Illustrated Index of : Autumn Planting Asparagus
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Autumn planting variety - also superb as a Spring planted variety. From German breeding, heavy flush of large spears early in the season with significant yield and quality improvements over many varieties. Despatch: Late October through November 2008 (subject to weather) Last Order Date (subject to availability): 30th September 2008 |
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Asparagus : Autumn Planting Half Collection | |||||||
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Excellent value for money from this new collection.
Despatch: Late October through November 2008 (subject to weather) Last Order Date (subject to availability): 30th September 2008 |
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Asparagus : Guelph Millennium : Autumn Planting | |||||||||||
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Autumn planting variety - also superb as a Spring planted variety. From Canada and has superb cold tolerance for later season harvest. Outstanding yields and spear quality. Despatch: From late October through to November 2008 Last Order Date (subject to availability): 30th September 2008 |
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Asparagus : Pacific 2000 : Autumn Planting | |||||||||||
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New 2008
Autumn planting variety - also superb as a Spring planted variety. From New Zealand breeding, voted the best in commercial grower taste tests in 2006, and the spears are basically stringless and can be eaten raw and sliced in salads Despatch: Late October through November 2008 (subject to weather) Last Order Date (subject to availability): 30th September 2008 |
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Asparagus : Purple Pacific : Autumn Planting | |||||||||||
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Autumn planting variety - also superb as a Spring planted variety. More tender and sweet than many green varieties. The spears are basically stringless and delicious eaten raw, with dips, or sliced in salads. Colour is lost if boiled, so is best steamed. Produces supersweet white spears if earthed up. Despatch: From late October through to November 2008 Last Order Date (subject to availability): 30th September 2008 |
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Asparagus Knife | |||||||
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New 2008
Traditional design, heat hardened Sheffield carbon steel which can be re-sharpened. Used to cut your asparagus spears below ground. (Cut approx 30mm (1 inch) below surface with a diagonal down slanting cut). It is a criminal offence to sell a knife or bladed articles to anyone under 18 years of age. |
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