Delivery & Collection
Delivery
Local Delivery - Super-fast, personal delivery - same day or next day from our Zoar's fleet of vans:
- Orders up to £200 - £5.00
- Orders over £200 - FREE
Applicable postcodes:
- SA1 - SA18
- CF33-CF35 & CF42-CF48
- LD3
Local customers are free to use the nationwide delivery options as well, but note the limitations on heavy and / or bulky items.
National Delivery - We use Royal Mail for smaller items and DPD for orders over £30:
- Orders up to £30 - £3.95
- Orders £30 - £75 - £5.95
- Orders £75+ - FREE (Excluding Bulky Items)
Heavy / Bulky Items
For those items that are too large or heavy for a courier to transport, we charge £7 additional cost to each item added. These items are marked Bulky / Heavy on the website. Bulky items are ALWAYS subject to a £7 per item charge for national delivery, including orders over £75.
Local Delivery Bulky Items Note: the £7 charge per item is only applicable on national delivery that uses Royal Mail or couriers. There is no surcharge on local delivery whatever the total order amount.
Collection
Order before 4pm (2pm on Sundays) for same day collection at our Neath store. Allow an hour before collecting and bring proof of purchase (confirmation email). Available 7 days a week (minus seasonal and bank holidays).
Description
Tiger Cross F1 is a traditional looking fruit of dark green with lighter green stripes. It has a bush habit and can be harvested young as courgette or left until 30cm long for marrows.
Marrows can be cut before the first frost and stored in a frost free but cool area and used during the winter. However, unlike courgette the skin is tough and is either removed before cooking or just after. Raise and grow as courgettes.
Delicious roasted with a little olive oil, they make for a fresh accompaniment to any dinner.
When to Sow Tiger Cross Marrow Seeds
April and May underglass or Mid May and June outdoors.
Where to Sow
Sow seed on edge 1.5cm (1/2") deep to prevent rotting in pots during April to May 2.5cm (1") apart under glass at 20°C (68°F) using good quality seed sowing compost. Sow outdoors mid-May to June direct into growing site 1.5cm (1/2") deep 2 to 3 seeds in each position 60cm (24") apart.
What to do next
Greenhouse sowings should be gradually hardened off once they have developed the first pair of rough leaves and transplanted to growing site in late-May to early-June 60cm (24"") apart. Outdoor sowings should be thinned to one plant per station.
Harvest
July to October
Handy Tip
Fruits can be harvested young like courgettes or left to mature to a marrow. Pick regularly so plants remain productive.
Nutritional Values
A good source of Vitamins A, C and E.
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