An easy to grow spinach producing masses of highly nutritious, dark green leaves that make a delicious vegetable picked fresh from the garden and boiled lightly.
Tasty, tender, nutritious foliage to pick as baby or mature leaves. Has some mildew resistance and can also be overwintered. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner.
Excellent on dry soils where annual spinach would run to seed quickly. Hardy and useful for autumn and winter dishes. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Recommended by the National Institute of Agricultural Botany.
A unique bolt-resistant oriental spinach which can be sown all summer as well as in spring and autumn. It has excellent downy mildew resistance and produces masses of delicious, dark green, pointed leaves with pink tips to the stem bases.
Excellent on dry soils where annual spinach would run to seed quickly. Hardy and useful for autumn and winter dishes. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Recommended by the National Institute of Agricultural Botany. (Fourfold Packet)
Grow salads with the flavours of the west coast of the USA with this mild-flavoured mix of Land Cress, Red Russian Kale, Red Chard, Salad Rocket and Spinach. Ready to eat in just 4 weeks. Why buy expensive salad leaves from the supermarket when you can grow them easily at home? And you can get up to 3 crops…
…fruits - great for competitions, but also delicious to eat! The yellow flesh gives colour in salads or pickles and the leaves can be cooked like spinach.
…and herbs used in Italian cooking. Grow sweet, juicy tomatoes and peppers, enjoy the aromatic flavour of fennel and pick distinctive dwarf beans, spinach, aubergine and herbs with this Italian seed collection. And find a new favourite recipe at the same time!
Use green portion of leaves as for spinach. The thick white midribs should be cut into sections, cooked for a few minutes in boiling, salted water, and served separately while still crisp. Crops continuously from July to late autumn. (Roots not edible.)
Excellent on dry soils where annual spinach would run to seed quickly. Hardy, and useful for autumn and winter dishes. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. (115 seeds)Do you have trouble handling small seed and getting an even distribution? Sometimes it's not easy when the seed is the same colour as the…
A fast-growing true type spinach which has attractive round, dark green foliage which is delicious as baby leaves. Ideal for spring and autumn growing: it is possible to sow from as early as February and as late as September, though recommended times are March to mid April and August. Mildew resistant…