Collection: Vegetable Plants
Turn food miles into metres by growing your own fresh veg. Think salads growing by the back door, not wilting at the bottom of the fridge. Herbs cut fresh from the kitchen windowsill. Fragrant tomatoes warm from the vine. Forget the will-they-won’t-they palaver of seeds. We’ll send you only the strongest young plants to get your patch off to a flying start. They’re all grown in the sunny South Downs and packed without plastic so that you can feel even better about what you eat.
Get started with our vegetable collections.
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£40Sale price From £30Allotment in a Box | Homegrown Heroes Collection
Fill your veg patch in one click
- Includes all the heroes of the veg patch
- Delicious, reliable and heavy-cropping
- Carve your own slice of the good life
- Harvest from June to November
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£9Sale price From £5Spinach Plants
Cut and come again!
- Mild with a slightly earthy sweetness
- Prolific and reliable cropper
- Wilt and use in a creamy mushroom pasta
- Harvest from May to January
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£8Sale price From £5'Gardener's Delight' Tomato Plants
A firm favourite since the 1800s
- Deliciously sweet and tangy
- Heavy-cropping on tidy trusses
- Eat fresh or use in a Caprese salad
- Fruits continuously from July to September
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Purple Sprouting Broccoli Plants
Stunning purple florets
- Delicate nutty, peppery flavour
- Filled with vitamins A, C and K
- Steam then toss in herby butter
- Harvest from July to October
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£8Sale price From £5British Basil Plants
The best herb? Could well be!
- Punchy herbal flavour with sweet notes
- Perfect for growing on the window sill
- Ideal for creamy tomato soups
- Harvest your basil from June to October
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£10Sale price From £5'Red Salad Bowl' Lettuce Plants
Foliage shaped like oak leaves!
- Delicate sweet-and-spicy flavour
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Keep it simple with a chicken caesar salad
- Harvest from April to October
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£9Sale price From £5'Tendergreen' Dwarf French Green Bean Plants
Grows beautifully on the patio
- Deliciously fresh and tender beans
- A self-supporting, early-cropping variety
- Serve with garlic, balsamic vinegar and mint
- Harvest from July to September
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£8Sale price From £5Rosemary Plants
An unbeatable kitchen staple
- Classic lemon-pine, peppery, herby flavour
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
- Perfect for studding roast lamb
- Harvest throughout the year
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£8Sale price From £5Garden Mint Plants
Fresh and fabulously fragrant
- The classic cool and refreshing flavour
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
- Make your own mint juleps!
- Pick your mint from June to November
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£12Sale price From £8'Enorma' Runner Bean Plants
Pods up to half a metre long!
- Sumptuous, buttery bean flavour
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
- Toss in salt and oil, roast in the air fryer
- Pick from July to September
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£8Sale price From £5'Tumbling Tom Red' Tomato Plants
Trailing red cherry tom trusses
- Snackable hits of sweet, juicy flavour
- Brilliant for growing in hanging baskets
- Make your own tomato and basil pizzas
- Harvest from June to October
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£10Sale price From £5'Green Globe' Artichoke Plants
Both delicious and ornamental!
- Fresh earthy and nutty flavour
- Stunning flowers if left unharvested
- Perfect for chargrilling!
- Harvest from July to September
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£10Sale price From £5Colourful Carrot Plants
Fun to grow and tasty, too!
- Flavours including sweet, peppery and earthy
- Great for getting kids into gardening
- Great for crunching raw (add to lunchboxes)
- Harvest from July to October
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£10Sale price From £5Red Onion Plants
Exquisite taste and colour
- Intense onion flavour (amazing in salads)
- Reliably prolific and stores well
- Perfect for spicy fajitas
- Harvest from August to September
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£8Sale price From £5Thyme Plants
A kitchen staple, fresh all year
- Intense, almost mint-like, herby flavour
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
- Whip up a thyme and garlic butter
- Pick your thyme all year long
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Cucamelon Plants
The cucumber x melon hybrid!
- Distinctive tangy, citrusy flavour
- Incredibly fast-growing
- Perfect for pickling
- Harvest from July to October
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£8Sale price From £5'El Greco' Courgette Plants
Superbly-flavoured award winner
- Mildly sweet with zero bitterness
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Use to make spiralised ‘courgetti’
- Harvest from June to October
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£8Sale price From £5'Black Beauty' Aubergine Plants
Reliable? Tick. Prolific? Tick.
- Wonderfully rich and creamy
- Fantastic yields of delicious fruits
- Moussaka? You betcha…
- Harvest from August to October
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£22Sale price From £15Autumn Allotment in a Box | Best Autumn Vegetables
Fresh veg throughout autumn
- Includes beetroot, broccoli, kale and more
- Four sizes available to fit any garden
- Freshen up your autumn diet with fab flavour
- Harvest throughout autumn, winter and spring
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£8Sale price From £5'Moneymaker' Tomato Plants
A firm favourite since the '60s
- Well-balanced flavour with floral notes
- A traditional, reliable salad tomato
- Great for salads, roasting or sun-drying
- Harvest from June to October
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£10Sale price From £5Mixed Beetroot Plants
All the beets you could want
- A unique range of different flavours
- All superb, reliable croppers
- Try your hand at some beetroot burgers
- Harvest from June to October
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£8Sale price From £5'New Ace' Red Sweet Pepper Plants
Award-winning favourite
- Sumptuously sweet red peppers
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Use to make a red pepper hummus
- Harvest from July to November
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£10Sale price From £5Mixed Baby Leaf Lettuce Plants
No more dodgy bagged salad...
- Tender, crisp and delicately-flavoured
- Cut and come again for a constant supply
- Use as your base in all manner of salads
- Harvest from July to September
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£42Sale price From £30Beginner's Allotment in a Box | Easiest Vegetables Collection
New to gardening? Start here
- Includes garlic, carrots, spinach and more
- Easy growing, tasty and a good variety
- Use to make refreshing summer salads
- Harvest at various points throughout the year
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South Downs National Park
Meet Josh
Slow grown veg from the sunny South Downs
Our vegetable plants are sown on a family farm in Lancashire, then nurtured into strong young plants by Josh in the sunny South Downs before they rock up in your garden. By selecting only the strongest and tastiest varieties, Josh makes sure you get a headstart on your plot, with impressive crops and no waste.
Vegetable Planting FAQs
What month is best to plant vegetables?
The majority of vegetables are sown in spring (March to May). Our recommendation is to plant veg after the last frost, which is usually at the beginning of June, but if you're interested in autumn and winter planting, we’ve got you covered!
How do you prepare the soil for a vegetable garden?
Soil preparation consists of three main steps: weeding, enriching the soil with organic or mineral matter and working or turning the soil. Get to know your soil a little better.
Where should I plant my vegetable garden?
Location is key and it’s all about finding a ‘sweet spot’ that gets at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day. Ensure the area you choose has good drainage and easy access to a water source so you aren’t lugging your watering can around and getting more soaked than the veggies (we’ve all been there!). Many vegetables can also be grown in pots on a patio, balcony or in a garden. Easily pleased.
When should I fertilise my vegetables?
We would advise feeding early on in the growing season and remember to ‘keep calm and carry on’ when fruit begins to appear, as fertiliser is still needed at this stage to ensure continued growth.
Do I need companion plants?
A companion plant is planted near a vegetable plant to either discourage pests from attacking it (mint, chives, lavender), attract them away from it (nasturtiums, marigolds) or attract predators that eat pests (marigolds, fennel).
How often should a vegetable garden be watered?
The UK is renowned for its rainy days, but chances are rain alone won’t be enough and you’ll need to give your growing friends a helping hand. Make sure you’re giving your plants roughly 2-3 cm of water per week. Unsure if they need a drink? Stick your finger in the soil every day or two; if the top inch is dry, give them water.
Do I need a Greenhouse to grow vegetables?
No greenhouse? No problem. You can grow an array of vegetables from just a few pots on your patio or even in a small garden. Take a look at our favourite greenhouse alternatives.
I’m a beginner, what are some of the easiest vegetables to grow?
Lettuce, radishes and peas are your best friends. We also believe you’ll thoroughly enjoy the company of green beans, beetroots and carrots. Don’t just take our word for it, have a browse yourself.
How do I know when it’s time to harvest?
Follow the plant's lead. Typically, ripe vegetables are vibrantly coloured, tender, and easy to pull away from the plant. Remember: the rule that bigger is better doesn't always apply, especially in the garden.
Do I need to grow vegetables from seed?
There’s nothing quite like growing a plant from a tiny seed but you can also plant seedlings which can be easily planted either inside or outside. Seeds are planted in the ground whereas seedlings are already sprouted from seed before planting.
Can I grow vegetables in pots?
Absolutely! Growing your own vegetables doesn't require a large garden or an allotment - any sunny spot will do.
Happy plants make happy customers

Plants arrived in great condition and very promptly. Well established - much better than the ones I got at my local garden centre.
Monica Spence
| 24 May

Yet again this company delivered good healthy plants, exactly as shown in photos, well packaged and within delivery time quoted. Recommend!
Jacqueline Burgess
| 2 Jun

I continue to be so impressed with Roots. Their customer care, knowledge of their subject: from planting hedges to pruning roses and more, has been a great support.
Judy Lane
| 23 Oct

The plant arrived looking vigorously healthy, which brings a smile to your face, extremely well protected in its packaging.
Martyn Hill
| 5 Jul

As a non-gardener, I found my whole experience brilliant. Great information & advice available on the website, great range of products & prices are brilliant.
John-Paul
| 22 May

Wonderful plants and great customer service... really surprised to find that the plants are better than those you would get at your local garden centre.
Gavin Wilcock
| 8 Nov
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