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Seed Subscription: Vegetable, Temperate Climate, Spring 2025
Subscriptions are an excellent way to explore new seed varieties without having to spend time choosing the seeds yourself, and are perfect for busy gardeners, delivering seeds and all the information you need to plant them directly to your letterbox.
Each season we’ll choose a selection of seed varieties tailored to your climate, and send you the seeds plus a colour information sheet with photos, tips and sowing information - all you need to do is plant!
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Seeds included in this subscription:
Cucumber- Poinsett
Summer salad vegetable. Fruits are deep green with small white coloured spines and grow to 20cm by 6cm in size. Sweet and refreshing to eat; good for slicing. This variety has better disease resistance than most.
Sow direct or raise seedlings, 10mm. Germination 4-10 days @ 18-35°C.Annual. Rows 80cm, Spacing 40cm. 60-70 days.
Best months in Temperate Climates: JAN FEB SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Winter Squash- Vegetable Spaghetti
A vigorous vine yielding yellow 30cm fruits. Boil or bake whole, then use the mild, slightly crisp flesh like spaghetti. Also suitable for salads, sauces, stews, and casseroles. Known as "Spaghetti squash".
Sow direct, 15mm. Germination 5-10 days @ 21-35°C.Annual. Rows 120cm, Spacing 100cm. 80-115 days.
Best months in Temperate Climates: SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Chilli- Siam
A Mexican chilli with a mild flavour that can be eaten fresh or cooked whole. The long smooth chillies start green and mature to yellow/orange. Suitable to grow in containers.
Sow direct or raise seedlings, 5mm. Germination 7-21 days @ 22-35°C.Perennial. Rows 100cm, Height 60cm, Spacing 50cm. 80 days.
Best months in Temperate Climates: AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Watermelon- Sweet Siberian
Russian variety, sold in the USA since 1989, now popular in Canada. Fast maturing, suitable for cool climates. Produces large, oblong, green-skinned fruit with apricot flesh, weighing up to 6kg. Sweet, juicy, fragrant.
Sow direct, 20mm. Germination 10-14 days @ 27-32°C.Annual. Rows 125cm, Spacing 75cm. 85 days.
Best months in Temperate Climates: AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
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Eggplant- Rosita
A 1940s Puerto Rican heirloom eggplant variety. Teardrop-shaped, lavender pink fruit with white shoulders. Grows to 120cm, prolific in hot climates. Sweet, mild white flesh with late-developing seeds. Tender skin.
Sow direct or raise seedlings, 5mm. Germination 7-21 days @ 24-32°C.Perennial (grown as an annual in cool climates). Rows 80cm, Height 120cm, Spacing 70cm. 75-80 days.
Best months in Temperate Climates: JAN FEB SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Celery- Tall Utah
Upright, compact plant with dark green, slightly ribbed, stringless stalks up to 70cm. Leaves used fresh or dried for flavouring. Ideal for salads, soups, stews, or as a cooked vegetable. Good disease tolerance.
Raise seedlings, 3mm. Germination 14-21 days @ 21-25°C.Biennial (usually grown as an annual). Rows 80cm, Height 70cm, Spacing 30cm. 120 days.
Best months in Temperate Climates: JAN FEB SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Summer Squash- Yellow Bush Scallop
Medium sized bush. Delicious tender yellow "patty pan type" fruit. Vigorous plant. Long producing.
Sow direct or raise seedlings, 15mm. Germination 7-10 days @ 21-35°C.Annual. Rows 90cm, Spacing 60cm. 50-70 days.
Best months in Temperate Climates: JAN SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Zucchini- Genovese
Plants produce oblong light green fruit that tends to bulb out slightly at the end. Flesh is firm but tender and sweet. Skin is thin so no need to peel. Flowers can be dipped in batter and fried, or stuffed with cream cheese. Best picked when young.
Sow direct, 20mm. Germination 7-14 days @ 21-35°C.Annual. Rows 100cm, Spacing 75cm. 50 days.
Best months in Temperate Climates: JAN SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Tomato- Dancing With Smurfs
Red cherry tomato with a deep indigo-blue blush especially on the top. Produces prolific clusters of juicy tomatoes that have a well-balanced sweet-tart flavour. Disease resistant variety bred by Tom Wagner in 2012. Indeterminate growth.
Sow direct or raise seedlings, 5mm. Germination 5-10 days @ 21-27°C.Annual. Rows 60-70cm, Spacing 50cm. 65-75 days.
Best months in Temperate Climates: AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Bush Bean- Strike
Dwarf (bush) bean. Round green pods to 14cm. Stringless. Excellent sweet flavour. Very high yielding.
Sow direct, 20mm. Germination 7-10 days @ 20-26°C.Annual. Rows 50cm, Spacing 10cm. 55-65 days.
Best months in Temperate Climates: JAN FEB SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)
Tips for gardening in spring:
Spring Gardening
Tips for gardening in spring:
Spring cleaning: Use this checklist to carry out a garden inspection.
- Plant damage - look for plants damaged by winter rains, cold temperatures, frost, snow, or wind.
- Tidy up plants and provide stakes or support where necessary. Make a note of which plants will need protection from winter weather for next year. Also look for rodent or deer damage on woody plants, and evidence of new rabbit burrows or new shoots being eaten by rabbits. Protect plants with wire cages where appropriate.
- Hardscaping and outdoor living areas - check paving and decking for algae and mould and give it a good clean. Sweep patios and paths, and clean outdoor furniture. Gravel paths might need resurfacing. Check decks, benches, sheds, fences and wooden trellises for rotting timber. Walls that have become bowed may need fixing or reinforcing, and stepping stones or paving that has shifted may cause a trip hazard.
- Check gutters and drains - clearing out leaves and twigs reduces potential fire hazards and ensures any rainwater can run off easily.
- Irrigation system - check for leaks and parts that need to be repaired and unclog sprinkler heads that have become clogged with debris.
- Clean up garden beds - rake up old plant debris and matted fallen leaves if you didn’t do this in autumn. Doing so keeps pests and diseases at bay that thrive under such conditions.
- Clean out bird baths and remove debris from water features and ponds.
Soil preparation: Boost soil structure and fertility by sprinkling with a slow-release organic fertiliser and topdressing with well-rotted compost or well-aged manure. Take extra care if using chicken manure, and use it sparingly, as it can be high in ammonia which can burn your plants.
It is helpful to test your soil every 3-5 years to check if it is becoming deficient (or too rich) in any particular nutrient. The pH of the soil can sometimes limit the uptake of certain nutrients, so checking the pH is a good place to start. If necessary, amend the soil accordingly.
Refresh the soil in pots and containers. Over time, nutrients are used up and soil may become compacted or hold less water. Repot suitable plants (divide if appropriate) into fresh potting mix, or simply remove the top few centimetres of soil and replace with fresh mix.
Get planting: If you haven’t already planned your garden, sort through your seeds and decide what you want to plant and where. If it’s still a bit cold in your area, you can start seeds indoors on a heat mat or in a mini greenhouse. If sowing directly in the garden, try the scatter method of sowing for a more informal approach this year.
If any of the flowers or vegetables you are planning on planting require support like stakes or trellises, set them up when you sow your seeds. This avoids disturbing the roots of newly emerging seedlings and young plants later on.
In some areas there may still be a risk of frost, so keep an eye on the weather report and be ready to protect your plants from a sudden cold snap. A layer of mulch or frost cloth, or even a cloche over early seedlings can help.
Pests and diseases to look out for in spring:
Slugs and snails: Snail and slug eggs that have overwintered begin to hatch as the weather warms up. Baby snails and slugs start feeding immediately and cause as much damage to flowers and vegetable seedlings as the adults. Control and reduce their number by picking them off and removing weeds and places that provide refuge for them. If you choose to use bait, do so with caution as most baits can be toxic to pets and other wildlife.
Sap-sucking insects: Infestations of aphids and whitefly can detrimentally affect your plants. Female aphids can give birth to live young without the need to mate, and colonies multiply very rapidly when conditions are favourable. Adult whiteflies are usually only seen when they are disturbed and fly up in a cloud. Try physically removing these pests by squirting with a garden hose, or use a homemade pyrethrum spray or eco oil.
Product code: SS_VEG_TEMP_SPR_2025
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1 x Cucumber- Poinsett (Cucumis sativus)
Summer salad vegetable. Fruits are deep green with small white coloured spines and grow to 20cm by 6cm in size. Sweet and refreshing to eat; good for slicing. This variety has better disease resistance than most.
Life Cycle: Frost tender Annual
Plant Height:
Position: Full sun, moist well drained soil -
1 x Winter Squash- Vegetable Spaghetti (Cucurbita pepo)
Vigorous vine that produces yellow fruits to 30cm. Fruit is boiled or baked whole then cut open and flesh is used like spaghetti. Flesh has a mild flavour and slightly crisp texture. Can also be used in salads, sauces, stews and casseroles. "Spaghetti squash".
Life Cycle: Frost tender Annual
Plant Height:
Position: Full sun, moist well drained soil -
1 x Chilli- Siam (Capsicum annum)
A Mexican chilli with a mild flavour that can be eaten fresh or cooked whole. The long smooth chillies start green and mature to yellow/orange. Suitable to grow in containers.
Life Cycle: Frost Tender Perennial
Plant Height: 60cm
Position: Full sun, well drained soil -
1 x Watermelon- Sweet Siberian (Citrullus lanatus)
A variety originally from Russia, sold in the USA from 1989 and now grown widely in Canada. A fast maturing crop producing fruit early in the season, making it suitable to grow in cool climates. Vines produce large, oblong shaped green-skinned fruit with apricot coloured flesh. Fruit can weigh up to 6kg. Flesh is sweet, juicy and fragrant.
Life Cycle: Frost tender Annual
Plant Height:
Position: Full sun, moist well drained soil -
1 x Eggplant- Rosita (Solanum melongena)
An heirloom variety developed in Puerto Rico in the 1940s, with teardrop-shaped fruit with pink/purple shiny skin and white shoulders. The skin colour is often described as 'lavender pink'.
Plants grow to 120cm tall and produce prolifically, especially in hot climates. The white flesh has a sweet, mild flavour with seeds developing late, and the fruit has tender skin. Suitable for frying, grilling or baking.
Eggplant is also known as 'Aubergine'.
Life Cycle: Frost tender Perennial (grown as an annual in cool climates)
Plant Height: 120cm
Position: Full sun, moist well drained soil -
1 x Celery- Tall Utah (Apium graveolens var. dulce)
Upright and compact habit. Dark green stalks and foliage growing to 70cm. Slightly ribbed, smooth, stringless stalks; can be used raw or cooked. Leaves are used as a flavouring; fresh or dried. Ideal in salads, soups, stews and as a cooked vegetable. Good disease tolerance.
Life Cycle: Hardy Biennial (usually grown as an annual)
Plant Height: 70cm
Position: Part or full sun, moist soil -
1 x Summer Squash- Yellow Bush Scallop (Cucurbita pepo)
Medium sized bush. Delicious tender yellow "patty pan type" fruit. Vigorous plant. Long producing.
Life Cycle: Frost tender Annual
Plant Height:
Position: Full sun, moist well drained soil -
1 x Zucchini- Genovese (Cucurbita pepo)
Plants produce oblong light green fruit that tends to bulb out slightly at the end. Flesh is firm but tender and sweet, and the skin is thin so no need to peel. Flowers can be dipped in batter and fried, or stuffed with cream cheese. Best picked at around 15cm, although flavour and texture remain tender and delicious even when a bit older.
Life Cycle: Frost tender Annual
Plant Height:
Position: Part or full sun, moist well drained soil -
1 x Tomato- Dancing With Smurfs (Solanum lycopersicon)
Red cherry tomato with a deep indigo-blue blush especially on the top. Produces prolific clusters of juicy tomatoes that have a well-balanced sweet-tart flavour. Disease resistant variety bred by Tom Wagner in 2012. Indeterminate growth.
Life Cycle: Frost tender Annual
Plant Height:
Position: Full sun, moist well drained soil -
1 x Bush Bean- Strike (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Dwarf (bush) bean. Round green pods to 14cm. Stringless. Excellent sweet flavour. Very high yielding.
Life Cycle: Frost tender Annual
Plant Height:
Position: Full sun, well drained soil
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