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Goji Berry (Lycium barbarum)

1. Goji Berry (Lycium barbarum)

Ref: 9041

£1.85 / €2.07

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Family: Solanaceae (Hardy perennial) The new wonderberry, that isn't that new as this plant has long been known as Duke of Argyll tea tree. Arching stems of small purple flowers followed by red, chilli-shaped fruits that are sweet tasting and great sprinkled on cereal. Said to have anti ageing properties. 1.2m (4ft) Sun / well drained. (20+ seeds)

People who bought this item also bought:

1. Lemon Balm (Melissa Officinalis) (Ref: 7996)
2. Rocket: Salad (Ref: 8057)
3. Cucumber: Crystal Lemon (Ref: 8824)

Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa)

2. Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa)

Ref: 8790

£1.35 / €1.51

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Family: Lamiaceae (Hardy perennial) North American wild flower with strong scent.Very attractive, with lavender flowers. Leaves used to flavour meat and for tea. Ht 1 mtr 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / loam.

People who bought this item also bought:

1. Borage (Borago officinalis) (Ref: 8005)
2. Rocket: Salad (Ref: 8057)
3. Good King Henry (Chenopodium bonus Henricus) (Ref: 9011)

Tomato: San Marzano

3. Tomato: San Marzano

Ref: 8075

£1.00 / €1.12

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A red plum variety for canning of bottling, also for pasta sauce. Grow inside or out. ORGANIC (50+ seeds)

People who bought this item also bought:

1. Cucumber: Crystal Lemon (Ref: 8824)
2. Basil: Sweet Genovese (Ref: 8003)
3. Aubergine: Black Beauty (Ref: 7972)

Echium pininana

4. Echium pininana

Ref: 919

£2.25 / €2.52

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Family: Boraginaceae (Half-hardy biennial) A magnificent plant, giant blue flower spikes up to 12 ft high, blue flowers, rise on stout stems from a rosette of lance shaped, rough, silvery green leaves. Surrounded by bees and butterflies all day long. Endemic to La Palma (Canary Islands) Easy. Toxic. 2.4-2.6m (8-12 ft) Sun / well drained. (20+ seeds)

People who bought this item also bought:

1. Echinops bannaticus (syn E. ritro - Globe thistle) (Ref: 6487)
2. Echium russicum (Ref: 920)
3. Echium plantagineum ex 'mixed bedding' (Ref: 6526)

Cucumber: Crystal Lemon

5. Cucumber: Crystal Lemon

Ref: 8824

£1.00 / €1.12

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Fruits are lemon sized making them perfect size for pickling, stuffing or just slicing into salads. For outdoor cultivation. Tangy flavour. Something quite new to try. More digestible than conventional types.

People who bought this item also bought:

1. Tomato: San Marzano (Ref: 8075)
2. Tomato: Marmande (Ref: 9569)
3. Goji Berry (Lycium barbarum) (Ref: 9041)

Basil: Holy (Ocimum tenuiflorum)

6. Basil: Holy (Ocimum tenuiflorum)

Ref: 8377

£1.50 / €1.68

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Family: Lamiaceae ( ) Tulsi - Thai Holy Basil from tropical Asia considered sacred by the Hindus. Delicious leaves for a healthy addition to salads. Sow March and April under glass for planting out at the end of May. (100+ seeds)

People who bought this item also bought:

1. Tomato: San Marzano (Ref: 8075)
2. Cucumber: Crystal Lemon (Ref: 8824)
3. Pepper: Ring of Fire (Ref: 8051)

Borage (Borago officinalis)

7. Borage (Borago officinalis)

Ref: 8005

£1.45 / €1.62

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Family: Boraginaceae (Hardy annual) Very useful for beekeepers, also for flavouring salads - and of course Pimms. Leaves and flowers have a cucumber flavour. 60cm (2ft) Sun / well drained. (50 seeds)

People who bought this item also bought:

1. Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) (Ref: 8790)
2. Feverfew (Ref: 8023)
3. Basil: Dark Red (Ref: 8002)

Tomato: Golden Sunrise

8. Tomato: Golden Sunrise

Ref: 9568

£1.00 / €1.12

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The golden yellow fruits are considered by many to be the best flavoured tomatoes there are. Medium size, nice and fleshy.

WHEN TO SOW: January to March.

WHERE TO SOW: Space the seeds 2cm apart in trays or two to a cell in module under glass at 18ƒC. Cover lightly with compost, cover with glass to retain humidity.

WHAT TO DO NEXT: Remove glass as soon as seedlings appear. Prick off tray seedlings, as soon as true leaves have formed, into 9cm pots. Thin module seedling to one per cell. Harden off plants for outdoor planting. When first truss of flowers appear, transplant to growing site. Stake for support. Remove side shoots as they appear.

MATURITY: July onwards
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HANDY TIP: If you have green tomatoes at end of the season they can be ripened more quickly by lawing in a drawer along with 2 apples. (50 seeds)

People who bought this item also bought:

1. Cucumber: Crystal Lemon (Ref: 8824)
2. Rocket: Salad (Ref: 8057)
3. Tomato: San Marzano (Ref: 8075)

Echinacea angustifolia

9. Echinacea angustifolia

Ref: 8018

£1.45 / €1.62

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Very important homeopathic plant, said to boost the immune system. Attractive mauve flowers in summer. ORGANIC (20 seeds)

People who bought this item also bought:

1. Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) (Ref: 8790)
2. Goji Berry (Lycium barbarum) (Ref: 9041)
3. Rocket: Salad (Ref: 8057)

Rocket: Salad

10. Rocket: Salad

Ref: 8057

£1.45 / €1.62

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Deeply notched leaves of a rich spicy flavour. Slow to bolt and recovers quickly after cutting. Suitable for garden or pot. Sow from February to September for year round supply. ORGANIC (500 seeds)

People who bought this item also bought:

1. Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) (Ref: 8790)
2. Goji Berry (Lycium barbarum) (Ref: 9041)
3. Heartsease (Viola tricolor) (Ref: 8788)