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    Heritage Seed Varieties

    10 June 2024

    We have a range of heritage varieties available to buy. Some of these are old favourites listed by Vilmorin in his book ‘The Vegetable Garden’ published in 1885, others are varieties that were available in our early catalogues dating back to 1896-1898, and other heritage varieties which were in our 1928 catalogue. The varieties are listed below with their product codes.
     
    Vilmorin List – 1885
    Artichoke Purple Globe – 10102
    Aubergine Long Purple – 10401
    Beetroot Detroit Globe – 10509
    Cabbage April – 10901
    Cabbage Brunswick - 10915
    Cabbage Wheelers Imperial – 10907
    Savoy Cabbage Vertus – 14107
    Carrot Chantenay Red Cored – 11105
    Cardoon – 15211
    Cauliflower Snowball – 11207
    Celeriac Giant Prague – 11302
    Chicory Brussels Witloof – 11601
    Cress Plain – 11903
    Fennel Sweet Florence – 12202
    Kale Red Russian – 10608
    Marrow Custard White – 12801
    Onion Ailsa Craig – 13201
    Parsley Root Berliner – 13303
    Parsley Plain or French – 13305
    Potato Duke of York – 35009
    Potato International Kidney – 35047
    Potato King Edward – 35020
    Potato Sharpes Express – 35055
    Radish Black Spanish Long – 13716
    Spinach New Zealand – 14404
    Squash Golden Hubbard – 12314
    Squash Turks Turban – 12309
    Rhubarb Victoria - 91006
    All of the herbs in our catalogue were listed by Vilmorin.
     
    Kings Catalogues from 1896 – 1898.
    Asparagus Connovers Colossal – 10201
    Leaf Beet Swiss Chard – 10516
    Broad Bean Aquadulce Claudia - 30103
    Broccoli Purple Spouting Early – 10702
    Cabbage Red Drumhead – 10934
    Carrot Early Nantes – 11109
    Carrot James Scarlet Intermediate – 11112
    Carrot St. Valery – 11117
    Cauliflower Autumn Giant – 11202
    Celery Red Giant – 11401
    Cress American or Land - 11901
    Cress Water - 11904
    Cucumber Telegraph Improved – 12010
    Dwarf French Bean Canadian Wonder – 30207
    Horseradish – 91030
    Kale Cottagers – 10612
    Kale Dwarf Green Curled – 10602
    Leek Lyon – 12510
    Leek Musselburgh – 12506
    Lettuce All the Year Round – 12601
    Lettuce Tom Thumb – 12610
    Marrow Long Green Bush – 12803
    Melon Blenheim Orange – 12901
    Onion Paris Silver Skin – 13216
    Onion White Lisbon – 13217
    Parsley Moss Curled – 13304
    Parsnip Hollow Crown – 13403
    Parsnip Student – 13406
    Radish French Breakfast – 13702
    Radish Black Spanish Round – 13717
    Radish China Rose – 13718
    Runner Bean Painted Lady – 30415
    Salsify – 14001
    Scorzonera Long Black Maxima – 14201
    Seakale Lilywhite – 14301
    Turnip Snowball - 14905
     
     
    Kings 1928 Catalogue
    Leaf Beet Perpetual Spinach – 10517
    Broad Bean Bunyards Exhibition - 30105
    Cabbage Greyhound – 10911
    Lettuce Lobjoits – 12627
    Lettuce Webb’s Wonderful - 12621
    Potato Kerrs Pink – 35018
    Pumpkin Hundredweight - 12303
    Radish Sparkler – 13711
    Runner Bean Prizewinner - 30419
    Tomato Ailsa Craig – 14801
    Turnip Golden Ball – 14901
    Turnip Milan Purple Top - 14903
     


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    Andrew Tokely's Gardening Tips for June

    05 June 2024

    June has arrived and hopefully warmer days will be with us soon, although it has started cool with a mixture of sunshine and showers. This is a busy month planting out for the summer ahead and the risk of frost should now be long gone.
     
    1.    This month's Sweet Peas are starting to bloom, pick the stems regularly to prolong the flowering period otherwise they will set seed and stop flowering.  The changeable weather and cool nights can cause bud drop this month, don’t worry if this happens, as the plants will soon settle down once the weather becomes more settled and warm.
     
    2.    Around the second week of June, I make my last sowing of Runner Beans. For this later sowing I choose a white flowered variety such as White Lady or Moonlight. White flowered varieties are more tolerant to heat and will produce you a bumper harvest, which will often continue well into October, depending on the weather.
     
    3.    This month you can finish planting your Summer Bedding plants into borders and containers. Hanging baskets can be hung out. Once completed you can sit back and enjoy your display for many months ahead. One word of caution due to the wet spring this year there is a high population of slugs and snails out there waiting to feed on your plants so some form of slug control may be beneficial to use around your plants.
     
    4.    As June has arrived all those tender Vegetable crops can be planted out. Sweetcorn, Courgettes, squashes, Runner and French Beans and outdoor tomatoes can all be planted outside on your plot.
     
    5.    As space comes available on the vegetable plot, or if you have some spare containers fill these areas up with further sowings of summer salads like Rocket, Lettuce, Radish, Beetroot, and mixed salad leaves.
     
    6.    Make a sowing of Carrot Eskimo this month under Enviromesh and these will be ready to pull as finger carrots for your Christmas lunch.
     
    7.    This month the soft fruit bushes will be producing a bumper crop of fruit, so it is important to erect some protection nets over the bushes, to stop any birds having a feed of your Raspberries, Blackcurrants or Strawberries before you do.
     
    8.  Tomatoes, Cucumbers and Peppers growing under glass in grow bags and pots need regular watering.  As soon as the first fruits set on Tomatoes and Peppers these can be fed once a week with a high potash feed. As soon as fruits start to appear on Cucumbers, start feeding once a week with a teaspoon of dried blood (a high nitrogen feed) sprinkled around the root, but away from the stem and watered in. 
     
    9.    As gardeners we are always looking ahead, and June is the ideal time to sow Wallflowers and Sweet Williams for your autumn bedding display. These can be sown in an area, direct into the vegetable plot and be  grown on until large enough to lift and transplant to your flower borders this autumn. Toward the end of June sow pansies and violas under glass and prick out into pots or trays, ready for autumn displays. When sowing pansies and violas at this time of year and if the weather is warm and temperatures are above 20C it can inhibit germination. So a handy tip is to put the seed packets in the fridge the night before sowing them as this will chill the seed down and aid germination. The same trick can be used when sowing Lettuce seeds at this time of year.
     
    10.    Keep a close watch out for black fly on broad beans, which if seen can have the tops removed as long as beans have already set, or the plants can be treated with a suitable insecticide. Also, keep a close eye on bedding Dahlias, Nasturtiums and Salvias as black fly also love to take up residence on these plants as well. It is always best to keep a close watch over your plants and if these pests are seen, they should be dealt with as soon as possible, otherwise, they can quickly take over and make your plants a mess and reduce their performance.
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