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Updated listing 1st June


Just toms & tomatillos left....


TOMATOES - large plants ?2 | small plants ?1


Large plants are around 30cm in height (from base to top of plant) with good root systems. Most already have flowers so tomato-time won't be far away. Pop them into larger pots, grow bags or direct into the earth in a sunny spot and they will grow at a crazy speed. We grow our plants in buckets with holes drilled in the bottom - perfect!


Available?


1. Verna Orange | 3 large plants

Large oxheart fruits. Dense, meaty, sweet in flavour.


2. Cernetu | 3 large plants

A bit of a mystery. I purchased the seed at a Seedy Sunday event from the HSL stand but can find no information about it! I daresay I bought it because it sounded interesting so I can't imagine it will be a disappointment.


3. Ailsa Craig | 3 small plants

Vigorous, early-maturing, all purpose variety producing medium sized fruit.


4. Green Zebra | 2 large and 2 small plants

Attractive lime green fruits. It?s ripe when the green striping turns yellow . Sharp & zingy flavour.


5. Sungold |1 large (?1.75 as I knocked off a few leaves!) & 2 small plants

Sweet cherry tomato. Thin-skinned, bite-bized, deep orange fruit.


6. Gardener's Delight |3 small plants

A reliable favourite.


TOMATILLOS

5 plants left. ?1.25 each


These are related to cape gooseberries and tomatoes. They have a tart, lime-like flavour and can be used in salsas, sauces etc



SQUASHES & CUCUMBERS - ALL GONE


If space is limited these can all be grown up trellis or wigwam supports.


1. GONE Burpless Tendergreen Cucumber - ?1.25

A sweet, non-bitter cucumber that can be grown outside.


2. GONE Turks Turban Squash - ?1.50


3. GONE Butternut Squash Hawk - ?1.50

Sweet-flavoured, fast-maturing variety.


4. GONE White Scallop Squash - ?1.50

Attractive all-white variety of squash that looks like a space-ship.


Collection from Forest Hill. Weekends and evenings work best.


Thanks.

Sorry Natty, the sungold have just been reserved for someone else!


I have a few small sungold plants you can have for a ?1 each - about 10cm in height(from top of pot to top of plant). If interested please PM me. They're about 3 weeks behind the larger plants.

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