Collection: Vegetable Plants
Turn food miles into metres by growing your own fresh veg. Think salads growing by the back door, not wilting at the bottom of the fridge. Herbs cut fresh from the kitchen windowsill. Fragrant tomatoes warm from the vine. Forget the will-they-won’t-they palaver of seeds. We’ll send you only the strongest young plants to get your patch off to a flying start. They’re all grown in the sunny South Downs and packed without plastic so that you can feel even better about what you eat.
Get started with our vegetable collections.
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£8Sale price From £5'Tumbling Tom Yellow' Tomato Plants
Cascading yellow cherry toms
- Punchy pops of sun-kissed sweetness
- Incredibly easy to grow
- Toss in a fresh Panzanella salad
- Harvest from July to October
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£8Sale price From £5Garlic Plants
Unlock new levels of flavour
- Reliable in the UK climate
- Exceptional taste and aroma, keeps for months
- Grow in raised beds, pots or borders
- Harvest from July to August
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£14Sale price From £8'Maccabi' Grafted Red Sweet Pepper Plant
Grow your own sweet peppers
- Exceptionally crunchy and refreshing
- Grafted for up to 75% more fruit
- Rustle up a roasted tomato and chilli soup
- Harvest from June to September
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£10Sale price From £5'Sweet Stem' Broccoli Plants
Brilliant bolt-tolerant broccoli
- Boasts a lovely crunch and good sweetness
- So tender you can eat it raw - no waste!
- Perfect for a hearty soup
- Harvest from July to October
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£8Sale price From £5'Peardrop' Yellow Tomato Plant
Unusually-shaped tomatoes
- A perfect blend of sweetness and acidity
- Grow in pots and hanging baskets
- The ideal summertime snack!
- Pick your tomatoes from July to October
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£8Sale price From £5Common Sage Plant
Be wise, grow sage
- Aromatic foliage with an earthy flavour
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
- Use in a hearty pork and cider hotpot
- Pick your sage from May to October
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£8Sale price From £5'Shirley' Tomato Plant
The show-worthy salad tomato
- Firm-skinned tomatoes with good sweetness
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Whip up a tomato and basil soup
- Early to mature (pick from June onwards)
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'Lollo Rossa' Lettuce Plants
Frilled, flavourful and fabulous
- Crunchy, sweet and slightly nutty
- Needs less watering than other salad leaves
- Wonderful drizzled with balsamic vinegar
- Harvest from June to October
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£8Sale price From £5Lemon Thyme Plant
Mild citrus flavour in herb form
- Dellicate and subtle lemony flavour
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
- Rustle up some lemon thyme shortbread
- Enjoy your thyme from May to October
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£8Sale price From £5'Lucinda' Baby Plum Tomato Plant
Big flavours in a small package
- Extra-sweet baby plum tomatoes
- Heavy-cropping and easy to grow!
- Perfect for snacking and Italian salads
- Pick your tomatoes from July to September
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£9Sale price From £5Broad Bean Plant 'The Sutton'
An old gardening favourite
- Creamy texture and flavour with nutty notes
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Bake a focaccia stuffed full of broad beans!
- Harvest in August and September
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£12Sale price From £7'Shiraz' Mangetout Pea Plants
The deepest purple pods
- Sweet mangetout peas with great crunch
- Displays great disease resistance
- Whack in a veggie yaki udon
- Harvest from June to October
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£10Sale price From £5'Romanesco' Cauliflower Plants
Tastes as good as it looks
- A taste between broccoli and cauliflower
- Incredible fractal florets
- Roast with garlic and lemon
- Harvest from September to November
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£9Sale price From £5'Yang Qing Choi' Pak Choi Plants
Super versatile Chinese cabbage
- Flavour sits between spinach and cabbage
- Grows nicely even in partial shade
- Makes an excellent side for stir fries
- Cut as baby leaves or whole in July/August
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£9Sale price From £5'Korist F1' Kohl Rabi Plants
Weird looking veg with fantastic flavour
- Quick growing pale green bulbs with alien tentacles
- Eat raw in salads, steam, bake or stirfry
- Perfect for raised beds, borders and large pots
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£8Sale price From £5'Gourmansun' Tomato Plant
Seriously stripy oxheart toms
- Aromatic, sweet tomatoes (up to 250g each)
- Resistant to blight and mildew
- Perfect for hearty sandwiches
- Harvest from July to October
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£8Sale price From £5Variegated Mint Plant
An attractive mint with a sweet, aromatic taste
- Grey green leaves with a creamy margin, and trumpet shaped lilac flowers
- Grow in patio pots or on a windowsill
- Pick fresh leaves for instant garnishes
- Excellent for teas or livening up fruit salads
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£10Sale price £5'Cherry Belle' Radish Plants
Supercharge your salads
- Peppery without being overwhelming
- Grows at lightning pace
- Pickle with vinegar and sugar
- Plant from spring, harvest soon after
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£10Sale price From £5'Marathon F1' Broccoli Plants
The broccoli lover's broccoli!
- Deliciously tender and subtly earthy
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Rustle up a broccoli and stilton quiche
- Harvest from September to October
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£8Sale price From £5Bronze Fennel Plant
Beautiful bronze-purple foliage
- Traditional fennel flavour (sweet anise)
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
- Chop the fronds and add to pestos
- Ready to be picked between June and October
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£9Sale price From £5'Snowball' Turnip Plants
Small, sweet and super tender
- Boasts a wonderful mild sweetness
- One of the earlier varieties
- We absolutely love a turnip tartiflette
- Harvest from June to December
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£8Sale price From £5Coriander Plant
Always fresh when you need it
- Highly aromatic with a fresh, citrusy flavour
- Easy to grow with no pruning needed
- Pair with carrots for a warming soup
- Pick your coriander from June to October
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£8Sale price From £5Chives Plant
Snip, sprinkle and salivate
- Delicate notes of onion and garlic
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
- Bake a cheese and chive soda bread loaf
- Best harvested from May to September
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£10Sale price £5'Bunyard's Exhibition' Broad Bean Plants
Creamy with a delicate sweetness
- Terrifically tasty and suitable for freezing
- A heritage variety well over 100 years old
- Roast to have as a scrummy snack
- Harvest from May to August
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South Downs National Park
Meet Josh
Slow grown veg from the sunny South Downs
Our vegetable plants are sown on a family farm in Lancashire, then nurtured into strong young plants by Josh in the sunny South Downs before they rock up in your garden. By selecting only the strongest and tastiest varieties, Josh makes sure you get a headstart on your plot, with impressive crops and no waste.
Vegetable Planting FAQs
What month is best to plant vegetables?
The majority of vegetables are sown in spring (March to May). Our recommendation is to plant veg after the last frost, which is usually at the beginning of June, but if you're interested in autumn and winter planting, we’ve got you covered!
How do you prepare the soil for a vegetable garden?
Soil preparation consists of three main steps: weeding, enriching the soil with organic or mineral matter and working or turning the soil. Get to know your soil a little better.
Where should I plant my vegetable garden?
Location is key and it’s all about finding a ‘sweet spot’ that gets at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day. Ensure the area you choose has good drainage and easy access to a water source so you aren’t lugging your watering can around and getting more soaked than the veggies (we’ve all been there!). Many vegetables can also be grown in pots on a patio, balcony or in a garden. Easily pleased.
When should I fertilise my vegetables?
We would advise feeding early on in the growing season and remember to ‘keep calm and carry on’ when fruit begins to appear, as fertiliser is still needed at this stage to ensure continued growth.
Do I need companion plants?
A companion plant is planted near a vegetable plant to either discourage pests from attacking it (mint, chives, lavender), attract them away from it (nasturtiums, marigolds) or attract predators that eat pests (marigolds, fennel).
How often should a vegetable garden be watered?
The UK is renowned for its rainy days, but chances are rain alone won’t be enough and you’ll need to give your growing friends a helping hand. Make sure you’re giving your plants roughly 2-3 cm of water per week. Unsure if they need a drink? Stick your finger in the soil every day or two; if the top inch is dry, give them water.
Do I need a Greenhouse to grow vegetables?
No greenhouse? No problem. You can grow an array of vegetables from just a few pots on your patio or even in a small garden. Take a look at our favourite greenhouse alternatives.
I’m a beginner, what are some of the easiest vegetables to grow?
Lettuce, radishes and peas are your best friends. We also believe you’ll thoroughly enjoy the company of green beans, beetroots and carrots. Don’t just take our word for it, have a browse yourself.
How do I know when it’s time to harvest?
Follow the plant's lead. Typically, ripe vegetables are vibrantly coloured, tender, and easy to pull away from the plant. Remember: the rule that bigger is better doesn't always apply, especially in the garden.
Do I need to grow vegetables from seed?
There’s nothing quite like growing a plant from a tiny seed but you can also plant seedlings which can be easily planted either inside or outside. Seeds are planted in the ground whereas seedlings are already sprouted from seed before planting.
Can I grow vegetables in pots?
Absolutely! Growing your own vegetables doesn't require a large garden or an allotment - any sunny spot will do.
Happy plants make happy customers

Plants arrived in great condition and very promptly. Well established - much better than the ones I got at my local garden centre.
Monica Spence
| 24 May

Yet again this company delivered good healthy plants, exactly as shown in photos, well packaged and within delivery time quoted. Recommend!
Jacqueline Burgess
| 2 Jun

I continue to be so impressed with Roots. Their customer care, knowledge of their subject: from planting hedges to pruning roses and more, has been a great support.
Judy Lane
| 23 Oct

The plant arrived looking vigorously healthy, which brings a smile to your face, extremely well protected in its packaging.
Martyn Hill
| 5 Jul

As a non-gardener, I found my whole experience brilliant. Great information & advice available on the website, great range of products & prices are brilliant.
John-Paul
| 22 May

Wonderful plants and great customer service... really surprised to find that the plants are better than those you would get at your local garden centre.
Gavin Wilcock
| 8 Nov
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