Perennial kale cuttings – latest update
Perennial kale cuttings – latest news. Our waiting list is temporarily closed while we fulfil existing orders and replenish our stock plants Because we have received an unprecedented number of order...
View ArticleProduct Review First Tunnels mini tunnel
Product review mini tunnel from First Tunnels The lovely folks at First tunnels sent us one of their not so mini – mini tunnels to test out and review. The mini tunnels are 4ft (1.22m) wide and...
View ArticleWarp Factor Nine ‘Star’ engage
Perennial Nine Star Broccoli Field Trial ‘Project Nine Star’ is underway. After raising hundreds of plants from 11 accessions of Nine Star seed including kind donations from Warwick University gene...
View ArticleApios americana or Hopniss heaven
I’ve been growing Apios Americana for a few years now. Native to North America, it’s a leguminous plant that has everything going for it – delicious tubers, beautiful ornamental vines with scented...
View ArticlePerennial vegetables and future food crops
This article published in The Organic Grower is written by Mandy Barber, who describes herself as “a grower, researcher of perennial edible plants, budding plant breeder and seed saver. In this...
View ArticleSeed saving and new perennial crops
It’s been a busy year at Incredible Vegetables with lots of seed saving projects and new perennial and interesting food crops being tested. We have produced our first large batch of Skirret seed, have...
View ArticleBig dreams – big tunnel
We are going under cover! We have just had our busiest year at Incredible vegetables, the demand for our plants and seeds over the last 12 months has sky rocketed as many people have been learning...
View ArticleThe big tunnel 6 months on
We have had the busiest year of all time as the passion for perennial vegetables has grown. We expanded into our huge new polytunnel back in May and have been propagating and diversifying what we do,...
View ArticlePigeon pea trials
Pigeon pea – Cajanus cajun is a drought tolerant nitrogen fixing shrubby perennial legume that can live for about 5 years. It is widely grown in India, Africa and central america where it is a staple...
View ArticleHorticultural frontiers: Realising the climate resilient potential of...
How do we grow crops resilient enough to adapt to climate change? In this workshop organised by the Soil Association at the Organic Growers Alliance’s Organic Matters 2022 conference, we explore...
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