Kangkong Water Spinach
A semi-aquatic plant, this spinach is fully edible - leaf, stem and all. Planting guide: Plant well after the last seasonal frost in late...
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Despite what you might think, a bunching onion does not come from a bulb like some of it's onion sisters - instead it is grown for its stems and...
Sometimes considered a 'trickier' plant to sow and grow, Celery just needs a bit more love in the garden than others. It is loaded with fibre and a...
Chinese Celery, also known as Kintsai in its native language, is the celery that one might enjoy in Chinese cuisine. Planting Guide: Can be sown in...
Slender, ribbed and oh, so crispy, Chinese Cucumber is generally a favourite amidst cucumber lovers. Planting Guide: Sow 1" deep, 2-3 seeds per...
Chives are a member of the onion family. A friend to cooler temperatures, chives are best planted in spring or late summer for a fall harvest....
Marketmore cucumber is dark green and grows relatively straight relative to some of its other cucumber counterparts. Vine. Planting Guide: Sow in...
Fantastic for eating and moreso for pickling, pioneer cucumbers are a great addition to the garden. Vine. Ideal for succession planting. Planting...
Both sweet and succulent! Planting Guide: Start about one month prior to the last seasonal frost, direct sow in well-drained soil. Sow 1" deep,...
If its deep purple layers don't attract you, it's juicy flavours most certainly will. Planting Guide: Better suited to start indoors due to...
Also known as English or garden peas, these are a popular garden staple and a fan of culinary enthusiasts. As the name suggests, peas must be...
Used in a variety of yummy dishes, snow peas are great to have on hand in the garden and ideal for those with a bit of a green thumb. Planting...
Tough on the outside and meaty on the inside, onions are a great garden staple. Planting Guide: Onions need to be started indoors, 8-10 weeks...