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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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SUGARSNAP, BUSH
(Pisum sativum) Sweet, edible, stringless green pods to 75mm, bushy type, prolific bearer, bears early. Pick when pods have filled out. 140 seeds
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PALLA ROSSA
(Cichorium intybus) Italian heirloom translated as 'Red Ball'. Attractive, small, bright wine-red heads 8-10cm across with white veins. Slightly bi
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BLACK KRIM
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Russian heirloom originating from the Island of Krim in the Black Sea. Large, red/purple coloured skin with green shoulders
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PARSLEY - HAMBURG TURNIP ROOTED
(Petroselimum crispum tuberosum) Heritage variety dating back to 1727. Grown for leaves and large roots which resemble carrot & parsnip in flavour a
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MINI SHEARS
Super sharp and small enough to fit into the palm of your hand for easy use and stored in your pocket between harvests. Perfect for harvesting herbs
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SPANISH BLUEBELL
(Hyacinthoides hispanica) Spanish heirloom also known as 'Spanish bluebells', 'Woodland bells' or 'Woodland Hyacinth'. Herbaceous perennial plant to
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(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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