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  • 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 – Marigold Pot

    £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

    Variety: Marigold Pot

  • 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.

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    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.

  • 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?

  • Colourful Courgette Collection

    £13.99
    (12 Plug Plants)

    A fantastic set of different courgette plants
    This colourful courgette collection contains 3 plants of each of these super tasty and easy to grow varieties: All Green Bush, Atena Polka, Tondo Chiara di Pizza, Tromboncino Albania. Harvested together you can put together some beautiful summer dishes. It is very easy to grow courgettes from plug plants – they just need sun and lots of compost dug in. Perfect for pots too. A complete growing guide will arrive with your plug plants.

    Number of plants: 12 plug plants (3 of each variety)

    Space required: An area of approx 1.5m x 4m – Tromboncino will readily climb, so can be grown up a trellis to save space.

    In the kitchen: Slice and grill courgettes on the BBQ, slice into ribbons for pretty salads, add to pasta dishes and ratatouille.

  • Comfrey

    £8.99
    3 Plants (8.5cm bio-pots)

    A wonder plant!
    Drawing minerals out of the soil and into its roots and leaves, Comfrey can be used as a compost accelerator, to make liquid manure, mulch, weed suppressant and as an insect attractor. Our Comfrey plug plants come in sets of 3 in small 8cm biodegradable pots, ready to be planted straight away.

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

    Organic

    Uses: Comfrey should not be eaten. Comfrey is however wonderful used for grazes, bruising and stings. Pick a leaf, spit on it, rub it between the palms till it starts breaking up, then rub on the affected area.

  • Companion Plant Pack

    £13.99
    (30 Plug Plants)

    Help to keep pests at bay with beautiful companion plants
    Companion planting is a traditional and natural way to deter pests from crops that you are growing and to attract good insects such as hoverflies, lacewings and ladybirds which are the best natural predators of aphids and whitefly. Our little companion plant pack is a great way to get started and not only do the plants look lovely when interspersed with your vegetables, they all have the advantage of being edible too.

    With 30 plants in total, this pack contains the following plants:

    Calendula x 10 plug plants
    Plant calendula all around your plot, particularly close to your tomatoes, peppers and aubergine to help deter aphids. They also look very pretty when in flower. Use petals to garnish salads.

    Marigold x 10 plug plants
    The strong colour of marigolds attracts beneficial hoverflies, lacewings and ladybirds. Plant them in amongst your crops or next to rows of veg. The flowers and leaves have a mild citrus flavour and can be used to garnish salads or desserts.

    Nasturtiums x 10 plug plants
    Nasturtiums secrete a mustard oil that insects love, plant them as a sacrificial crop close to brassicas to deter caterpillars. A wonderful pretty companion plant with edible leaves and petals which have a distinctive peppery taste.

  • Courgette – Tondo Chiara di Nizza

    £5.99
    (3 Plug Plants)

    A good cropping round courgette
    A delightful, round shaped courgette which is pale green in colour. It is highly productive so you’ll get a great crop. The courgettes should be cut when they reach about 10 cm diameter – they’re great for roasting and stuffing. The plants are quite compact so you could easily grow them in a large container, or plant them in beds. You’ll receive a complete growing guide with the plug plants to help you get off to a good start.

    Number of plants: 3 plug plants

    Variety: Tondo Chiara di Nizza (organic*)

    In the kitchen: A wonderfully versatile vegetable, this courgette variety is perfect for stuffing, roasting or slice it into rounds to grill on a bbq.

  • Courgette -Tromboncino Albenga

    £5.99
    (3 Plug Plants)

    Gives an exceptionally good crop right through the season
    This is a fantastic climbing squash – You can either eat the fruits like courgettes whilst they are still small – they taste quite similar – or leave them to grow and further ripen before storing them in much the same way as winter squash. When used as a winter squash, they have a milder flavour than butternut. You’ll find you get loads from just one plant! As a climber, you’ll need to have space for it to sprawl along the ground (a dedicated raised bed is perfect) or a sturdy trellis/fence for the plants to climb. Growing from plug plants is easy, just follow the advice in the growing guide.

    Number of plants: 3 plug plants

    Variety: Tromboncino Albenga (organic*)

    In the kitchen: A wonderfully versatile vegetable, this can be used as a courgette in stir fries, soups, risotto, pasta dishes, etc or wait until it is mature like a winter squash and roast it up for stews and soups.

  • Curly Parsley

    £8.99
    3 Plants (8.5cm bio-pots)

    Much more than just a garnish
    Curly Parsley is the most common type of Parsley, producing tight emerald green curly leaves.

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

    Variety: Curly (organic*)

    In the kitchen: Parsley is such a wonderfully versatile and nutritious herb with its clean flavour demanding no restraint on use. It can be the main ingredient in everything from salads to smoothies. Parsley keeps its bright colour and flavour even when pureed. Make it the base of your next pesto, sauce, soup or shower it over meats and seafood to brighten up your dish.

     

  • Orinoco Dwarf French Bean

    Dwarf French Bean – Orinoco

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Heavy cropping yellow beans
    These dwarf bean plants will produce a heavy crop of pale yellow beans. Plants typically grow to approx 20-25cm tall, making them perfect for pots and smaller veg patches. Simply pop the plug plants in the ground leaving 20cm between each plant – they are easy to grow and quick to start producing flowers and beans! A full growing guide comes with the plants.

    Number of plants: 10 plug plants

    Variety: Orinoco

    In the kitchen: Can be used as a whole bean or as fine cut beans. Delicious steamed until tender.

  • Dwarf French Bean – Purple Queen

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    A real show stopper in the kitchen garden 
    This variety of bean not only tastes amazing but looks stunning growing in the veg patch. As these form a compact plant, they are great for growing in pots and containers. With deep green foliage, pretty flowers and deep glossy purple pods, these really are eye catching plants. Growing your own beans is incredibly easy using our plug plants and you will receive a complete growing guide with your order.

    Number of plants: 10 plug plants

    Variety: Purple Queen (organic*)

    In the kitchen: Delicious steamed until tender.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • red russian kale

    Kale – Red Russian

    £5.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    This is one of our favourites!

    You get really lovely tones of colour on this kale plant as it grows, making it a very attractive addition to your veg patch and of course, it’s super healthy and easy to grow. We’re sure you will enjoy it just as much as we do! Growing kale is very easy from plug plants – just pop 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: Red Russian (organic*)

    In the kitchen: Red Russian Kale is the sweetest of the kale types. An incredibly nutritious vegetable, it can be enjoyed steamed, baked in a gratin or used in stir-fries, stews or even smoothies.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Lettuce – Lollo Biondi

    £5.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Tender cut and come again lettuce leaves
    One of the prettiest lime-green varieties of multi leaf lettuces. It is the shiny-green sister of Lollo Rosso. This variety has extremely frizzy, crinkled and compact leaves. Growing lettuces from plug plants is incredibly easy – just plant up in beds or pots and keep them well watered and protected from slugs. Complete growing guide comes with the plants which are delivered in plastic-free packaging.

    Number of plants: 10 plug plants

    Variety: Lollo Biondi (organic*)

    In the kitchen: The best salads have lettuce as their base to give you background flavours and plenty of crunch.

  • Lettuce – Red Salad Bowl

    £5.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Easy to grow, loose leafed red lettuce
    This is an excellent non-heading lettuce that provides a steady supply of deep red, oak-shaped leaves. Use it as acut-and-come-again crop, harvesting regularly through the summer months. 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: Red Salad Bowl (organic*)

    In the kitchen: The best salads have lettuce as their base to give you background flavours and plenty of crunch. This red leafed variety adds good colour.

  • Mini Year Round Veg Patch Subscription

    £110.00

    Small but perfectly formed for a continuous crop
    This is a fabulous way to grow your own veg all year round. It has been designed to grow well in two standard raised beds or a medley of containers and grow bags making it a fabulous little garden for the serious gardener who is a little short on space.

    You’ll receive three deliveries across the year, in Spring, Summer and Autumn. Each delivery contains lots of baby plants for you to simply pop into the veg patch so that you can grow and harvest homegrown veggies all year. You can start at any time of the year!

    NEXT ESTIMATED DELIVERY: Spring 2025

    Space required: Approximately 8m2

    Can be grown in: Raised beds, grow bags, pots and containers.

    Delivery: You will receive 3 separate deliveries across the year (see below for details), one in May, June and September. You can begin at any time.

    Please note: The contents of this garden may vary slightly depending upon the season.

    Transplants suitable for organic growing.

  • 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.

  • Peas – Kelvedon Wonder

    £6.99
    (10 Plug Plants)

    Pop some peas in your veg plot!
    Home grown peas are so sweet and delicious, they rarely make it back to the kitchen. Just open the pods while you’re doing the weeding and have a healthy nibble! You can expect a good crop from this variety. Perfect for pots or beds, alike. You’ll receive a full growing guide with your plug plants making it very easy to get started with growing peas. In late summer – plant in a greenhouse.

    Number of plants: 10 plug plants

    Variety: Kelvedon Wonder

    In the kitchen: Eat your peas raw, or steamed/blanched.  We love peas paired with freshly chopped mint and some garlic and olive oil.