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GEORGIA SOUTHERN
(Brassica oleracea var. acephala) Heirloom first introduced around 1880. Also known as 'Creole' or 'True Collard'. Large, blue-green, slightly crum
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BLACK SPANISH
(Raphanus sativus) Originating from Spain since around 16th century; first introduced to english market prior to 1824. Also known as 'Ramolaccio', o
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NAPOLI PASTE
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Deep red, pear shaped fruit slightly larger than a big cherry with excellent, tangy, acidic flavour. Italian paste type. Hi
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BROWN BERRY
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Heirloom. Small, brick-red, round fruit to 2.5cm across. Juicy with semi-sweet flavour and slight acid overtones. 72 days.
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CALENDULA - EDIBLE MIX
(Calendula officinalis) Height to 20cm, with pastel and regular coloured flowers 7-8cm across. Brightly coloured petals used to add colour to salads
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ALFALFA (LUCERNE)
***NOT TO WA*** Heirloom being one of the first fodder plants to be domesticated. Alfalfa (also known as lucerne) is a flowering legume in the pea fa
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ALL SEASONS
(Daucas carota) Long, deep orange, tapered root with crisp flavour to 20cm in length. Disease resistant. Grows well in warmer areas and does well i
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SIBERIAN (Tomato)
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SUGAR LUMP
(Lycopersicon esculentum) First introduced in Germany in 1950 and named "Benary's Gartenfreude'. Also known as 'Gardener's Delight', 'Delice du Jard
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