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Black Currant
$7.0010 cm or 1 L pot. In Stock. Plants are approximately 30 cm to 1 m and two years old. Expect fruit this year.
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Black Mulberry
$22.00Out of Stock. These go fast so please select notify so you don’t miss out. 1 L pot 30 cm tall
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English Hawthorn
$26.00Out of stock. Please select notify to be told when in stock. ETA Summer 2024/Autumn 2025
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Goldenrod, Common (Solidago)
$5.00In Stock. We’re just waking from dormancy so plants me still be a little small.
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Henrys Flower Shallots
$4.00In Stock , Four shallots in pot. If ordered in winter they may be dormant.
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HOMEGROWN HOMEMADE ALTERNATIVE FLOURS by Rebecca Stewart of Fodder Farm
$27.00You can get this book through us at the same price as direct through Fodder Farm. If you are only going to buy the book and not combine shipping with plants, please go to Fodder Farm to buy it and keep money in small businesses. By time you account for shipping to us, Fodder Farm get less of a cut than buying direct through them.
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Lovage Seeds
$4.00Minimum 50 seeds
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Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium)
$0.0010 cm pot or if purchase in winter, dormant root ., Out of Stock
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Mugwort, common
$4.50Single cell pot. In Stock now. We’re still small as we’re just waking from dormancy.
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Mugwort, Yomogi, Japanese
$4.50Single cell pot. In Stock now. We’re still small as we’re just waking from dormancy.
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Red Kakabeak
$4.00Seedling Approx. 20 cm in size. Needs frost protection when young and then to be planted in a sheltered spot.
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Snowberry – 6 cm pot
$12.00Snowberries, Gaultheria sp. Or tawiniwini is a native shrub . We are fortunate enough to have it growing wild on our block and therefore eco sourced seeds for cultivation. There are different types, ours has a more upright growth habit where’s alpine versions are more creeping.The berries are beautiful and to us reminiscent of a cross between a melon and subtle blueberry taste. They have a shelf life similar to blueberries holding there shape and taste .What we like about it is its ability to grow in rubbish soil. It likes marginal areas with slight acidic soil. It grows on our eroded banks and produces prolifically . We’ve even read that otago early settlers used it for making pies. -
Tagetes lemmonii, or Lemmon’s Marigold Seeds. Perennial
$5.00Tagetes lemmonii, also known as Mexican marigold, is a hardy, evergreen shrub that can be grown in a variety of settings.
Grows best in well-draining, moderately fertile, loamy soil with a pH of 6.6–8.5. It can tolerate poor soil conditions, but root rot can occur if the soil doesn’t drain well. Likes full sun. Dies back in frost.
Seeds . Approximately 50.
These can be tricky to germinate, and unlike other marigolds have a longer germination time, so don’t give up and throw the tray out. Batch tested in Nov 2024 to be ~70 % germination within 8 weeks.
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Walking Stick Kale Seeds
$5.00In Stock. Minimum 30 seeds. Batch tested germination to 80%. Seeds from Walking stick kale should be sown within one to two years due to not keeping well. Seeds were saved Autumn 2024.
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White Kakabeak
$5.00Seedling Approx. 10-20 cm in size. Needs frost protection when young and then to be planted in a sheltered spot.