Pastinaca sativa Long slender parsnip suitable for baking. Use whole, roast or mash. An easy grower.
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Out of stockLactuca sativa Still lovely and soft this side picking lettuce goes dark red yet remains sweet.
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Out of stockCucumis sativus Longest and thinnest fruit on climbing plant this dark green cucumber grows to 30cm with a white crisp centre. Very sweet and rewarding to grow with fine thin skin making the whole fruit edible.
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Zea mays The popping corn is a round or small oval cob that can be eaten very small as baby corn or wait till maturity then allow to dry before removing kernels from cob for popping. Kernels are a pale yellow and because they are so fresh better success and taste can be guaranteed unlike the old kernels bought in supermarkets. Normal growing requirements as for all corn.
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Daucus carota Golden yellow colour with an even sweeter flavour than most orange carrots. Origins from the Middle East and first recorded around the 14th Century. Moist and crunchy best eaten raw or slightly steamed and will retain its colour.
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Out of stockCapsicum annuum Yet another choice in the lovely bell peppers this one maturing green to gold and adds another lovely sweet fruit to the collection.
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Beta vulgaris Sweet deep red beet with fine edible leaves. Excellent for spring and autumn.