More or less trouble free! It can be used for summer and autumn production as a ‘cut and come again’ crop. It is possible to over winter it and use for a second season. For the best of all flavour cook it as soon as possible after cutting. Price for 40 seeds
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With a dwarf and trailing habit this is unrelated to ordinary spinach and makes a pleasant and interesting alternative. First mentioned by Captain Cook, it was immediately picked, cooked, and pickled to help fight scurvy, and taken with the crew of the Endeavour. You can sow this from May to August and pick repeatedly until the first frosts, both the leaves and tips can be eaten raw or cooked. Price for 20 seeds. |
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This is a British bred AGM winning variety that exudes quality and flavour. The glossy dark leaves are very slightly crumpled and can be harvested at any time between 4 to 12 weeks from sowing Price for 50 seeds |
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A flavoursome semi-savoy type with slightly crinkled leaves that is suitable for spring summer and autumn. Newly available, Banjo is quick growing, upright, highly resistant to mildew and really quite bolt resistant too. An excellent choice. Price for 50 seeds. |
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Delicious glossy, dark green, crinkly leaves - prolific and reliable (50 seeds) |
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As suggested by the name this is a fantastic winter variety with large dark green leaves but don’t be put off by the giant bit. Sow any time between July and December for harvesting between October and March. Price for 50 seeds |
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Pointy leaves with a gentle serration, smooth and dark green are the features of mature Harp. Easy picking from the upright plants. You can close space these for picking when younger with more rounded leaves which are perfect for popping straight into a salad. Great flavour at all stages. Price for 50 seeds. |
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