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Cabbage 'Hispi' F1 Hybrid (Summer)
  • £3.99

An outstanding variety. Ideal for small gardens. Cabbage Hispi can be grown at virtually any season of the year and comes to maturity faster than cabbages specially created for specific seasons. Even autumn sown it will beat the earliest of the spring cabbages. Hispi is a pointed type, strong and uniform and with a beautifully sweet flavour. A Jan/Feb sowing fills the late spring gap in cropping. Bolt resistant. Andrew Tokely says: I always sow this cabbage in early March, and I harvest the first sweet and tender hearts by mid June. This is far quicker than traditional spring cabbage sown in the autumn and the flavour is miles better too

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Cabbage 'Primo' (Summer)
  • £1.99

A well known variety, Cabbage Primo produces solid 'ball head' cabbage from June to August. Easy and productive.

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Cabbage 'Red Jewel' F1 Hybrid (Summer/Autumn)
  • £4.79

One of the best round red cabbages there is. Cabbage Red Jewel has large, tightly packed hearts with crisp, ruby red leaves. Excellent standing in the ground and storing ability

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Cabbage 'Minicole' F1 Hybrid (Autumn)
  • £1.00

Have you noticed how difficult it is to buy a SMALL cabbage, or how garden-grown cabbages get wasted because they are ready and you are not? Cabbage Minicole not only overcomes both these problems (it stands ready for cutting for four months) but it can be grown very close together, is used commercially for coleslaw, and is delicious fresh

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Cabbage 'Gilson' F1 Hybrid (Autumn)
  • £2.49

Cabbage ?Gilson? is an autumn cropping variety with plenty of F1 hybrid vigour. This delicious white cabbage copes well on a wide range of soil types, and is especially useful on less fertile soils. It can be grown closer together than many varieties ? ideal where space is at a premium!

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Cabbage 'April' (Spring)
  • £2.29

It has one very big advantage over most other cabbages suitable for autumn sowing. Cabbage April can withstand the bolting tendency (running to seed with resulting complete loss of crop) which often plagues autumn sown cabbage and it can also be sown very close together 38cm (15in) apart 25cm (10in) between rows. Ideal where space is at a premium

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Cabbage 'Kalibos' (Autumn)
  • £1.99

An old Eastern European heirloom producing unique, red pointed hearts. Cabbage Kalibos is best grown for late summer and autumn use when firm, solid hearts have few waste outer leaves. Ideal shredded raw in salads as the colour reduces on cooking.

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Cabbage 'Hero' F1 Hybrid (Spring)
  • £2.99

The first introduction of 'semi round' ballhead spring Cabbage. Cabbage Spring Hero has good frost hardiness and forms solid heads from late April through to May which remain solid over several weeks. Can also be sown in spring for summer maturity.

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Patio Bag
  • £14.99

These sturdy patio bags hold up to 10 plants each and are ideal for standing on the patio. They are made from durable interwoven polypropylene and have have pre-cut planting slits for easy planting, as well as strong handles making them easy to move.

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Cabbage 'Brigadier' F1 Hybrid (Autumn/Winter)
  • £1.00

(Autumn/Winter). Ideal to grow a quality giant cabbage, producing heads up to 65kg (14lbs). Cabbage Brigadier F1 Hybrid is delicious eaten raw, with a high sugar and Vitamin C content, but also excellent when cooked, Stands well in good condition, with Fusarium resistance. Andrew Tokely says: A February or Early March sowing can produce by September hearts that are as big as footballs and have many show bench prizes for me. Although large and firm they are full of flavour when cooked and equally as tasty eaten raw in a salad

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Aerotek Spare Collection Bag
  • £24.99

Description for Aerotek Spare Collection Bag not available

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Cabbage 'Advantage' F1 Hybrid (Spring)
  • £2.29

An excellent new variety suitable for providing both spring greens or small to medium sized hearted spring cabbage and summer cabbage depending on when you sow it. Cabbage Advantage F1 performs much better than non F1 varieties being more winter hardy and less prone to bursting. From an August sowing will keep well into April.

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