one for crumbles and smoothies to add that sweet strawberry flavour, makes yummy jam too.
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Raspberry Plants – Tulameen (Potted)
£9.99
3 Plants (1L Bio-pots)Enormously versatile summer fruiting raspberries
This mid-late summer season variety of raspberry is renowned for producing high yields of large, bright red berries that are lovely and sweet in flavour. The fruit is well spaced out on these plants making it nice and easy to pick the raspberries.A full growing guide comes with the plants.
Number of plants: 3 (each in a 1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Tulameen
In the kitchen: These raspberries are perfect for fruit salads, Eton mess and summer puddings. Great for smoothies, too.
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Raspberry Plants – Valentina (Potted)
£9.99
3 Plants (1L Bio-pots)Delicious summer fruiting variety producing apricot coloured fruitsĀ
Valentina is a summer fruiting raspberry, producing large, peach coloured fruits that have a sweet and aromatic flavour. The side shoots may need stabilising as this plant will produce a lot of fruit, you can begin harvesting them at the beginning of July. Your Valentina raspberry plants will come with a full growing guide.
Number of plants: 3 (each in a 1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Valentina
In the kitchen: Looks great as part of your summer berry salads or Eton Mess, adding colour and flavour to your raspberry desserts. Why not add to your summer gin and tonic providing a fruity twist.
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Raspberry Plants – Willamette (Potted)
£9.99
3 Plants (1L Bio-pots)Great one for novice gardeners
The Willamette raspberry is a Midsummer fruiting variety with a good flavour and sweetness. It has good disease resistance and its robustness makes it a great one for novices. You can harvest the fruits from June to August.
Number of plants: 3 (each in a 1 litre biodegradable fibre pot)
Variety: Willamette
In the kitchen: With a good ‘raspberry’ flavour, this variety makes great jam and will add that necessary raspberry flavour to your puddings and desserts. Why not use your harvest to make a yummy Raspberry and White chocolate cheesecake!
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Sweet Pepper – Bell Boy
£5.99
(3 Plants)Perfect peppers & a good cropper
If you want to grow juicy red peppers, then this is the variety for you. If you can grow them in a greenhouse or polytunnel, then that will be ideal as the warmth will help them ripen quickly. Otherwise, choose a super sunny, sheltered spot in your plot.Number of plants: 3
Variety: Bell Boy (organic*)
In the kitchen: This pepper can be enjoyed raw in a salad or it can be stuffed, roasted or added to sauces.