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Rue (Ruta graveolens) Seeds

Ruta graveolens, or simply rue, is very hardy and can tolerate poor soil fertility and droughts. Plant established rue specimens in full sun and water sparingly, especially in dense soils. Use mulch to insulate rue plants during winter, and cut back plants entirely to their old wood in spring to encourage new growth. While previously used in various cuisines, rue is best grown as an...

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Sorrel (Rumex acetosa) Seeds

Sow sorrel (Rumex acetosa) seeds in light, warm soil in spring (after the last frost). Common garden sorrel likes damp soil, so water regularly while being diligent not to flood the plant's roots. Trim sorrel plants regularly during the growing season to encourage healthy, bushy growth. Sorrel can be eaten fresh in salads or cooked and puréed to make sauces, soups, or Asian curries/stews.

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Chicory (Cichorium intybus) Seeds

Sow chicory seeds in spring, after the last frost, in a spot with at least 6hrs of direct sunlight. Take care not to bury the seeds deeper than 0.5cm beneath the soil. Seedlings will sprout after 2–3 weeks in moist (but not wet) soil and should be thinned to leave roughly 30cm between plants. Harvest fresh leaves and blanched buds to eat raw. Dried, ground chicory roots can substitute...

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Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus) Seeds

Cynara cardunculus (cardy, cardoon, or artichoke thistle) is a very hardy and somewhat invasive plant. It grows best in soil rich in organic matter (including dung and decomposing plant matter) and in locations with warm conditions and full sunlight. The spiked flowers can be eaten like artichokes, while the stalks are best protected from the sun (using dirt mounds) and served boiled or...

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Muskmelon 'Oranje Ananas' (Cucumis melo) Seeds

Sow muskmelon seeds outdoors after the last frost in full sun and moist, well-draining soil. Make sure to keep the soil moist (but not wet) at all times for proper germination. Space plants at least 30cm apart, and consider sowing multiple seeds in each spot and thinning the plants once seedlings emerge. Harvest fruits when their skin changes colour and they smell ripe and aromatic.

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Parsley 'Curly Dark Green' (Petroselinum crispum) Seeds

Unlike most herbs, Petroselinum crispum (parsley) likes fertile soil. Parsley plants can be started indoors in a propagator or on a warm, sunny windowsill. Alternatively, sow directly outdoors after the last frost. Parsley plants like full sun, regular watering, and occasional, balanced fertilisation. Harvest fresh leaves and stems to promote bushier growth, and use in the kitchen as you...

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Oregano (Origanum vulgare) Seeds

Grow oregano in well-draining pots or planters in full sun. Oregano plants suffer in moist soil, so water them only when their soil has dried out, and plant them in a light soil mix. Shelter oregano plants during long wet spells, and harvest fresh leaves regularly to encourage new growth. Use liberally in Mediterranean and Latin American cuisine for an intense, earthy, and warm flavour.

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Lovage (Levisticum officinale) Seeds

Lovage seeds are best germinated indoors during spring, then brought outside once they have developed 2 sets of leaves and the last frost has passed. Transplant seedlings into fertile, deep, well-draining soil in full sun. Where possible, keep the soil slightly acidic (roughly 6.5 pH) and partly sandy/loamy with plenty of organic matter. Cook lovage leaves/roots or eat them raw in salads.

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Marjoram (Majorana hortensis) Seeds

Majorana hortensis, or sweet marjoram, loves sunlight just as much as oregano, its closely related cousin. Start marjoram seeds in a propagator or directly outdoors in spring (after the last frost). Marjoram also likes loose, well-draining, and moist soil, though established plants are fairly drought-tolerant. Marjoram is a great seasoning for pork, poultry, and a variety of vegetables.

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Catmint (Nepeta mussinii) Seeds

Catmint/catnip is very hardy and can be sown directly outside in late spring. It likes slightly acidic, well-draining soil and full sun. Although it appreciates regular watering, established plants can deal with moderate dry spells. Besides being loved by cats, catmint attracts pollinators into the garden while repelling mosquitos and cockroaches. Catmint can also be brewed into a wholesome...

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Grandian Strawberry F1 (Fragaria x ananassa) Seeds

Few things are as rewarding as picking your own strawberries. These Granadian F1 strawberries produce large, plump, and deliciously sweet fruits. Start them off early in a protected seedbed when temperatures reach 20°C and transplant them into large pots or an open field in early summer. Pick your berries when they're plump and red, and resow your seeds every year.

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Salad Burnet (Sanguisorba minor) Seeds

Salad burnet thrives in well-draining soil and is a hardy and robust plant whose leaves will be ready to harvest in late summer. Provide ample light, warmth, and water, and it'll reach heights of around 60cm. A plant favoured by such figures as Francis Bacon and Thomas Jefferson, it has a flavour that's perfect for sauces, dressings, and even summer drinks.

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Sage (Salvia officinalis) Seeds

Germinate sage in late fall/early spring in an indoor propagator. Bring seedlings outside after the last frost, once they've developed their first set of true leaves. Plant in pots or garden beds in a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Regularly cut back plants and harvest their fresh leaves (which have the best taste) to encourage new growth. Use sage in cooking or to make herbal teas.

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St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) Seeds

Hypericum perforatum, or St. John's wort, is an easy-to-grow perennial with beautiful star-shaped flowers. It grows best in full sun or partial shade, and can tolerate loamy or sandy soils, drought, and even flooding. Plant outdoors from early to mid-summer, and propagate St. John's wort from seed, division, or by taking soft-wood cuttings. Harvested flowers have a long history of holistic...

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Anise (Pimpinella anisum) Seeds

Anise is best sown in early–mid spring in a sunny but sheltered spot. Germination can take between 3–4 weeks, but may be sped up by soaking seeds in water for a few days prior to planting. Pimpinella anisum hates cold and wet conditions, and likes well-draining, slightly acidic soil. Anise seeds can be harvested in late summer/early autumn and used in a variety of sweet and savoury dishes.

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Cinnamon Basil (Ocimum basilicum) Seeds

Otherwise known as Mexican spice basil, cinnamon basil has a flavour reminiscent of its namesake, and is perfect for use in both sweet and savoury dishes. However, before that, you'll need to grow it! Cinnamon basil requires full sun and well-draining soil to perform at its best. It can reach over 1m in height, so start plants inside in the spring and let them flourish outside in the...

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Basil 'Dark Opal' (Ocimum basilicum) Seeds

Like normal basil, Dark Opal basil is best sown indoors. Keep your seedlings on a warm windowsill as they develop their roots and first leaves, then bring them outside in mid/late spring. Like most herbs, basil likes well-draining soil and partial shade/full sun, and is best watered sparingly (in the morning to give the roots time to dry). Use in a variety of cuisines and as a natural...

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Chives 'Medium Fine' (Allium schoenoprasum)

Chives are best started indoors and brought outside in spring after the last frost, once they are about 4" (10cm) tall. They thrive in half-shade and like fertile, well-draining soil with plenty of organic matter. Make sure to keep the soil moist (especially during long dry spells in summer) and harvest fresh leaves regularly to encourage new growth. Ideal for seasoning various savoury...

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Summer Savory (Satureja hortensis)

Summer savory (Satureja hortensis) belongs to the mint family and is a close relative of thyme and rosemary. It grows well in light, loamy soil with good drainage and plenty of sunlight. Leaves can be harvested as soon as plants reach 12.5–15cm tall, and are best consumed before the plants flower for a sweeter flavour. Summer savory makes a great seasoning for dressings, sauces, stews, and...

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Mugwort (Artemisa vulgaris) Seeds

Artemisa vulgaris likes warm, sunny spots with well-draining, dry soil. Mugwort is a hardy, drought-tolerant plant that grows well in slightly shaded areas and in both acidic and slightly alkaline soil. Mugwort seeds are best germinated in a propagator or outdoors in spring after the risk of frost passes. Fresh mugwort can be used to season stocks, broth, and game, and as a herbal tonic.

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Russian Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) Seeds

Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) has been cultivated for culinary purposes since at least 500 BCE. This hardy perennial plant likes growing in full sun and fertile, well-draining soil (though it can grow fine even in sandy/loamy soil). Germinate tarragon in spring, and space plants appropriately to accommodate their fast-growing roots. Ideal for adding to salads, marinades, condiments, and...

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Norwegian Angelica (Angelica archangelica) Seeds

Norwegian angelica is a plant that originates from the Scandinavian region of Northern Europe. Producing edible stems that are similar to celery, it has plenty of uses in cooking, and the roots can even be used in gin distillation. Norwegian angelica requires consistently moist soil to flourish. Plant in spring, and it'll be ready to harvest come autumn.

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Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) Seeds

Hyssop, or Hyssopus officinalis, is part of the mint family and traditionally found in southern Europe and the Middle East. This shrub is quick to grow and needs to be sown in moist soil under full sun in the early summer months of June onward. With harvests as early as August, the flowers and leaves of this plant have a range of culinary and holistic uses worth exploring.

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Cumin (Cuminum cyminum) Seeds

Cumin needs long, hot seasons to produce seeds to propagate and use in cooking. Start your seedlings off early (4 weeks before the last frost), and bring them outside once temperatures sit above 15°C. Grow your plants in full sun and water sparingly. They'll begin flowering in mid-summer and be harvest-ready after roughly 120 days. Use dried cumin seeds to season meats, stews, curries, and...

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Finest Truff Stuff (Scovilla)

Available in a 100ml bottle, Truff Stuff from Scovilla combines Carolina Reaper-infused hot sauce with truffles. The result is a moreish, flavourful and most of all, fiery sauce that's ideal for adding to plenty of different dishes. Completely free of additives, Truff Stuff is gluten and lactose-free as well as suitable for vegans. So add some fungi-tinged heat to your meals today.

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Finest Heat Worcester (Scovilla)

If you're looking to turn the heat up with your cooking, this could be the item for you. From a potent combination of Worcestershire sauce and Carolina Reaper chillies comes Scovilla's Finest Heat Worcester. Available in a 100ml bottle, Finest Heat Worcester is suitable for vegans and is completely lactose and gluten-free, catering for those that have dietary requirements.

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Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) Seeds

Artemisia absinthium (wormwood) seeds are best germinated in a propagator in early spring, or in garden beds between mid-spring and early summer. Remember to thin out your crop and grow absinth in full sun and well-draining soil. Avoid overwatering; Artemisia absinthium has a high tolerance for drought. It can be used to flavour alcoholic beverages, control garden pests, and make herbal...

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Habanero Red Dried Chillies (Scovilla)

With a Scoville rating of 350,000, Habaneros are among the hottest chillies in the world. The Habanero is thought to have originated in the Amazon Basin, and has since become one of the most popular peppers in the world, making its mark on a variety of cuisines from around the globe.

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Pequin Dried Chillies (Scovilla)

Pequin peppers are 5–8 times hotter than jalapeños and have a fruity, nutty, and smoky flavour that goes great with fish, poultry, red meat, and much more. Don't be fooled by their size—these chillies pack a big punch!

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Chipotle Morita Dried Chillies (Scovilla)

Chipotle Moritas, or simply Moritas, are smoked red jalapeño peppers. The base of chipotle sauce, these peppers boast a delicious smoky flavour that preserves the natural sweetness, spice, and slightly fruity flavour of fresh jalapeños. With a Scoville rating of 2,500–8,000, chipotle peppers offer a nice kick that's still bearable for most people.

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Hanging Strawberries (Fragaria x ananassa) Seeds

Fragaria x ananassa is a variety of strawberry that produces long tendrils and beautiful cascades of red, fragrant fruit. Plant seeds in hanging baskets, raised beds, or boxes in fertile soil, and position in a sunny spot. Press seeds slightly with your hand into the soil. Keep plants well-watered, soaking the ground thoroughly every 2–3 days, taking rainfall and temperature into...

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Victoria Rhubarb (Rheum undulatum) Seeds

Victoria rhubarb (Rheum undulatum) likes sunny locations and needs exceptionally well-draining soil (waterlogging or overwatering can greatly impact the growth of rhubarb plants or cause them to rot). Rhubarb also doesn't like extremely hot conditions, which can stunt it or stop plant growth altogether. Fertilise in spring and summer for improved growth. Harvest a few stalks at a time in...

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Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) Seeds

Taraxacum officinale, aka the dandelion, is a herbaceous perennial plant that's perfect for all kinds of growing setups. Allow the beautiful yellow colour to brighten up your life. Sow in spring, and allow plants to flourish over the summer months. Provide well-draining soil and plenty of light and warmth, and you'll be rewarded with a plant boasting numerous culinary and herbal uses.

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Mixed French Salad (Lactuca sativa) Seeds

Perfect for a light summer meal, Mixed French Salad seeds grow into a mixture of red oak leaf lettuce, endive, radicchio, frisée, and arugula. Great for salads and undeniably tasty. Sow around May, and plants will be ready come September. Grow in moist, loamy soil with plenty of light and warmth for the best results. Reaching small heights, plants are easy to manage and care for.

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Mixed Asian Greens Seeds

Get your seeds sown in early March, and by the end of August, the young leaves of the greens will be ready to harvest. A versatile combination of pak choi, taisai, tatsoi, turnip greens, chard, Chinese cabbage, leaf mustard and purple frills. All of these combine great flavours in a variety of dishes. Just be sure to provide plenty of light, warmth and moist loamy soil for best results.

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Red Swiss Chard (Beta vulgaris) Seeds

A robust year-round plant, Red Swiss Chard, otherwise known as Beta vulgaris, is a plant that can sprout rhubarb-like stems with leaves that can all be utilised in plenty of different culinary dishes. With a sowing period of March until July, enjoy the fruits of your labour come September/October time. With bright red colouring, this will brighten up both your garden and dinner plate.

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New Zealand Spinach (Tetragonia tetragonoides) Seeds

New Zealand spinach can be harvested over a long period, which makes it ideal for continual use in cooking once ready. Be sure to soak the seeds in a bowl of water overnight before sowing to make sure they germinate. Able to be sown inside in early April or plant outdoors in May-August. Provide warmth and sun and come November time, you'll be ready to enjoy all New Zealand spinach has to...

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Pinto Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) Seeds

Pinto bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris) grow like all other bean varieties but produce unique speckled beans. They like moist, fertile, loamy soil and full sun. Propagate your seeds after the last frost directly, roughly 4-6cm between each seed and use a pole, stake, trellis, or fence to guide the plants as they grow. Harvest pinto beans after roughly 45-60 days and use them fresh or dried.

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White Mustard (Sinapis alba) Seeds

White mustard (Sinapis alba) is versatile. Use the seeds in cooking, sauce making and pickling, and the young leaves in salads and other dishes. The choice is entirely up to you. If you're looking to grow, sow the seeds in March, and they'll be ready in the summer. Generally low maintenance, all it takes is just some moist soil and the standard light and warmth, and you'll be golden.

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Soybean 'Edamame Green Shell' (Glycine max) Seeds

Perfect in Asian cuisines and as a healthy snack, edamame has plenty of uses. You'll be pleased to know that it's also pretty easy to cultivate from home too! Get plants started indoors or in a greenhouse in early May, and then once the seedlings are big enough, move them outdoors to soak up the sunlight and warmth. Come October, you'll have a bevy of soybeans ready to go.

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Artichoke 'Violet de Provence' (Cynara Scolymus) Seeds

Not only mindblowing in the flavour department, but Violet de Provence artichokes also showcase amazing looks that make it a must for any garden. Sow the seeds indoors between February and April, and place them outside in early summer. This is a perennial plant that will just keep going as long as you need it. Easy to care for, just cover in the winter months, and it'll usually look after...

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Eggplant 'Black Beauty' (Solanum melongena) Seeds

Whether you know it as eggplant or aubergine, one thing's for sure; this is a hugely versatile and tasty vegetable, no matter how you use it. Named Black Beauty for its dark skin, all it takes is a matter of months for ripe fruits to be ready for the picking. Start in a seed tray indoors or in a greenhouse, then move outdoors to let them thrive until harvest time in late summer.

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Kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa) Seeds

Germinate seeds in a clear ziplock bag on a damp paper towel. Keep in a warm place until seeds sprout (2 weeks approx.), then put into small pots. Seedlings like a warm, sunny environment and slightly acidic soil. After 3–4 months they can be transplanted into bigger pots or garden beds outside. Kiwi is a vine, so prepare to train and support plants as they grow. Plants bear fruit after 4–6...

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Summer Squash 'Black Beauty' (Cucurbita pepo) Seeds

Whether you know it as courgette or summer squash, this adaptable vegetable lends itself well to all kinds of cuisines. Able to produce a huge harvest, make the most of your plants by starting them under glass, and then move them outside to flourish in the summer months. Give them the perfect balance of sunlight, warmth, and shade, and you'll be rewarded with plenty of delicious veggies.

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Onion 'Rossa lunga di Firenze' (Allium cepa) Seeds

Rossa lunga di Firenze is a unique onion cultivar originating from Tuscany, Italy. It is best sown in rows outdoors during spring in fertile, well-draining soil and full sun. Thin seedlings after 6 weeks. Where possible, keep soil pH between 6 and 6.8 (though not crucial). The "Long Red of Florence" takes approx. 4 months to mature and produces mild-flavoured, elongated onions best eaten...

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Asparagus 'Argenteuil' (Aspergus officinalis) Seeds

Asparagus plants might take time to get to harvest, but they are well worth the wait. Plant asparagus seeds in rows directly in nursery seed beds 4 weeks before the Ice Saints in sandy soil. Seeds can take 3 weeks to germinate, and young plants should be kept in nurseries for 1 year before moving them to their final spot. Transplant mature plant crowns into trenches, adding soil regularly.

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Melon 'Charentais' (Cucumis melo) Seeds

Fresh, sweet and perfect for breakfast, or well, anytime of the day, to be honest! Melon Charentais makes for a great growing project that yields some fruitful rewards. Start your seeds in a greenhouse or indoors, and then transplant them outdoors for the sunny summer months. Keep them well-watered, and they'll be happy for their entire growing cycle. Just try not to eat them all at once!

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Watermelon 'Crimson Sweet' (Citrullus lanatus) Seeds

The classic watermelon is perfect for enjoying at any time. Fresh and sweet, it goes great with breakfast or a post-dinner fruit salad. Now you can grow your own from the comfort of your home. While they can be a little tricky for newcomers, experienced gardeners will find them a breeze. Start them under glass in March/April, and they'll flourish over the summer. Harvest from July to...

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Gherkin 'National' (Cucumis sativus) Seeds

Grow these gherkins in your garden and you'll have a fine selection of small fruits to pick from. Get them going in early April indoors or in a greenhouse, and then take them outside to plant in May. Provide them with shelter and sun, and you'll have a harvest of gherkins-goodness in no time. Perfect for pickling, they will add some flair and flavour to your food.

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Radish 'French Breakfast 3' (Raphanus sativus) Seeds

Crisp and crunchy are just words to describe the French Breakfast 3 variety of radish. They offer up a great "snap" when eaten and have a fresh flavour that's perfect for blending with other vegetables. In fact, it's even recommended that these seeds are sown next to carrots or lettuce to give them a good biological balance. Begin them in March, and they'll be good later in the summer.

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Salsify 'Blanco' (Tragopogon porrifolius) Seeds

Salsify (Tragopogon porrifolius) has long been cultivated in England, Belgium, and France. Sow salsify seeds directly outdoors, leaving 8-10cm between plants and 30-40cm between rows. Salsify likes deep, loose, and fertile soil with plenty of organic material, full sun, and regular watering (especially in warm climates). Harvest roots before plants bloom, followed by shoots and flowers.

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Cherry Tomato - Cerise (Lycopersicon esculentum) Seeds

Who doesn't love nice, fresh cherry tomatoes to enjoy? No matter the weather, you can have a bevy of bright-red beauties in next to no time. Sow seeds in early spring indoors or outside (if living in a warm climate), and they'll be ready come late summer. Give them moist soil and plenty of light and warmth, and you'll be rewarded with a great yield. Perfect for salads and all kinds of...

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Komatsuna (Brassica rapa var. perviridis) Seeds

Komatsuna is a unique variety of Mustard Spinach (Brassica rapa), also known as Japanese Mustard Spinach. Like other spinach varieties and leafy greens, Komatsuna seeds are best sown outdoors in nitrogen-rich, moisture-retentive soil. Mulching is recommended to help the soil retain more moisture. Seeds can be sown from early spring to autumn. Harvested leaves can be eaten fresh or cooked.

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Melon Pear (Solanum muricatum) Seeds

Melon Pear (Solanum muricatum), commonly called Pepino Dulce (sweet cucumber in Spanish), is a shrub native to South America. It produces sweet fruit with the looks and texture of a melon and a succulent flavour similar to honeydew. Melon Pear is super easy to grow, thriving in temperate climates, full sun, and rich soil with a neutral PH. Harvest when the fruit develops purple streaks.

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Pumpkin on a Stick (Solanum aethiopicum) Seeds

What can we say about pumpkin on a stick? The name is the biggest clue! These veggies are perfect for adding to cooking, as both the fruit and leaves can be eaten. However, some even opt to use pumpkin on a stick as part of a flower arrangement, giving it plenty of applications for all. Get them started early indoors, and then let them bask in the summer sun. Easy.

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Eggplant 'Rosa Bianca' (Solanum melongena) Seeds

The Rosa Bianca eggplant variety (Solanum melongena) produces large, globe-shaped white fruit with beautiful lavender-purple streaks. Like other eggplant varieties, Rosa Bianca grows best in warm conditions and full sun. It likes fertile, moist, and acidic soil, occasional watering, and a hearty dose of phosphorus during flowering. Remember to mist plants regularly as soon as flowers...

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Indigo Rose Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) Seeds

Indigo Rose is a heirloom tomato variety (Solanum lycopersicum) that produces stunning purple/black fruit. Like other tomato varieties, Indigo Rose is best grown in full sun and highly fertile soil, regularly pruned/pinched, and supported with stakes/towers/trellises. Harvest when the shade-facing side of the tomatoes are a soft pinkish-red colour and the sun-facing side a deep...

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Yellow Pear Cherry Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Seeds

Besides their vibrant yellow colour, Yellow Pear Cherry Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) boast a deliciously sweet, slightly acidic flavour. Sow your seeds in spring after the last frost and enjoy an endless supply of sweet cherry tomatoes all through summer. Yellow Pear tomatoes grow best in full sun and fertile soil. Fertilise plants regularly and use stakes or trellises to support their...

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Cherry Tomato 'Supersweet 100 F1' (Solanum lycopersicum) Seeds

The Supersweet 100 cherry tomato hybrid is one of those plant hybrids that says it all in its name: these plants produce extremely sweet fruit and, in the right conditions, can grow into long vines capable of producing 100 or more tomatoes at once. Note that this is a tall tomato variety that needs full sun, support from stakes/trellises, plenty of care, and a lot of natural fertilizer to...

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Cocktail Tomato 'Thai Pink Egg' (Solanum lycopersicum) Seeds

Thai Pink Egg Tomatoes originate from Thailand where they're treasured for their bright colour and deliciously sweet flesh. While they grow very similarly to other tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) varieties, Thai Pink Egg tomatoes like a little more water than usual, and hold up better in rainy climates as well as heat waves. Remember to prune and fertilize tomatoes regularly for bountiful...

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Great White Beefsteak Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Seeds

The Great White beefsteak tomato is a real sight for the eyes, producing big, yellowish-white fruit. Pioneered by Thomas Jefferson in his garden in Monticello, these plants are best sown indoors 8 weeks before the last frost and brought outside once the threat of frost has passed. Grow Great White beefsteak tomatoes in full sun, fertilise regularly, and use stakes to support their heavy...

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Tigerella Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Seeds

Boasting deep red skin with bright orange streaks, Tigerella tomatoes are a real sight for the eyes. This heirloom tomato variety (Solanum lycopersicum) is also very hardy and low-maintenance. Tigerella tomatoes grow well in full sun, and hold up well to mould and pests, though regular pest control is still recommended, as with all tomatoes. They produce aromatic, sweet fruit in 55-60 days.

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Ground Cherry (Physalis peruviana) Seeds

Also known as the Cape gooseberry, Ph. peruviana is native to Chile and Peru, where it is commonly called aguaymanto, uvilla, or uchuva. A member of the Nightshade family, the Ground Cherry produces sweet fruits in a papery husk. Propagate these seeds indoors in early spring, then bring plants outside in early summer. Their fruit is ripe once it falls from the plant and can be eaten raw.

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Purple Perilla (Perilla frutescens) Seeds

Perilla, shiso, or deulkkae (Perilla frutescens) is an annual plant native to Southeast Asia and India, and is often used as a garnish for fish, rice, and tempura dishes. Perilla likes sunny or part-shade locations and deep, wide, well-draining plots of soil to accommodate its low, outward growth. Harvest mature perilla leaves and use them as an aromatic in your favorite dishes or...

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Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana) Seeds

Stevia rebaudiana or sugarleaf is very easy to grow. Germinate seeds indoors and bring them outside in mid-summer. Plant stevia in full sun in well-draining soil with a pH of 6.7-7.2. Feed plants regularly with a natural liquid fertilizer or nitrogen-rich organic fertilizers like compost, worm castings, guano, or something similar to fuel healthy leaf growth. Use stevia as a natural...

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Winter Squash Baby Bear (Cucurbita maxima) Seeds

Baby Bear Winter Squash (Cucurbita maxima) is a must-have for every veggie patch. Germinate your seeds indoors and bring them outside in the spring. Plant Baby Bear squash in soil with plenty of manure or compost to ensure healthy growth and the production of large, sweet fruit. Use tutors, stakes, or trellises to grow Baby Bear Squash vertically in smaller spaces.

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Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) Seeds

Valerian is a hardy plant that thrives in full sun and half-shade in almost all soils. Plant in an outdoor seedbed around April-May, prick out once in June, before transplanting them in autumn to their final position in your garden. The extracted juices of valerian root can be used for making home concoctions, while its leaves make for great additions to salads.

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Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) Seeds

Also known as bitter buttons, cow bitter, and golden buttons, the tansy is a perennial, herbaceous flowering plant that's bright, colourful, and bound to add vibrancy to any garden. Thanks to its resilience, it can be cultivated in a wide range of environments. Provide full sun and well-drained soil, and it'll flower throughout summer, at which point it can be used in cooking.

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Winter Squash Sweet Dumpling (Cucurbita pepo) Seeds

Sweet Dumpling is a delicious variety of winter squash (Cucurbita pepo) with a hard, cream-coloured rind and tender, sweet flesh. Growing to roughly the size of a grapefruit, Sweet Dumpling squash make a great addition to any veggie patch. Start seedlings off indoor in late winter or directly outdoors in early spring. Like other squashes, plant Sweet Dumpling squash in highly fertile soil.

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Atlantic Giant Pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima) Seeds

Try your hand at growing Atlantic Giant Pumpkin which can weigh 100kg and more. This vegetable thrives in warm and sunny spots, and you can sow your seeds indoors in mid-spring or early summer outdoors. Ensure your plants have fertile soil and are sheltered from cold winds and you will be able to sit back and watch this vigorous grower. Harvest in September/October, right for Halloween!

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Mallow (Malva sylvestris) Seeds

The mallow, or Malva sylvestris as it's otherwise known, is a plant that's commonly found in the warmer climes of Iran and North Africa. However, now you can grow this colourful companion at home. Sow these seeds in April, and you'll see that come September, you'll have some fully formed flowers at your disposal. Mallow is a particular favourite for use in soups.

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Garlic Chives (Allium tuberosum) Seeds

Also referred to as Chinese chives and oriental garlic, garlic chives are a tasty herb with flavours reminiscent of its namesake. It's used in a wide variety of dishes, such as fish, salads, and soups. Before using them, though, you'll need to grow them! An easy affair, you can grow garlic chives both indoors and outdoors. Just give them moist soil and regular light, and watch them thrive.

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Amsoi Red (Brassica juncea var.rugosa) Seeds

Amsoi, also known as Indian Mustard, has a spicy flavour making it ideal for use in salads and Asian cuisine. Able to be cultivated in both indoor and outside environments, amsoi is highly resilient and can withstand frost and colder climes effortlessly, making it a great choice for all levels of growers. Quick to grow and can be harvested many times.

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Horned Melon (Cucumis metuliferus) Seeds

Looks can be deceiving with this prickly fruit. It might look a little intimidating, but it's what's inside that counts. The Kiwano houses a sweet taste that's reminiscent of lemons and bananas. Perfect for fruit salads and desserts. Start your plants out in a greenhouse and then place them outside for full sun. A little hands-on grow-wise but manageable, it needs a warm climate or...

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Lemon Apple Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) Seeds

Perfect for salads, the lemon apple cucumber has a slightly sweet flavour that's refreshing and moreish. All it takes is a little gardening know-how, and you'll have some fantastic fruits at your disposal. Get the seeds started under glass, and allow the plants to flourish until late summer. Then, you can harvest and enjoy the yellow, apple-shaped fruits of your labour. Delicious!

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Bitter Gourd (Momordica charantia) Seeds

The bitter gourd, otherwise known as bitter melon or balsam pear, is a fruit that originally comes from Africa and Asia. However, now you can grow it right at home! Start it off in a greenhouse or indoors for 4 weeks, then move it outdoors to flourish in the summer months. Typically, it'll be ready to harvest come October. Pair it with fish or meat, and you simply can't go wrong.

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Tomatillo (Physalis ixocarpa) Seeds

The Tomatillo or Mexican Husk Tomato dates back to the pre-Columbian era. It produces a spherical fruit with a green/purplish colour that looks similar to tomatoes but has a different flavour and texture. Tomatillo seeds are best sown indoors, and plants can be brought outside in Spring after the last frost. Tomatillo plants like well-draining soil, full sun, and regular organic...

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Japanese Flower Carpet Seeds

Give your garden a burst of colour with Japanese flower carpet seeds. Ideal for flowerbeds or rows, sow seeds in April, and come summer, you'll see the fruits of your labour. Generally low-maintenance, just ensure the flowers are regularly watered and can flourish in the sun, and they'll bloom effortlessly, allowing you to enjoy all the colour and vibrancy they provide.

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Pumpkin Jack O' Lantern (Cucurbita pepo) Seeds

Bred especially to be carved into Jack O' Lanterns, this beautiful orange, oblong Cucurbita pepo variety produces pumpkins that are very decorative yet still tasty, too. Sow your Jack O' Lantern seeds indoors in late winter, or directly outside in early spring. Like other pumpkin varieties, Jack O' Lanterns are best grown in fertile soil with stakes or trellises to accommodate their long...

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Butterfly Flower Seed Mix

This seed mix contains seeds from a variety of vibrant flower species and has been specially formulated to attract butterflies into your garden or home and add a wild touch. Sow the seeds from early to late Spring outdoors directly where you want the flower to grow. All the flower varieties in this seed pack are annuals, like full-sun, and can be grown in the ground or pots/garden beds.

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Scented Garden Flower Mix

Consisting of 15 flower varieties, this mix of seeds provides the perfect way to add fragrant aromas and a bevy of beautiful colours to your garden. Effortless to grow and resilient, simply sow your seeds in a place of your choosing, provide sufficient water, sun, and warmth, and they'll flourish with the greatest of ease. Thanks to their great aromas, insects will do the work of...

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Edible Flower Mix Seeds

Ideal for garnishing dishes and adding beauty to any garden, this Edible Flower Mix is just the ticket. Consisting of a selection of edible flowers such as Althea rosea, borage, Viola, and Aztec marigold, among others, sow the seeds in early March and provide regular sunlight, water, and upkeep. Soon, you'll be rewarded with a bevy of beautiful flowers you can use however you’d like.

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Alfalfa Sprouts (Medicago sativa) Seeds

It takes about 5 days to grow alfalfa sprouts. Use a sprouting jar, soak the seeds in cool water for 8–10 hours, drain well. Spread seeds out in the jar and leave for 10 hours at room temperature, away from direct light. Repeat the rinse/dry process until sprouts reach preferred size. Alternatively, place sprouts between damp paper towels after soaking. Add to salads, sandwiches, or...

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Mung Bean Sprouts (Vigna radiata) Seeds

Vigna radiata, commonly known as the mung bean, is a delicious and highly nutritious legume ideal for stewing or slow cooking. Mung bean sprouts, on the other hand, are fresh and watery, ideal for summer salads or stir-frying. Plus, growing them couldn't be easier; just sprout the beans in damp paper towels and use them when they're about 4–5cm long!

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Red Coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria) Semi-Tall

Give your garden some deep red hues with Red Coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria) seeds. These massively resilient and robust flowers make the perfect addition to any garden. Suitable for home growers and gardening experts alike, these tough plants can withstand pretty much any environment, and require little in the way of maintenance. Plant, and go!

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Cornflower 'Mixed' (Centaurea cyanus) Seeds

With an abundance of purple, blue, pink, and white hues, the cornflower (Centaurea cyanus) is one of the best options for brightening up your garden. Pleasing to the eye but overall undemanding, these plants will appeal to gardeners of all skill levels. Whether planted in borders or as wildflowers, these flowers will attract bees and other beneficial insects to your garden.

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Forget-me-not 'Indigo Blue' (Myosotis alpestris) Seeds

A truly unforgettable flower, the forget-me-not, otherwise known as Myosotis alpestris, is a plant that's native to Europe and is a vibrant blue flower that's suitable for any garden. Sow them in open ground in July and let them flourish in a shady spot. Keep the ground moist throughout the growing cycle, and you'll be rewarded with a bevvy of beautiful flowers to brighten up your garden or...

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Sprouting Salad Mix Seeds

Jump on the bandwagon and grow sprouts at home with the Sprouting Salad Mix—healthy and delicious mung bean, alfalfa, lentil, fenugreek and yellow mustard sprouts. Grow them in a sprouting jar or one with muslin tied over the top. Soak your seeds for about 8 hours and drain thoroughly. Rinse and drain twice a day, when you see sprouts, leave in a well-lit area until they reach the desired...

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Summer Flowers Seed Mixture

The Summer Flowers Mixture features a wide variety of flower seeds that will brighten up any garden you place them in. Sow them in early April, and by the time summer rolls around, your garden will be hugely colourful, vibrant and aromatic. Once fully grown, you can marvel at your handiwork and enjoy the fruits of your labour. With little upkeep required, they are ideal for all—including...

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Cress Sprouts (Lepidium sativum) Seeds

Cress Sprouts make for an easygoing and hugely rewarding growing project. Whether situated on a windowsill or as part of your garden, it'll perform with very little maintenance required. This is a fast-growing plant that can be sown and grown all year round. Just be sure to provide temperatures of around 20-22°C and a little upkeep, and you can enjoy tasty cress rich in vitamins A, B and C.

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Broccoli Sprouts (Brassica oleracea) Seeds

Whether you like them in your smoothie, salad or sandwich, there's no denying the rich antioxidants and tasty flavours of Broccoli Sprouts. They're also incredibly simple to cultivate. Sow the seeds in a pot in early Spring and give them plenty of sun, warmth and a little water now and again, and they'll flourish effortlessly. Come August, they'll be ready to harvest and can be enjoyed...

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Alyssum (Lobularia maritima) Seeds

Otherwise known as Sweet Alison, alyssum is an all-white flower that's suitable for all gardens. Whether positioned in flower beds, rockeries or pots, allow alyssum to provide some subtle beauty to your garden. Sow them in early April under glass and then fully transplant them roughly 5–6 weeks later. Once outdoors, they'll flourish in the sunlight and warmth for the summer. Loved by bees.

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Organic Flower Seed Mix for Bees

Give both yourself and the bees a treat with our Organic Flower Mix for Bees. This seed mix contains nectar-centralised species of flowers that are irresistible to bees. Not only serving for pollination, but the flowers are also great looking and aromatic too. Bound to spruce up any garden space effortlessly. Sow them in April and allow the plants to flourish all summer. It really is that...

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Corn Poppy 'Single Red' (Papaver rhoeas) Seeds

Add some colour to your garden with these bright red poppies. Sow seeds in late spring and watch them flourish. Come June–September, you'll be met with beautiful deep red hues. Low-maintenance and accessible to all levels, just give them plenty of light, warmth, and water.

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Cornflower 'Blue Ball' (Centaurea cyanus) Seeds

The Blue Ball cornflower is a great-looking flower that's ideal for a whole host of gardening set-ups. Sow the seeds directly into the ground in a place of your choosing in late spring, and they'll mostly take care of themselves throughout the summer. Without much needed in the way of maintenance, these flowers undoubtedly appeal to all levels of expertise. Colourful and vibrant, perfect for...

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Nasturtium 'Single Flowered' (Tropaeolum majus) Seeds

Boasting deep red, orange, and yellow hues, nasturtium flowers are surrounded by rich green leaves, making for a visually appealing plant. Able to reach heights of around 3m, this climbing plant is ideal for walled gardens and spacious areas. Not only boasting great looks, the flowers are also edible, making a vibrant addition to various dishes.

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Rocket Sprouts (Eruca sativa) Seeds

The peppery leaves of Rocket Sprouts make for the ideal addition to a wide variety of dishes; what's more, is that the path to this tasty produce is an extremely easy one, regardless of your prior expertise! Rocket Sprouts can be grown in indoor, outside, and greenhouse settings and require very little in the way of maintenance. Sow seeds in early Spring and enjoy great flavours come...

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Wildflowers Seed Mixture

Upgrade your garden with this fine selection of wildflower seeds. This mixture of both annual and perennial flowers means that your garden is completely cared for, for the entirety of the year and well beyond. All varieties have been carefully chosen to provide the finest colours and aromas that are eye-catching not only to humans but also butterflies, bees and a host of other insects.

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Scorpion Moruga Dried Chillies (Scovilla)

Although it lost the title of the world's hottest chilli in 2013, the Scorpion Moruga is definitely no slouch in the spice department. With around 2 million SHU to its name, these hand-picked and dried chillies showcase all the flavour and heat you've come to expect from this formidable fiery friend. Pair it with seafood, meat, and vegetarian dishes when you need to bring the fire!

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Red Savina Dried Chillies (Scovilla)

Red Savina is a descendant of the habanero, and offers up a fiery flavour that's perfect for pairing with your favourite dishes. Available in a 20g pack, simply add a little of these dried chillies to meat, fish, or vegetables, and you'll experience everything the Red Savina is capable of. With around 577,000 SHU, this chilli was the world's hottest until 2006. Handle with care!

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Peri-Peri Dried Chillies (Scovilla)

Peri-peri dried chillies (aka African Bird's Eye chillies) make the ideal addition to any dish in need of some spicing up. If you're looking to make delicious spicy BBQ rubs and hot sauces, or just want to intensify your curries, these chillies will more than do the trick. With 200,000 SHU, be sure to use sparingly to really get the most out of the flavours on offer.

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Ancho Poblano Dried Chillies (Scovilla)

With unique plum, chocolate, and liquorice flavours, ancho poblano dried chillies are mild but provide an excellent way to add a hint of spice to your favourite dishes. While they won't bring the heat like some other chillies, they more than make up for this with their delectable flavours. Pair with red meat, fish, and poultry.

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Chilibar XXX-Hot (Scovilla)

Ideal for those who enjoy hot food, Scovilla's Chilibar XXX-Hot is a colourful collection of 6 exotic chillies. They come individually packaged, each in a small plastic container: crushed, powdered, or dried. This selection contains the one and only Carolina Reaper, and other famous names such as Ghost Pepper and habanero. Add a layer of flavour and heat to your dishes!

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Reaper's XDust (Scovilla)

The queen among hot peppers, the Carolina Reaper is the main ingredient of Scovilla's Reaper's XDust. It's a hot and aromatic mix that will take your culinary game to next level. Use sparingly with red meats and game or in tomato and pepper-based sauces to add a mind-blowing layer of heat. The powder is very practical, allowing users to dose the product according to experience and taste.

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Scorpion XDust (Scovilla)

Feel the spicy sting of Scorpion XDust from the team at Scovilla. This blend of one of the hottest chillies in the world, the Trinidad Scorpion chilli, mixed with spice and salt, makes for the perfect way to add some heat to your favourite dishes. With Scoville heat units in the region of 2,000,000, you can bet a little goes a long way here. So take a pinch and enjoy rich chilli flavours.

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Ghost Xdust (Scovilla)

Turn up the heat with Ghost Xdust from Scovilla. Bound to provide some insanely flavourful and spicy notes to any dish, the dust is made from dried and ground Naga Ghost chillies mixed with spices and salt. With around 1,000,000 SHU, this powder is bound to make some sweat, and a little certainly goes a long way here! So take a pinch, and enjoy rich and spicy flavours.

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Death Xdust (Scovilla)

Scovilla has the answer to every chilli lover's needs with their versatile chilli mixes. This 20g blend features some of the hottest chillies, including Carolina Reaper, Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, and Naga Jolokia, aka Ghost Pepper. Powdered for easy use and mixed with a bit of salt, Death XDust is excellent for marinating meats and adding to sauces or other dishes that require a hit of...

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Carolina Reaper Shaker (Scovilla)

Shake some heat onto your food with the Carolina Reaper Shaker from Scovilla. Famed for its exceptional level of spice, the Carolina Reaper is the world's hottest chilli, with an average of 2,000,000 SHU. Now, this heat is available in a portable powder form. So add a little to your favourite dishes to really crank up the spice. A little definitely goes a long way, so use it sparingly!

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Trinidad Scorpion Moruga Red Shaker (Scovilla)

Feel the spicy sting from the Trinidad Scorpion Moruga Red Shaker by Scovilla. With up to 2 million SHU to its name, this flavourful chilli powder is perfect for pairing with all sorts of dishes, especially curries and marinated meat and fish. Not only boasting massive heat, this shaker also offers a fruity, floral flavour that's not to be missed. Use sparingly!

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Red Savina Shaker (Scovilla)

With around 577,000 SHU to its name, the Red Savina was the world's hottest chilli until 2006. This Red Savina Shaker from Scovilla is the ideal way to add some spice to some of your favourite dishes. Perfect for pairing with curries, pasta, and meat, users can enjoy a flavourful heat that's hugely enjoyable. Use sparingly, and you can't go wrong!

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Habanero Shaker (Scovilla)

A massively popular chilli, the Habanero has long been harnessed for its fruity sweet flavour and impressive SHU of 350,000. Now you can add the power of the Habanero to any dish with this dried powder shaker from Scovilla. Sprinkle as you please, and enjoy the heat and flavour that only the Habanero can bring. Pair with curries, fish, pasta, and more!

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Scotch Bonnet Shaker (Scovilla)

When it comes to bringing the heat, few chillies are as widely known and appreciated as the Scotch Bonnet. Straight from the Caribbean, this chilli has risen to prominence as a common ingredient in hot sauces. Now you can enjoy everything the Scotch Bonnet has to offer with this handy shaker. Pair with your favourite dishes, and feel the heat while you savour the sweet flavour.

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Peri Peri Shaker (Scovilla)

This Peri Peri Shaker from Scovilla is set to add some spice to all of your favourite dishes. Whether sprinkled on fries or added to meat, prepare yourself for a burst of heat. With around 100k Scoville heat units to its name, the Peri Peri Shaker harnesses the power of the African Bird's Eye chilli. Just be sure to use it sparingly if you want to dial down the spice a little! Perfect for...

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Basil Sprouts (Ocimum basilicum) Seeds

Basil (Ocimum basilicum) is a beloved, highly fragrant herb. But did you know that basil sprouts are equally delicious yet much more nutritious? To grow yours, simply sow seeds at a high density in a propagator and harvest your sprouts after roughly 10 days. Use just as you would normal basil, with the same great taste but much more nutrients!

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Microgreens Radish - Daikon Green (Raphanus sativus) Seeds

Green Daikon Radish is delicious and highly nutritious, used typically as a garnish in Japanese cuisine. Daikon Green Microgreens, however, are just as packed with flavor yet with much higher nutrient density. To grow them, simply sow seeds at a high density in a propagator and harvest the sprouts after roughly 1 week. With a fresh, tangy flavour, they go great in fresh and cooked Asian...

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Microgreens Kale (Brassica oleracea) Seeds

Kale (Brassica oleracea) is in the spotlight for being one of the most nutritious greens on the market. But did you know that kale sprouts are even more packed with nutrients than fully mature kale plants? Sow kale seeds in a propagator at high density, and harvest your sprouts after 7–10 days for a fresh, delicious, and highly nutritious microgreen.

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Microgreens Exotic Salad Mix - Seeds

Take your salad game to the new level with Exotic Salad Mix. It's really easy, just scatter the seeds on top of the soil and press gently. Cover with a thin layer of soil and spray with water. Use the mister once or twice a day to keep soil most. Harvest after 2–3 weeks, when you see the first set of true leaves. Microgreens thrive in sunny environments, think windowsills or balconies.

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Microgreens Salad Mix (Lactuca sativa) Seeds

With a selection of great greens available here, the vibrant Microgreens Salad Mix is ideal for adding to salads and can actually be grown all year round. Quick to flourish, sow the seeds when it works for you; just be sure to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, and this plant will deliver delicious, moreish leaves and work perfectly in plenty of dishes. Ideal for all growers!

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Microgreens Pea Shoots (Pisum sativum) Seeds

To get the best out of your Microgreens Pea Shoots, simply sow the seeds in early Spring, and they'll be fast to flourish. Able to be grown in warm outdoor spaces or in a small windowsill or balcony space, keep the soil moist throughout but not waterlogged, and these sweet leaves will begin to appear pronto! Enjoy rich flavours that are ideal to accompany salads, soups and sandwiches....

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Microgreens Mizuna (Brassica rapa) Seeds

These fast-to-flower Asian leaves can be cultivated in a wide variety of settings and environments. They are typically low maintenance and suit growers of all skill sets. Sow the seeds in early Spring and enjoy them after just a few weeks of flourishing. Microgreens Mizuna has a mustard-like flavour that's ideal for adding to salads and other dishes for a little spicy snap.

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Microgreens Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) Seeds

Peppery, mild and sweet, Microgreens Fennel takes just 7-14 days to germinate and just another 2 weeks on top until the earliest greens are ready to harvest and use in a multitude of dishes. Just provide them with plenty of light and warmth and keep the surrounding soil moist, and you simply can't go wrong! This is one fast-to-grow plant that delivers in all areas. Get some in your home...

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Microgreens Endive (Cichorium endivia) Seeds

Ideal for being added to salads, soups and a variety of dishes, the Microgreens Endive have long been used since the days of ancient Greece! Rich in vitamins K and C, you too can now enjoy the great flavours. Seeds take 2–3 days to germinate, and the earliest leaves that sprout around the 8–15 day mark are perfect for picking. Give them moist soil, some sunlight and warmth, and they'll...

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Onion - Rijnsburger 5 (Allium cepa) Seeds

If there's a vegetable that has got to be a staple in every kitchen, it is the noble onion (Allium cepa). For the best results, start onions off indoors during late winter, and trim their tips when they're about 7–8cm long. Bring them outside in spring to grow in the sun till the end of summer, when they'll start focusing their energy on bulb production.

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Onion de Paris (Allium cepa) Seeds

How do you get your hands on some great-tasting onions? Easy, simply sow these seeds in early Spring under glass and then move them outside in late April. This will give them plenty of time over the summer to mature and be ready for the picking! These onions are perfect for pickling or including as tiny veg on your plate or as part of a summer salad. The options are plentiful, and so is the...

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Broccoli Marathon F1 (Brassica oleracea) Seeds

Marathon F1 Broccoli (Brassica oleracea) seeds produce hardy plants that yield large, tender, and delicious Broccoli heads. Start your seeds in early to mid-spring for a summer crop, and in late summer for an autumn harvest. Remember that broccoli likes full sun but hates the heat, which causes it to bold and produce flowers rather than luscious heads.

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Sweet Pointed Pepper Kapiya (Capsicum annuum) Seeds

Looking for something genuinely vibrant both in colour and flavour? Allow us to introduce the Sweet Pointed Pepper Kapiya. It's believed this pepper is originally from Bulgaria but has been used widely throughout Europe and the rest of the world. Sow these seeds in early Spring and repot as soon as the first leaves appear. Move the plants outside and let them flourish until October.

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Sweet Pointed Pepper Palladio F1 (Capsicum annuum) Seeds

Get these bright yellow beauties going from mid-March, and give them plenty of light, sun and moist soil, and they'll flawlessly perform. These sweet and mild peppers will be ready come late Summer. They require very little in the way of maintenance and are extremely versatile. Whether you add them to salad, tacos or any other savoury dish, these yellow peppers are sure to brighten your...

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Paprika Purple Bell (Capsicum annuum) Seeds

Add some vibrant violet colours to your garden! Paprika Purple Bell is the way to go. Get these seeds sown and started under glass between March and May, and you'll be greeted with a bevvy of purple peppers come summertime. Just house them in moist soil with a consistent temperature of around 20-25°C; you can't go wrong. With sweet flavours, they make the perfect addition to all kinds of...

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Hungarian Yellow Hot Wax Pepper (Capsicum annuum) Seeds

Sow your seeds in Springtime under glass and then migrate them outdoors when the time is right. Hungarian Yellow Hot Wax peppers are famously unfussy regarding maintenance and can perform well even in colder conditions, making them the ideal pepper partner for newcomers and experienced alike. Come Summer, you'll have a massive haul of moderately hot peppers that are perfect for pairing with...

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Telegraph Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) Seeds

There's nothing quite like the refreshing flavours of cucumbers. Whether added to salads or as a snack, Telegraph Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) is one versatile veg. Get these seeds started under glass from mid-March, provide some maintenance and upkeep, and come Summer, you'll have plenty of cucumbers to get your fill of. Leave around 40cm between plants and provide moist soil, and you're...

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Cucumber Bella F1 (Cucumis sativus) Seeds

Bella F1 cucumber seeds (Cucumis sativus) produce long, sweet, and crisp fruit and are resistant to mildew. Start seeds outdoors in early-mid Spring and remember to water your plants generously while taking care not to wet their leaves (which attracts moulds and other pathogens). Use trellises to support the long vines and save space, and enjoy continuous harvest all throughout summer.

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Kalimero F1 Snack Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) Seeds

Whether pickled, as part of a salad or just a healthy treat, our Kalimero F1 Snack Cucumber is an incredibly simple veg to cultivate, not to mention extremely fast too! Get them going indoors around March and bring them outside for them to flourish over Summer. They're so quick to grow that you can actually get a few harvests from the same plant at the end of Summer. Versatile and...

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Pole Bean Neckarkönigin (Phaseolus vulgaris) Seeds

For an effortless growing project, look no further than Pole Bean Neckarkönigin (Phaseolus vulgaris). Sow these seeds directly into the ground in mid-May and let them do their thing. All it takes is a little maintenance, sunlight and moist soil, and this plant will perform. Able to produce plenty of veggies with very minimal effort makes Pole Bean an excellent choice for all growers.

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Broad Bean Leidse Hangers (Vicia faba) Seeds

Broad beans are not only delicious but also super healthy. This fast-growing and resistant variety can be planted in early spring or fall and produce plentiful harvests of long, sweet beans filled with 5-6 pods. Blanched, stir-fried, or in soups and stews, these delicious beans make a great addition to a variety of meals. Plus, they can also be frozen fresh and keep for months in the...

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Garden Peas (Pisum sativum) Seeds

Sow these delicious peas in early to mid-spring directly outdoors. These hardy plants will grow roughly 150cm tall with many tendrils, so they're best supported with trellises and stakes. Harvest your peas while they are still juicy and enjoy them fresh or cooked in everything from salads and stir-fries to soups and stews.

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Blue Podded Pea (Pisum sativum) Seeds

These veggies are ideal for all kinds of dishes and deliver great flavours each time. Growing the Blue Podded Pea is also a cinch, regardless of your environment. Sow the seeds as early as February and watch as they flourish through to June-July. Once at this stage, they're ready for the picking. Just be sure to keep the soil moist but not overly and provide plenty of light. You can't lose.

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Carrot - Interceptor F1 (Daucus carota) Seeds

These slimline carrots make for a healthy snack and have a sweet, satisfying taste. What's more, is that these seeds are effortless to cultivate and are unlikely to give even the most novice of growers a hard time. Sow these seeds directly into the ground and provide them with a little maintenance and upkeep and they'll deliver a bevvy of bright orange beauties come July-October. Perfect.

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Purple Haze F1 Carrot (Daucus carota L.) Seeds

Get yourself in a purple haze with these plum-coloured carrots! Purple on the outside and orange in the centre, these veggies are certainly eye-catching, but they're also sweet and suitable for salads, as a side or as a snack. They're versatile not just in the kitchen but in the garden too. Sow these easygoing seeds directly into the ground and let them soak up the sun and warmth until...

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Carrot Amsterdamse Bak 2 (Daucus carota) Seeds

Getting your hands on some sweet, delicious carrots has never been easier with our Carrot Amsterdamse Bak 2 (Daucus carota) Seeds. Start these seeds off under glass indoors in early Spring and then move outdoors so they can soak up the warmth and light that Summer provides. Just ensure they're well looked after, and they can't do you wrong. Enjoy large yields of sweet-tasting carrots come...

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Yellowstone F1 Carrot (Daucus carota) Seeds

Add some bright yellow magic to your garden with these Yellowstone F1 Carrot (Daucus carota) Seeds. Simply sow these seeds directly into the ground in March and keep the soil moist throughout their growing cycle. When August rolls around, you'll be met with a whole bunch of yellow carrots that are perfect for a wide variety of dishes and meals. What could be better than that?

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Dwarf Pepper 'Mixed' (Capsicum annuum) Seeds

Add some colour to your home! These peppers aren't really suitable to eat due to their acquired taste that isn't super flavourful. But what they lack in flavour, they more than makeup for their outstanding appearance. Simply pot these seeds indoors in February and let them flourish throughout the year as they showcase massively appealing red and yellow colours, brightening any space.

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Coffee Plant (Coffea arabica nana) Seeds

Ever wanted to grow your own coffee plant but thought it was a tall order? These Coffee Plant (Coffea arabica nana) Seeds make for the perfect home-growing project. This plant is simple to grow and can be cultivated year-round; all it takes is 50 days of gemination. This plant makes for a showstopping feature in your home and if grown right, has the potential to produce berries.

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Cacti Mix (Ferocactus wislizeni) Seeds

Grow cacti from seed all year round with our Cacti Mix (Ferocactus wislizeni) Seeds. Soak your seeds for a day and sow indoors by sprinkling over the soil and gently pressing into it. Maintain moist for germination and place the pot or container in a warm spot. Be patient, as cacti take time to germinate and grow. Cultivators recommend adding sterilised perlite to your soil mix.

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Coleus - Rainbow Mixed (Coleus blumei) Seeds

Rainbow coleus adds lively colour to the home throughout all the seasons. Start these vigorous Coleus seeds off indoors in trays using well-draining, moist soil. Transplant your coleus plants to larger flower pots once they are 5-6cm tall. While the are intended to be grown indoors, Coleus blumei plants can be brought outside into a sunny spot during summer.

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