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  • Lovage

    £8.99
    3 Plants (8.5cm bio-pots)

    A punchy herb for celery fans
    Loveage is a superb hardy perennial herb which produces leaves that have quite a strong, punchy flavour that is not dissimilar to celery, but more intense! It’ll grow quite big in the summer, to approximately 1m-2m high, and 1m wide, so give it plenty of space. It will die back for winter before returning in spring. Your Lovage plug plants come in sets of 3 in small 8.5cm biodegradable fibre pots, ready to be planted straight away.

    Number of plants: 3 (8.5cm biodegradable fibre pots)

    Organic*

    In the kitchen: Great to add to stews, soups and stocks.

     

  • Mizuna – Kyoto Green

    £5.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Attractive, delicious salad leaves

    Mizuna is a cut-and-come-again Oriental salad leaf with deeply cut, spicy flavoured leaves. It is easy to grow and well worth having in your salad patch. Harvest the leaves regularly so that the plant continues to grow for many weeks. If you grow these plants in a slightly shaded spot, they will last even longer without bolting early. Mizuna plug plants make it easy to get going – no fussing with seeds! Just follow the advice in the growing guide when your plants arrive.

    Number of plants: 10 plug plants

    Variety: Kyoto (organic*)

    In the kitchen: Mizuna is delicious in salads, adding a punchy flavour. When it does bolt you can use the broccoli-like florets in stir-fries.

  • Oregano (Greek)

    £8.99
    3 Plants (8.5cm bio-pots)

    Delicious in smell and taste, a delightful addition to the garden.
    With its lovely bright green leaves and aroma, Greek Oregano is a very attractive plant for the garden.

    Number of plants: 3 (8.5cm biodegradable fibre pots)

    Variety: Greek (organic)

    In the kitchen: With a warm aroma, oregano goes particularly well with tomatoes, aubergine and lamb and is generally added just at the end of cooking, so that it retains its pungency. It is a popular addition to many Italian and Greek dishes.

     

  • Pea Half Pint – Tom Thumb

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Perfect for pots on your patio 

    Growing your own peas can be one of the most rewarding plants in your garden! They taste SO much better homegrown… frozen peas from the supermarket are no match for these delicious pops of flavour! These dinky plants are ideal for pots. They will produce full sized pea pods, even though the plant is tiny, so they are perfect for a small garden. An excellent addition for summer growing, and they’ll cope well when the weather turns colder in autumn too. They are very easy to grow from plug plants, just follow the advice in the growing guide provided with the plants. In late summer – plant in a greenhouse.

    Number of plants: 10 plug plants (*organic)

    In the kitchen: Shell the peas and either scatter them in a salad or boil for 3 minutes as a tasty vegetable accompaniment

  • Pumpkin – Jack O’Lantern

    £5.99
    (3 Plug Plants)

    Grow your own pumpkins for Halloween     
    Producing pumpkins weighing up to 10kg and bright orange in colour, this variety is ideal for your menacing masterpieces at Halloween. Pumpkins are easy to grow, but you will need some space for them to sprawl out, or a sturdy trellis/fence for them to climb. You will receive a complete growing guide with your plants. You can expect to harvest the pumpkins in mid/late October.

    Number of plants: 3 plug plants

    Variety: Jack O’Lantern (organic*)

    In the kitchen: This pumpkin is great for roasting, using in a soup or to make a delicious pumpkin pie. But of course, you may prefer just to carve it!

  • Rhubarb Chard

    £5.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Colourful, nutrient-rich and delicious

    This is a leaf beet chard that will add a nice splash of colour to the garden. It’s a nice one to grow in borders and pots as well. Treat it like spinach or pick the leaves while they are young for salads. Growing rhubarb chard from plug plants is easy – just follow the instructions in the growing guide that is provided with the plants.

    Number of plants: 10 plug plants

    Variety: Rhubarb Red (organic*)

    In the kitchen: The rhubarb chard leaves are lovely wilted with a bit of garlic butter, and the stalks are great chopped up and thrown into paellas and risottos.

  • Rosemary

    £8.99
    3 Plants (8.5cm bio-pots)

    A delicious classic
    This delicious culinary variety of Rosemary will produce upright deep green foliage and blue flowers. Rosemary can create a fantastic decorative and fragrant hedge if you plant a series of plug plants about 2 feet apart.

    Number of plants: 3 (8.5cm biodegradable fibre pots)

    Organic*

    In the kitchen: Spike meat, poultry and game with rosemary. Alternatively, chop it and use in stuffings and sauces for fish, lamb or chicken. Can be used fresh or dried.

     

  • Runner Bean – Enorma

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Just keep picking those beans!
    Runner Beans look so attractive climbing up their wigwams with their bright red flowers. Enorma is a quick growing variety that will produce a heavy crop of long runner beans for you to pick on many a summer’s evening. You can grow in large pots or in beds. Growing beans from plug plants is very easy – the plants come with a comprehensive growing guide to help you if you are new to growing your own vegetables.

    Number of plants: 10 plug plants

    Variety: Enorma (organic*)

    In the kitchen: Runner beans are delicious steamed until just tender – add a knob of butter and some freshly chopped herbs too.

  • Strawberries Throughout the Season

    £12.99
    (9 Plants)

    A collection of strawberry plants to crop all summer
    A perfect introduction to growing strawberries. Just pop these strawberries plants in the ground and you should get a successive crop of strawberries for several weeks in early summer. This collection contains 9 healthy growing strawberry plants of 3 different varieties that crop at different times:

    3 x Honeoye – early season strawberry variety (in biodegradable pots)

    3 x Cambridge favourite – mid season strawberry variety (in biodegradable pots)

    3 x Symphony – late season strawberry variety (in biodegradable pots)

    Can be grown in: All these strawberry plants can be transferred directly into raised beds, containers, large pots, window boxes or grow bags.

    In the Kitchen: Pick strawberries fresh from the garden and if any of them make it back to the kitchen before being eaten, use them in all sorts of summery puddings, from Eton Mess to a Cornish Cream Tea!

    Contents of this pack may change slightly depending upon the season.

  • Strawberry Plants – Cambridge Favourite (mid season)

    £4.99
    (3 Plants)

    A popular strawberry variety for a reason
    This is an amazingly popular mid-season variety of strawberry, because it produces reliable a crop of juicy red strawberries that are a good size and just the right level of sweet. It does well in most UK garden conditions, whether growing in pots or beds.

    Number of plants: 3 (in biodegradable pots)

    Variety: Cambridge Favourite

    Can be grown in: Plant in the garden, containers, window boxes or grow bags. Find out more about growing strawberries in our growing guide below.

    In the kitchen: These strawberries are delicious picked fresh from the garden and served with lashings of Cornish clotted cream! Yummy yummy yummy!

  • Strawberry Plants – Honeoye (early season)

    £4.99
    (3 Plants)

    A heavy cropping strawberry variety with good disease resistance
    This is an early variety of strawberry that has good disease resistance. It is known for being a heavy cropper and will produce a good amount of fruit to pick in June. It’s a much loved variety for UK growing as it does well in more ‘moderate’ growing conditions (which basically means it is very tolerant of our British summers!) – a great choice if you live in cooler parts of the country.

    Number of plants: 3 (in biodegradable pots)

    Variety: Honeoye

    Can be grown in: Plant strawberries in the ground, containers, window boxes or grow bags. Find out more about growing strawberries in our growing guide below.

    In the kitchen: Strawberries are great picked fresh from the garden served with lashings of Cornish clotted cream! Yummy yummy yummy! This variety makes good jam too.

  • Strawberry Plants – Snow White (mid season)

    £4.99
    (3 Plants)

    An unusual white variety with pineapple-like flavour
    A great choice for hanging baskets and containers, this is a fun strawberry to grow for the novelty factor – the fruits are a very pale pink, almost white, with little red seeds. You may even find it is less attractive to birds and squirrels, since the fruits do not turn red, so you may enjoy a better harvest than normal!

    Number of plants: 3 (in biodegradable pots)

    Variety: Snow White

    Can be grown in: Plant in the garden, containers, window boxes or grow bags. Find out more about growing strawberries in our growing guide below.

    In the kitchen: Great picked fresh from the garden and served with lashings of Cornish clotted cream! Yummy yummy yummy!

  • Sugar Snap Pea – Purple Magnolia

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Crunchy purple pods!

    These sugar snap pea plants will scramble up a trellis or support to approximately 1.5m tall. They produce beautiful purple pods that you can enjoy raw or steamed or stir-fried. Very eye- catching in the veg patch! The plug plants are easy to grow and full growing instructions come with your delivery.

    Number of plants: 10 plug plants

    Variety: Purple Magnolia (organic)

    In the kitchen: Sweet, crunchy, and delicious raw or cooked or even pickled or roasted! Sugar snap peas are a wonderfully versatile vegetable. Try steaming them or stir-frying.

  • Turnip – Sweetbell

    £5.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Easy to grow and deliciously tasty
    These turnip plants grow very quickly, and in just a few weeks you’ll have some lovely, golf-ball sized turnips to harvest! They are a salad type, perfect for grating or slicing finely to add some crunch to summer salads, or throw them into a casserole. Suitable for all UK plots, whether you’re growing in beds or pots, these plug plants make it very easy to grow your own turnips and you will receive a complete growing guide with your delivery.

    Number of plants: 10 plug plants

    Variety: Sweetbell (organic*)

    In the kitchen: Try grating raw turnip into salads, or add to casseroles, stir-fries or roast them up with some olive oil and sea salt.

  • Winter Squash – Sweet Dumpling

    £5.99
    (3 Plug Plants)

    A striking addition to your squash patch 
    Sweet Dumpling is a very versatile squash as it is perfect for cooking whole, or stuffing and roasting to use as an individual portion. It has a beautifully sweet flavour. With its unusual skin colouring of light and dark green stripes and its creamy orange flesh, this squash makes a striking addition to your squash patch. It is incredibly easy to grow squash from plug plants – this variety will grow well in large containers or in beds – it just needs a little space to sprawl out or a trellis to climb.

    Number of plants: 3 plug plants

    Variety: Sweet Dumpling (organic*)

    In the kitchen: For a simple and delicious side dish, try baking this sweet winter squash until the flesh is soft. Perfect for making pumpkin pie and muffins!

  • Yellow Courgette – Atena Polka

    £5.99
    (3 Plug Plants)

    A golden skinned courgette
    These plants will produce beautifully colourful courgettes to brighten up your vegetable garden. Atena Polka is a bush variety of courgette, so can be grown well in raised beds or in large pots. You should get a great crop from it, just follow the advice in our growing guide to get your plug plants off to a good start.

    Number of plants: 3 plug plants

    Variety: Atena Polka (organic*)

    In the kitchen: Such a versatile vegetable, courgettes can be used in stir-fries, soups, casseroles, salads, pasta dishes, pickled, the list goes on. You can even eat its beautiful flower, try stuffing it with herbs and cheese and frying it briefly. Delicious!

  • Bee & Butterfly Wildflower Plugs (Large)

    £29.99
    (100 Plug Plants)

    Plant a mini wildflower meadow!
    Hugely popular when we introduced them in 2020, our wildflower plug plants are brilliant for attracting bees, butterflies and other pollinators. There are over 100 different varieties, all annuals which will readily self seed, giving you continual colour for months. They are great for planting in a dedicated patch in the garden, or in a pot/planter for a mini-meadow on your patio!

    As pictured, each plug plant will have a cluster of different seedlings emerging, a lucky dip from the list below, and should not be thinned out. This way, you’ll get a fairly natural looking little meadow. For best results, plant the plugs straight into pots, containers or beds quite close together, about 3-4cm apart. We would recommend 50 plugs to a 50cm-100cm wide pot, or 100 per square metre if planting in beds/borders (or for one of our traditional crate planters )

    Number of plugs: 100 plug plants (multiple seedlings per plug!)

    Contains a lucky dip seedling mix from over 100 different wildflowers, including:

    Borage
    Clover
    Corn Cockle
    Cornflower
    Daisy – Ox-Eye
    Foxglove – Wild
    Knapweed
    Cranesbill
    Poppy – Common
    Scabious – Field
    Ragged Robin
    Teasel
    Yarrow
    Vetch

  • Bee & Butterfly Wildflower Plugs (Small)

    £19.99
    (50 Plug Plants)

    Plant a mini wildflower meadow!
    Hugely popular when we introduced them in 2020, our wildflower plug plants are brilliant for attracting bees, butterflies and other pollinators. There are over 100 different varieties, all annuals which will readily self seed, giving you continual colour for months. They are great for planting in a dedicated patch in the garden, or in a pot/planter for a mini-meadow on your patio!

    As pictured, each plug plant will have a cluster of different seedlings emerging, a lucky dip from the list below, and should not be thinned out. This way, you’ll get a fairly natural looking little meadow. For best results, plant the plugs straight into pots, containers or beds quite close together, about 3-4cm apart. We would recommend 50 plugs to a 50cm-100cm wide pot, or 100 per square metre if planting in beds/borders (or for one of our traditional crate planters )

    Number of plugs: 50 plug plants (multiple seedlings per plug)

    Contains a lucky dip seedling mix from over 100 different wildflowers, including:

    Borage
    Clover
    Corn Cockle
    Cornflower
    Daisy – Ox-Eye
    Foxglove – Wild
    Knapweed
    Cranesbill
    Poppy – Common
    Scabious – Field
    Ragged Robin
    Teasel
    Yarrow
    Vetch

  • Beetroot Mix

    £10.99
    (30 Plug Plants)

    A fabulous array of different beets
    This little collection contains three different varieties (the classic Detroit purple beet, Bolder Golden and Chioggia, a stripy Italian variety) to give you a lovely harvest of different looking beetroots, each with its own distinct flavour. Plant in pots or beds. Growing beetroot using plug plants is easy – just plant them in pots or beds when your plants arrive following the instructions in our growing guide (provided with every plant delivery.)

    Number of plants: 30 plug plants (10 of each variety)

    Space required: An area of approx 70cm x 70cm

    In the kitchen: Can be steamed or are delicious eaten raw in salads. They are also great roasted with some honey.

  • Brussels Sprouts – Red Ball

    £5.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    An eye catching little sprout with a colourful twist

    This variety of brussels sprout puts a fun twist on the traditional winter vegetable. The red sprouts retain their colour when steamed and taste slightly sweeter than the green variety. They cope well in cold weather and deepen their colour after the first frost appears – they’re best harvested after that but can be harvested anytime from November to January. Best for raised beds/traditional plots, and perfect for planting in summer for Christmas harvests.  The organic plug plants will come with complete growing guide with all the tips you need for getting started.

    Number of plants: 10 plug plants

    Variety: Red Ball (organic*)

    In the kitchen: These are great steamed or sauteed in butter, for an alternative – peel each layer and create a tasty salad with the leaves.

  • Calendula

    £5.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Stunning edible flowers that make great companion plants
    Whether you grow calendula for the bees, for adding petals to salads and paella or to keep pests at bay, the fabulous flowers will really add to your plot. Calendula plants grow easily in full sunshine and will flower right through the summer and on into autumn – just keep them well watered. They will self seed as well.

    No. of plants: 10 plug plants

  • Carrot – Paris Market Round

    £5.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    So good for roasting whole!

    Sometimes known as Globe Carrots due to their roundness, this variety is a little different from your standard garden carrot. They are a fantastic addition to the kitchen garden in summer, a good way of plugging gaps where you may have already harvested, and an excellent way of topping up your Vitamin A when you eat them! They will arrive as plug plants ready for you to plant out straight away, can be grown in the ground or in containers and are not particularly fussy about the climate conditions. Check out the growing guide that will arrive with your plants, for helpful tips.

    Number of plants: 10 plug plants

    Variety: Paris Market Round Carrot (*organic)

    In the kitchen: These carrots can be roasted, boiled, steamed and even grilled – a versatile and delicious little kitchen vegetable. If you’re feeling adventurous why not have a go at pickling them.

  • Carrot – Purple Sun

    £5.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Fun purple carrots for summer growing
    It’s so pleasing to pull up a bunch of deep purple carrots from the ground. The flesh is purple too and the colour stays when cooked. This variety is lovely and sweet in flavour, and tends to grow quite long providing the roots are not disturbed. Our plug plants come in biodegradable pots and we would recommend planting them like this to avoid disturbing the roots. Carrots are easy to grow, just follow the growing guide advice when your plug plants arrive.

    Number of plants: 10 plug plants

    Variety: Purple Sun (*organic)

    In the kitchen: This variety of carrots can be steamed or roasted and are delicious eaten raw in salads or slaws.

  • celery

    Celery – Green Utah

    £5.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    An easy to grow variety of celery
    This variety of celery forms crisp green stalks. It doesn’t need to be blanched as it grows – it is a ‘self-blanching’ variety. If you don’t know what that means, don’t worry, because all it basically means is that you don’t need to do anything other than pop the plants in the ground and keep them well watered throughout the growing season. There is loads of advice in the growing guide that comes with the plug plants.

    Number of plants: 10 plug plants

    Variety: Green Utah (organic*)

    In the kitchen: Delicious used raw in salads, or for using to dip into hummus. Celery is equally delicious if braised or chopped in casseroles or a fish pie, adding a different texture to your dish. Use the leaves and any older tougher stalks to make stock.