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Autumn Planting Vegetables
Specially selected varieties to be planted in autumn. Establishing quickly, they will produce crops earlier and more abundantly than spring sowings.
‘D Moica’
‘Aquadulc Claudia’
B C Broad Bean Collection
This collection of three superb autumn-planting broad beans will give you delicious harvests weeks earlier than spring-planted varieties. Contains broad bean ‘The Sutton’A
, ‘De Monica’B
Harvest May-Jun Broad Bean ‘The Sutton’A
Broad Bean ‘Aquadulce Claudia’B Broad Bean ‘De Monica’C
and ‘Aquadulce Claudia’C
10805287 | 12 super seedlings £7.99 10805727 | 12 super seedlings £7.99 10805291 | 12 super seedlings £7.99
BUY COLLECTION & SAVE £7.99* 10805783 | 36 super seedlings, 12 of each
Fat-cropng & dlicos!
Pea & Bean Feed ❤
Specially formulated for using ahead of planting, containing the exact nutrients required to grow the very best tasting peas and beans.
£15.98 .
Delivery mid-Oct
4.6/5 10904048 | 900g tub Onion Salad ‘White Lisbon’ ❤’ Broad Bean ‘Luz de Otono’
Producing long, tasty, high quality pods, ‘Luz de Otono’ has a good resistance to the cold and is one of the few Broad Beans that can be overwintered for an early Spring crop.
Harvest Apr-May 10809053 | 12 super seedlings
£7.99
Onion ‘White Lisbon’ is a traditional mild and crispy variety that has become a firm favourite among home growers, also having earned the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit. Yielding succulent stems with that characteristic ‘bite’, this is the ideal variety to grow and add to salads.
Harvest May-Jul 10809055 | 24 seedlings
£7.99
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Onion ‘Element’ Autumn planting Japanese variety. Harvest Jun-Jul 10809054 | 24 seedlings
£7.99
£7.99 *Compared to buying individually 42 Shop online
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‘The Suto’
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