Products
A gourmet alpine variety
- Fragrant, intensely-flavoured fruit
- Universally loved by chefs
- Why not try a strawberry bavarois?
- Pick from June to September
The broccoli lover's broccoli!
- Large, dense blue-green heads with a fantastic flavour
- Harvest throughout September and October
- F1 variety for better performance and bigger harvests
- RHS Award of Garden Merit
Want to try winemaking?
- More intense sweetness than table grapes
- Displays great resistance to fungal diseases
- Can be used to create various different wines
- Harvest from August to October
A sweet, nutty winter essential
- Earthy with peppery-sweet undertones
- Excellent pest and disease resistance
- Makes a fabulously smooth mash
- Harvest from October to March
Supercharge your potato salads
- Delicate, subtle flavour (and a waxy texture)
- Ideal for patio planters and potato sacks
- Steam or boil and lather in butter
- Second early - ready from July
The UK's most widely grown spud
- Pleasantly mild earthiness with buttery notes
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Brilliant roasted, chipped or baked
- Maincrop - harvest from August
Charming and traditional
- Clusters of large, full pink blooms
- Evocative Old Rose fragrance
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Thrives in borders and large containers
Early blooming and prolific
- Grows best in part shade (tolerates full sun)
- Perfect for winter balconies and terraces
- Early-flowering from November to early spring
- A great source of nectar for pollinators
Early harvesting cabbage for summer
- Full hardy and disease resistant
- Sweet flavoured cabbage ideal for summer dishes - steam, saute or shred
- Easy to grow in veg plots or raised beds
- Harvest from July to September
High yielding and stores for months
- A super reliable red-brown globe shaped shallot
- Sweet and delicious caramelised in stews
- Plant in rows in raised beds and veg plots
- Harvest from July to September
Fab for both eating and cooking
- Boasts a versatile flavour profile
- A heavy cropper and tough as nails!
- Make a cherry and almond crumble
- Harvest from early July
An unbeatable hybrid berry
- Every bite bursts with bold, juicy flavour
- Combines a raspberry with a blackberry
- Prepare a traditional British summer pudding
- Pick your tayberries from July to August
Seriously heavy cropper
- Punchy tartness, becoming gentler when cooked
- Tolerates poor soil and conditions
- Use to make quince jelly
- Harvest from October
Glorious hot-pink blossoms
- Divine fruits with punchy peach flavour
- Gorgeous pink blossom in spring
- Delicious eaten fresh from the tree
- Harvest your peaches in August
One of the tastiest varieties
- Delectably sweet
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Dip in chocolate fondue
- Harvest from mid-July
Adds a touch of magic in winter
- Grow in dappled shade or sun
- Plant alongside spring bulbs in borders
- Late-flowering from January to spring
- A great option for patio planting
Sumptuous notes of dark cherry
- Good for partially-shaded and sunny spots
- Pair with shrubs and deciduous trees
- Late-flowering from January to March
- Hardy, low maintenance and easy to grow
The largest damson variety
- A naturally tart, tangy flavour
- Grows well in cold and wet climates
- This iron-rich fruit makes great jam and wine
- Harvest from late August
Versatile, compact and tasty!
- Large nuts with perfectly-balanced flavour
- Easy to grow and heavy cropping
- Use in a cobnut and pear salad
- Harvest from late August
Sweet and spicy amber blooms
- Amber rosette blooms
- Sweet, spicy, warm fragrance
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Ideal for a border or a formal rose bed
Come to the dark side...we have sweet peas
- Clusters of dark mulberry flowers that look almost black in the right light
- Flowers from June to September
- Grow up an obelisk or trellis in pots or borders
- Long stems and a light, sweet perfume
The best flowers in the galaxy
- A compact tree (from 3-6m tall)
- Cream white flower bracts in June
- Stunning foliage and unusual red berries
- Fully hardy and incredibly easy to grow
Brilliantly bicoloured rose
- Semi-double pink and white camouflage flowers
- Sweetly scented
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- A Gold Standard winner
Healthy snacks straight from the garden
- Small, smooth skinned cucumbers with a superb flavour and no waste
- Crops within 2-3 months
- F1 variety for better performance and bigger harvests
- Grow indoors or in a sheltered spot outside