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Powerful pockets of red and pink
- Tubular pink blooms with a creamy interior
- Unbeatable levels of fragrance
- Plant in part (or dappled) shade
- Perfumed flowers from May to August
Brightens the greyest days
- Prefers partial shade (tolerates full sun)
- Ideal for beds, borders and containers
- Blooms from December into spring
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
Sunrise in a rose
- Double blooms in warm yellows and reds
- Light, sweet fragrance
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Ideal for fences, walls and pergolas
"Reddy" for fantastic flavour?
- Sweet and subtly tangy
- Reliably heavy cropper
- Brilliant with roast lamb
- Harvest your redcurrants in August
Grapes fit for a king
- Perfectly sweet for picking from the vine!
- High disease resistance
- Delicious for eating fresh and for winemaking
- Pick your grapes in August and September
The queen of cherries
- Flavourful with punchy sweetness
- Excellent resistance to cracking
- Upside-down cherry cake, anyone?
- Harvest in August
Bumper-sized fruits
- Rich, complex and juicy
- Distinctive, heart-shaped leaves
- Bake a delicious mulberry pie
- Pick your mulberries from July to August
Striking tones
- Deep violet open flowers
- Strong, heady fragrance
- Repeat flowering: May to October
- Rose of the Year 2003
An award-winning favourite
- Honeyed, juicy and full of flavour
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Use to make an unbeatable pavlova
- Harvest your strawberries from July
Incredibly vigorous and productive
- Excellent flavour (refreshing and sweet)
- Grow indoors or outdoors
- Pickle in vinegar and sugar
- Harvest from July to October
Grown for almost 200 years!
- Sweet and deliciously juicy
- Heavy cropper (hence the name!)
- Eat straight from the tree or bake in a pie
- Harvest from mid-July
A reliable, golden-fleshed peach
- The kind of taste you dream about
- Blossoms appear late enough to miss frosts
- Why not give a scrummy peach semifreddo a go?
- Harvest from mid-August
A show bench staple
- Delicate and mild new potato flavour
- Idea for containers
- Steam, then top with butter, lemon and herbs
- First early - ready from June and July
Crunchy, sweet and colourful
- Dense, crisp and sweet cabbages ideal for pickling or salads
- Harvest from just 15-20 weeks
- F1 variety for better performance and bigger harvests
- Grow in a sunny border, raised bed or allotment
Jazz up your jams
- The perfect combo of sweet and tart
- Yields worth shouting about
- Make a jelly your roast will be proud of
- Harvest in July
The classic Italian tomato
- Tangy, meaty and intensely flavourful
- Heavy yields of almost seedless fruit
- Ideal for traditional sauces and soups
- Harvest your tomatoes from July to September
Tastes as good as it looks!
- Amazing vivid green heads of fractal patterned florets
- Delicious nutty flavour - like broccoli crossed with cauliflower
- Hardy and easy to grow
- Grow in a sunny border, raised bed or allotment
An exceptional all-rounder
- Distinctly nutty taste with subtle sweetness
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Ideal for mashing and roasting
- Maincrop - harvest from August
Highly sought-after snow rose
- Likes to be planted in part shade or sun
- Use as the highlight in a winter border
- Late-flowering with blooms from February
- An excellent addition to a balcony or patio
Colour to welcome spring
- Appreciates some shade but tolerates sun
- Plant in neutral soil in beds and borders
- Flowers from January to March
- An easy-growing, long-lived perennial
Gloriously eyecatching shades
- Part shade is best (full sun is tolerable)
- Brilliant in woodland planting schemes
- Blooms from December to April/March
- Incredibly low maintenance
Delicately-shaded ombre blooms
- Will grow in both partial shade and sun
- Plant amongst your spring bulbs
- Flowers from January into early spring
- Offers nectar to early pollinators
A gourmet, heritage French fig
- Jammy and sweet with full-bodied flavour
- Vigorous but still suitable for pot growing
- Whip up a sticky fig and caramel pudding
- Your figs will be ready to pick in August
Mouthwateringly good currants
- Superb flavour, both sweet and sour
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Perfect for pies, tarts and jelly
- Pick your redcurrants from mid-July