Vegetable Varieties – All Seeds Organised by Plant Variety

Vegetable varieties differ in flavour, origin, and cultivation method. In this category, you will find our complete range of vegetable seeds sorted by plant type – ideal if you are specifically searching for Beans, Carrots, Pumpkins, Cereals, or other species. Each type comes with its own specific requirements and characteristics, which you can quickly review here.




Vegetable varieties differ in flavour, origin, and cultivation method. In this category, you will find our complete range of vegetable seeds sorted by plant type – ideal if you are specifically searching for Beans, Carrots, Pumpkins, Cereals, or other species. Each type comes with its own specific requirements and characteristics, which you can quickly review here.

More about our types of vegetables.

Why organising by plant type makes sense:
Many gardeners plan their vegetable plots according to specific plant types. If you're looking to grow carrots, you'll search for carrot seeds – not a broader category like "root vegetables". Grouping seeds by plant type therefore allows for quick, direct access to exactly what you need.

Discover the diversity of vegetable types:
Vegetables vary widely in their growth habits, site requirements and harvest times. Some types, such as beans or peas, are ideal for beginners. Heat-loving crops like tomatoes and aubergines benefit from sheltered spots, while hardy root vegetables cope well with a range of soils. This category highlights just how diverse vegetable growing can be – from well-known favourites to rare and unusual varieties.

Variety within plant types:
Within each plant type, you’ll often find a wide range of varieties – beans in all manner of colours, carrots from white to deep purple, and pumpkins in a variety of shapes. This subcategory takes you straight to that variety, helping you make a well-informed and targeted choice.

Open-pollinated quality for your garden:

Our vegetable seeds are open-pollinated, originating from traditional lines or resilient modern varieties. This means many types can be easily propagated at home – ideal for anyone gardening with sustainability in mind.

Your gateway to the full diversity of vegetables:
Whether you prefer to grow tried-and-tested favourites or experiment with new types, this category takes you straight to the relevant plant groups – clearly organised and perfect for planning your garden.