Monday, 1 June 2026

Perennial Vegetables, Plants, Seeds & Kefir for Sale – June 2026

For Sale: June 2026

I grow a range of perennial vegetables, edible plants, herbs, fruiting plants, aquatic plants, and a small selection of ornamental plants from my home garden in Australia.  Everything is grown organically by me and in small seasonal batches.  Most plants are available in small quantities only and some items may sell out during the month.

Availability changes through the year depending on growth cycles and dormancy.

If something is not listed below, it is not currently available this month.  

Pink skin and pink flesh seed potatoes
Pink flesh potatoes

How to Order

To order, please email me with the items you would like:

damien_beaumont [at] yahoo [dot] com [dot] au

(Replace [at] with @ and [dot] with .) 

I will reply with total cost and payment details.  Postage is sent on Mondays after payment clears.

Postage

  • $12 standard plant and item postage
  • $3.50 seeds only

For Sale: June 2026 

This month’s list includes perennial vegetable plants, edible perennial herbs, berry plants, heirloom and open-pollinated seeds, aquatic plants, and live cultures, all organically grown in my home garden in the Canberra region of Australia.

Bare Rooted Perennial Plants – $5 each (unless stated)


Perennial Onions & Alliums

  • Babington leek
  • Everlasting onions
  • Tree onions

Other Perennial Vegetables

  • Asparagus (Purple)
  • Asparagus (Precoce D’Argenteuil)
  • Chinese Water Chestnut ($3 per small corm)
  • Duck potato ($3 per small tuber)
  • Jerusalem Artichoke ($3 per tuber)
  • Pink Flesh Potato (sold out for now)

Culinary Edible Herbs

  • Brahmi/water hyssop  
  • Jekka's thyme
  • Lavender mint 
  • Lemongrass
  • Lime balm
  • Peppermint
  • Pineapple sage
  • Rosemary - blue flowering
  • Sweet violet
  • Vietnamese coriander 
  • Vietnamese fish mint (currently dormant for winter and will reshoot in spring)
  • Variegated water parsley
  • Green water parsley (more vigorous stronger tasting version of the variegated form)  
  • Watercress 
  • Willow herb

Berries & Fruit

  • Pineberry strawberry
  • Hokowase strawberry
  • Virginian strawberry
  • Attila alpine strawberry
  • Elderberry
  • Jostaberry
  • Pomegranate 

Aquatic Plants

  • Azolla – $3 per scoop
  • Duckweed – $3 per scoop


Heirloom and Open-Pollinated Seeds – $4 per packet (unless stated)

A selection of heirloom, open-pollinated, and home-bred vegetable seeds suitable for seasonal growing in Australian conditions, including rare and unusual vegetable seeds.
  • Immali corn (my own sweet corn breeding project producing purple/pink and white kernels)
  • Purple hot mustard
  • Purple asparagus
  • Tomato Tommy Toe
  • Tomato Reisetomate 
  • Tomato Woolly Kate 
  • Senposai
  • Hon Tsai Tai / Choy Sum (purple stem) 
  • Huacatay
  • Black raspberry seed (not plants) (note: needs minimum of 3 months cold wet stratification to germinate)
  • Muscari grape hyacinth - packet of seeds (not bulbs) 


Living Ancient Cultures - Kefir & Ferments - $5 

  • Milk kefir grains – approx 1/4 cup (significantly larger quantity than most starter packs)
  • Kombucha SCOBY 


Ornamentals/Succulents/Houseplants

  • Aloe vera - small plants $5 
  • String of pearls succulent - plant $5, cuttings $2
  • String of beans succulent (from Coober Pedy) - plant $5, cuttings  $2
  • Red jelly bean succulent  $5, cuttings $2
  • Succulent - Plectranthus (unnamed variety) $5 
  • African violet leaf cutting – 'New Hampshire' $3
  • African violet leaf cutting – double light blue (unnamed variety) $3


Other Items

  • Candle mould “skep” - $10
  • Candle mould “owl” - $10


New Hampshire African violet leaf for sale
African Violet New Hampshire

For photographs, botanical names, growing notes, and detailed descriptions of these plants, see my older catalogue page 

Please note my catalogue page has a lot of things not currently in season/not currently for sale.  The only things I have for sale this month are listed in this blog post above


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