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A bumper-cropping variety
- Wonderfully sweet and moreish
- Resistant to mildew
- Eat fresh or use in a gooseberry fool
- Harvest from late July (stores and freezes well)
Award-winning floribunda
- Red and yellow double flowers
- Lovely light fragrance
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Rose of the Year 2000
Cream-pink hybrid tea rose
- Creamy pink flowers
- Highly fragrant
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- RHS Award of Garden Merit
Mini kiwi plant, maximum yields!
- Gooseberry-like sweetness with a lovely tang
- Self-fertile (no pollination partner needed)
- Eat fresh or make a kiwi pavlova
- Harvest from August
Rose of the Year 2022
- Coral pink double blooms
- Delicate light scent
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Petal colours change with temperature
Grow your own for Hallowe'en
- Massive bright orange pumpkins up to 10kg each
- Dense and tasty flesh, nothing like the supermarket versions
- Harvest in late September to October
- Make soup and pumpkin pie for those cold nights
Packed with flavour and goodness
- Mid green, dense heads of crinkly cabbage
- Tender and sweet leaves, perfect for steaming and stir fries
- Can be grown to your preferred size in a plot or raised bed
- Harvest from November to February
A taste of the Caribbean
- Fruity with big heat (100,000-200,000 SHU)
- Ideal for greenhouses and conservatories
- Add to curry goat for extra warmth
- Harvest from July to October
Disease-resistant and delicious
- Sharp early apples, sweet later (dual)
- Award winner, renowned for its juiciness
- Makes great pies and crumbles
- Harvest in September
Lilac-pink climbing rose
- Abundant lilac-pink cup shaped roses
- Strong fruity fragrance with notes of pear
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Suitable for partial shade
The perfect potato? Could be!
- Creamy and flavourful waxy potatoes
- Amazing blight resistance!
- Roast in duck fat and sprinkle with rosemary
- Maincrop - harvest from August
Yields warranting a second trug!
- Boasts buttery notes with hints of sweetness
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Butter your boiled tatties and add fresh mint
- Second early - ready from July
The best for jam-making
- A proudly spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Myriad linen-white flowers appear in spring
- Harvests increase with age
The only self-fertile, hardy kiwi variety in cultivation
- Self-fertile
- Sweet egg shaped fruit
- Creamy white flowers
- Red tipped foliage in summer
A brilliant heritage variety
- Sweet, tangy and incredibly refreshing
- Ideal for colder areas of the UK
- Supercharge your morning smoothies
- Harvest throughout July and August
An incredible festive display
- Grows best in dappled or partial shade
- A great choice for the front of the border
- Flowering from December into early spring
- A good option for patio and balcony planting
Compact and free flowering
- Floriferous bright red blooms
- Unscented
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- A versatile shrub for landscaping or pots
One of our fave autumn-fruiters
- Each raspberry brims with juicy sweetness
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Make an airy and decadent mousse
- Pick all the way from July to October
An incredibly popular variety
- An oval, spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- A riot of single, snow-white spring blossoms
- Perfect pectin content for jams
Multi award-winning rose!
- Large apricot rosette blooms
- Sweetly scented
- Repeat flowering: June to October
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
Everything you want from a leek!
- Moreish mild, slightly sweet flavour profile
- Seriously impressive crop yield
- Cook up in butter for a sumptuous side dish
- Plant in spring, harvest throughout autumn
Versatile with a delicious aroma
- Crisp with a mild, honeyed sweetness (eating)
- Performs very well and produces huge apples
- Makes a great glass of apple juice
- Harvest from September (stores until March)
Dutch deliciousness
- Beautifully sweet with great juiciness
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Makes a cracking jam
- Ready to pick from early July
Sunburst yellow berries
- Bushy, upright tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 7m
- Vivid red autumn foliage
- Tolerant of pollution