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A winter squash producing orange-mottled fruit with a wonderful honey sweet flavour.
- Winter squashes and pumpkin seeds
Sweet Lightning
- £2.50
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A thin-fleshed, small-fruited chilli ideally suited for making hot sauces.
Heat level: very hot
(approx. 178,000 SHU) - Chilli seeds: spice-types
Tabasco
- £2.00
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Mild, round, tangerine-coloured fruit that are thick-fleshed and perfect for stuffing.
Heat level: mild
(approx. 2,100 SHU) - Chilli seeds: vegetable-types
Tangerine Dream
- £2.00
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A tatsoi variety with striking spoon-shaped, dark green, blistered leaves.
- Oriental leaves seeds
Tatsoi var. Yukina Savoy
- £1.50
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An unusual sweet pepper distinguished by fruit with a lilac purple skin.
- Sweet pepper seeds
Tequila
- £2.00
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A very mild, dark green chilli perfect for making Thai green curry.
Heat level: mild
- Chilli seeds: vegetable-types
Thai Green Curry
- £2.00
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A hot Thai chilli that looks like a pumpkin. Fruit are strongly-ribbed, thick-fleshed and good for stuffing.
Heat level: hot
(approx. 36,000 SHU) - Chilli seeds: vegetable-types
Thai Pumpkin
- £2.00
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A dwarf broad bean that is ideal for small gardens and useful in exposed sites.
- Broad beans seeds
The Sutton
- £2.00
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A high yielding British bred tomato that is at least 50 years old. The fruit ripen to red with attractive yellow stripes.
Fruit type: classic
- Tomato seeds (all), Tomatoes – indeterminate (cordon)
Tigerella
- £2.20
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Shaped somewhat like a bell, this is the oddest shaped chilli pepper we sell.
Heat level: medium
(approx. 13,000 SHU) - Chilli seeds: spice-types, Chilli seeds: vegetable-types
Tinkerbell
- £2.00
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An attractive, versatile blight-resistant tomato that grows well both indoors and outdoors.
Fruit size: small, round
- Tomato seeds (all), Tomatoes – blight resistant, Tomatoes – indeterminate (cordon)
Toddler
- £2.50
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A quick maturing – they can be ready in just over a month when the weather is good – white turnip with a tender, buttery-flavoured flesh.
- Turnip seeds
Tokyo Cross
- £1.50
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A diminutive, quick maturing lettuce that is perfect for a small servings.
- Lettuce seeds
Tom Thumb
- £2.00
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Tomatillos, also known as ‘Mexican green tomatoes’, are an essential ingredient in Mexican cooking.
- Physalis (tomatillo & ground cherry) seed
Tomatillo var. Toma Verde
- £2.00
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A hardy annual producing leafy shoots with an exotic pink centre. Sometimes called magenta spreen.
- Exotic and unusual vegetable seeds
Tree Spinach (magenta spreen)
- £2.50
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A high yielding, aromatic habanero that has a manageable level of heat.
Heat level: hot
(approx. 40,000 SHU) - Chilli seeds: habaneros
Trinity
- £2.00
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Mid-sized (3kg) pumpkin giving triple value for money: cooking pies, soups, etc., edible seeds and idea for jack o’lanterns.
- Pumpkin seeds, Winter squashes and pumpkin seeds
Triple Treat pumpkin
- £2.20
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A dual purpose (good for cooking and eaten raw), cold-hardy winter cabbage that remains in good condition well into the spring.
- Cabbage seeds
Tundra
- £2.00
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An early and productive sweet pepper from Turkey.
- Sweet pepper seeds
Turkish Delight
- £2.20
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An extremely prolific Turkish sweet pepper traditionally used for stuffing.
- Sweet pepper seeds
Turkish Dolma
- £2.20
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Knobbly, elongated fruit combine very high heat levels with a delicious lemon flavour.
Heat level: very hot
(approx. 96,000 SHU) - Chilli seeds: habaneros
Turtle Claw
- £2.00
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An eccentric chilli plant distinguished by its umbrella shape that is perfect for small pots and hanging baskets.
Heat level: very hot
(approx 73,000 SHU) - Chilli seeds: spice-types
Umbrella
- £2.20
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White Icicle is a summer radish that produces long, white roots with a firm, juicy flesh.
- Radish seeds
White Icicle
- £2.00
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A white-flowered, white-seeded runner bean that produces high yields of smooth, elegant pods.
- Runner bean seeds
White Lady
- £2.20
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