A round dark green bush bean with terrific flavour. It is a heavy cropper and has good disease resistance. Its heavy frame keeps the beans straight and clean as they are held well off the soil. It takes about 50 days to harvest from seed planting. Read more about Bean, Bush ‘Simba’ (Phaseolus vulgaris)
True Baby Bean Refined delicious pods are mid to dark green in colour and are mature at 11-12 cm long. Beautiful to look at and better to eat. Summer death resistant.
Kentucky Blue is a professional standard bean which freely produces 20cm long, round, stringless beans which have a fantastic flavour. If allowed to get over mature they will have a slight string. It has an outstanding yield.
Scarlet Emperor is a superb improved selection of Scarlet Runner producing long and very flavoursome pods from red flowers. Plant 5 beans to a 4 pole tepee or 12 cm apart on a trellis. It produces best in southern Australia.
An excellent new bean with great vigour and disease resistance including resistance to summer death. Flavour is very good and this variety will produce beans over a long period.
An industry leader Zeppo is beautfully bred for smooth skin, round and clean shape and a very fine taproot. Zeppo also is easier to thin as each capsule contains less embryos so the seedlings are less congested. Read more about Beetroot ‘Zeppo’ F1 (Beta vulgaris)
Sold as rapini or broccoletti in greengrocers. ‘Spring Raab’ makes dozens of small heads as long as it is picked every couple of days or so. Tasting a bit sharper than the usual broccoli it is an important part of southern Italy’s cuisine. Read more about Broccoli Rapini ‘Spring Raab’ (Brassica oleracea)
Traditional Italian multi cut variety for sowing in early August and early September for a spring and early summer crop of delicious small heads. For spring or late autumn harvest of delicious small 6-9cm heads. De Cicco makes lots of side shoots after main head is cut. Read more about Broccoli ‘De Cicco’ (Organic) (Brassica oleracea)
A cool season broccoli for harvesting though winter into early spring from a late summer early autumn sowing. Prophet has proven to be the most reliable winter broccoli year after year with nice green colour and strong tolerance to purpling. Read more about Broccoli ‘Prophet’ F1 (Brassica oleracea)
Southern Italian Leaf Broccoli The leaves are picked for the table not the small flower heads which should be removed as they appear. To many people this has a better flavour than kale. Cook it as you would kale or spinach. It can be used as a baby leaf too.
An exciting new sweet baby broccoli for bunching with a sweet and tender stem. Bred for multiple picks, with huge yield potential from attractrive bunches. The new industry standard.
A new Gailan with excellent flavour best suited to the cool late autumn, winter and spring seasons. Direct sow seeds 5mm deep 5cm apart thinning to 10cm apart. Harvest before flowers open.
A handsome looking cabbage with deep blue-green leaves and dense tender yellow interior leaves. Great flavour suited to cooking. Sow seed from August until December for a long harvest season. 75 days from transplant.
A good new winter red savoy cabbage which resists splitting for a good length of time. Plant seed from mid-summer until mid-autumn for harvesting from early to late winter. This cabbage has a good sweet flavour which improves with cold weather. Read more about Cabbage, Red Savoy ‘Deadon’ F1 (Brassica oleracea)
Cone-shaped spring cabbages have tender sweet leaves which can be used in salads, coleslaw or cooked. Teama is smaller than traditional cabbages, around 1-2.2kg, can be harvested from as small as 800gms. With a fresh green colour and good fill. Read more about Cabbage, Spring Cabbage ‘Teama’ F1 (Brassica oleracea)
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Cone-shaped spring cabbages have tender sweet leaves which can be used in salads, coleslaw or cooked. Tourima is a fast-filling hybrid for harvest year-round in most parts (60 to 80 days maturity depending on season). Read more about Cabbage, Spring Cabbage ‘Tourima’ F1 (Brassica oleracea)
Medium sized ‘Harper’ style rockmelon with excellent flavour and quality and strong resistance to Powdery Mildew and Fusarium Wilt.. Very good resistance to ground cracking. Read more about Cantaloupe, ‘Allstar’ F1 (Cucumis melo)
The best new proven performer blocky, sweet capsicum which ripens well in cooler districts. It has good disease resistance and good leaf cover to protect the fruit from scalding in the heat of summer. Read more about Capsicum ‘Harley’ F1 (Capsicum annuum)
An industry leading red bullhorn type that is fast to colour with sweet thick flesh and high yield potential. Sow seed late winter or early spring. The tall upright plant offers good vigour and cover with regular setting and a very high yield potential. Fruit size is approx. Read more about Capsicum, Red Bullhorn ‘Toro’ F1 (Capsicum annuum)