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Annual Crops
Beetroot - Moulin Rouge
Broad Bean - Aquadulce Claudia
Broccoli - (Autumn) Green Calabrese
Broccoli - Raab 60 Days
Brussels Sprout - Evesham Special
Brussels Sprout - Ivor F1
Cabbage - Offenham 2 (Flower Of Spring)
Carrot - Autumn King
Carrot - Nantes 5
Climbing French Bean - Anellino Giallo (Golden Shrimp)
Climbing French Bean - Dwarf Tendergreen
Coriander - Cilantro
Dill
Dwarf French Bean - Borlotto Firetongue
Dwarf French Bean - Cannellino
Dwarf French Bean - Merveille De Piemonte
Dwarf French Bean - Yin Yang
Gherkin - GherKing
Gherkin - Venlo Pickling
Kale - Nero Di Toscana
Leek - Musselburgh
Leek - Porbella
Lettuce - Cos Little Gem
Lettuce - Lobjoits Green Cos
Lettuce - Romaine Ballon
Lettuce - Tom Thumb
Onion - Bedfordshire Champion
Onion - Ishikura
Onion - Radar
Onion - Red Baron
Onion - Snowball
Onion - Sturon
Onion - Stuttgarter Riesen
Onion - White Lisbon
Pak Choi - Colour And Crunch F1
Parsnip - Imperial Crown
Parsnip - Tender and True
Parsley - Giant Of Italy
Parsley - Plain Leaved 2
Pepper - (Chilli) Basket Of Fire F1
Pepper - (Hot) Chilli Shake
Radish - Crunchy Mix
Rocket - Tricia
Rocket - Voyager
Runner Bean - Enorma
Runner Bean - Scarlet Emperor
Savoy Cabbage - Vertus 2
Shallot - Golden Gourmet
Spring Onion - North Holland Blood Red
Squash - Butternut Hunter
Swede - Magres
Tomato - Roma VF
Tomato - St. Pierre
Turnip - Purple Top Milan
Turnip - Snowball
Permanent Crops
I currently have a very limited selection of permanent crops on the site. This is mainly because of the state that the plot was in when I got it, and the need to prepare the ground by removing perennial weeds, such as bramble and nettles.
Before permanent plants are added the ground needs to be in good condition, because you do not want to find out there is an issue. If there is an issue you will either have to dig the plants up and start again, or deal with the problem with the plants in situ, which isn't ideal.