Cress 'Fine Curled'
Organic seed for delicious cress that makes a very tasty addition to salads and sandwiches or as a garnish. It is very easy to grow and every kitchen should have some on hand to liven up al...
Cress 'Fine Curled'
Quick and easy to grow as an attractive garnish and a tasty addition to salads and sandwiches.
Cucumber 'Armenian'
A wonderfully refreshing taste, with really large fleshy fruit 60-90cm (2-3ft) and with an unusual pale green colour. Can be harvested in about 60 days and stores well. Cucumbers do best in ...
Cucumber 'Biet Alpha Try These' F1
Prolific and easy to grow, this favourite around the Middle East will give you big crops of sweet baby cucumbers all summer long.
Cucumber 'Burpless' F1
It has tender skin and the flesh has an excellent flavour which is not bitter or indigestible. Grow on trellises for straighter fruit.
Cucumber 'Crystal Apple'
Easy to grow, producing prolific crops of small fairly round cues which become deeper yellow as they mature.
Cucumber 'Lebanese'
An excellent, sweet tasting, burpless variety. The fruits can be eaten whole or sliced but are best when picked up to 10cm (4in) long. Cucumbers do best in a well prepared soil with added fe...
Cucumber 'Long Green Supermarket'
A superb variety, producing many straight and exceptionally flavoured cucumbers. It will grow in any sunny open spot protected from the winds and is particularly suitable for raising in larg...
Cucumber 'Marketmore'
An excellent outdoor slicing cucumber with good resistance to powdery and downy mildew. It produces dark green straight fruit with a good flavour. It will grow best in a rich soil, in a warm...
Cucumber 'Pickling Gherkin'
Traditional, early maturing gherkin, for pickling whole or sliced. Good yields throughout the summer.
Cucumber 'Spacemaster'
This bush variety forms a neat and compact plant with high yields of tasty fruit. Taking up less space than more traditional types, it is ideal for the smaller gardner and can even be grown ...
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