Last Updated on November 8, 2024 by Suttons Horticultural Team
This competition has now closed but thank you to all those who took part. All the winners have been drawn & contacted. Congratulations to our three winners who each won a fantastic bundle of vegetable seeds and window starter trays from the selection below.
In the meantime, if you’re looking for a variety of delicious vegetables that can be grown in small spaces, check out our selection below!
Tomato Seeds – F1 Sweet Million
Producing glossy, cherry-sized tomatoes, ‘Sweet Million’ is a very heavy cropper with an excellent flavour – ideal for eating straight off the vine or adding to lunchboxes as a tasty snack.
Tomato ‘Sweet Million’ seeds should be sowed under cover and then transplanted into grow bags, large containers, or planted directly into the ground. All these plants need to produce a bumper crop is plenty of sun along with regular feeding and watering – no greenhouse required!
Pea Seeds – Hurst Greenshaft
To enjoy a summer of delicious homegrown veg, simply sow Pea ‘Hurst Greenshaft’ seeds every two weeks from March. Awarded an RHS Award of Garden Merit, ‘Hurst Greenshaft’ is a double-podded, maincrop variety that produces up to 11 peas per pod.
Yielding delicious, sweet-tasting peas, this reliable variety can be eaten fresh, grown for exhibition, or even frozen for later use – which means you’ll be able to enjoy the taste of summer all year round!
Beetroot seeds – Rainbow mixed
Providing an amazing array of coloured beets including deep purple, neon yellow, pure white and the gorgeous pink-ringed chioggia – this seed mix is lots of fun!
The perfect container crop, sow your Beetroot ‘Rainbow Mix’ seeds into medium-sized pots filled with good quality compost. They should germinate within a couple of weeks, and crop within 12 weeks of sowing! Just make sure you keep the soil moist, and that your developing plants are in a sheltered and sunny place.
Bean (Climbing French) Seeds – Cobra
A vigorous climber that yields up to a third more beans than its predecessor, ‘Cobra’ produces flavourful, stringless bean pods up to 20cm long. A force to be reckoned with, these long-cropping climbers can be harvested well into autumn, if picked regularly.
Sow your Climbing French Bean ‘Cobra’ seeds undercover in April, or directly outdoors in May/June. Just remember to give the plants plenty of support so they can reach their maximum height.
Cucumber Seeds – F1 Burpless Tasty Green
If you don’t have a greenhouse, this outdoor cucumber is a high-yielding and reliable cropper that produces incredibly moreish, delicious fruits. And with a really long harvest period, you can enjoy these tasty cucumbers up to the very first frosts!
Perfect for summer salads or sandwiches, start your Cucumber ‘F1 Burpless Tasty Green’ seeds on a sunny windowsill in spring, and move them to their final outdoor positions in June.
Lettuce Seeds – Little Gem
‘Little Gem’ is our best-selling lettuce variety, producing delicious, crisp, bright green leaves. You can pick the heads of lettuce whole, or treat it as a ‘cut and come again’ crop.
This dwarf lettuce is ideal for growing in window boxes, patio containers or even indoors on a sunny windowsill. Ready to harvest in just 10 weeks – try sowing your Lettuce ‘Little Gem’ seeds at intervals every 14 days to maintain a steady supply.
Courgette Seeds – F1 Defender
A prolific fruiter, Courgette ‘Defender F1’ provides excellent bang for your buck and keeps cropping all through the summer. A wonderful vegetable for beginners, this variety holds an RHS Award of Garden Merit and can be successfully grown in the ground or containers.
You only need to sow two or three Courgette ‘Defender F1’ seeds to enjoy bumper harvests. Start them off on a bright windowsill, and transplant the seedlings to a sunny spot outdoors once they’ve developed three to four mature leaves.
Radish Seeds – French Breakfast 3
Radishes are the ultimate beginner’s vegetable. Quick and easy to grow, simply sow your Radish ‘French Breakfast 3’ seeds directly into their final position and they’ll be ready to harvest in just four to eight weeks.
Awarded an RHS Award of Garden Merit, this attractive red-skinned radish is a popular variety ideal for containers and window boxes. Colourful and crunchy with a strong, clean flavour, chop it into salads, or slice thinly and drizzle with lemon before sprinkling with salt.
Seed Trays and Lids – Windowsill Size (Pack of 10)
Designed to get your vegetable seeds off to a strong start, our windowsill trays have snug-fitting lids to keep seeds warm and snug as they germinate. The clear lids allow you to keep an eye on progress and the larger trays have a two-tier drainage system to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
Made from tough and high quality plastic, this Pack of 10 Windowsill Seed Trays & Propagator Lids will serve you well for many years to come, stacking neatly away when not in use.
Would love to win this as is my dream to frow my own veg
Fantastic prize for those of us trying to be economical and healthy
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We have just moved into a new house, haven’t really grown veg before but fancy giving it a try.
Would love to win this for my 84 yr husband who has had to give allotment up and loves gardening
I would love to win your freebie of seeds starter kit as food grown in your own garden is 100% organic
the super prize will allow someone with real joy to be able to grow lovely fresh veg
the super prize will bring real joy and provide lovely fresh veg
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