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(Cucumis sativus) Heirloom. Burpless type on vigorous vine. Cylindrical fruit with dark green skin & white, non-bitter flesh. Resistant to diseas
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LUTZ GREEN LEAF
(Beta vulgaris) Heirloom also known as 'Winterkeeper' having excellent storage. Crimson roots with deep, rich, full flavour becoming sweeter over
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GOLDEN HONEY
(Citrullus lanatus) Heirloom weighing up to 15kg each. Large, rounded fruit with light green, striped skin and golden yellow flesh. Ideal for eatin
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KEKKYU TAKANA
(Brassica juncea) Also known as 'Aba Kola'. A heading mustard translated as 'treasure'. Great for growing in the cooler months as it will tolerate
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KOMATSUNA - PURPLE
(Brassica rapa) Originating from Japan. Rare variety with an attractive, deep purple colour. High in nutritional value in particular vitamins A, C
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HEATWAVE MIX
(Lactuca sativa) A mix of lettuce varieties that thrive in the heat and remain productive when others rapidly go to bolt. These slow bolt varieties
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(Cucurbita pepo) First introduced to the European market in 1930. Dark green, glossy fruit, 15-20cm in length and up to 5cm diameter. Popular varie
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(Cucurbita pepo) Italian heirloom. Delicious, rich, nutty flavoured, pale-green fruit with slight ridges. Popular variety. May be used like regula
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(Cucurbita pepo) Heirloom first introduced into the market in 1938. Uniform, yellow-lemon, slightly rough, club-shaped fruit. High yields. Harvest
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(Cucurbita pepo) Bush. Bright yellow, cylindrical shaped fruits. First introduced onto the seed market in 1973. 50-55 days.
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