Bean, Broad - Aquadulce. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Vicia faba.
Stock Reference Number: 388.
Heirloom variety. An early producer of 15-18cm pods on tall plants. Excellent flavour. Also grown as a winter green manure. Sow late summer, autumn, early winter. Broad beans dislike acidity, so lime if necessary. Young pods can be harvested and eaten whole or leave until pods are full size and shell as normal.
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Stock Reference Number: 388.
Heirloom variety. An early producer of 15-18cm pods on tall plants. Excellent flavour. Also grown as a winter green manure. Sow late summer, autumn, early winter. Broad beans dislike acidity, so lime if necessary. Young pods can be harvested and eaten whole or leave until pods are full size and shell as normal.
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Bean, Broad - Coles Prolific. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Vicia faba.
Stock Reference Number: 327.
Known in Britain from 600 B.C. Valuable winter and spring vegetable as it withstands heavy frosts. A strong, sturdy variety which produce a heavy crop of tasty beans. Excellent added to many cooked dishes. Sow Autumn - Winter.
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Stock Reference Number: 327.
Known in Britain from 600 B.C. Valuable winter and spring vegetable as it withstands heavy frosts. A strong, sturdy variety which produce a heavy crop of tasty beans. Excellent added to many cooked dishes. Sow Autumn - Winter.
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Bean, Broad - Early Long Pod. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Vicia Faba.
Stock Reference Number: 340.
Used fresh or dried. Pick baby pods before beans are properly formed, slice and cook just like runner beans. Ideal variety for freezing. Pinching out tips after the first flowers appear encourages pods to set particularly in warmer areas. Sow late summer, autumn, winter, and spring in colder areas.
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Stock Reference Number: 340.
Used fresh or dried. Pick baby pods before beans are properly formed, slice and cook just like runner beans. Ideal variety for freezing. Pinching out tips after the first flowers appear encourages pods to set particularly in warmer areas. Sow late summer, autumn, winter, and spring in colder areas.
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Bean, Broad - Long Pod. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Vicia faba.
Stock Reference Number: 004.
Known in Britain since 600B.C. A valuable winter and spring vegetable. Withstands heavy frosts. Used fresh or as a dried been. Suitable for freezing. Sow Autumn – Spring.
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Stock Reference Number: 004.
Known in Britain since 600B.C. A valuable winter and spring vegetable. Withstands heavy frosts. Used fresh or as a dried been. Suitable for freezing. Sow Autumn – Spring.
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Bean, Bush - Black Eye. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Vigna sinensis.
Stock Reference Number: 462.
Old Heirloom variety known since late 1700s. Vigorous grower. Produces slender bright green pods to 10-12cm long. Almost round and stringless. White seeds with blackeye around hilum. Sweet and slightly salty flavour. High in protein. Used as dried bean in soups and stews. Bushes to 50-60cms tall. Sow Spring - Summer.
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Stock Reference Number: 462.
Old Heirloom variety known since late 1700s. Vigorous grower. Produces slender bright green pods to 10-12cm long. Almost round and stringless. White seeds with blackeye around hilum. Sweet and slightly salty flavour. High in protein. Used as dried bean in soups and stews. Bushes to 50-60cms tall. Sow Spring - Summer.
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Bean, Bush - Black Valentine. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Phaseolus nanus.
Stock Reference Number: 295.
Old Heirloom variety from 1850. Vigorous grower. Produces slender dark green pods to 15cm long. Almost round and stringless. Black seeds when mature. Sow Spring ~ Summer.
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Stock Reference Number: 295.
Old Heirloom variety from 1850. Vigorous grower. Produces slender dark green pods to 15cm long. Almost round and stringless. Black seeds when mature. Sow Spring ~ Summer.
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Bean, Bush - Brown Beauty. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Phaseolus vulgaris.
Stock Reference Number: 121.
A popular old variety. Compact bush to 50cm. Produces round, green pods. Disease resistant. Eat fresh or steamed. Good flavour. Sow Spring - Summer.
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Stock Reference Number: 121.
A popular old variety. Compact bush to 50cm. Produces round, green pods. Disease resistant. Eat fresh or steamed. Good flavour. Sow Spring - Summer.
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Bean, Bush - Butter Stella Bianca. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Phaseolus nanus.
Stock Reference Number: 120.
A compact bush type of this popular old fashioned variety. Produces 14 - 16cm. stringless golden-yellow pods. Pick as soon as the young green pods turn yellow. The white beans from the mature pods are edible. Sow Spring - Autumn.
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Stock Reference Number: 120.
A compact bush type of this popular old fashioned variety. Produces 14 - 16cm. stringless golden-yellow pods. Pick as soon as the young green pods turn yellow. The white beans from the mature pods are edible. Sow Spring - Autumn.
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Bean, Bush - Cherokee Wax. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Phaseolus nanus.
Stock Reference Number: 373.
Heirloom variety from 1946. Stringless Butter Bean. Vigorous grower. Produces bright buttery yellow pods to 16cm long. Dark brown to black seeds when mature. Sow Spring - Summer.
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Stock Reference Number: 373.
Heirloom variety from 1946. Stringless Butter Bean. Vigorous grower. Produces bright buttery yellow pods to 16cm long. Dark brown to black seeds when mature. Sow Spring - Summer.
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Bean, Bush - Green Stringless. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Phaseolus vulgaris.
Stock Reference Number: 457.
A popular variety. Compact bush to 60cm. Produces succulent, long plump green pods. Resistant to bean rust. Eat fresh or steamed. Good flavour. Sow Spring - Summer.
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Stock Reference Number: 457.
A popular variety. Compact bush to 60cm. Produces succulent, long plump green pods. Resistant to bean rust. Eat fresh or steamed. Good flavour. Sow Spring - Summer.
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Bean, Bush - Roc D'Or. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Phaseolus vulgaris.
Stock Reference Number: 689.
A classic French bean producing purple flowers then crisp, golden yellow, slender, straight pods to 15cm. with black seeds. Disease resistant. Germinates in cool soils so is an ideal early variety. Sow spring and all year in tropics. Suitable for freezing.
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Stock Reference Number: 689.
A classic French bean producing purple flowers then crisp, golden yellow, slender, straight pods to 15cm. with black seeds. Disease resistant. Germinates in cool soils so is an ideal early variety. Sow spring and all year in tropics. Suitable for freezing.
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Bean, Climbing - Delgado Black Mexican. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Phaseoius vulgaris.
Stock Reference Number: 003.
A rare climbing variety. Strong grower. Annual to 2 metres tall. delicious cooked as a dry bean. Seeds used as a natural black dye. Provide trellis. Likes good well-drained soil. Sow Spring - Summer.
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Stock Reference Number: 003.
A rare climbing variety. Strong grower. Annual to 2 metres tall. delicious cooked as a dry bean. Seeds used as a natural black dye. Provide trellis. Likes good well-drained soil. Sow Spring - Summer.
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Bean, Climbing - Lazy Wife. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Phaseolus vulgaris.
Stock Reference Number: 423.
Original stringless bean dating back to 1810 and thought to have come from Germany. Prolific bearer over a long period. Produces round pods to 20cm long with delicious flavour. Sow Spring - Summer. Harvest regularly to ensure large crop. Eat fresh or cooked.
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Stock Reference Number: 423.
Original stringless bean dating back to 1810 and thought to have come from Germany. Prolific bearer over a long period. Produces round pods to 20cm long with delicious flavour. Sow Spring - Summer. Harvest regularly to ensure large crop. Eat fresh or cooked.
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Bean, Climbing - Madagascar. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Phaseolus lunatus.
Stock Reference Number: 273.
A strong climbing variety and very vigorous in tropical areas. Produces large kidney shape lima beans, good dried and in soups. Sow Spring - Summer. Requires staking.
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Stock Reference Number: 273.
A strong climbing variety and very vigorous in tropical areas. Produces large kidney shape lima beans, good dried and in soups. Sow Spring - Summer. Requires staking.
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Bean, Climbing - Poor Mans or Lab Lab Bean. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Dolichos lab lab.
Stock Reference Number: 266.
Requires little room, while producing a big crop over a long period. The beans are short, ribbed and sometimes flat. Eat fresh when young, or cooked. Provide a trellis for climbing. Sow Spring - Summer. Harvest regularly to ensure large crops.
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Stock Reference Number: 266.
Requires little room, while producing a big crop over a long period. The beans are short, ribbed and sometimes flat. Eat fresh when young, or cooked. Provide a trellis for climbing. Sow Spring - Summer. Harvest regularly to ensure large crops.
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Bean, Climbing - Rice. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Vigna umbellata.
Stock Reference Number: 428.
A vigorous spreading or climbing variety. Excellent living mulch nitrogen fixer and soil improver. Young green pods eaten fresh or cooked. Perennial in warm climates. Sow Spring - Summer.
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Stock Reference Number: 428.
A vigorous spreading or climbing variety. Excellent living mulch nitrogen fixer and soil improver. Young green pods eaten fresh or cooked. Perennial in warm climates. Sow Spring - Summer.
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Bean, Climbing - Scarlet Runner or Seven Year Bean. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Phaseolus coccineus.
Stock Reference Number: 072.
Old standard variety also known as Seven Year Bean as it resprouts from its roots. Attractive scarlet flowers. Black and purple seeds used to make bean jewelry. Origionally from the highlands of South America, so best suited to cooler areas. Sow Spring Summer. Requires climbing frame.
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Stock Reference Number: 072.
Old standard variety also known as Seven Year Bean as it resprouts from its roots. Attractive scarlet flowers. Black and purple seeds used to make bean jewelry. Origionally from the highlands of South America, so best suited to cooler areas. Sow Spring Summer. Requires climbing frame.
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Bean, Climbing - Snake Black Seed. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Vigna unguiculata varsesquipedalis.
Stock Reference Number: 016.
A fast growing climbing variety with stringless long pods and black seeds. Resistant to Bean Fly and Rust. Sow Spring - Summer direct in desired growing position. Requires trellis. Prefers well manured soil in sunny position.
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Stock Reference Number: 016.
A fast growing climbing variety with stringless long pods and black seeds. Resistant to Bean Fly and Rust. Sow Spring - Summer direct in desired growing position. Requires trellis. Prefers well manured soil in sunny position.
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Bean, Climbing - Snake Brown Seed. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Vigna unguiculara.
Stock Reference Number: 015.
Requires little room, while producing a big crop over a long period. Provide a trellis for climbing. A strong grower with pods to 45cm. Eat fresh or cooked. Sow Spring - Summer. Harvest regularly to ensure large crops.
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Stock Reference Number: 015.
Requires little room, while producing a big crop over a long period. Provide a trellis for climbing. A strong grower with pods to 45cm. Eat fresh or cooked. Sow Spring - Summer. Harvest regularly to ensure large crops.
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Bean, Climbing - Winged. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Psophacarpus tetragonolobus.
Stock Reference Number: 172.
An exotic bean originally from Asia. All parts are edible. Pods eaten when less than 100mm. Annual in cool to cold areas. Perennial in tropics. Sow Spring - Summer. Requires climbing frame.
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Stock Reference Number: 172.
An exotic bean originally from Asia. All parts are edible. Pods eaten when less than 100mm. Annual in cool to cold areas. Perennial in tropics. Sow Spring - Summer. Requires climbing frame.
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Bean, Dried - Adzuki or Red Japanese. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Vigna angularis.
Stock Reference Number: 492.
Known in Japan and China for over 1,000 years. Used as a dry bean and in Asian confectionery. Produces long brownish pods along with yellow and completely green pods on each plant. Sow Spring - Summer.
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Stock Reference Number: 492.
Known in Japan and China for over 1,000 years. Used as a dry bean and in Asian confectionery. Produces long brownish pods along with yellow and completely green pods on each plant. Sow Spring - Summer.
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Bean, Dried - Mung. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Vigna radiata.
Stock Reference Number: 368.
Used extensively in oriental cooking as sprouts, and as a legume green manure crop. Sow after last frosts through Summer. Harvest regularly to ensure large crops.
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Stock Reference Number: 368.
Used extensively in oriental cooking as sprouts, and as a legume green manure crop. Sow after last frosts through Summer. Harvest regularly to ensure large crops.
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Bean, Dried - Mung, White Gold. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Vigna radiata.
Stock Reference Number: 498.
Produces a slightly larger bean then other varieties. Used extensively in oriental cooking as sprouts, and as a legume green manure crop. Sow after last frosts through Summer. Harvest regularly to ensure large crops.
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Stock Reference Number: 498.
Produces a slightly larger bean then other varieties. Used extensively in oriental cooking as sprouts, and as a legume green manure crop. Sow after last frosts through Summer. Harvest regularly to ensure large crops.
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Bean, Dried - Red Kidney or Chilli. Seeds.
Stock Reference Number: 074.
Bush variety. Produces a prolific crop of large, kidney shaped deep red seeds. Dried seeds used in Mexican dishes, soups and in baking. Sow Spring - Summer. Harvest regularly to ensure large crops.
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Bush variety. Produces a prolific crop of large, kidney shaped deep red seeds. Dried seeds used in Mexican dishes, soups and in baking. Sow Spring - Summer. Harvest regularly to ensure large crops.
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Bean, Dwarf - Borlotti. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Phaseolus nanus.
Stock Reference Number: 280.
Originates from Tierra Del Fuego. A duel purpose variety - harvest as a usual green bean when 12cm long, or in the more traditional way by shelling the seeds when pods are dry. Dry beans used in stews, bean salad or soups. Sow Spring - Summer.
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Stock Reference Number: 280.
Originates from Tierra Del Fuego. A duel purpose variety - harvest as a usual green bean when 12cm long, or in the more traditional way by shelling the seeds when pods are dry. Dry beans used in stews, bean salad or soups. Sow Spring - Summer.
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Bean, Dwarf - Bountiful Butter. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Phaseolus nanus.
Stock Reference Number: 358.
Also known as French or Snap bean. Popular variety. Originally from South and Central America. Introduced to France by 1535. Rich in vitamins A, B and C. Easy to grow. Produces golden, tender, fleshy pods which are stringless when young. Excellent flavour. Good variety for freezing. Sow after last frosts, or all year in tropics.
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Stock Reference Number: 358.
Also known as French or Snap bean. Popular variety. Originally from South and Central America. Introduced to France by 1535. Rich in vitamins A, B and C. Easy to grow. Produces golden, tender, fleshy pods which are stringless when young. Excellent flavour. Good variety for freezing. Sow after last frosts, or all year in tropics.
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Bean, Dwarf - Chocolate Beauty. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Phaseolus nanus.
Stock Reference Number: 490.
Very much suited to hot locations. Produces large crops of long tender beans. Sow Spring - Summer and all year in tropics. Sow direct for best results. First harvest around 9-11 weeks. Harvest often for good crops.
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Stock Reference Number: 490.
Very much suited to hot locations. Produces large crops of long tender beans. Sow Spring - Summer and all year in tropics. Sow direct for best results. First harvest around 9-11 weeks. Harvest often for good crops.
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Bean, Dwarf - Hawkesbury Wonder. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Phaseolus vulgaris.
Stock Reference Number: 058.
Popular variety for cool areas. Produces over a long period. Heavy crops of quality pods with good flavour. Sow all year in tropics. Sow Spring - late Summer in moderate areas and mid Spring - mid Summer in cool areas. Harvest young pods often for best flavour and maximum crop yields.
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Stock Reference Number: 058.
Popular variety for cool areas. Produces over a long period. Heavy crops of quality pods with good flavour. Sow all year in tropics. Sow Spring - late Summer in moderate areas and mid Spring - mid Summer in cool areas. Harvest young pods often for best flavour and maximum crop yields.
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Bean, Dwarf - Purple Queen. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Phaseolus nanus.
Stock Reference Number: 282.
One of the best flavoured dwarf varieties. Produces heavy crops of glossy purple beans which if picked young are virtually stringless. The pods change to an appetising dark green colour when cooked. Sow Spring - Summer. All year in hot areas. Harvest when young and tender.
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Stock Reference Number: 282.
One of the best flavoured dwarf varieties. Produces heavy crops of glossy purple beans which if picked young are virtually stringless. The pods change to an appetising dark green colour when cooked. Sow Spring - Summer. All year in hot areas. Harvest when young and tender.
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Pea - Asparagus. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Tetragonolobus purpures.
Stock Reference Number: 517.
A new and underrated vegetable. Will grow almost anywhere and is ideal for Australian conditions. With attractive flowers and leaves it is at home in the flower or vegetable garden. Produces abundantly over a long period. Use the pods whole at 2.5cm. Any larger and they can develop fibre. Cook quickly with very little water and serve with melted butter. They compliment just about any dish. Sow from late winter to late summer or all year in frost free areas. Neither pests or diseases appear to cause problems.
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Stock Reference Number: 517.
A new and underrated vegetable. Will grow almost anywhere and is ideal for Australian conditions. With attractive flowers and leaves it is at home in the flower or vegetable garden. Produces abundantly over a long period. Use the pods whole at 2.5cm. Any larger and they can develop fibre. Cook quickly with very little water and serve with melted butter. They compliment just about any dish. Sow from late winter to late summer or all year in frost free areas. Neither pests or diseases appear to cause problems.
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Pea - Golden Podded. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Pisum sativum.
Stock Reference Number: 293.
A Heirloom variety. When picked young the golden-green pods can be eaten whole like a snow pea. Do not allow pods to become over mature before harvesting. Sow May - November cold areas, February - August in warm areas, and April - July in the tropics. Support plants with stakes or trellis. Harvest in around 14 weeks.
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Stock Reference Number: 293.
A Heirloom variety. When picked young the golden-green pods can be eaten whole like a snow pea. Do not allow pods to become over mature before harvesting. Sow May - November cold areas, February - August in warm areas, and April - July in the tropics. Support plants with stakes or trellis. Harvest in around 14 weeks.
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Pea, Dwarf - Blue Bantam. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Pisum sativum.
Stock Reference Number: 339.
A sweet winter vegetable. originating from the Near East. One of the earliest of European vegetables, used originally as dried peas, then by the Romans as green peas. produces large podded peas that are delicious and renowned for superior flavour. Suitable for freezing. A dwarf variety with vigorous growth that matures early and grows only to 50cm making it ideal for small gardens. Sow Autumn - Winter.
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Stock Reference Number: 339.
A sweet winter vegetable. originating from the Near East. One of the earliest of European vegetables, used originally as dried peas, then by the Romans as green peas. produces large podded peas that are delicious and renowned for superior flavour. Suitable for freezing. A dwarf variety with vigorous growth that matures early and grows only to 50cm making it ideal for small gardens. Sow Autumn - Winter.
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Pea, Shelling - Early Massey or Melbourne Market. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Pisum sativum.
Stock Reference Number: 338.
Also known as Melbourne Market. A sweet winter vegetable. originating from the Near East. One of the earliest of European vegetables, used originally as dried peas, then by the Romans as green peas. This is an early dwarf variety bearing masses of well filled pods. Very sweet and tender.
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Stock Reference Number: 338.
Also known as Melbourne Market. A sweet winter vegetable. originating from the Near East. One of the earliest of European vegetables, used originally as dried peas, then by the Romans as green peas. This is an early dwarf variety bearing masses of well filled pods. Very sweet and tender.
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Pea, Shelling - Greenfeast. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Pisum sativum.
Stock Reference Number: 147.
A popular variety for the home gardener. Produces high quality, tasty peas with good size pods. Do not allow pods to become over mature before harvesting. Sow May - November cold areas, February - August in warm areas, and April - July in the tropics. Harvest in around 14 weeks.
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Stock Reference Number: 147.
A popular variety for the home gardener. Produces high quality, tasty peas with good size pods. Do not allow pods to become over mature before harvesting. Sow May - November cold areas, February - August in warm areas, and April - July in the tropics. Harvest in around 14 weeks.
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Pea, Shelling - Sugarsnap. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Pisum sativum.
Stock Reference Number: 574.
A very versatile and tasty variety. The young pods can be cooked and eaten whole. Also very tasty fresh in salads. Sow Autumn through Winter. Plants grow to around 1.8metres so need support. Suitable for freezing.
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Stock Reference Number: 574.
A very versatile and tasty variety. The young pods can be cooked and eaten whole. Also very tasty fresh in salads. Sow Autumn through Winter. Plants grow to around 1.8metres so need support. Suitable for freezing.
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Pea, Shelling - Telephone. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Pisum sativum.
Stock Reference Number: 342.
A sweet winter vegetable. originating from the Near East. One of the earliest of European vegetables, used originally as dried peas, then by the Romans as green peas. Probably the most popular variety of climbing peas. Produces well-filled pods of fine flavourd peas which can be harvested over a long period. A tall variety that requires a trellis. Very sweet and tender. Sow Autumn - Winter.
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Stock Reference Number: 342.
A sweet winter vegetable. originating from the Near East. One of the earliest of European vegetables, used originally as dried peas, then by the Romans as green peas. Probably the most popular variety of climbing peas. Produces well-filled pods of fine flavourd peas which can be harvested over a long period. A tall variety that requires a trellis. Very sweet and tender. Sow Autumn - Winter.
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Pea, Shelling - Telephone Alderman. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Pisum sativum.
Stock Reference Number: 105.
A tall vigorous variety fro the home gardener. Produces large well filled pods of sweet tender peas over a long period. Do not allow pods to become over mature before harvesting. Sow May - November in cold areas, February - August in warm areas and April - July in the tropics. Support plants with stakes or trellis. Harvest in around 14 weeks.
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Stock Reference Number: 105.
A tall vigorous variety fro the home gardener. Produces large well filled pods of sweet tender peas over a long period. Do not allow pods to become over mature before harvesting. Sow May - November in cold areas, February - August in warm areas and April - July in the tropics. Support plants with stakes or trellis. Harvest in around 14 weeks.
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Pea, Shelling - Telephone Alderman, Purple Flower. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Pisum sativum.
Stock Reference Number: 463.
A tall vigorous variety for the home gardener with an unusual purple/mauve flower. Produces large well filled pods of sweet tender peas over a long period. Do not allow pods to become over mature before harvesting. Sow May - November in cold areas, February - August in warm areas and April - July in the tropics. Support plants with stakes or trellis. Harvest in around 14 weeks.
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Stock Reference Number: 463.
A tall vigorous variety for the home gardener with an unusual purple/mauve flower. Produces large well filled pods of sweet tender peas over a long period. Do not allow pods to become over mature before harvesting. Sow May - November in cold areas, February - August in warm areas and April - July in the tropics. Support plants with stakes or trellis. Harvest in around 14 weeks.
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Pea, Shelling - Massey Gem. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Pisum sativum.
Stock Reference Number: 225.
A popular compact bush variety to 30cm. Disease resistant. Produces abundant crop of green pods eaten fresh or cooked. Suitable for freezing. Delicious flavour. Sow Autumn - Spring.
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Stock Reference Number: 225.
A popular compact bush variety to 30cm. Disease resistant. Produces abundant crop of green pods eaten fresh or cooked. Suitable for freezing. Delicious flavour. Sow Autumn - Spring.
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Pea - Snow. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Pisum sativum.
Stock Reference Number: 341.
A sweet winter vegetable. originating from the Near East. Produces a delicious, sweet tasting pea that can be cooked and eaten whole. Good variety for freezing. Large crops of light green pods on compact 1.1 metre tall vines. Sow Autumn - Winter.
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Stock Reference Number: 341.
A sweet winter vegetable. originating from the Near East. Produces a delicious, sweet tasting pea that can be cooked and eaten whole. Good variety for freezing. Large crops of light green pods on compact 1.1 metre tall vines. Sow Autumn - Winter.
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Pea, Snow - Chinese. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Pisum sativum.
Stock Reference Number: 351.
These are a climbing variety producing edible, nutty flavoured pods, that are widely used in Asian cooking and fresh in salads. Sow late summer to late winter. Harvest when peas start to form for maximum yield and taste.
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Stock Reference Number: 351.
These are a climbing variety producing edible, nutty flavoured pods, that are widely used in Asian cooking and fresh in salads. Sow late summer to late winter. Harvest when peas start to form for maximum yield and taste.
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Pea, Snow - Melting Mammoth. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Pisum sativum.
Stock Reference Number: 026.
A sweet and tasty vegetable. Eat fresh, dried or cooked. A strong climber to 2 metres and needs a trellis. Sow Spring in cold areas, late Summer to Autumn in warm areas. Best sown direct. Sow 3 - 5 cm deep and space seeds 7.5cm apart. Lightly mulch seeds rows. Water in well then do not water again until seedlings emerge. Peas dislike acidity so lime if necessary. Keep moist once flowers appear.
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Stock Reference Number: 026.
A sweet and tasty vegetable. Eat fresh, dried or cooked. A strong climber to 2 metres and needs a trellis. Sow Spring in cold areas, late Summer to Autumn in warm areas. Best sown direct. Sow 3 - 5 cm deep and space seeds 7.5cm apart. Lightly mulch seeds rows. Water in well then do not water again until seedlings emerge. Peas dislike acidity so lime if necessary. Keep moist once flowers appear.
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Pea, Snow - Yukomo Giant. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Pisum sativum macrocarpon.
Stock Reference Number: 632.
This hard to find variety is big allround - growing to 2.5 metres tall with beautiful purple flowers that produce delicious tasty pods to 15cm long.
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Stock Reference Number: 632.
This hard to find variety is big allround - growing to 2.5 metres tall with beautiful purple flowers that produce delicious tasty pods to 15cm long.
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Jicama or Yam Bean or Mexican Water Chestnut. Seeds.
Botanical Name: Pachyrhizus erosus.
Stock Reference Number: 181.
Produces edible tubers, eaten raw in salads and as a substitute for water chestnuts in stir-fry. Growing to 2.6 metres tall it is best to keep pruned to 1 - 1.5 metres as this will help produce more tubers. The seed pods and seeds are toxic and dangerous to eat. Sow Spring in cold areas and all year in Tropics.
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Stock Reference Number: 181.
Produces edible tubers, eaten raw in salads and as a substitute for water chestnuts in stir-fry. Growing to 2.6 metres tall it is best to keep pruned to 1 - 1.5 metres as this will help produce more tubers. The seed pods and seeds are toxic and dangerous to eat. Sow Spring in cold areas and all year in Tropics.
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