Seed Subscription: Vegetable, Tropical Climate, Winter 2025


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Seed Subscription: Vegetable, Tropical Climate, Winter 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!

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- Dwarf Blue Curled

    Dwarf Blue Curled' is a dwarf kale variety with curled blueish green leaves. It grows to 35cm tall, 75cm wide, and has a great flavour raw or cooked. It's a hardy, nutritious variety. Also known as Borecole or 'Scotch Kale'.

    Sow direct or raise seedlings, 10mm. Germination 3-7 days @ 8-30°C.Biennial (usually grown as an annual). Rows 100cm, Height 35cm, Spacing 80cm. 55-90 days.

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

  • Garden Cress- Wrinkled Crinkled

    "Garden Cress" grows to 15cm. It has green crinkled leaves with a sweet, hot peppery taste. Perfect for salads, sandwiches, or garnish. Loved by chefs. Resistant to bolting. Also known as Pepper Cress/Grass.

    Sow direct, 4mm. Germination 10-14 days @ 7-15°C.Annual. Height 15cm, Spacing 4cm. 25 days.

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

  • Bunching Onion- Straight Leaf

    Salad onion with no bulb. Stem and leaf grow upright. Tasty variety used in garnishes, dips, stews, soups, salads, stir fry's. Also known as "Welsh onions", often used as "Spring onions", sometimes wrongly called "Shallots".

    Sow direct or raise seedlings, 5mm. Germination 7-10 days @ 15-25°C.Perennial (usually grown as an annual). Rows 30cm, Spacing 3cm. 60-90 days.

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

  • Carrot- Berlicum

    A European variety with slender cylindrical roots with a crisp, uniform texture and smooth skin. The deep orange roots will grow to 20cm long in good soil. A reliable, mid-season variety that stores well.

    Sow direct, 5mm. Germination 14-21 days @ 10-30°C.Biennial (usually grown as an annual). Rows 25cm, Spacing 5cm. 80 days.

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


  • Parsnip- Melbourne White Skin

    Australian heirloom parsnip grows long white roots. flavour improves in cooler weather, including frost, as sugars develop in the root. In cold climates, they can be left in the ground over winter for spring harvest.

    Sow direct, 10mm. Germination 14-28 days @ 10-21°C.Biennial (usually grown as an annual). Rows 40cm, Height 60cm, Spacing 15-25cm. 90-130 days.

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

  • Kohlrabi- White Vienna

    Pale green skin with crisp white flesh; tender and sweet. Excellent sweet turnip-like flavour; can be eaten raw or cooked. Good in salads, soups and stews.

    Sow direct, 5mm. Germination 3-10 days @ 16-27°C.Biennial (usually grown as an annual). Rows 40cm, Spacing 20cm. 55-75 days.

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

  • Radish- Black Spanish Round

    1500's heirloom variety. Round roots, 9 cm diameter, black skin, white interior. Moderately pungent flavour, intensifies with size. Can be raw or cooked, often added to salads. Stores well, easy to grow.

    Sow direct, 10mm. Germination 3-14 days @ 8-30°C.Annual. Rows 30cm, Spacing 10cm. 60 days.

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

  • Chinese Celery- Light Green

    Upright, thin light green stalks with aromatic foliage. More tender than common celery; suitable for raw or cooked use. Leaves add flavour, fresh or dried. Ideal for salads, soups, stir-fries. Easier to grow, great for microgreen production.

    Raise seedlings, 3mm. Germination 14-21 days @ 21-25°C.Biennial (usually grown as an annual). Rows 60cm, Spacing 20cm . 60-90 days (microgreens: 30 days).

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

  • Spinach- Matador

    High-yielding English spinach variety. Fast-growing annual plants with dark green, oval leaves. Harvest as baby spinach or let grow larger. Edible raw or cooked. Young leaves for salads, older ones cooked. Best in cooler climates.

    Sow direct , 10mm. Germination 5-10 days @ 4-25°C.Annual. Rows 40cm, Spacing 30cm. 45 days.

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

  • Sprouting Seeds- Broccoli 25g

    How to Grow Sprouts: (1) Place seed in a sieve and wash to remove any dust and damaged or discoloured seeds. (2) Add seed to a large flat-sided jar and cover with lukewarm water. A 500ml jar needs around 15ml of seed. (3) Cover jar with cheesecloth and secure with a rubber band. (4) Let soak for 12hrs then tip the jar upside down and let excess water drain through the cheesecloth. Rinse and drain again. (5) Place jar on its side in a dark warm location. (6) Rinse and drain the seeds every 8-12 hours until the shoots are approx. 3.5-5cm long. (7) Your sprouts are now ready to eat!


Tips for gardening in winter:

Weeding and tidying: Rain helps weed seeds germinate and it is easier to remove them when the soil is damp. Be sure to remove weeds before they get a chance to mature and set seed, and ensure you get the weeds out roots and all. Hand tools are useful for small areas and hoes or tillers make the job go faster in larger gardens. Rake up fallen leaves so they don’t form a compact layer which can stop water reaching the soil. Add these extra leaves to your compost heap. Clear out any dead or diseased plants and to prevent the spread of disease, place this plant material in the bin rather than the compost bin.

Pruning: Check your tools. Cleaning and sharpening your secateurs and pruning saws makes the job much easier, and a clean cut means there is less chance for disease to enter ragged wounds. It is easier to prune deciduous trees and shrubs in winter because you can see the structure of the plant more clearly. Remove any dead wood, and take out crossing branches or stems that might rub against each other. 

Watering: You may not need to water your plants as frequently in winter, but make sure your plants are still getting enough. If required, give them a deep soak once a week early in the day so that excess moisture can evaporate before nightfall and avoid the risk of fungal diseases.

Plot and plan: Use some of the down time in winter to review your garden and think about what you’d like to plant in the coming seasons. If you’re growing annuals, do you want to plant the same again, or try some new varieties or colour schemes? If you’re growing veggies, remember that crop rotation is a good idea to break the cycle or build-up of any pests and diseases that may be in the soil. This has the added benefit of reducing, or even eliminating, the need to spray with chemicals.

Pests and diseases to look out for in winter:

Slugs and snails: These pests can damage a wide range of plants, especially flower and vegetable seedlings. They are most active in the cooler wetter months, or when thunderstorms activate them in summer, and come out at night to feed. Controlling weeds and removing places that can harbour slugs and snails can be an effective way to control and reduce the number of these pests. If you choose to use bait, it is best applied in Autumn before snails get a chance to lay eggs. Most baits can be toxic to pets and other wildlife, so use any bait with caution.

Fungal diseases: A range of fungal diseases can occur in winter. You can prevent these from taking hold by practising good hygiene. Pick up any fallen and rotting fruit and put it into the rubbish, as it can cause disease which carries over into the following year’s crop.

Product code: SS_VEG_TROP_WIN_2025

Contains

  • 1 x Kale- Dwarf Blue Curled (Brassica oleracea)

    Kale is a primitive leaf vegetable. 'Dwarf Blue Curled' is a dwarf variety that grows to 35cm tall and 75cm wide. It has attractive curled blueish green leaves that have an excellent flavour both raw or cooked. Hardy variety. Very nutritious. 'Scotch Kale'.

    Kale is also known as Borecole.

    Life Cycle: Hardy Biennial (usually grown as an annual)
    Plant Height: 35cm
    Position: Part or full sun, moist soil

  • 1 x Garden Cress- Wrinkled Crinkled (Lepidium sativum)

    "Garden Cress". Biennial growing to 15cm. Green crinkled leaves with sweet and hot peppery flavour. Ideal for adding flavour to salads and sandwiches or as a garnish. Popular variety with chefs. Resistant to bolting. Garden Cress is also known as Pepper Cress and Pepper Grass.

    Life Cycle: Hardy Annual
    Plant Height: 15cm
    Position: Part or full sun, moist soil

  • 1 x Bunching Onion- Straight Leaf (Allium fistulosum)

    Salad onion. Forms no bulb. Stem and leaf grow straight up. Popular variety with nice flavour; good as a garnish, in dips, stews, soups, salads and stir fry's. Bunching onions are also known as "Welsh onions", often used as "Spring onions" and sometimes incorrectly called "Shallots".

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

  • 1 x Carrot- Berlicum (Daucus carota)

    A European variety with slender cylindrical roots with a crisp, uniform texture and smooth skin. The deep orange roots will grow to 20cm long in good soil. A reliable, mid-season variety that stores well.

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

  • 1 x Parsnip- Melbourne White Skin (Pastinaca sativa)

    An Australian heirloom variety that grows long white roots. Flavour will be improved if left in the ground over cooler weather, including frost, which allows sugars to develop in the root. In cold climates parsnips can be left in the ground over winter to harvest in early spring. Parsnips have a sweet nutty flavour and can be steamed, baked or used to make chips or soup.

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

  • 1 x Kohlrabi- White Vienna (Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes)

    Pale green skin with crisp white flesh; tender and sweet. Excellent sweet turnip-like flavour; can be eaten raw or cooked. Good in salads, soups and stews.

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

  • 1 x Radish- Black Spanish Round (Raphanus sativus)

    Heirloom variety from the 1500's. Round roots that grow to 9 cm in diameter with rough black skin and pure white interior. Moderately pungent flavour that increases as they grow bigger. Can be used raw or cooked. Often sliced or grated and added to salads. Stores well. Easy to grow.

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

  • 1 x Chinese Celery- Light Green (Apium graveolens var. dulce)

    Upright habit. Thin light green stalks and aromatic green foliage. Stalks much thinner and more tender than common celery varieties; can be used raw or cooked. Leaves are used as a flavouring; fresh or dried. Ideal in salads, soups, stir-fries and as a cooked vegetable.  Great flavour.  Easier to grow than common celery.

    Great variety for microgreen production, ready in approximately 30 days.

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

  • 1 x Spinach- Matador (Spinacia oleracea)

    A high-yielding leafy green variety of English spinach. Annual plants are fast growing and produce dark green, oval leaves that can be harvested as baby spinach or left to grow larger. Can be eaten raw or cooked. Young leaves are eaten raw as a salad green, older leaves are cooked as a leaf vegetable. Spinach is best suited to cooler climates.

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

  • 1 x Sprouting Seeds- Broccoli 25g (Brassica oleracea var. italica)

    How to Grow Sprouts: (1) Place seed in a sieve and wash to remove any dust and damaged or discoloured seeds. (2) Add seed to a large flat-sided jar and cover with lukewarm water. A 500ml jar needs around 15ml of seed. (3) Cover jar with cheesecloth and secure with a rubber band. (4) Let soak for 12hrs then tip the jar upside down and let excess water drain through the cheesecloth. Rinse and drain again. (5) Place jar on its side in a dark warm location. (6) Rinse and drain the seeds every 8-12 hours until the shoots are approx. 3.5-5cm long. (7) Your sprouts are now ready to eat!

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    Plant Height:
    Position:

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