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Hello, I received my gooseberry bush and some Lily of the Valley plants this afternoon. I only placed the order over the weekend, your service is amazing and the plants arrived in good condition (not surprising given the packaging!!) they are already planted and watered well. I can't wait for November and the rest of my order, ever so glad I found your site. Look forward to buying from you again. Thanks, Anne p.s. your shredded paper as a mulch is inspired.
Anne Boon, Otterburn, Newcastle
Supplied as a packet of 10 seeds.
Available from - We Need To Check StockA distinctly different courgette, having a bright yellow outer skin and a crisp texture.
This is a new and very reliable introduction that will liven up any dish it is used in - either raw or cooked; we find it particularly good for 'ribboning' with a sharp knife and using as a spaghetti alternative (either steam or shallow fry in olive oil).
Why is it called 'Taxi'? Well the only reason we can come up with is that it is named after the yellow taxi cabs from America!
Recommended by the RHS to be an excellent attractant and nectar source for bees and other beneficial insects.
How To Sow & Grow Courgettes, Marrows, Gourds, Pumpkins & Squashes
Detailed advice on sowing and growing courgettes, gourds, marrows, pumpkins and squashes - including advice on germination temperature and pollination.
Courgette Soup Recipe
A quick and simple recipe to help use up some excess courgettes and make a lovely soup that freezes well for the winter.
A Note About Our Seed Packets & Seed Counts
Information on Victoriana's method of packeting seed, including information on the seed packets. Also details on Victoriana's seed guarantee.
Pollinator Friendly Plants
A detailed guide to the seeds and plants sold by Victoriana Nursery Gardens that will attract and provide a food source to bees and other beneficial pollinating insects.
Get Your Kids Into Gardening
An article about encouraging children to garden written by Stephen Shirley that appeared in Grow Your Own magazine