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High quality, Asian-style cucumber with light green to darker green coloured skin. Very productive vines produce attractive 20-22cm long straight f...
View full detailsThis is a green-leafed strain with purple stems, but darker-leaved cultivars are also known. A common ingredient in Thai cuisine with a sweet anise...
View full detailsSponge gourd has a mild, zucchini-like sweet taste and a silky texture. Mature fruits are not tasty, being fibrous, bitter and brown. COMES IN A PB...
View full detailsSelected Bay of Plenty strain. Delicious purple-skinned fruits. Vigorous climber needing to grow up a trellis in a sunny position. Mulch and water ...
View full detailsGenerally, Thyme will have a sharp, almost minty flavor. It is earthy with floral hints and is a little bit sweet and a little bit peppery. It has ...
View full detailsOregano is generally described as possessing a strongly aromatic and slightly bitter, pungent flavour. This pungent flavour is composed of earthy/m...
View full detailsAn old favourite, Peppermint tea makes a pleasant and refreshing alternative to coffee and regular tea. Can be used either fresh or dry. Not to be ...
View full detailsGreat for small gardens, these bushy 60cm long vines are early to set masses of fruit that is sweet not bitter, with a crisp firm texture and a med...
View full detailsCrown pumpkin are known for their grey skin The crown pumpkin has a mild sweet flavour with a soft texture. Crown pumpkins are ideal for soups and...
View full detailsCompares to Snow Bean. Tasty and tender, broad, flat, light green Heirloom Italian climbing bean. Excellent steamed, stir-fried and for freezing. L...
View full detailsKamo Kamo has a mild flavour like that of a courgette or marrow. It tastes great pan-fried, grilled, roasted, barbequed or boiled. It can also be a...
View full detailsChinese bitter cucumber, otherwise known as bitter melon, is a fruit of the plant Momordica Charantia. You can easily identify this cucumber-shaped...
View full detailsIncredibly versatile climbing bean from New Guinea with four winged edges on the pod. Besides the nutrient rich high protein bean, you can also coo...
View full detailsDespite the extremely scorching heat of this super hot pepper, the Carolina Reaper is surprisingly fruity and sweet. It is outstanding as a dried p...
View full detailsUnique genes create multi-coloured blooms on the same plant. Every shade is beautiful, making truly magnificent displays. In spring the blooms chan...
View full detailsWhat does pumpkin taste like? Pumpkin has a unique taste. It tastes somewhat like a sweet potato when cooked, but it brings out its natural nutty f...
View full detailsA new introduction for double flowered marigolds. Taishan produces shorter, thicker stems so there is less breakage, even through the plant actuall...
View full detailsEarly flowering selection of double and semi double coloured Dahlias with deep Bronze Green foliage. Even and compact plant habit through the colou...
View full detailsCompact and branching Red and Gold bicolor pollenless Sunflower, ideal as a low hedge or as a drift through a summer border garden. Plants are vigo...
View full detailsMake your Thai curries authentic with these small, round fruit averaging 5 cm across. A deep green eggplant with white stripes, with firm flesh tha...
View full detailsThese sticky traps are perfect for a spray free method to trap insects such as white flies, aphids, fungus knats, thrips, leafminer and others. The...
View full detailsOne of the world's hottest chilli peppers with at least 2-3 times the heat of a red habanero. Originating in Northern India and also known as the '...
View full detailsA online gift card the perfect way to celebrate your gardening friends and family and supporting sustainability. Click the 'personalize your messag...
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