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Cucumber 'Telegraph Improved' – Seeds (Cucumis sativus)
Enjoy crisp, tender cucumbers with Cucumber 'Telegraph Improved', a classic English variety renowned for its long, slender, dark green fruits and mild, sweet flavor. Ideal for fresh salads, sandwiches, and pickling, this variety is highly productive and resistant to common cucumber diseases. Perfect for home gardens, allotments, or greenhouse cultivation.
How to Grow
. Sow indoors: March – May, 1–2 cm deep in pots
. Transplant outdoors: After last frost or grow under cloche/greenhouse for best results
. Sow outdoors: May – June in fertile, well-drained soil
. Provide support such as a trellis or frame for climbing
. Keep soil moist and feed regularly for abundant harvests
Key Features
. Classic English cucumber with long, dark green fruits
. Mild, sweet flavor suitable for salads and fresh eating
. Highly productive and disease-resistant
. Ideal for greenhouse or outdoor trellis growing
. Reliable, uniform fruits perfect for slicing
Ideal For
. Fresh salads, sandwiches, and summer meals
. Home gardeners and allotment plots
. Greenhouse cultivation for early and high-yield crops
. Pickling and culinary versatility
Sowing & Harvest
. Sow: March – June
. Harvest: June – September
Quick Tip
Harvest regularly when fruits are firm and uniform in size to encourage continuous production throughout the season.
Tomato "Costoluto Fiorentino" – Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
Tomato "Costoluto Fiorentino" is a classic Italian heirloom variety, cherished for its deeply ribbed, juicy red fruits and rich, sweet flavor. Perfect for fresh salads, sauces, and canning, this variety is vigorous, high-yielding, and adds authentic Italian taste to home gardens. Its distinctive shape and vibrant color also make it a visual standout in your garden and kitchen.
How to Grow
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Sow seeds indoors from February to April, 0.5 cm deep in seed trays or pots.
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Maintain 18–22°C until germination.
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Transplant seedlings outdoors or into greenhouse after the last frost.
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Space plants 50–60 cm apart in fertile, well-drained soil with full sun.
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Support plants with stakes or cages to handle heavy fruits.
Key Features
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Heirloom Italian tomato with deep ribbed, juicy fruits
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Rich, sweet flavor ideal for salads, sauces, and canning
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Vigorous and high-yielding
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Distinctive appearance and vibrant red color
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Suitable for outdoor gardens and greenhouse cultivation
Ideal For
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Fresh salads, sauces, and canning
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Home gardens and container growing
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Heirloom tomato collections and culinary use
Sowing & Harvest
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Sow: February to April
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Plant out: May to June
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Harvest: July to September
Quick Tip
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Regularly remove side shoots and support plants to maximize fruit production and maintain healthy growth.
Tomato 'Tigerella' – Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
Tomato 'Tigerella' is a striking heirloom variety, known for its vibrant red fruits streaked with golden yellow stripes. The small to medium-sized fruits are juicy, sweet, and slightly tangy, perfect for fresh salads, sandwiches, or roasting.
This variety is vigorous and reliable, producing an abundance of attractive fruits throughout the summer. Ideal for home gardens, patios, or greenhouse cultivation.
How to Grow
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Sow indoors: February – April
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Transplant outdoors: May – June, after last frost
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Depth: 0.5–1 cm
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Spacing: 40–50 cm between plants, rows 60–80 cm apart
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Support: Staking or cages recommended
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Position: Full sun
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Soil: Fertile, well-drained, rich in organic matter
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Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, avoid waterlogging
Key Features
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Heirloom variety with striking red and yellow striped fruits
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Small to medium-sized, juicy, and sweet-tangy flavor
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High-yielding and vigorous growth
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Ideal for fresh eating, salads, and roasting
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Suitable for home gardens, patios, or greenhouses
Harvest
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Harvesting period: July – September
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Pick fruits when fully colored and firm for the best flavor.
Short Tip
Support plants with stakes or cages to keep fruits off the ground and maintain shape.
Tomato 'Sweet Million' – Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
Tomato 'Sweet Million' is a hugely popular cherry tomato variety, loved for its prolific trusses of bite-sized fruits that are bursting with sweetness. Producing heavy yields of glossy, bright red tomatoes, this vigorous variety is perfect for snacking, salads, and adding fresh bursts of flavor to your dishes. A strong-growing, indeterminate (cordon) type, it thrives in greenhouses or sunny outdoor spots.
How to Grow
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Sow indoors: February – April in seed trays or pots.
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Transplant seedlings to larger pots or greenhouse borders once established.
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Plant outdoors after the last frost in a sunny, sheltered spot.
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Requires support and regular side-shoot removal (cordon type).
Key Features
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Produces masses of sweet cherry tomatoes
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High-yielding and reliable variety
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Fruits in long trusses for easy picking
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Excellent for salads, snacking & garnishes
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Indeterminate (cordon) – needs staking
Ideal For
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Greenhouse or outdoor growing
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Fresh eating straight from the vine
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Salads, pasta, and summer dishes
Sowing & Harvest
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Sow: February – April
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Harvest: July – October
Quick Tip
For the best flavor and continuous cropping, harvest fruits regularly and feed plants weekly with a tomato fertilizer once trusses set.
Tomato 'Black Prince' – Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
The Tomato 'Black Prince' is a famous Russian heirloom variety, cherished for its rich, earthy flavor and striking deep reddish-brown fruits. Medium-sized and packed with a sweet yet complex taste, this tomato is perfect for fresh eating, salads, roasting, and sauces. Hardy and adaptable, it thrives in both outdoor gardens and greenhouses, offering consistent yields of uniquely colored fruits.
How to Grow
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Sow indoors from February to April, 0.5 cm deep in trays or pots.
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Keep at 18–22°C until germination.
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Transplant seedlings into larger pots, then outdoors or greenhouse after frost.
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Support plants with canes or cages to encourage heavy yields.
Key Features
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Traditional Russian heirloom tomato
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Medium-sized fruits with deep reddish-brown skin
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Distinctive sweet, rich, and earthy flavor
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Reliable yields in greenhouse or outdoor conditions
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Excellent for fresh eating, cooking, and sauces
Ideal For
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Heritage vegetable gardens
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Fresh slicing and salads
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Cooking, roasting, and preserving
Sowing & Harvest
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Sow: February to April
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Plant out: May to June
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Harvest: July to September
Quick Tip
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For best flavor, allow fruits to fully ripen on the vine before harvesting.
Trailing Cherry Tomato ‘Gardener’s Delight’ - 60 seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
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Unit price perTrailing Cherry Tomato ‘Gardener’s Delight’ – Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
Description:
Grow sweet, juicy cherry tomatoes with ‘Gardener’s Delight’ (Solanum lycopersicum) — one of the most popular tomato varieties among home gardeners. This trailing and high-yielding variety produces long clusters of bright red fruits packed with rich, tangy flavor. Perfect for hanging baskets, containers, and greenhouse growing, it offers continuous harvests throughout summer. Easy to grow and bursting with taste, it’s ideal for salads, snacks, and fresh garden-to-table dishes.
Key Features
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Trailing, prolific cherry tomato variety
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Produces long trusses of sweet, tangy red fruits
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High-yielding and continuous summer harvests
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Excellent for salads, snacking, and cooking
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Easy to grow and well-suited for containers
Ideal For
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Hanging baskets and patio containers
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Greenhouse or outdoor cultivation
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Fresh snacking, salads, and sauces
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Home and urban gardeners
Sowing & Growing
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Sow Indoors: February–April
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Transplant Outdoors: May, after frost
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Germination: 7–14 days at 20–25°C
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Spacing: 40–50 cm apart
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Support: Canes or hanging supports recommended
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Light: Full sun
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Soil: Fertile, well-drained, rich in organic matter
Care Tips
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Water regularly; avoid wetting foliage
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Feed with tomato fertilizer every 2–3 weeks
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Pinch side shoots to encourage fruiting
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Harvest when fruits are fully red and firm
Cherry Tomato “Minibel” – 40 Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
Description:
Grow sweet, bite-sized cherry tomatoes with “Minibel” (Solanum lycopersicum). This compact, high-yielding variety produces clusters of bright red, flavorful tomatoes ideal for salads, snacking, and garnishing. Perfect for containers, greenhouses, or small garden spaces, Minibel is easy to grow from seed and provides continuous harvests throughout the summer. A must-have for home gardeners seeking fresh, delicious cherry tomatoes.
Key Features
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Compact, high-yielding cherry tomato variety
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Bright red, sweet, and flavorful fruits
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Continuous harvest from summer to early autumn
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Ideal for containers, greenhouses, and small gardens
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Easy to grow from seed
Ideal For
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Containers and balcony planters
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Greenhouses and small garden beds
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Salads, snacking, and culinary use
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Home gardeners seeking fresh, flavorful tomatoes
Sowing & Growing
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Sow Indoors: February–April
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Transplant Outdoors: May, after frost
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Germination: 7–14 days at 20–25°C
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Spacing: 30–40 cm apart
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Support: Staking or cages recommended
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Light: Full sun
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Soil: Fertile, well-drained
Care Tips
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Water consistently, keeping soil moist but not waterlogged
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Fertilize regularly with a tomato or balanced fertilizer
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Prune lightly to improve airflow and fruit production
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Harvest when tomatoes are fully red for best flavor
Beefsteak Tomato 'Marmande' Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
Grow classic French flavor with Beefsteak Tomato 'Marmande' (Solanum lycopersicum). This heritage variety produces large, ribbed red fruits with rich, juicy flesh, perfect for slicing, salads, sandwiches, and cooking. Indeterminate and highly productive, ‘Marmande’ adds a gourmet touch to home gardens, raised beds, and greenhouses.
How to Grow
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Sow seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
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Use fertile, well-drained soil in a sunny location.
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Sow seeds 0.5–1 cm deep, keeping soil moist at 20–25°C until germination (7–14 days).
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Transplant seedlings outdoors after frost, spacing 50–60 cm apart.
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Support plants with stakes or cages and harvest fruits when fully red and firm.
Key Features
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Heritage French beefsteak variety
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Produces large, ribbed red fruits with juicy flesh
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Indeterminate and high-yielding
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Ideal for fresh eating, salads, sandwiches, and cooking
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Thrives in gardens, raised beds, and greenhouses
Ideal For
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Home gardens, allotments, and greenhouse growing
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Fresh slicing, salads, and cooking
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Gardeners seeking traditional French tomato varieties
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Continuous summer harvests
Sowing
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Best time: Indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost
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Depth: 0.5–1 cm
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Spacing: 50–60 cm apart
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Prefers full sun, fertile, well-drained soil
Quick Tip
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Prune side shoots to improve airflow and encourage larger, juicier fruits.
French Bean ‘Purple Queen’ Seeds (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Add vibrant color to your vegetable garden with French Bean ‘Purple Queen’ (Phaseolus vulgaris). This climbing variety produces glossy, deep purple pods that turn green when cooked, offering both visual appeal and tender, flavorful beans. Easy to grow and highly productive, it’s perfect for fresh eating, steaming, or freezing.
How to Grow
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Sow seeds directly outdoors after the last frost or start indoors 4–6 weeks earlier.
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Use well-drained, fertile soil in full sun.
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Plant seeds 2–3 cm deep and 10–15 cm apart, with rows 40–50 cm apart.
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Provide stakes or a trellis to support climbing growth.
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Water regularly, especially during flowering and pod development.
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Harvest pods when young and tender for best flavor.
Key Features
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Glossy deep purple pods that turn green when cooked
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Climbing, highly productive variety
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Easy to grow and maintain
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Ideal for fresh eating, steaming, or freezing
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Adds vibrant color and interest to vegetable gardens
Ideal For
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Vegetable gardens and allotments
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Fresh harvest, cooking, and freezing
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Climbing plant displays in garden beds
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Homegrown culinary use
Sowing
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Best time: After last frost outdoors or 4–6 weeks earlier indoors
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Depth: 2–3 cm
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Spacing: 10–15 cm apart, rows 40–50 cm apart
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Prefers full sun and fertile, well-drained soil
Quick Tip
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Regularly pick pods to encourage continuous production and vibrant color.
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