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64 items Pages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Mexican Gherkin seeds - grow these attractive and tasty fruits Fancy a tropical touch to your salad? Grow your own gherkins and try these attractive and tasty fruits from Mexico and Central America.They also go under the name of Mexican sour cakes, mouse melons, creeping cucumbers, Guadaloupe cucumbers and cuca-melons.
Red Salad Onion - can be used as a spring onion Grow your own onions, they're the starting point for many a meal. Furio is a versatile variety that can be cropped young as a spring onion or left to bulk up.
German Salad Radish Seeds - a tasty and attractive addition to salad Grow your own German salad radishes - they make a tasty, colourful addition to salads. They can be grown indoors or out, mature very quickly and make a good
Exotic Kohl Rabi Seeds - great for salads or sauted Grow your own Kohl Rabi - native to Northern Europe this variety adds great colour to an ornamental vegetable garden. So named from the German kohl for cabbage and rabi for turnip. Grate raw into salads to add a nutty flavour or saut
Red 'Picking' Lettuce - has very attractive leaves Grow your own lettuce and pick the attractive, tasty leaves as and when needed.Lettuce originated in the Mediterranean region where it was thought of as a weed. It has, however, been cultivated as a salad vegetable for over 4500 years.
Ash Tree - grows best on damp soils, with plenty of light Ash trees are spreading and deciduous, with leaves which are divided into 9-13 leaflets giving the ash a feathery outline in summer, and a yellow colour in autumn.Ash Trees are renowned in British folklore for their protective and healing properties, particularly in child health. It is even said that newborn babies were given a spoonful of Ash tree sap to give them a healthy start in life. The Celts thought the Ash to be sacred and it was strongly linked to positive enchantment.
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