Growing Giant Vegetables is not hard to do, but it does require some extra care. They need very rich soil, plenty of space and require even moisture, meaning you have to baby them a little. Even if there are no contests in your area, you can be the talk of the town. Growing giant vegetables is a lot of fun for adults and kids alike.
These seeds are not your average vegetable seeds. They come from known record producing vegetables, strains used by some of the British Giant Vegetable growers including the Guinness Book of Records holder winning prizes at major shows such as Malvern and Harrogate shows.
We don't sell any GMO products and no, the pictures are not photo-shopped either.
Collection includes 6 individually packed seeds of some of the best open pollinated varieties suitable for competition. Germination guidelines included.
- Giant Banana Squash
- Giant Kohlrabi Superschmelz (remains sweet even at it's largest, does not get 'woody')
- Giant British Vegetable Marrow (Zucchini family)
- Giant Sweet Pepper Marconi
- British Heirloom Cabbage
- McGuires Giant Tomato
-- 6 small Wooden Plant Markers
All in a sturdy bio-degradable Kraft gift box with a decorative belly band.
Seed count is between 10 and 50 depending on variety. Great for gifting.
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