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VEGETABLES
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This is the easy way to grow strawberries. The plants produce masses of deliciously sweet strawberries (which the birds seem to ignore) from a weed s...
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The leaves become intense red as they develop. Excellent for colour in salads. It is more vigorous than the standard green type. Use leaves or as spr...
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A luxury vegetable that is easily raised from seed. This variety produces a delicious and attractive purple headed artichoke. Decorative enough for t...
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Larger head size than the purple variety, but the crowns are not so hardy and should be given some protection in winter.
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This is an excellent standard variety which is an early and heavy cropper. Being open pollinated you get more seed for your money but have to wait an...
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This must be the archetypal luxury vegetable against which every-thing else is compared. With the new hybrid varieties it is possible to harvest the ...
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Creamy white fruits, purple flowers with silvery grey foliage. Stays a long time on the plant before over maturing. Suitable for containers.
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Dark purple fruits, exceptionally early. A compact, spineless, attractive plant which can also be picked young as a true baby vegetable. Suitable for...
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A medium early variety producing dark glossy violet coloured fruit. Oval to globe shape up to 12cm in length with dark green calyx. s/c 50
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