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(Allium ampeloprasum var. porrum) Extra long, thin, greenish white stems with light green leaves. Quick growing; early to mature. Renown for its cons
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$3.95
(Allium cepa) Heirloom. Spring Onion type, grown for its long white stems & small bulb. 60-70 days. 600 seeds
***NOT TO TAS, WA *** (Triticum aestivum) A popular grain commonly used for food, fodder or as a green manure crop. Beneficial for adding bulk orga
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(Cucurbita pepo) Rare heirloom variety. Light green, cylindrical fruit best harvested when 12-15cm long. Excellent, creamy texture with nutty flavo
$4.80
(Abelmoschus esculentus) Heirloom dating back to the 1860's around the time of the Civil War. A giant plant growing up to 2.5m high producing large,
(Foeniculum dulce) Heirloom dating back to 1677. Forms a large, flattened, cream colour bulb at base of plant; leaves fine & ferny. Leaves & bulb u
(Allium cepa) Spanish heirloom first discovered in one of the gardens of Amposta. Also known as 'Red Amposta', 'Bronze D'Amposta' and 'Morada de Amp
(Allium ampeloprasum) Heirloom originating from America. Long thin stems with dark green leaves. Winter hardy. Resistant to disease. Used in sala
(Allium ampeloprasum var. porrum) Heirloom first developed near Edinburgh and introduced in 1834. Named after Musselburg, a coastal town on the Firt
***NOT TO TAS*** (Allium ampeloprasum var. porrum) Rare, perennial leek. Grows in a similar way to regular leek except each plant regularly produces
$14.95