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Onion - Southport, Red Globe (Long Day)
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Onion - Southport, Red Globe (Long Day)
Southport White Globe Onion Seeds(100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Southport Onion produces medium-sized white globe onions. - A crisp and mild-flavored onion. - Perfect for salads and many other culinary creations. - A long day onion. - Grows well in containers and small spaces. - Easy to grow. Day to Maturity | 120 dayOnion Seeds | Onions are easy to grow, have a fairly short growing period and take up little space in the garden. Plant onions 1/4 inch deep and 3 to 4 inches apart in double rows, leaving 6 to 10 inches between rows.Click here for complete Onion grow guide
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Onion - Southport, White Globe (Long Day)
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Onion - Southport, White Globe (Long Day)
Southport White Globe Onion Seeds(100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Southport Onion produces medium-sized white globe onions. - A crisp and mild-flavored onion. - Perfect for salads and many other culinary creations. - A long day onion. - Grows well in containers and small spaces. - Easy to grow. Day to Maturity | 120 dayOnion Seeds | Onions are easy to grow, have a fairly short growing period and take up little space in the garden. Plant onions 1/4 inch deep and 3 to 4 inches apart in double rows, leaving 6 to 10 inches between rows.Click here for complete Onion grow guide
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Onion - Barletta, Pearly White
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Onion - Barletta, Pearly White
Barletta, Pearly White Onion Seeds(100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Barletta, Pearly White Onion is an extremely tasty small pearl-sized onion. - Barletta onions are beautiful silver white pickling onions. - So delicious! - Perfect for shish-ka-bobs, chicken and veggie skewers, and even just grilled on the bbq. - Grows well in containers and small spaces. - Easy to grow. Day to Maturity | 75-80 dayOnion Seeds | Onions are easy to grow, have a fairly short growing period and take up little space in the garden. Plant onions 1/4 inch deep and 3 to 4 inches apart in double rows, leaving 6 to 10 inches between rows.Click here for complete Onion grow guide
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Onion - Crimson Forest (Bunching)
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Onion - Crimson Forest (Bunching)
Crimson Forest Onion Seeds (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Crimson Forest is a rare heirloom. - Dark red, burgundy, and purple colors.- Excellent for many culinary creations. - Grows well in containers and small spaces. - Easy to grow. Day to Maturity | 60 dayOnion Seeds | Onions are easy to grow, have a fairly short growing period and take up little space in the garden. Plant onions 1/4 inch deep and 3 to 4 inches apart in double rows, leaving 6 to 10 inches between rows.Click here for complete Onion grow guide
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Onion - Lisbo, White (Bunching)
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White Lisbon (Bunching) Onion Seeds (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) White Lisbon is a very popular type of bunching onion. - Dark green leaves with long white stalks.- Stores well after harvest. - Excellent for many culinary creations. - A hot and cold resistant variety. - This variety is usually planted in the spring but it's also a great fall/winter crop as well. - Grows well in containers and small spaces - Easy to grow Day to Maturity | 65 dayOnion Seeds | Onions are easy to grow, have a fairly short growing period and take up little space in the garden. Plant onions 1/4 inch deep and 3 to 4 inches apart in double rows, leaving 6 to 10 inches between rows.Click here for complete Onion grow guide
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Parsley - Rooted Hamburg
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Parsley - Rooted Hamburg
Hamburg Rooted Parsley Seeds (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) A very old heirloom variety dating back to the 1600's!- Hamburg Rooted Parsley is used differently than other parsley plants. It's actually preferred by many European cooks and is typically the main ingredient for many stews.- Hamburg Rooted Parsley is a large edible root with smooth mild parsley flavor. - Very easy to grow.- In Europe root parsley is usually the first choice over parsnips. Day to Maturity | 85 days
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Parsley - Evergreen
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Parsley - Evergreen
Evergreen Parsley Seeds (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Dark green curly parsley leaves.- Can withstand frost and cooler temps better than the other varieties. - Use this parsley for garnishing, and culinary decoration. Day to Maturity | 70 days Planting Guide | Sow directly in your garden and space seeds 7" apart. Seeds can take a while to sprout. Can take 3-4 weeks before seedlings appear. Plant will grow to about 10" tall in about 60 days. Additional Details Parsley is a commonly grown culinary and medicinal herb that is often used as a domestic medicine. The fresh leaves are highly nutritious and can be considered a natural vitamin and mineral supplement in their own right. The plants prime use is as a diuretic where it is effective in ridding the body of stones and in treating jaundice, dropsy, cystitis etc. It is also a good detoxifier, helping the body to get rid of toxins via the urine and therefore helping in the treatment of a wide range of diseases such as rheumatism Follow SeedsNow.com's board Parsley on Pinterest.
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Tomato - Beefsteak, Pink [INDETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Beefsteak, Pink [INDETERMINATE]
Pink Beefsteak Tomato (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Large, solid, and meaty tomato variety with small seed cavities. - Can produce tomatoes that weigh over 2 lbs! - A great slicer and full of flavor. - Easy to grow. - Indeterminate. Day to Maturity | 85 days 12-Month Planting Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Plant it (Sow) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Eat it (Harvest) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ How to Grow Tomatoes from Seed #1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Tomatoes on Pinterest.
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Tomato - Green Grape [INDETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Green Grape [INDETERMINATE]
Green Grape Tomato Seeds (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) These Green Grape tomato seeds will produce a plant full of 1 oz green cherry tomatoes. - Rare green heirloom cherry tomato variety.- The tomatoes will grow in a cluster of about six to eight.- These tomatoes are perfect if you want to try making green ketchup.- They're also great for so many other culinary creations. - Easy to grow. - Indeterminate. Day to Maturity | 70 days 12-Month Planting Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Plant it (Sow) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Eat it (Harvest) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ How to Grow Tomatoes from Seed #1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Tomatoes on Pinterest.
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Tomato - Mortgage Lifter [INDETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Mortgage Lifter [INDETERMINATE]
Mortgage Lifter Tomato Seeds (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) These Mortgage Lifter tomato seeds will produce large beefsteak tomatoes up to 2 lbs! - Rich flavor. - Turn to a dark deep pink color as they mature on the vine. - A heirloom variety from West Virginia. - Easy to grow. - Indeterminate. Day to Maturity | 70 days 12-Month Planting Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Plant it (Sow) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Eat it (Harvest) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ How to Grow Tomatoes from Seed #1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Tomatoes on Pinterest.
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Tomato - Atkinson [INDETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Atkinson [INDETERMINATE]
Atkinson Tomato Seeds (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) These Atkinson tomato seeds will produce a plant full of 8 oz to 16 oz red tomatoes. - A great variety for use in salads, sandwiches, and many other culinary creations. - Excellent flavor.- This plant has thick leaves and makes it a great variety to plant if you live in a dry/humid environment. - Easy to grow. - Indeterminate. Day to Maturity | 70 days 12-Month Planting Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Plant it (Sow) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Eat it (Harvest) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ How to Grow Tomatoes from Seed #1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Tomatoes on Pinterest.
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Tomato - Beefsteak, Yellow [INDETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Beefsteak, Yellow [INDETERMINATE]
Beefsteak, Yellow Tomato (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Large, solid, and meaty tomato variety with small seed cavities. - Can produce tomatoes that weigh over 2 lbs! - A great slicer and full of flavor. - Easy to grow. - Indeterminate. Day to Maturity | 85 days 12-Month Planting Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Plant it (Sow) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Eat it (Harvest) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ How to Grow Tomatoes from Seed #1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Tomatoes on Pinterest.
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Tomato - Caribe [DETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Caribe [DETERMINATE]
Caribe Tomato (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) These Caribe tomato seeds produce a beautiful compact tomato plant.- 8 oz red tomatoes. - Does well in dry and humid areas across the country. - Grows well in containers and tight spaces. - Determinate. - Easy to grow. Day to Maturity | 85 days 12-Month Planting Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Plant it (Sow) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Eat it (Harvest) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ How to Grow Tomatoes from Seed #1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Tomatoes on Pinterest.
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Tomato - Money Maker [INDETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Money Maker [INDETERMINATE]
Money Maker Tomato (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The money maker is a tomato plant that produces good yields of bright red tomatoes. - Heirloom variety from Bristol, England.- Grows up to 8 ounces. - It's one of the most reliable tomato plants you can grow. - Indeterminate. - Easy to grow. Day to Maturity | 85 days 12-Month Planting Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Plant it (Sow) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Eat it (Harvest) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ How to Grow Tomatoes from Seed #1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Tomatoes on Pinterest.
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Tomato - Abraham (Abe) Lincoln [INDETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Abraham (Abe) Lincoln [INDETERMINATE]
Abraham (Abe) Lincoln Tomato (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) WOW! Produces extra large 1 lb heirloom tomatoes. - These tomatoes turn dark red as they mature. - One of the best varieties to grow if you want to make ketchup!- Also a great variety for tomato juice or just and eating straight off the vine. Slice them up and put them on a sandwich or burger. - Indeterminate. - Easy to grow. Day to Maturity | 85 days 12-Month Planting Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Plant it (Sow) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Eat it (Harvest) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ How to Grow Tomatoes from Seed #1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Tomatoes on Pinterest.
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Tomato - Manitoba [DETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Manitoba [DETERMINATE]
Manitoba Tomato (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Bush type tomato plant that will produce beautiful delicious 6-8 ounce red heirloom tomatoes. - Determinate. - Easy to grow. Day to Maturity | 90 days 12-Month Planting Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Plant it (Sow) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Eat it (Harvest) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ How to Grow Tomatoes from Seed #1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Tomatoes on Pinterest.
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Tomato - Oxheart, Pink [INDETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Oxheart, Pink [INDETERMINATE]
Pink Oxheart Tomato (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) A beautiful tomato plant that produces medium-large red/pink tomatoes in the shape of a heart. - Very meaty and full of flavor. - Very popular amongst gourmet chefs for their use in salads and sandwiches. - Indeterminate. - Easy to grow. Day to Maturity | 90 days 12-Month Planting Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Plant it (Sow) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Eat it (Harvest) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ How to Grow Tomatoes from Seed #1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Tomatoes on Pinterest.
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Tomato - Oxheart, Yellow [INDETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Oxheart, Yellow [INDETERMINATE]
Yellow Oxheart Tomato (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) A beautiful tomato plant that produces medium-large yellowish orange tomatoes in the shape of a heart. - Very meaty and full of flavor. - Very popular amongst gourmet chefs for their use in salads and sandwiches. - Indeterminate. - Easy to grow. Day to Maturity | 90 days 12-Month Planting Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Plant it (Sow) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Eat it (Harvest) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ How to Grow Tomatoes from Seed #1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Tomatoes on Pinterest.
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Tomato - Gardener's Delight [INDETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Gardener's Delight [INDETERMINATE]
Gardener's Delight Tomato (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) A nice compact plant that produces tons of 1 1/2" red cherry tomatoes.- Heirloom tomato variety from Germany. - Grows well in containers and large pots. - Tomatoes grow in clusters of 6-12. - Very popular amongst gourmet chefs for use in salads. - Indeterminate. - Easy to grow. Day to Maturity | 65 days 12-Month Planting Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Plant it (Sow) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Eat it (Harvest) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ How to Grow Tomatoes from Seed #1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Tomatoes on Pinterest.
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Tomato - Brandywine, Yellow [INDETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Brandywine, Yellow [INDETERMINATE]
Brandywine, Yellow Tomato (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) A massive heirloom tomato of a beefsteak type. - Produces large (up to 12 ounce) yellow fruits. - Well known for its excellent & exotic flavor. - Soft texture, rough shoulders, and creamy smooth flesh. - Indeterminate. - Easy to grow. Day to Maturity | 90 days 12-Month Planting Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Plant it (Sow) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Eat it (Harvest) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ How to Grow Tomatoes from Seed #1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Tomatoes on Pinterest.
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Lettuce - Burgundy Boston
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Lettuce - Burgundy Boston
Lettuce, Burgundy Boston (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Beautiful multi-color lettuce leaves. Semi-curly leaves with really nice texture and color. Extremely popular amongst gourmet chefs and restaurants. Easy to grow and does not require a lot of space. Day to Maturity | 70 days Lettuce Seeds | Lettuce can be grown practically anywhere. For leaf types seed should be sown thinly in rows 1 foot apart. For head, Bibb, and cos types, space rows 18 inches apart.Click here for complete Lettuce grow guide
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Lettuce - Lollo Bionda
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Lettuce - Lollo Bionda
Lettuce, Lollo Bionda (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Beautiful bright lime green lettuce leaves. This is the green alternative to Lollo Rossa. Compact and curly with amazing flavor. Extremely popular amongst gourmet chefs and restaurants. Easy to grow and does not require a lot of space. Day to Maturity | 50 days Lettuce Seeds | Lettuce can be grown practically anywhere. For leaf types seed should be sown thinly in rows 1 foot apart. For head, Bibb, and cos types, space rows 18 inches apart.Click here for complete Lettuce grow guide
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Lettuce - Tango
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Lettuce - Tango
Lettuce, Tango (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Beautiful tight green crinkled lettuce leaves. Curly leaves with really nice texture and color. Extremely popular amongst gourmet chefs and restaurants. Easy to grow and does not require a lot of space. Day to Maturity | 50 days Lettuce Seeds | Lettuce can be grown practically anywhere. For leaf types seed should be sown thinly in rows 1 foot apart. For head, Bibb, and cos types, space rows 18 inches apart.Click here for complete Lettuce grow guide
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Lettuce - Lollo Rossa
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Lettuce - Lollo Rossa
Lettuce, Lollo Rossa Dark (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Beautiful red lettuce leaves. Curly leaves with really nice texture and color. Extremely popular amongst gourmet chefs and restaurants. Easy to grow and does not require a lot of space. Day to Maturity | 50 days Lettuce Seeds | Lettuce can be grown practically anywhere. For leaf types seed should be sown thinly in rows 1 foot apart. For head, Bibb, and cos types, space rows 18 inches apart.Click here for complete Lettuce grow guide
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Lettuce - Little Gem
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Lettuce, Little Gem (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Crisp & refreshing lettuce variety. Sweet and crunchy. The leaves of this particular lettuce makes it idea for use in wraps and hors d'oeuvres. Easy to grow in compact spaces and smaller containers. Organic Lettuce Grow Guide: Click Here Days to Maturity | 65 days Lettuce Seeds | Lettuce can be grown practically anywhere. For leaf types seed should be sown thinly in rows 1 foot apart. For head, Bibb, and cos types, space rows 18 inches apart.Click here for complete Lettuce grow guide
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Lettuce - Green Ice
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Lettuce - Green Ice
Lettuce, Green Ice (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Flavorful dark green crinkled lettuce. - Chef's all around the country grow this variety to include in salads and garnishes. - Very popular and easy to grow from seed.- Does not require a lot of space to grow. Day to Maturity | 65 days Lettuce Seeds | Lettuce can be grown practically anywhere. For leaf types seed should be sown thinly in rows 1 foot apart. For head, Bibb, and cos types, space rows 18 inches apart.Click here for complete Lettuce grow guide
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Lettuce - Blonde de Paris
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Lettuce - Blonde de Paris
Lettuce, Blonde de Paris (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Crisp & refreshing lettuce variety. The leaves of this particular lettuce makes it idea for use in gourmet sandwiches, burgers and salads. Organic Lettuce Grow Guide: Click Here Days to Maturity | 60 days Lettuce Seeds | Lettuce can be grown practically anywhere. For leaf types seed should be sown thinly in rows 1 foot apart. For head, Bibb, and cos types, space rows 18 inches apart.Click here for complete Lettuce grow guide
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Bean (Pole) - Prizewinner
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Pole Bean, Prizewinner (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Pole type bean variety. Produces beautiful 14-16" long flat green beans. Extremely flavorful. Can be used fresh or as dried beans. Day to Maturity | 75 days Best Months to Plant | [April - June] Beans like sun and water. Give them lots of it and they'll grow fast. Pole Beans | Beans can be grown in average soil, almost anywhere in the United States. Set 3 rough barked, 6 foot poles in the ground, tepee fashion, and tie together at the topClick Here for Complete "Pole Bean" Grow Guide
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Tomato - Cherry, Red (Small) [INDETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Cherry, Red (Small) [INDETERMINATE]
Small Red Cherry Tomato (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Small Red Cherry tomato plant produces a lot of small red tomatoes on a tall plant. - Grows 1/2 small, sweet, and firm fruits. - Continues to grow for an extended period of time.- Cherry tomatoes have some of the most excellent flavor. - Very easy to grow.- Indeterminate. Day to Maturity | 85 days 12-Month Planting Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Plant it (Sow) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Eat it (Harvest) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ How to Grow Tomatoes from Seed #1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Tomatoes on Pinterest.
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Tomato - Tiny Tim [DETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Tiny Tim [DETERMINATE]
Tiny Tim Tomato (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Tiny Tim tomato plant is a dwarf type plant produces excellent yields of ¾" - 1" bright red cherry tomatoes. - Perfect patio gardens. Grows well in pots, containers, and window sill gardens. - Gets 12 inches tall and does not require ANY staking! - Continues to grow for an extended period of time. - Very easy to grow- Excellent for culinary creations.- Perfect for small gardens. Day to Maturity | 45 days 12-Month Planting Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Plant it (Sow) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Eat it (Harvest) ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ How to Grow Tomatoes from Seed #1. Tomatoes are very easy to grow from seed. You should start you seeds indoors using seed starting pellets. Keep the soil warm and dark until the seedlings appear. Put them on top of your refrigerator to keep them warm. It's important to note that light/sun isn't crucial until the seedlings have popped out of the soil. They usually poke their heads out of the soil in about 7-10 days. #2. As soon as the tomato sprouts appear, move the plants to a brighter yet cooler location. This is where they'll need the light to continue growing nicely. The best time to grow tomato seedlings is at about 70ºF during the day and no lower than 40ºF at night. This promotes strong root development. #3. As your tomatoes continue to grow (4" tall), transplant them to larger pots. Bury them a bit lower into the soil than you would most other vegetables. #4. About 2-weeks before you plan to transplant them into the garden, you should begin 'hardening' the plants a.k.a. getting them used to living outside and away from adult supervision. Move the pots outside in the shade during the day and then bring them back inside at night. This is the easiest way to get them to thrive and adapt to their current growing conditions. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step. You should always 'harden' tomato plants before transplanting them into the garden. This even needs to be done with Tomato plants you would have payed for at a local nursery. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Tomatoes on Pinterest.
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Lettuce - Summer Bibb
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Lettuce - Summer Bibb
Lettuce, Summer Bibb (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Compact butterhead-type lettuce. - Plant produces good yields of medium size greens. - Very hardy - Perfect for home gardens, containers, raised beds, and hydroponics. Day to Maturity | 55 days Lettuce Seeds | Lettuce can be grown practically anywhere. For leaf types seed should be sown thinly in rows 1 foot apart. For head, Bibb, and cos types, space rows 18 inches apart.Click here for complete Lettuce grow guide
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Bean (Bush) - Kentucky Wonder, White
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Bean (Bush) - Kentucky Wonder, White
Bush Bean, Kentucky Wonder White Seeded (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Kentucky Wonder Bean is one of the oldest and most widely used bean varieties ever grown. - Heavy yields of delicious green beans. - Can be eaten fresh, canned, or frozen. - Extremely flavorful and full of flavorful white bean seeds. - Will continue to grow until frost. Day to Maturity | 65 days Best Months to Plant | [April - June] Beans like sun and water. Give them lots of it and they'll grow fast. Click here for complete Bean grow guide
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Bean (Lima)- Thorogreen
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Bean (Lima)- Thorogreen
Lima Bean, Early Thorogreen (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Early Thorogreen is a dwarf plant produces heavy yields of large green lima beans. - Plant does not require a trellis. - Flat thin 3" long beans.- Perfect for soups and casseroles. - Easy to grow. Day to Maturity | 65 days Best Months to Plant | [April - June] Beans like sun and water. Give them lots of it and they'll grow fast. Click here for complete Lima Bean grow guide
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Bean (Bush) - Provider
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Bush Bean, Provider (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Provider bean plant is a compact bush type plant produces 5 ½" long string-less green beans. - Dependable early variety- Germinates in cool soil and does well in adverse weather. - Easy to grow and tastes great. Day to Maturity | 50 days Best Months to Plant | [April - June] Beans like sun and water. Give them lots of it and they'll grow fast. Click here for complete Bush Bean grow guide
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Melon - Amarillo Oro
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Melon, Amarillo Oro (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Amarillo Oro plant produces good yields of large 15 lb. golden yellow oblong melons. A pre-1870 heirloom variety from Europe.- White flesh with sweet flavor. - Grows well in the winter.- Suitable for home gardens and market growers. Day to Maturity | 90 days Melon Seeds | Because of the long growing season, start plants indoors 4 to 5 weeks before outdoor planting time. Direct sow 4-5 seeds in a hill and then thin to the appropriate spacing. Click here for complete Melon grow guide
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Melon - Banana
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Melon - Banana
Melon, Banana (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Produces excellent yields of 18" long yellow melons. - The orange flesh is extremely tender and juicy- Has a banana flavor. Day to Maturity | 90 days Melon Seeds | Because of the long growing season, start plants indoors 4 to 5 weeks before outdoor planting time. Direct sow 4-5 seeds in a hill and then thin to the appropriate spacing. Click here for complete Melon grow guide
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Carrot - Chantenay, 5" Long
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Carrot, Chantenay (5" Long) (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Plant produces high yields of 5 ½" long orange carrots. - Rarely splits.- Grows well in winter. - Easy to grow. - Perfect for home gardens or market growers. Day to Maturity | 70 days Carrot Seeds | Carrots are an annual cool-season crop, half-hardy to frost and light freezes. Sow seeds evenly in a very shallow furrow, about 1/4 inch deep, and keep seeds moist so they will germinate. Click here for complete Carrot grow guide Additional Details Carrot gets its characteristic and bright orange colour from β-carotene, which is metabolised into vitamin A in humans when bile salts are present in the intestines. Carrots are also rich in dietary fibre, antioxidants, and minerals. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Carrots on Pinterest.
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Onion - Evergreen (Bunching)
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Onion - Evergreen (Bunching)
Onion, Evergreen (Bunching) a.k.a Scallion (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Allium cepa. This plant produces very long and slender bunching onions. - Grown exclusively as green bunching onions. Onions have white shanks and white skin making it a very attractive scallion for gourmet dishes. - A hardy plant that can withstand cold weather. - If you like scallions, you'll love this variety. - Extremely popular. - A must have for any onion-lover! Day to Maturity | 120 daysOnion Seeds | Onions are easy to grow, have a fairly short growing period and take up little space in the garden. Plant onions 1/4 inch deep and 3 to 4 inches apart in double rows, leaving 6 to 10 inches between rows.Click here for complete Onion grow guide
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Lettuce - White Boston (Butterhead)
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Lettuce, White Boston (Butterhead) (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Lactuca sativa. Compact butterhead-type lettuce. - Plant produces good yields of a light green butter-head type lettuce. - This is a very popular variety because it grows higher off the ground, so the bottom leaves don't rot. - Great for growing in raised beds and containers.- Can tolerate the cold. - Easy to grow. Day to Maturity | 55 days Lettuce Seeds | Lettuce can be grown practically anywhere. For leaf types seed should be sown thinly in rows 1 foot apart. For head, Bibb, and cos types, space rows 18 inches apart.Click here for complete Lettuce grow guide
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Radish - Hailstone (White)
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Radish - Hailstone (White)
Radish, White Hailstone (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Raphanus sativus. Plant produces flavorful white round radishes. - Radishes have a mild taste.- Easy to grow and only less than a month to grow. - Crisp and tender. - Excellent for salads and other culinary creations. Days to Maturity | 30 days Creative Culinary Uses | Mario Brothers Mushroom out of Radish Additional Details Radishes are rich in ascorbic acid, folic acid, and potassium. They are a good source of vitamin B6, riboflavin, magnesium, copper, and calcium. One cup of sliced red radish bulbs provides approximately 20 calories, largely from carbohydrates Follow SeedsNow.com's board Radishes on Pinterest.
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Pumpkin - Jack Be Little
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Pumpkin - Jack Be Little
Pumpkin, Jack Be Little (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Cucurbita pepo. Plant produces tiny 4" wide orange pumpkins. - Very attractive and great for Halloween and Thanksgiving decorations. Day to Maturity | 100 days Additional Details The word pumpkin originates from the word pepon, which is Greek for “large melon". The French adapted this word to pompon, which the British changed to pumpion and later American colonists changed that to the word we use today, "pumpkin".
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Pepper - Orange King
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Orange King Bell Pepper (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Plant produces good yields of orange colored sweet bell peppers. - Peppers have thick walls turn from green to orange when mature. - Suitable for home garden and market growers. Day to Maturity | 70 days
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Eggplant - Turkish
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Orange Turkish Eggplant (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Solanum melongena. Plant produces good yields of tennis ball size bright orange eggplants. - Extremely flavorful. - Easy to grow.- Perfect for stuffings. Day to Maturity | 90 days Eggplant Seeds | Start seed indoors to allow at least 10 weeks for young plants to develop. Plant in rows 3 feet apart, with 2 feet between plants.Click here for complete Eggplant grow guide
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Eggplant - Long Green Louisiana
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Eggplant, Louisiana (Long Green) (Heirloom/100% Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Solanum melongena. Produces excellent yields of 9" long/glossy light green eggplants. - White flesh.- Very delicious with nutty flavor and no bitterness. - Excellent for Creole fish stew and other culinary creations. Day to Maturity | 65 days Eggplant Seeds | Start seed indoors to allow at least 10 weeks for young plants to develop. Plant in rows 3 feet apart, with 2 feet between plants.Click here for complete Eggplant grow guide
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Melon - Planters Jumbo
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Melon - Planters Jumbo
Melon (Cantaloupe), Planters Jumbo (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Planters Jumbo melon produces a very sweet and delicious fruit that matures to about 5lbs. - Thick and protective rind.- Orange flesh. - Extremely juicy. - Has a pretty small seed cavity. - Tolerant of heat and drought. - Can also tolerate heavy rainfall. - Excellent source of vitamin C. - One of our best sellers! Day to Maturity | 85 days Melon Seeds | Because of the long growing season, start plants indoors 4 to 5 weeks before outdoor planting time. Direct sow 4-5 seeds in a hill and then thin to the appropriate spacing. Click here for complete Melon grow guide
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