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  • A selection of 3 seed varieties to grow into delicious garden veg.
  • A selection of 3 seed varieties to grow and bring an abundance of micro greens to your garden. 
  • Sweet basil seeds to grow and make fresh pesto. The essential, aromatic, Basil. Sweet to taste with a delicate texture. Native to the Mediterranean, it has many culinary uses from pesto to savoury pud ...
  • Refreshing, feather like leaf garden herb. Coriander... Cilantro, the herb known by a couple of names but one distinct flavour. A short-lived but well-appreciated herb (by most!), Coriander is an easy ...
  • Pom-pom flowers and mild onion taste chive leaves. What's not like about these very useful cut herbs. From their pompon like lilac flowers, to their delicious light onion taste which is still half fir ...
  • Soothingly fresh mint for scent and teas. Fresh mint teas and complex flavoured dishes on your doorstep. Grow Moroccan mint and enjoy that end of the day mint tea ritual in your garden.
  • Towering garden herb leaves and white spiky flowers. The legend of Oregano goes, it was created by the Greek Goddess of love, Aphrodite, grown as a symbol of joy in her garden.
  • According to an old wife's tale, only the wicked can grow parsley and giving it someone is bad luck. So perhaps leave it out of your next gift box, unless you are a wicked one yourself! Plant the seed ...
  • Shiso 'Akajiso' is a typical red leaf variety of Perilla used extensively in Japan and all over Asia to season vegetables.
  • One thing that always get's us thinking of summer is flowers on thyme. They look great, and top it every time in the kitchen for us. Enjoy fragrant summer evenings and morning displays of bumblebee an ...
  • Rich, cherry red ornamental foliage. Deep rich cherry red ornamental foliage from amaranth 'red army', grown in your garden is a nutritional powerhouse and thrives in the heat of the summer months.
  • Carrot ‘Paris Market Atlas’ is an improved variety of the 19th century French heirloom, an early Parisian Market-type carrot which feature the traditional globe shape roots.
  • Growing cucumber seeds into sweet, smooth and fresh fruits. Cucumber seed growing has always been a favourite in the vegetable garden and for greenhouse growing. Cucumber La Diva is a fantastic, easy ...
  • T-shirts are worn by Beyonce, you're offered it in a smoothie, salads, anywhere it can be used. Kale is just filled with goodness. Budding health benefits, grown as a microgreen adds a sense of health ...
  • Milder than the average mustard leaf, yet this variety with their white stems and thick leaves is filled with goodness and the delicious mustard taste without the spicy reputation.
  • Green, very fringed Loose Leaf type to cut whole or for cut and come again.
  • Deep green leaves and snow white stems. Leafy, green cabbage like leaves to grow and love as you douse them with soy sauce and create delicious stir fry dishes.
  • Well, we have never been served radishes for brekkie in France. But think they should swap out the croissant for these beauties.
  • Tomatoes you'll just keep going back for, and there will be many. Clearly the success behind French cooking, these rich sweet flavour fruits will remind you of summers well spent in the French sun.
  • A wild rocket variety which is the closest you'll get to a wasabi root taste.
  • Lilac catmint flowers sitting on soft grey-green mounds of foliage. Catmint is an attractive perennial for garden beds and containers that will flower from early summer. 
  • White petaled fringed daisy flower seeds. Thin white petals with golden centers, we are CRAZY (sorry we went there) for these daisies. You would be CRAZY (we went there again) not to too. The perfect ...
  • Out of this world and into the cosmos (sorry we went there), these bright beauties will shoot up to 90cm tall and will grow daisy-like flowers in pinks, reds, and whites with yellow centers. Bees LOVE ...
  • An ever popular garden perennial producing spectacular spikes of dense pea-like flowers in ivory to pure white.
  • Wildflower seeds for prairie-like flower meadows. One instant English meadow coming up, complete with lot's of nectar for bees and butterflies. In fact, this packet of wildflower seeds, a uk native mi ...
  • Tall, ornamental, purple... a few of the many things we love about verbena. These wildflower beauties, welcome in late summer with vibrant blooms that will add layers of delight and prairie vibes in y ...
  • Mint scented spikes of blue flowers. Astello 'Indigo' seeds grow into beautiful well-branched plants, with blue flowers that will bring the pollinators over. A gold award winning variety, when it flow ...
  • Borage seeds to edible flowers. Used in ancient times to bring on courage and bravery, now growing borage is for cucumber tasting teas and flower decorations in salad. Grow your own Borage (or bravery ...
  • A tall show stopping calendula. Calendula ‘Snow Princess’ is a tall show stopper with big buttery petalled flowers. The Calendula flowers are a mix of light yellow with tips of the serrated, buttercre ...
  • Blue cornflower seeds for sculptural flowers. Cornflower seeds have some famous fans. Cornflowers were said to be a favourite Egyptian Tutankhamun. Other big fans of these bright blue wild cornflowers ...
  • Hues of light blue petalled flowers that love the shade. A symbol of fidelity and eternal love, Forget-Me-Not exudes the delicate nature of love with blue petals on soft velvety foliage. Bearing dense ...
  • Peppery edible flowers and foliage. Known for their peppery kick and being entirely edible, Nasturtiums are a garden go to for salad garnishes or simply enjoyed trailing down a window box. 
  • A dwarf tom thumb nasturtium 'alaska; which will produce marbled leaves and red or yellow flowers.
  • Calming floral scented blooms. Once thought, in ancient Rome to be a source of courage for soldiers, Roman Chamomile has become a soothing herbal remedy for many an ailment. Grown in low clumps, makin ...
  • We can all imagine that picturesque English country garden and it's always bright and sunny, and normally with some of these wonderfully white blooms sitting on apple green leaves. It's reason enough ...
  • Makes for a superb sight in clumps of purple blooms growing to 90cm+ They are a real zinger for the bumblebees and butterflies and love a good drought... if we ever have one in England! Enjoy in the g ...
  • Sweet dreams are made of these. Not only is lavender a sure way to bring all the bees and butterflies to your garden, you can cut these flowers to make teas, linen spray and all sorts. Its scent is ca ...
  • Blue nigella flowers + dried seed pods. A rom-com of the garden, these sky-blue beauties, may look wispy and delicate, but nigella is no damsel in distress and will be hardy to an English frost.
  • Blaze of autumn golden blooms. Bring on warm hues of golden petals in late summer and early autumn. Rudbeckia contrasts black-eyed cones with yellow daisy blooms.
  • Strikes a real chord this one. With their deep violet coloured flowers and growing to 60cm tall, it will leave a last impression and a sweet smell along with it. You'll need to play the long game for ...