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Courgette Black Forest F1 Hybrid

£4.49 Inc. VAT
With a unique climbing habit Courgette ‘Black Forest’ makes a great space saving variety for growing in containers on the

Courgette Defender F1 Hybrid

£3.49 Inc. VAT
This customer favourite crops early, offering a long picking season and yields almost twice that of other varieties. Courgette ‘Defender’

Courgette Shooting Star

£2.69 Inc. VAT
From British breeding comes the world’s first golden skinned climbing courgette. This striking courgette produces good yields of colourful fruits

Courgette Sure Thing

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Even in cool, cloudy summers, you’re guaranteed a crop with Courgette ‘Sure Thing’! These parthenocarpic plants don’t need to be

Cucumba Diva

£4.49 Inc. VAT
Greenhouse/ outdoor type. This prolific variety produces high yields of mini cucumbers that are perfect for snacking or adding to

Cucumber Burpless Tasty Green

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The best outdoor cucumber Outdoor type.Cucumber ‘Burpless Tasty Green’ produces crisp, delicious fruits with no bitterness, and as the name

Cucumber Carmen

£4.99 Inc. VAT
Greenhouse type. Cucumber ‘Carmen’ is a unique variety with resistance to all known strains of powdery mildew, scab and leaf-spot,

Cucumber Crystal Apple

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Outdoor type. This fascinating heritage variety originates from Australia in the early 1900’s. Cucumber ‘Crystal Apple’ crops prolifically if the

Cucumber Goblin F1 (Gherkin)

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USA bred Cucumber ‘Goblin’ produces excellent yields of snack size fruits up to 12cm long that are perfect for lunchboxes,

Cucumber Jogger F1 Hybrid

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A delicious ‘American slicer’ with crisp, yet juicy, bitter-free flesh. Performing exceptionally well in our outdoor trials during a poor

Cucumber Marketmore

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A deserving RHS AGM winner, Cucumber ‘Marketmore’ produces a plentiful crop of crisp, well-flavoured cylindrical cucumbers throughout summer, even in

Cucumber Nimrod F1

£3.49 Inc. VAT
This all female, greenhouse variety produces 3-4 snack-sized fruits per node, and with shorter internodes between each fruit cluster, you’ll