Our new online shop is now open!

Our vegetable, herb and flower seed is all produced agro-ecologically in Wales by our cooperative of small-scale growers. You can buy it direct from our new website: www.seedhub.wales

We have over 50 varieties available despite the difficult year for seed production in 2024. Some are traditional Welsh varieties, some are garden favourites and some are unusual varieties which you will struggle to find elsewhere. But all of them have been trialled by our growers and do well in the Welsh climate.

Choose from tomatoes of all sizes, colours and tastes. New to our list this year include the large meaty ‘Warsaw Raspberry’, the tasty cherry ‘Yellow Clementine’  and the unusual tangy  ‘Burmese Sour’, ideal for curries and other spicy dishes. These join, amongst others, our top-selling beefsteak  ‘Lulu’ and the Welsh varieties ‘Gardener’s Ecstasy’ and ‘Graham’s Tom Thumb’.

Warsaw Raspberry & Yellow Clementine

Pick of the peas. We have peas to span the seasons – from the quick-to-crop mange-tout ‘Sweet Horizon’ for summer salads to a Welsh soup pea ‘Boddington’s’ (it makes the best ever mushy peas!). In between try one of our new delicious tall garden peas  such as ‘May Queen’ or the Welsh heritage pea ‘Llanover’

Sweet Horizon & Boddington’s

Fill the hungry gap. We are excited by our new ‘Late Purple Sprouting’ broccoli  – it can give tasty harvests until May – much later than most other varieties around. We also have a good selection of drying beans for stocking the store cupboard. New this year are the beautiful mottled- pink ‘Vermont Cranberry’, for example, and ‘Generatif’, bred in the 1970s for British grown baked beans.

Purple Sprouting Broccoli & Vermont Cranberry

Flowers and herbs. Great for attracting pollinators and for cheering up you and the garden, we are offering several new colourful flowers this year, plus indispensable herbs such as coriander and this robust flat-leaved parsley ‘Italian Giant’.

Tagetes, Sunspot Dwarf Sunflower & Italian Giant parsley.

Save seeds for yourself… All our varieties are open-pollinated, which means that they come ‘true-to-type’ if you save them for seed. With a bit of care, you can produce good seed and the varieties will gradually adapt to the conditions in your garden. So why not give it a try? We have produced a handy pack of our colourful seed-saving cards – these give instructions on how to save seed from nine popular crops plus a useful glossary to help you understand some of the more unusual ‘seedy’ terms.

Seed Saving Cards

Meanwhile enjoy looking at our new catalogue and have a good 2025 growing season!