Seed Subscription: Vegetable, Temperate Climate, Autumn 2026 (TAS)


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Seed Subscription: Vegetable, Temperate Climate, Autumn 2026 (TAS)

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!

You are currently viewing a single season of seeds which can be purchased individually. To subscribe to a years worth of seeds click here.

Seeds included in this subscription:

  • Kale- Black Toscana

    A very attractive savoyed leaf variety with dark gray/green leaves. Grows to 60cm tall. Heirloom. Also known as Cavolo Nero. Kale is also known as Borecole.

    Sow direct or raise seedlings, 10mm. Germination 3-7 days @ 8-30°C.Biennial (usually grown as an annual). Rows 50cm, Height 60cm, Spacing 50cm. 55-65 days.

    Best months in Temperate Climates: JAN FEB MAR APR MAY AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)

  • Cauliflower- Purple Sicily

    Large purple flower heads to 1.2kg. Purple cauliflowers are easier to grow than white varieties. Colour fades when cooked. 190 days to maturity.

    Sow direct or raise seedlings, 5mm. Germination 7-14 days @ 10-30°C.Biennial (usually grown as an annual). Rows 75cm, Spacing 50cm. 190 days.

    Best months in Temperate Climates: JAN FEB MAR APR DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)

  • Broccoli- Purple Sprouting

    Green stalks with small to medium sized purple heads that are ideal for stir-frying or steaming. Purple colour is reduced when cooked. Plant continues producing small heads after each pick. Very nutritious.

    Sow direct or raise seedlings, 5mm. Germination 3-7 days @ 8-30°C.Biennial (usually grown as an annual). Rows 60cm, Spacing 50cm. 130-200 days.

    Best months in Temperate Climates: JAN FEB MAR APR SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)

  • Lettuce- Speckled

    A hybrid of looseleaf and romaine, used as a recurring looseleaf crop. Large green leaves with burgundy speckles. A Dutch heirloom variety, now in Australia via Canada and USA. Sweet flavour, ideal for salads.

    Sow direct or raise seedlings, 3mm. Germination 7-14 days @ 8-23°C.Annual. Rows 50cm, Spacing 30cm. 40-65 days.

    Best months in Temperate Climates: JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)


  • Cabbage- Red Express

    Leaf vegetable. Plants form compact red heads that grow from 1 to 2kg. Good flavour with crisp but tender texture. Resistant to splitting. Great for mesculin mixes.

    Sow direct or raise seedlings, 5mm. Germination 3-7 days @ 8-30°C.Biennial (usually grown as an annual). Rows 75cm, Spacing 40cm. 70 days.

    Best months in Temperate Climates: FEB MAR APR AUG SEP (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)

  • Rapini

    Italian heirloom vegetable with tall green leaves, small broccoli-like heads. Nutty, slightly bitter taste. Eaten cooked like broccolini. Best harvested at 15cm. High yield, cold tolerant. Also known as "Broccoli Raab" or "Broccoletto".

    Sow direct or raise seedlings, 5mm. Germination 3-7 days @ 8-30°C.Annual. Rows 40cm, Height 30cm, Spacing 20cm. 60-70 days.

    Best months in Temperate Climates: JAN FEB MAR APR SEP OCT NOV DEC (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)

  • Onion- Cipollini

    A biennial that produces small, flat, disc-shaped onions with a gold skin and clean white flesh. Bulbs form skin later in the season, and can be harvested young for spring onions that are easy to wash and prepare. Mild flavour.

    Sow direct or raise seedlings, 5mm. Germination 7-10 days @ 20-25°C.Biennial (usually grown as an annual). Rows 40cm, Spacing 10cm. 120-160 days.

    Best months in Temperate Climates: FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)

  • Shallot- Roderique Echalion

    Biennial (usually grown as an annual) traditional French echalion with a long tapered shape and copper pink skin. Bulbs have a mild, sweet flavour and can be used in dressings, sauces, soups and stews, and eaten cooked, pickled or raw.

    Sow direct or raise seedlings, 5mm. Germination 7-10 days @ 20-25°C.Perennial (usually grown as an annual). Rows 40cm, Spacing 5-10cm. 110-120 days.

    Best months in Temperate Climates: FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)

  • Broad Bean- Aquadulce (Long Pod)

    Long 25cm pods containing seeds, known as "beans", used fresh or dried. Young beans are salad ingredients, while old ones are cooked. They have excellent flavour. Also known as "Fava beans".

    Sow direct, 50mm. Germination 7-14 days @ 6-24°C.Annual. Rows 100cm, Spacing 30cm. 90 days.

    Best months in Temperate Climates: MAR APR MAY JUN JUL (Click for full sowing chart, grow guide and more)


 

Tips for gardening in autumn:

Harvest harvest harvest! Get the most from your summer gardening efforts by harvesting leafy greens, herbs and fruit before they set seed or the cooling weather stops them producing. Harvesting regularly can extend the cropping season of many vegetables into autumn, boosting your harvest and creating opportunities to preserve excess produce. Frost-tender herbs like basil can be harvested, chopped and frozen to use through winter.

Succession planting: If summer crops are still producing, start your early autumn seeds in seedling trays so they’re ready to plant out once warm-season veggies are removed. Leafy greens can also be succession planted, starting a third of a packet of seeds each month. This approach to planting avoids gluts and gaps in production and is the key to growing vegetables year-round.

End of season clean-up: As summer crops end their productive lives, remove them to the compost bin along with any fallen fruit. Be vigilant about dealing with weeds before they set seed. Tidy and store stakes and trellises that won’t be needed over winter. Leave some stems and seed heads of flowers in situ to provide food and nesting material for birds and insects.

Build soil health: Autumn is a good time to enrich your soil with organic matter so it’s ready for new planting. Spread a layer of compost on the surface before planting seeds or seedlings - there’s no need to dig it in, the worms and other invertebrates in your garden will do that work for you. If growing ‘hungry’ crops including brassicas (broccoli, cabbage, kale or cauliflower), add some aged animal manure or slow-release fertiliser to feed your crops through winter.

 

Pests and diseases to look out for in autumn:

Cabbage moth and cabbage white butterfly: These white moths and butterflies seem to be in plague proportions in some states this year! They love all brassicas, often laying their eggs on the underside of leaves. The caterpillars match the colour of the leaves they feed on and often lie along the mid-ribs of leaves, making them tricky to see. They’re voracious feeders, creating large holes in leaves and sometimes skeletonising them.

Use netting to exclude butterflies and moths or decoys to deter them, pick the caterpillars off the plants or use an appropriate spray such as Dipel. Planting brassicas a little later in the season, when the temperatures have started to drop, can avoid the problem altogether as cabbage moths and cabbage white butterflies are less active in cool weather.

Powdery mildew: Caused by fungal spores reproducing on the leaves of plants, powdery mildew first looks like white spots on leaves, but affected areas can spread quickly to cover the entire leaf surface with a white powdery coating. While rarely fatal, powdery mildew can reduce yields. Water plants at soil level (not on the leaves) to prevent spores splashing from plant to plant, allow good air flow between plants, remove affected leaves and if necessary spray with an appropriate fungicide or homemade spray. 

Bi-carb of soda, also known as baking soda or sodium bicarbonate, is known to be effective at reducing powdery mildew and several other common fungus problems without posing the toxic risks of other treatments. Simply dissolve a teaspoon of the powder into one litre of ordinary water and add a few drops of liquid soap to help the mixture stick to the leaves. Pour the mixture into a regular garden sprayer or mister, shake it thoroughly, and spray liberally over the affected plants.
 

Product code: SS_VEG_TEMP_AUT_2026_TAS

Contains

  • 1 x Kale- Black Toscana (Brassica oleracea acephala)

    A very attractive savoyed leaf variety with dark grey/green leaves. Grows to 60cm tall. Heirloom. Also known as Cavolo Nero.

    Kale is also known as Borecole.

    Life Cycle: Hardy Biennial (usually grown as an annual)
    Plant Height: 60cm
    Position: Full sun, well drained soil

  • 1 x Cauliflower- Purple Sicily (Brassica oleracea botrytis)

    Large purple flower heads to 1.2kg. Purple cauliflowers are easier to grow than white varieties. Colour fades when cooked. 190 days to maturity.

    Life Cycle: Hardy Biennial (usually grown as an annual)
    Plant Height:
    Position: Full sun, moist soil

  • 1 x Broccoli- Purple Sprouting (Brassica oleracea)

    Green stalks with small to medium sized purple heads that are ideal for stir-frying or steaming. Purple colour is reduced when cooked. Plant continues producing small heads after each pick. Very nutritious.

    Life Cycle: Hardy Biennial (usually grown as an annual)
    Plant Height:
    Position: Full or part sun, well drained soil

  • 1 x Lettuce- Speckled (Lactuca sativa)

    A cross between looseleaf and romaine varieties, commonly used as a cut and come again looseleaf crop. The large green leaves are speckled with splashes of burgundy. A Dutch heirloom variety that's made it's way to Australia via Canada and the USA. Great sweet flavour; good for salads. 

    Life Cycle: Hardy Annual
    Plant Height:
    Position: Part or full sun, moist well drained soil

  • 1 x Cabbage- Red Express (Brassica oleracea)

    Leaf vegetable. Plants form compact red heads that grow from 1 to 2kg. Good flavour with crisp but tender texture. Resistant to splitting. Great for mesculin mixes.

    Life Cycle: Hardy Biennial (usually grown as an annual)
    Plant Height:
    Position: Part or full sun, well drained soil

  • 1 x Rapini (Brassica rapa ruvo)

    Popular Italian heirloom vegetable. Tall green leaves and shoots with small heads that look similar to Broccoli. Slightly bitter nutty mustard flavour. Leaves, shoots and dense flower-heads are usually eaten cooked, similar to broccolini. Best harvested when height reaches 15cm. Excellent flavour. High yields. Very cold tolerant. Also known as "Broccoli Raab" or "Broccoli Rabe" or "Broccoletto".

    Life Cycle: Hardy Annual
    Plant Height: 30cm
    Position: Full sun, well drained soil

  • 1 x Onion- Cipollini (Allium cepa)

    A biennial (usually grown as an annual) that produces small, flat, disc-shaped onions with a gold skin. Bulbs form skin later in the season, and can be harvested young for spring onions that are easy to wash and prepare. The clean white flesh has a very mild flavour. Sometimes called 'summer mini onions'. Suited to cold climates.

     

    Life Cycle: Hardy Biennial (usually grown as an annual)
    Plant Height:
    Position: Full sun, well drained soil

  • 1 x Shallot- Roderique Echalion (Allium cepa var. aggregatum)

    Biennial (usually grown as an annual) traditional French echalion with a long tapered shape and copper pink skin. Bulbs have a mild, sweet flavour and can be used in dressings, sauces, soups and stews, and eaten cooked, pickled or raw. The green leaves can also be eaten like a spring onion, leaving at least half of the leaf to provide energy for the bulbs to grow.

    Echalions or echalots are crosses between onions and true shallots. Also known as 'Banana Shallot'. This is a long day variety suited to cold climates. Matures mid season.

    Life Cycle: Hardy Perennial (usually grown as an annual)
    Plant Height:
    Position: Full sun, well drained soil

  • 1 x Broad Bean- Aquadulce (Long Pod) (Vicia faba)

    Long pods, growing to 25cm, which contain seeds that are commonly referred to as "beans". Beans are used fresh or dried. Young beans can be eaten raw in salads, old beans are cooked as a vegetable. Excellent flavour. Broad beans are also known as "Fava beans".

    Life Cycle: Hardy Annual
    Plant Height:
    Position: Part or full sun, moist soil

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