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    • Broccoli Purple Sprouting

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    • Broccoli seeds - Purple Sprouting Early is the most popular of the sprouting varieties, as it is very hardy and produces an abundance of dark purple spears in March, which turn green on cooking. The plants grow to around 90cm tall and 60cm wide. Position in full sun. Hardy Biennial - Harvest the year after sowing. Pack size: 750 Seeds
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    • Broccoli Purple Sprouting Claret F1

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    • Broccoli seeds - Purple Sprouting Claret F1 produces heavy yields of large vigorous plants with quality purple spears. Excellent flavoured and can be enjoyed with a variety of dishes. Late maturity in April and May the following year. Can be harvested over 4 weeks. Biennial plant Pack size: 25 Seeds
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    • Cabbage – Wheelers Imperial

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    • This a a Victorian variety that has shown strong signs of reliability over the past 100 years. Wheelers Imperial is mainly grown for spring cabbage as the plants are dwarf with dark green leafy heads. Harvest March - April onward. Has the advantage of being suitable for spring sowing too, for a leafy autumn vegetable. Hardy Annual Pointed type. Pack…
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    • Cabbage – Chinese Yuki F1

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    • Yuki Chinese Cabbage (Chinese Leaves) produce short cylindrical heads which are well wrapped and very tasty. It is vigorous in habit and matures early from spring planting. This cabbage produces good sized barrel-shaped heads with excellent flavour and is easy to grow for summer or autumn crops. It is slow to bolt and has good disease resistance with crisp light green leaves. The…
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    • Cabbage – Greyhound

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    • A traditional early, compact, fast growing pointed cabbage with few outer leaves and good solid hearts. Excellent flavour and texture. A reliable old favourite. Greyhound is fast growing, making it ideal for successional sowings. Pack size: 500 Seeds
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    • Cabbage – January King Marabel F1

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    • Following the unfortunate departure of old favourite January King, here is the next best thing Cabbage Marabel is a high yielding and very long standing Hybrid January King selection. Looks and tastes just as good as the Original January king with the added benefit of hybrid vigour providing outstanding  garden performance. Pack size: 50 Seeds
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    • Cabbage Dutchman F1 – Av. 30 Seeds

    • £2.55
    • Dutchman is a  mild and sweet 'Duchy' type cabbage. It is a good cropper and perfect for growing at reduced spacings to produce 'baby' cabbages, this also means it is ideal for growing in smaller gardens or where space is limited. The variety displays good disease resistance and tolerance to bolting and splitting, producing tender, pointed heads. Medium size with…
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    • Cabbage Golden Acre – Seeds – Av. 200

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    • Golden Acre is an old heirloom variety, that produces dense, grey-green heads. References to it can be found in seed catalogues as early as 1927. It’s a first-early cabbage and grows quickly, so slugs and other pests don’t have much time to affect more mature plants. Slow to bolt and vigourous, with 5 to 6 inch round heads, It is…
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    • Cauliflower – All The Year Round

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    • A good old standby variety as it is highly reliable. The quality of this vegetable truly is the mark of a good gardener with large curds surrounded by dark green leaves. Sow October in a cold frame, plant out in March, cut in June. Sow February to April, cut late June to September. Cauliflower, not being one of the easiest…
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