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African Horned Cucumber
Cucumis metuliferus, 30 seeds
- Native to Africa
- Very unusual fruit
Sow: Spring(or after frost) and summer
$1.25

Amaranth- Green Leaf
Amaranthus tricolor, 300 seeds
- Leaf vegetable/salad green
- Can also be grown as a sprout and microgreen
Sow: Spring or after frost and summer
From $1.25

Amaranth- Red Garnet
Amaranthus tricolor
- Attractive red leaves
- Baby leaf, sprouts & microgreens
Sow: Spring or after frost and summer
From $1.25

Amaranth- Red Leaf
Amaranthus tricolor, 300 seeds
- Leaf vegetable/salad green
- Can also be grown as a sprout and microgreen
Sow: Spring or after frost and summer
From $1.25

Beetroot- Detroit
Beta vulgaris, 50 seeds
- Globe shaped roots up to 7cm
- Good variety for baby leaf and microgreens
Sow: Spring, summer and autumn
From $1.25

Beetroot- Red Devil
Beta vulgaris, 50 seeds
- Grown for leaves
- Excellent for baby-leaf or salad mix
Sow: Spring, summer and autumn
$1.75

Broad Bean- Aquadulce (Long Pod)
Vicia faba, 10 seeds
- Pods to 25cm
- Excellent flavour
Sow: Late summer, autumn and winter (and spring in cool climates)
From $1.25

Broccoli- Green Sprouting Calabrese
Brassica oleracea var. italica, 95 seeds
- Green vegetable
- Medium sized heads
Sow: Late summer to autumn
From $1.25

Cabbage- Red Sprouting
Brassica oleracea
- Red Cabbage for sprouts and microgreens
- Mild and sweet cabbage flavour
From $9.50

Celery- Sprouting
Apium graveolens var. dulce
- Celery for microgreens
- Strong celery flavour
From $5.00

Chicory- Catalogna
Cichorium intybus, 200 seeds
- Vegetable / salad green
- Also known as Puntarelle and Italian Dandelion
Sow: Spring and autumn
$1.25

Chicory- Treviso Red
Cichorium intybus, 200 seeds
- Vegetable / salad green
- Radicchio
Sow: Spring, late summer and autumn
$1.25

Chinese Cabbage, Pak Choi - White Stem
Brassica rapa, 100 seeds
- Tender white stems
- Good for microgreens
Sow: Spring, autumn (and summer in cool and moderate climates)
From $1.25

Chinese Celery- Light Green
Apium graveolens var. dulce, 350
- Light green tender stalks
- Good for microgreens
Sow: Spring and autumn
From $1.25

Chinese Mustard Greens- Gai Choi
Brassica juncea, 150 seeds
- Leaf vegetable/salad green
- Quick growing
Sow: Spring and autumn
$1.25

Endive- Batavian Broadleaf
Cichorium endivia, 150 seeds
- Salad Green
- Also known as "Escarole"
Sow: Autumn, winter and spring
$1.25

Endive- Green Curled Ruffec
Cichorium endivia, 140 seeds
- Salad Green
- Well know variety
Sow: Summer, autumn and spring
$1.25
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