Fruit and vegetable plants
Freshly planted fruit bushes are available this autumn and winter.
We sell young vegetable plants in spring/early summer, mostly as packs but also as separate plants.
These can include tomatoes, aubergines, french beans, runner beans, beetroot, broccoli, brussel sprouts, carrots, cabbages, cauliflower, celery, courgettes, cucumbers, lettuce, mixed salads, onions, spring onions, parsley, peas and sweetcorn as well as peppers and chillis.
We also keep a small range of fruit bushes and plants - larger quantities can be ordered across from Katie's Garden - usually including strawberries, rhubarb, raspberries, gooseberries, blueberries, blackcurrants, redcurrants and whitecurrants. See Trees page for fruit trees.
New stocks available autumn 2020 to reserve and order online. Home delivery is possible in the local area:
We sell young vegetable plants in spring/early summer, mostly as packs but also as separate plants.
These can include tomatoes, aubergines, french beans, runner beans, beetroot, broccoli, brussel sprouts, carrots, cabbages, cauliflower, celery, courgettes, cucumbers, lettuce, mixed salads, onions, spring onions, parsley, peas and sweetcorn as well as peppers and chillis.
We also keep a small range of fruit bushes and plants - larger quantities can be ordered across from Katie's Garden - usually including strawberries, rhubarb, raspberries, gooseberries, blueberries, blackcurrants, redcurrants and whitecurrants. See Trees page for fruit trees.
New stocks available autumn 2020 to reserve and order online. Home delivery is possible in the local area:
Click to see availability lists:
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When planting edibles it is always best to prepare the soil by adding plenty of organic matter such as well rotted manure or compost beforehand.
Blueberries prefer an acid soil, which is not normally found in East Anglia, but these can be grown in large tubs in ericaceous compost. With strawberries and raspberries it is a good idea to add sequestered iron on to our alkaline soil in springtime. A feed of fish, blood and bone can be given once a year.
This list is by no means exhaustive – to see our full range you will have to come and visit us! Please also bear in mind that not all plants will be in stock at any one time –if there is a variety you particularly want, please phone or email to check beforehand.
Blueberries prefer an acid soil, which is not normally found in East Anglia, but these can be grown in large tubs in ericaceous compost. With strawberries and raspberries it is a good idea to add sequestered iron on to our alkaline soil in springtime. A feed of fish, blood and bone can be given once a year.
This list is by no means exhaustive – to see our full range you will have to come and visit us! Please also bear in mind that not all plants will be in stock at any one time –if there is a variety you particularly want, please phone or email to check beforehand.