A beautiful upright herb with rough leaves covered with silvery hairs and most attractive celestial blue flowers. Beloved by bees, it has a cucumber like flavour. Chopped leaves make a healthy soup or young leaves can be dipped in batter and lightly fried until crisp. Finely cut leaves make a delicious sandwich filling. [...]
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Tasting like a mixture of mint and cloves, this Basil compliments courgettes and is legendary in tomato and pasta dishes. Use fresh or dried in salads, casseroles and vinegars. This versatile herb can be used as an insect repellent and companion plant for tomatoes, reputed to improve the growth and flavour of tomatoes, and [...]
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This great variety is absolutely unsurpassed for flavour, is ideal in borders and large containers, and works well as a companion plant for tomatoes and roses, encouraging good growth. Grow in ordinary soil in sun or part shade, but for best results this plant prefers a rich moist soil. Soak seeds overnight before sowing [...]
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A superb strain with tightly curled rich green leaf, ideal for garnishes, soups, and stews. A fine windowsill pot plant which will supply fresh parsley on demand. Parsley will grow in ordinary soil in sun or part shade, but for best results prefers a rich moist soil. Soak the seeds overnight before sowing indoors [...]
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Perfect for growing your favourite herbs on the kitchen window or in your conservatory, this great gift includes a decorated ceramic pot, compost, instructions and 1 packet of Basil seeds.Dimensions: 13×13×14cm high
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This attractive gift set contains everything you need to grow your own Chives. Comes complete with a ceramic pot, compost, full instructions and one packet of seeds.Pot dimensions: 13×13×14cm high
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