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Vegetables

If you rely solely on the vegetables which supermarkets supply you are missing out on the many varieties that can be grown with great success in your own garden. Modern varieties are more disease resistant, produce heavier crops and through clever growing combinations you can extend the season for harvesting home produce. Gone are the days when you truly needed ‘green fingers’ to grow your own vegetables, now you just need to decide what you want to grow.


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(image for) Rhubarb 'Thompson's Terrifically Tasty' (3 crowns)
£21.95Rhubarb 'Thompson's Terrifically Tasty' (3 crowns)This aptly named variety goes back more than 80 years to the village of Great Oakley in Essex. It has been selected year on year and replanted by the Thompsons, who grow rhubarb commercially for sale into the London wholesale markets. It's great attribute is that it is the very first outdoor rhubarb on the market, as early as February, which means that it competes with the forced 'Golden Triangle' rhubarb but without all the bother of harvesting in the cellar with a candle on your head! In the first New Year flush the stems are shortish but thick and plentiful. The second crop in mid summer is an altogether larger stem of fine mid red colour. The flavour is delicious and when cooked with a handful of elderflowers makes a superb dessert. Sold Out 
(image for) Rhubarb 'Timperley Early' (3 crowns)
£19.95Rhubarb 'Timperley Early' (3 crowns)This is one of the best varieties for forcing capable of producing outdoor rhubarb from February/March to October. The sticks are well coloured for half their length. Very good flavour. Sold Out 
(image for) Root Vegetable Collection (60 plants)
£25.95 inc. p&pRoot Vegetable Collection (60 plants)A mainstay of Sunday roasts, satisfying soups and winter-warming stews and casseroles, root vegetables are easy to grow and packed with vitamins and minerals. Suitable for growing in large containers, grow bags and raised beds, this selection of tasty root vegetables includes firm favourites such as parsnip and swede as well as more unusual varieties such as colourful carrots and golden beetroot. Sold Out 
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