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Oregano – Common
$7.50A PERENNIAL growing to 60cm. Prefers well-drained soil and can grow in nutritionally poor soil. Grows best in full sun, but can tolerate semi-shade.
Leaves are a popular culinary flavouring and it has centuries of medicinal use. -
Oregano – Country Cream
$8.50A bushy deciduous PERENNIAL oregano with small, aromatic leaves that are edged with cream. Prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Tiny pink flowers in summer and early autumn.
Can be used as normal oregano in cooking, but not as flavoursome. -
Oregano – Golden Curly
$8.50A PERENNIAL growing to 30cm with wrinkled yellow-green leaves. Prefers well-drained soil in full sun. Purple-pink flowers appears in the summer. Can be used in cooking, but not as flavoursome as oregano or marjoram.
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Oregano – Greek White flowering
$7.50A PERENNIAL growing to 60cm. Prefers well-drained soil and can grow in nutritionally poor soil. Grows best in full sun, but can tolerate semi-shade.
Leaves are a popular culinary flavouring and it has centuries of medicinal use. -
Parcel
$7.50A BIENNIAL growing to 60cm. Prefers moist soil in a full sun or semi-shade position and can grow in saline soils.
Leaves are eaten raw or cooked, mainly in soups, but can be eaten in salads in small amounts. It has historical medicinal uses for indigestion and for calming anxiety.
Looks like a cross between celery and parsley, hence the name PAR(sley)-CEL(ery). -
Parsley – Curly leaf
$7.50A BIENNIAL growing to 60cm. Prefers a moist, well-drained soil in full sun or semi-shade. Triple-curled parsley has tripinnate leaves that curl in and over on the edges making it a very decorative plant.
Leaves are frequently used as a flavouring and garnish, and eaten raw or cooked. It has a long history as a traditional domestic herbal remedy. -
Parsley – Flat leaf
$7.50A BIENNIAL growing to 60cm. Prefers a moist, well-drained soil in full sun or semi-shade. Flat-leaf parsley has tripinnate leaves that are flat (not curly) and is said to have stronger flavour than the curly variety.
Leaves are frequently used as a flavouring and garnish, and eaten raw or cooked. It has a long history as a traditional domestic herbal remedy. -
Pelargonium – Attar of Rose
$10.50An evergreen PERENNIAL shrub growing to 1.2cm. Prefers well-drained soil in full sun, and is frost-tender.
This pelargonium has strongly rose scented leaves and pretty pink flowers. Flowers are edible. -
Pelargonium – Clorinda
$10.50A TENDER PERENNIAL fragrant shrub with large pink flowers and cedar scented foliage.
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Pelargonium – Nutty ‘Shottesham Pet’
$10.50A TENDER PERENNIAL fragrant shrub with leaves scented like freshly crushed nuts. Tiny bright pink flowers make this a highly prized ornamental.
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Pelargonium – Orange Fizz
$10.50A TENDER PERENNIAL fragrant shrub with delightfully orange-scented leaves.
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Pelargonium – Peppermint scented
$10.50An evergreen PERENNIAL shrub growing to 70cm. Prefers well-drained soil in full sun, and is frost-tender. Can grow in semi-shade.
This pelargonium has large, very soft and velvety strongly mint scented leaves. Flowers are edible. -
Pelargonium – Rose-Mint ‘Lady Plymouth’
$10.50An evergreen PERENNIAL shrub growing to 60cm. Prefers well-drained soil in full sun, and is frost-tender.
This pelargonium has green leaves with an attractive irregular variegated margin and rose-mint scented leaves. Flowers are edible. -
Pelargonium – Torento Ginger scented
$10.50An evergreen PERENNIAL shrub growing to 1.2m. Prefers well-drained soil in full sun, and is frost-tender.
This pelargonium has a soft spicy scent reminiscent of ginger. Flowers are big, bright and edible. -
Plantain – Purple
$7.50Plantago major ‘Atropurpurea’ or Purple Plantain, features broad leaves and inconspicuous flower spikes, thriving in lawns and meadows. Renowned for its anti-inflammatory properties, this versatile herb is utilized in herbal remedies for various conditions and can also be consumed as a nutritious vegetable. In addition to its medicinal and culinary uses, Plantain acts as a natural ground cover, promoting soil health and supporting pollinators in garden ecosystems.
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Rhubarb – Cherry Red
$9.50A PERENNIAL growing to 1.2m. Prefers moist well-drained soil in full sun or semi-shade, and can grow in heavy clay soil.
The leaf stem is cooked and eaten with fruit in tarts. The leaf itself is toxic and should not be eaten. Roots are used medicinally.
Victoria is said to be the best cooking rhubarb with sweeter and milder slender green stems with a red blush that are very tender. -
Rhubarb – Glaskins Perpetual
$9.50A PERENNIAL growing to 1.2m. Prefers moist well-drained soil in full sun or semi-shade, and can grow in heavy clay soil.
The leaf stem is cooked and eaten with fruit in tarts. The leaf itself is toxic and should not be eaten. Roots are used medicinally.
Glaskins Perpetual is an heirloom variety with large, long stemmed, bright red juicy stalks that are full of flavour. -
Rocket – Salad
$7.50An ANNUAL growing to 60cm. Prefers well-drained soilin full sun or semi-shade. Drought tolerant when established.
Young leaves are peppery and often added fresh to salads or used on pizza or crostini. -
Rocket – Wild
$7.50A PERENNIAL growing to 60cm. Prefers dry or moist soil in a full sun position, or semi-shade.
Leaves are eaten raw in salads as you would use salad rocket. Strongly peppery or cress-flavoured. -
Rose Campion – Occulata (pink and white)
$9.50A PERENNIAL growing to 80 cm with grey felted leaves and single, white and pink centered flowers produced in succession.