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Gardeners Kitchen jump for joy at impressive veg sales


Gardeners Kitchen were celebrating this week the fact they had supplied the top 10 selling veg plants in garden centres.

The top of the GTN Bestsellers Veg-2-Gro chart was dominated by Gardeners Kitchen with tomato plants filling the first six places, headed by Moneymaker. These were followed by two cucumber varieties, one courgette and a green bean variety.

Gardeners Kitchen also have the highest re-entry in Sweet Pepper Romano Marconi at No 12, and a big mover in Chilli Pepper Apache, which climbs 31 places to No 16.

Tomatoes are the dominant variety in the chart with 18 entries in the top 50. Farplants have seen four tomato plants from their Heritage range re-enter the chart, including Harbinger at No 24.

Strawberry plants are back in demand with Hawksmill Red Glory the highest climber at No 11, a jump of 38 places. Other favourites from the Hawkesmill stable are Finesse at No 22, Red Princess (No 35) and Roman (No 42).

Other new entries include Roundstone Sweet Pepper F1 Beauty Bell at No 18, and Floréac Mint Mentha at No 26 – another large herb plant to grace the Veg-2-Gro Top 50.

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