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A winter squash with a bush growth habit making it ideal for small gardens.
- Winter squashes and pumpkin seeds
Gold Nugget
- £2.00
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A vigorous growing variety, producing strong, tall plants and uniform ‘supersweet’cobs.
Mid to late season harvest time.
- Sweet corn seeds
Goldcrest
- £2.00
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A firm-textured, good tasting, golden fleshed turnip that is literally a “golden oldie”, qualifying for heritage status.
- Turnip seeds
Golden Ball
- £1.50
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An early-maturing cherry tomato producing sweet, juicy yellow fruit.
Fruit type: small, round
- Tomato seeds (all), Tomatoes – indeterminate (cordon)
Golden Crown
- £2.00
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A light green mustard distinguished by deeply cut frilly leaves in an upright rosette.
- Mustard seeds
Golden Streaks
- £1.50
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Firm-fleshed, juicy and sweet – this is an exceptional yellow variety with a full-bodied tomato flavour.
Fruit type: small, rectangular-shaped
- Tomato seeds (all), Tomatoes – indeterminate (cordon)
Golden Sweet
- £4.00
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A bright orange pepper producing blocky fruit with a sweet, crunchy texture.
- Sweet pepper seeds
Gourmet
- £2.00
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An attractive ‘look at me’ tomato with small, oval fruit that are emerald-green when ripe.
Fruit type: small, oval
- Tomatoes – indeterminate (cordon)
Green Envy
- £2.00
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Green Magic is a versatile, early maturing calabrese producing large, uniform, tasty spears. Highly recommended.
- Calabrese seeds
Green Magic
- £2.50
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A curious habanero with fruit that change from green to olive green as they ripen.
Heat level: mild
(approx. 3,000 SHU) - Chilli seeds: habaneros
Green Trinidad
- £2.20
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A standard-sized tomato with green flesh, juicy texture and tangy taste.
Fruit type: classic
- Tomatoes – indeterminate (cordon)
Green Zebra
- £2.00
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Greyhound is a top-notch summer cabbage, it has been around for 50+ years but still deserves a place in the garden.
- Cabbage seeds
Greyhound
- £2.00
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A dwarf version of the Cape gooseberry, Ground Cherry are easy to grow, producing masses of delicious fruit.
- Physalis (tomatillo & ground cherry) seed
Ground Cherry
- £2.50
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A fragrant habanero with thin-fleshed fruit that produce little heat.
Heat level: mild to very mild
- Chilli seeds: habaneros
Habanada
- £2.50
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A very sweet, almost seedless snack pepper with thick, juicy flesh.
- Sweet pepper seeds
Hamik
- £2.20
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Very attractive, conveniently-sized winter squash with a very sweet yellow flesh.
- Winter squashes and pumpkin seeds
Harlequin
- £2.00
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A neat and tidy habanero loaded with small fruit that pack a huge amount of heat.
Heat level: extremely hot
(approx. 225,000 SHU) - Chilli seeds: habaneros
Heat n’ Neat
- £2.20
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A natural choice for Mexican cuisine, the medium hot fruit of Hidalgo Serrano can adapt to any style of cooking.
Heat level: medium
(approx. 24,000 SHU) - Chilli seeds: vegetable-types
Hidalgo Serrano
- £2.20
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An easy-to-grow chilli producing fleshy fruit with only a moderate amount of heat.
Heat level: medium
(approx 22,000 SHU) - Chilli seeds: spice-types
Holy Peak
- £2.20
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An acorn type winter squash yielding a surprisingly good number of fruit on bushy plants.
- Winter squashes and pumpkin seeds
Honey Bear
- £3.00
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A small, yellow, pear-shaped variety that is both sweet and tender-skinned.
Fruit type: small
- Tomato seeds (all), Tomatoes – indeterminate (cordon)
Honey Drop
- £2.50
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An Italian variety producing medium hot, roundish fruit that are perfect for stuffing.
Heat level: medium
(approx. 6,000 SHU) - Chilli seeds: vegetable-types
Hot Cherry
- £2.20
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Compact plants that yield masses of chocolate brown fruit graced with a pleasant aroma.
Heat level: very hot
(approx. 140,000 SHU) - Chilli seeds: habaneros
Hot Chocolate
- £2.50
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A striking chilli whose long, pointed fruit dramatically grow upright in bunches at the top of the plant.
Heat level: medium
(approx. 10,000 SHU) - Chilli seeds: spice-types
Hot Juan
- £2.20
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