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    Potato (Mid-Season) - Russet Pioneer (Organic/Heirloom)

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      • Mid Season
      • Medium Yield

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      Mid Season. Blocky russet type. Long oval even tubers. Best ways to cook, roasting, frying, & baking. High yielder. Medium-long storage.


    NOTE:  We do not use chemicals to prevent our potatoes from sprouting. So the seed potatoes you order may have already begun to sprout when they arrive. This is okay-in fact some consider it desirable.

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    Tomato - San Marzano (Indeterminate)

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    Can a tomato be a celebrity? Ask the San Marzano Tomato—if you can get past its bodyguards. One commercial grower proclaims it the “gold standard for taste.” Martha Stewart devoted an entire blog post to it. Certified tomatoes from Italy are regulated. It even has its own Wikipedia page. But at the end of the day, it’s still just a tomato. One that’s longer and thinner than other plum/paste tomatoes, with exceptional tomato flavor, meaty and thin skinned for slicing, few seeds and fleshy for saucing, and very high yields. We’ve joined the fan club. How about you?

    • Sweet, intense flavor
    • Very high yields
    • Compact plant
    • Good fresh or cooked

    SEED PLANTING TIPS

    • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
    • Growth type: Indeterminate, trellis support, regular pruning 
    • Tomato size: Medium
    • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
    • Spacing between plants: 24" apart
    • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
    • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
    • Germination soil temps: 75F-95F
    • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
    • Sun needs: Full sun
    • Frost hardy: No
    • Planting season: Spring, summer
    • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
    • Days to maturity: 75-90 days

    Click here to view our full Tomato grow guide

    Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper

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    Cabbage - Early Jersey Wakefield

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    • These seeds produces good yields of 2 lb heads of cabbage in the shape of a cone.

      - Excellent flavor and very sweet.

      - Open pollinated heirloom variety.

    • Days to Maturity | 65-75 days

    • Cabbage Seeds | ❄️ Cabbage is an annual cool-season crop, hardy to frost and light freezes. A smaller cabbage head has better flavor and can stay in the field longer without splitting. To keep them small, plant close together or, when the head is almost full, give the plant a sharp twist to break up the roots. 😀 Cabbage is a wide spreading foliage plant with handsome leaves that form a tight, hard ball head on a strong central stem. Young plants may bolt if grown at 50F for a long time; however mature plants of late varieties improve flavor in cold weather.

      Click here for complete Cabbage grow guide


    Did you know? Cabbage is an excellent source of vitamin C! It also contains significant amounts of glutamine, an amino acid that has anti-inflammatory properties. Cabbage can also be included in dieting programs, as it is a low calorie food.

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    Sprouts/Microgreens - Bean, Garbanzo (Chickpea)

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    Classic garbanzos (chickpea) for sprouts and hummus.  Learn how to make your own hummus >

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    Sprouts/Microgreens - Sunflower

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    Baby sunflower micro-greens are delicious!  If you've never tried sprouting sunflowers they make a great addition to salads. They are extremely rich in essential nutrients.

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    Pumpkin - Wee Be Little

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    The Pumpkin Wee Bee Little variety is a compact and productive cultivar that has gained popularity among gardeners for its unique characteristics and suitability for small spaces. This variety is particularly well-suited for urban gardening, container gardening, and small garden plots, making it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.

    One of the most notable features of the Pumpkin Wee Bee Little is its size. Typically, the fruits reach a diameter of about 3 to 4 inches, making them ideal for decorative purposes, culinary use, or as part of a harvest display. The plants themselves are bushy and compact, usually growing to a height of 12 to 18 inches, which allows for efficient space utilization in the garden.

    • Mini pumpkins about the size of a grapefruit

    • Weigh about 14 ounces each pumpkin

    • Days to Maturity | 90 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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    Watermelon - Cal Sweet

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    • Cal Sweet is one of the sweetest tasting and most popular watermelon varieties available

    • A commercial grower favorite - sells well at farmers markets

    • Dark green stripes on the exterior with bright red flesh

    • Grows to appx. 35 lbs

    • Perfect-sized watermelon for any-sized backyard

    • Days to Maturity | 90 days

    • Watermelons are heat-loving plants that need lots of sun. They grow on a long vine, so make sure to give them plenty of space to roam around.

        


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    Watermelon - Jubilee

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    • The Jubilee is a very long shaped watermelon

    • Deep red flesh

    • Grows up to appx. 40 lbs

    • Days to Maturity | 90 days

    • Watermelons are heat-loving plants that need lots of sun. They grow on a long vine, so make sure to give them plenty of space to roam around.

        


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    Cabbage - Glory Of Enkhuizen

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    • These seeds produces a medium-to-large hard round heads of cabbage

      - Suitable for spring, summer, and fall crops

      - Cold hardy

      - Stores well. Suitable for home gardens and market growers


      - Perfect for Kraut recipes

    • Days to Maturity | 90 days

    • Cabbage Seeds | ❄️ Cabbage is an annual cool-season crop, hardy to frost and light freezes. A smaller cabbage head has better flavor and can stay in the field longer without splitting. To keep them small, plant close together or, when the head is almost full, give the plant a sharp twist to break up the roots. 😀 Cabbage is a wide spreading foliage plant with handsome leaves that form a tight, hard ball head on a strong central stem. Young plants may bolt if grown at 50F for a long time; however mature plants of late varieties improve flavor in cold weather.

      Click here for complete Cabbage grow guide

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    Did you know? Cabbage is an excellent source of vitamin C! It also contains significant amounts of glutamine, an amino acid that has anti-inflammatory properties. Cabbage can also be included in dieting programs, as it is a low calorie food.

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    Tomato - Bradley (Indeterminate)

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    The Bradley Tomato is a sweet little pink tomato. By sweet, we mean lightly sweet and slightly acidic. By little, well, that’s just what you say when you describe something darling; it’s a medium-sized fruit. As for pink, it’s a dark pink. To be precise, it’s a lightly sweet and slightly acidic medium-sized dark pink tomato. A reliable producer with good-old fashioned tomato flavor.

    • Well-balanced flavor
    • Dark pink color
    • Reliable producer
    • Good fresh or cooked

    SEED PLANTING TIPS

    • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
    • Growth type: Indeterminate, trellis support, regular pruning 
    • Tomato size: Medium
    • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
    • Spacing between plants: 24" apart
    • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
    • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
    • Germination soil temps: 75F-95F
    • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
    • Sun needs: Full sun
    • Frost hardy: No
    • Planting season: Spring, summer
    • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
    • Days to maturity: 75-80 days

    Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper

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    Tomato - Calypso (Indeterminate)

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    The Calypso Tomato is often referred to as a “common salad tomato". Calypso is tolerant of heat and humidity, and great for Southern gardens.

    • Common tomato flavor
    • Common tomato color
    • Heat tolerant
    • Great for Southern gardens

    SEED PLANTING TIPS

    • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
    • Growth type: Indeterminate, trellis support, regular pruning 
    • Tomato size: Medium
    • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
    • Spacing between plants: 24" apart
    • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
    • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
    • Germination soil temps: 75F-95F
    • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
    • Sun needs: Full sun
    • Frost hardy: No
    • Planting season: Spring, summer
    • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
    • Days to maturity: 75-80 days

    Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper

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    Tomato - Oxheart, Orange (Indeterminate)

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    The Orange Oxheart Tomato is what you call eye candy. High yields of deep orange heart-shaped fruits glowing against a backdrop of emerald green leaves provide a stunning visual in any garden. They’re tasty, too. Meaty, fruity, juicy slicers grow and ripen all summer long, giving you more time for more eyefuls. 

    You may also like: Pink Oxheart Tomatoes ⟐ Yellow Oxheart Tomatoes 

    • Sweet and juicy
    • Small seed core
    • High yields
    • Good fresh and cooked

    SEED PLANTING TIPS

    • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
    • Growth type: Indeterminate, trellis support, regular pruning 
    • Tomato size: Large (1-2 lbs.)
    • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
    • Spacing between plants: 24" apart
    • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
    • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
    • Germination soil temps: 75F-95F
    • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
    • Sun needs: Full sun
    • Frost hardy: No
    • Planting season: Spring, summer
    • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
    • Days to maturity: 75-85 days

    Click here to view our full Tomato grow guide

    Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper

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    Tomato - Marion (Indeterminate)

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    The Marion Tomato is the perfect tomato for Southern gardens—tolerant of heat and humidity, resistant to cracking and disease, producing gobs of scarlet globes that ripen mid-season, and with just enough sweetness and acidity to know you’re eating the perfect tomato. A great-tasting and versatile fruit for sauce and paste or salt and pepper.

    • Heat tolerant
    • Early producer
    • High yields
    • Good for Southern gardens

    SEED PLANTING TIPS

    • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
    • Growth type: Indeterminate, trellis support, regular pruning 
    • Tomato size: Medium
    • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
    • Spacing between plants: 24" apart
    • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
    • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
    • Germination soil temps: 75F-95F
    • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
    • Sun needs: Full sun
    • Frost hardy: No
    • Planting season: Spring, summer
    • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
    • Days to maturity: 75-80 days

    Click here to view our full Tomato grow guide

    Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper

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    Squash (Winter) - Hubbard, Chicago Warted

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    • The Chicago Warted Hubbard Warted squash is popular green skinned squash with orange flesh
    • Very sweet and full of flavor - perfect for pies, canning, and processing.
    • Ideal for any sized garden and easy to grow.
    • Days to Maturity | 110 days


    Additional Details

    Though considered a vegetable in cooking, botanically speaking, squash is a fruit (being the receptacle for the plant's seeds). Squash can be served fresh (in salads) and cooked (squash stuffed with meat, fried squash, baked squash).
     

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    Squash (Winter) - Hubbard, Green

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    • The True Green Hubbard squash is popular 10 lb long dark bronze-green skinned squash
    • Orange/Yellow flesh 
    • Very sweet and full of flavor - perfect for pies and canning
    • Ideal for any sized garden and easy to grow
    • Days to Maturity | 110 days

    Additional Details

    Though considered a vegetable in cooking, botanically speaking, squash is a fruit (being the receptacle for the plant's seeds). Squash can be served fresh (in salads) and cooked (squash stuffed with meat, fried squash, baked squash).
     

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    Blueberry, Highbush

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    Blueberry seeds from a certified organic blueberry farm in Kentucky, USA. 

    Northern and Southern blueberry seed mix.

    BLUEBERRY PLANTS ARE EASY TO GROW FROM SEEDS

    These seeds have been stratified to get the highest possible germination rate. They are NON GMO.

    Blueberry seeds are slow germinators, the first seeds will probably start to germinate in about a month, and finish germinating over the next 2-3 months.  Blueberries should be started in a separate container from other varieties that germinate quickly because they can take longer to sprout up.


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    Cucumber - Cucamelon, West Indian Burr Gherkin

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    • Also known as: known as Cackrey, Maroon Cucumber, West Indian Gherkin, and West Indian Gourd.

    • Incredibly small, cucumber-shaped fruits.

    • The surface of these tiny fruits are covered with spine-like warts, while the flesh is pale green.

    • Easy to grow for everyone, sells great at farmers markets!

      • Can be cooked or eaten raw. The flavor is similar to that of other more traditional cucumbers. 

      • Days to Maturity | 55 - 65 days

        Click Here For Our Complete Cucumber Grow Guide

         

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        Cover Crop - Fall & Winter Rye

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        • Perennial
        • Suppress weeds


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        Very hardy, valued for its ability to break up hard pan soils with a profusion of roots and root hairs. Suppresses weeds, adaptable to a wide range of soil and climate conditions. Can plant from early spring until the ground freezes as a winter cover crop. Plant in fall with winter peas for nitrogen, organic matter and weed suppression. Planting rate: 3lbs per 1,000 sq ft; 
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        Bean, Fava/Broad - Aguadulce

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        The Aguadulce Fava Bean is a cold hardy broadbean that can also take a bit of heat. This 4' bush-type plant produces charming white and black flowers that turn into huge green pods with huge, creamy, nutty, protein-rich beans inside. Known as a dried bean, it’s also delicious when eaten fresh from the pod. With its edible leaves, high yields, and nitrogen-fixing properties, this is a gorgeous performer for fall and winter gardens in all grow zones.

        • Easy to grow
        • Cold hardy to 20 degrees F
        • Nitrogen fixer
        • Great for winter gardens

        SEED PLANTING TIPS

        • Botanical name: Vicia faba
        • Depth to plant seeds: 2" deep
        • Spacing between plants: 4"-6" apart
        • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
        • Days to germinate (sprout): 10-14 days
        • Germination soil temps: 50F-65F
        • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
        • Sun needs: Full sun
        • Frost hardy: Yes
        • Planting season: Spring, fall, winter
        • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 2-4 plants per sq. ft.
        • Days to maturity: 75-80 days when spring sown, 180 days when fall sown

        Click here to view our full Bean grow guide

        Good companion plants: Cabbage, Carrot, Lettuce, Parsley, Rosemary

        Shop more:  
        BUSH BEANS
        FAVA & BROAD BEANS
        LIMA BEANS
        POLE BEANS

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        Tomato - Big Rainbow (Indeterminate)

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        The Big Rainbow Tomato is a popular ribbed beefsteak variety that produces 1-2 lb fruits. A favorite among gardeners for its marbled palette of orange, red, and yellow skin coloring that continues through to the flesh. Taming all that wildness is a little pot of gold flavor that is well-balanced between acidic and sweet. Heavy producer, so stake well.

        • High yields
        • Extra large fruit
        • Well-balanced flavor
        • Hearty slicer

        SEED PLANTING TIPS

        • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
        • Growth type: Indeterminate, trellis support, regular pruning
        • Tomato size: Large (1-2 lbs.)
        • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
        • Spacing between plants: 24"-36" apart
        • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
        • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
        • Germination soil temps: 75F-95F
        • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
        • Sun needs: Full sun
        • Frost hardy: No
        • Planting season: Spring, summer
        • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 3 sq. ft.
        • Days to maturity: 85-95 days

        Click here to view our full Tomato grow guide

        Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper

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        Watermelon - Tendersweet (Orange-flesh)

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        • The Tendersweet Watermelon is a classic heirloom variety with dark orange flesh

          - Very sweet and delicious

        • Grows up to 35 lbs!

        • Days to Maturity | 90 days

        • Watermelons are heat-loving plants that need lots of sun. They grow on a long vine, so make sure to give them plenty of space to roam around.

            


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        Garlic - (Hard Neck) Porcelain German

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        • Grows well in any climate
        Hardneck
        • Strong flavor


        Details

        Grows a very large bulb containing easy to peel cloves. The white wrappers have delicate purple stripes. This one is #1 on taste. Stores up to six months. Does well in any climate.


        How to Plant Garlic

        Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

        Key Planting Info:

        • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
        • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
        • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
        • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


        Click here for a more detailed Garlic Grow Guide ->

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          Watermelon - Georgia Rattlesnake

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          • Has stripes that resemble that of a rattlesnake - hence the name
          • All-time heirloom favorite
          • Grows up to 35 lbs
          • The rind is striped and resistant to bruising

          • Days to Maturity | 95 days

          • Best Months to Plant  |  [April - June]  Watermelons are heat-loving plants that need lots of sun. They grow on a long vine, so make sure to give them plenty of space to roam around.



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          Tomatillo - Pineapple

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          • These tomatillo seeds will produce delicious 3-5 ounce fruits.

          • Tomatillo is popularly used to make salsas.

          • Days to Maturity | 85 days

           

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          Tomatillo - Purple

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          • These tomatillo seeds will produce delicious 3-5 ounce fruits.

          • Tomatillo is popularly used to make salsas.

          • Days to Maturity | 85 days

           

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          Tomatillo - Ground Cherry

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          • These tomatillo seeds will produce delicious 3-5 ounce fruits.

          • Tomatillo is popularly used to make salsas.

          • Days to Maturity | 85 days

           

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          Tomato - Sub Arctic Plenty (Early) (Determinate)

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          The Sub Arctic Plenty (Early) Tomato is trying to tell you something: It produces a lot of fruits very quickly (45 days!), and really likes cooler temps. It would also like you to know that you can quickly (45 days!) grow the plants closer together without a stake or cage, or in a container or hanging basket. One more thing: It doesn’t sacrifice flavor or texture by ripening so many fruits so quickly (45 days!). You’ll harvest clusters of robust, red, juicy, tart, smallish medium-sized fruits in no time (45 days!). Plenty of them.

          • Very high yields
          • Very quick production—45 days!
          • Good for containers
          • Good for an early Southern or short Northern growing season

          SEED PLANTING TIPS

          • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
          • Growth type: Determinate, tomato cage support, no pruning 
          • Tomato size: Medium
          • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
          • Spacing between plants: 12"-24" apart
          • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
          • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
          • Germination soil temps: 75F-85F
          • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
          • Sun needs: Full sun
          • Frost hardy: No
          • Planting season: Spring, summer
          • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per sq. ft.
          • Days to maturity: 45-60 days

          Click here to view our full Tomato grow guide

          Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper

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          Garlic - (Hard Neck) Russian Red

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          • Hard neck
          • Rocambole


          Details

          Red Russian is a rocambole garlic that was brought to the Pacific Northwest by Russian immigrants in the 1900s. It can withhold very cold winter temperatures while being grown in the garden. Early-Mid Season and averages 6-7 cloves per bulb.

          How to Plant Garlic

          Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

          Key Planting Info:

          • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
          • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
          • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
          • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


          Click here for a more detailed Garlic Grow Guide ->

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            Garlic - (Hard Neck) Porcelain Musik

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            • Porcelain
            Hard-neck
            • Very cold hardy

            Details

            A favorite, Musik is a porcelain type hardneck garlic with a rich flavor and medium to hot heat. Containing 4 to 8 easy to peel buff-colored cloves streaked with red highlights, it has excellent yields and is very cold hardy. Stores for 6 months or more. 

            Porcelain Musik is a hardneck variety that is well-suited for garden cultivation in temperate regions. It produces large, firm bulbs with a rich, complex flavor favored by chefs and gardeners alike. This variety develops a robust scape and exhibits excellent cold tolerance, allowing it to mature fully in cooler climates. Its natural resistance to diseases and pests ensures a dependable crop. Porcelain Musik’s cloves are easy to peel and store well, making it an outstanding choice for gardeners seeking premium garlic with superior taste and reliability.


            How to Plant Garlic

            Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

            Key Planting Info:

            • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
            • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
            • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
            • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


            Click here for a more detailed Garlic Grow Guide ->

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              Garlic - (Hard Neck) Chesnok Red

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              Hard neck
              • Good for baking

              Details

              A very large bulb that contains 9-10 nicely colored, easy-to-peel cloves. Especially good for baking because it holds its shape, and keeps its delightful aroma. Originated in the country of Georgia.

              Garlic Chesnok Red is a hard-neck variety prized for its rich, robust flavor and easy peeling. Ideal for cooler climates, it produces large, plump cloves enclosed in a deep red-purple skin. Its sturdy neck supports scapes that can be harvested for a milder garlic taste. This cultivar offers excellent storage capability, making it a reliable choice for long-term use. Perfect for both culinary and medicinal applications, Chesnok Red thrives in well-drained soil with consistent moisture, requiring moderate care to yield a bountiful harvest.

              How to Plant Garlic

              Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  

              Key Planting Info:

              • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
              • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
              • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
              • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


              Click here for a more detailed Garlic Grow Guide ->

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                Garlic - (Hard Neck) Spanish Roja

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                Hard neck
                Rocambole

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                Gourmet garlic famous for flavor! Light purple streaks on 7-13 easy-to-peel cloves. Suited to colder climates. May not yield well where winters are too mild. Very popular with market gardeners and restaurants. Brought to the Northwest before 1900; often called “Greek Blue”.



                How to Plant Garlic

                Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  

                Key Planting Info:

                • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
                • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
                • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
                • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


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                  Garlic - (Hard Neck) German, Red

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                  Description

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                  • Grows well in most any climate. 
                  Hard neck
                  • Strong flavor

                  Details

                  This large bright purple bulb contains 8-12, extra easy-to-peel, round, light brown cloves with some purple at the base. Flavor is strong, hot, and spicy. Keeps moderately well when properly cured and stored. Can be grown in mild climates; However, develops better quality and size where winters are cold. Color will become brighter if it is stressed by too much water.


                  How to Plant Garlic

                  Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

                  Key Planting Info:

                  • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
                  • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
                  • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
                  • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


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                    Garlic - (Hard Neck) Svea

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                    Description

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                    • A favorite amongst chefs
                    • Easy to peel 
                    Hard neck
                    Strong, hot and full flavored

                    Details

                    This hard neck packs a punch! Strong, hot and full flavored, Svea is perfect for baking and is a favorite with chefs. Fat, purple streaked, easy to peel cloves per bulb. Thrives in colder climates, good storage. 

                    Svea is a robust variety prized for its strong flavor and reliable growth in cooler climates. This hard-neck garlic produces large cloves with easy-to-peel skins, ideal for culinary use. Its sturdy neck supports the formation of a scape, signaling optimal harvest time. Svea thrives in well-drained soils and benefits from a cold dormant period, making it well-suited for gardeners seeking a hardy, flavorful garlic that stores well through the winter months.

                    How to Plant Garlic

                    Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

                    Key Planting Info:

                    • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
                    • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
                    • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
                    • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


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                      Sorrel - Broadleaf

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                      Slightly tangy lemon flavor which adds zest to salads and is especially good with fish. The leaves grow up to 8" long and can also be cooked like spinach or even used in soups. Sure to be your new favorite.

                      55 days to maturity

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                      Zinnia, Orange King Flowers seeds

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                      The Orange King Zinnia (Zinnia elegans) is a tender annual with a long 3-month blooming period. Produces huge 4"-5" double blossoms with small, oval mandarin-orange petals around a dark center. Grows 2'-3' tall on sturdy stems with lance-shaped foliage. Zingy as a long-lasting cut flower in a bouquet or vase.

                      • Life cycle: Annual
                      • Bloom season: Spring, summer, fall
                      • Attracts: Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
                      • Flower meaning: Acclaim, affection, ambition, endurance, farewell, friendship, family bonds, power, remembrance, strength

                      SEED PLANTING TIPS

                      • Botanical name: Zinnia elegans
                      • Hardiness zones: 2-11
                      • Planting season: Spring, summer
                      • Days to maturity: 60-70 days
                      • Cold stratify: No
                      • Depth to plant seeds: 1/4" deep
                      • Spacing between plants: 12"-18" apart
                      • Days to germinate (sprout): 5-7 days
                      • Germination soil temps: 70F-75F
                      • Soil types: Sandy, loamy, rich, moist, well-drained
                      • Soil pH: 5.5-7.5
                      • Water needs: Average
                      • Sun needs: Full sun
                      • Frost tolerant: No
                      • Drought tolerant: Yes
                      • Deer resistant: Yes
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                      Foxglove Flowers

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                      The Foxglove flower (Digitalis purpurea) is a dramatic biennial. Produces towering 2'-3' spires of bell-shaped blossoms in shades of pink, purple, and white, often with contrasting speckles. Grows 3'-5' tall on sturdy stems with lance-shaped foliage. Perfect for a cottage garden.

                      Compounds found in the leaves are used to make the heart drug Digoxin, but the entire plant is poisonous and should not be ingested.

                      • Life cycle: Biennial
                      • Bloom season: Spring, summer
                      • Attracts: Birds, hummingbirds, bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
                      • Flower meaning: Ambition, creativity, energy, insincerity, intuition, pride

                      SEED PLANTING TIPS

                      • Botanical name: Digitalis purpurea
                      • Hardiness zones: 4-9
                      • Planting season: Spring, summer, fall
                      • Days to maturity: 2nd year
                      • Cold stratify: Yes
                      • Depth to plant seeds: Lightly cover - seeds need light to germinate
                      • Spacing between plants:18"-24" apart
                      • Days to germinate (sprout): 20-30 days
                      • Germination soil temps: 65F-70F
                      • Soil types: Loamy, rich, well-drained
                      • Soil pH: 5.5-6.5
                      • Water needs: Average
                      • Sun needs: Full sun, part shade
                      • Frost tolerant: Yes
                      • Drought tolerant: No
                      • Deer resistant: Yes
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                      Flax, Blue Flowers

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                      The heat- and drought-tolerant, frost-hardy perennial Blue Flax (Linum perenne) produces small 1" light blue five-petal blossoms on 2'-3' wiry stems with delicate foliage. The flower lasts only for a day, opening at dawn and dropping its petals by mid-day. And then another blooms tomorrow.

                      • Life cycle: Herbaceous perennial
                      • Bloom season: Spring, summer
                      • Attracts: Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
                      • Flower meaning: Creativity, domestication, purity, virtue, wisdom

                      SEED PLANTING TIPS

                      • Botanical name: Linum perenne
                      • Hardiness zones: 4-9
                      • Planting season: Spring
                      • Days to maturity: 2nd year
                      • Cold stratify: Yes
                      • Depth to plant seeds: Lightly cover - seeds need light to germinate
                      • Spacing between plants: 12"-18" apart
                      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-10 days
                      • Germination soil temps: 65F-75F
                      • Soil types: Sandy, loamy, well-drained
                      • Soil pH: 5.5-7.5
                      • Water needs: Average
                      • Sun needs: Full sun, part shade
                      • Frost tolerant: Yes
                      • Drought tolerant: Yes
                      • Deer resistant: No
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                      Lupine, Arroyo Flowers

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                      Description

                      The Arroyo Lupine (Lupinus succulentus) is a fast growing annual. It’s in the legume family, so it fixes nitrogen in the soil and is a great companion plant or cover crop for the vegetable garden. Produces dense spires of bright blue pea-sized blossoms with pink or white tips. Grows 2'-4' tall on sturdy stems with daisy-like palmate foliage. Put a few in a pot or plant in wide bands for a striking effect.

                      If consumed in large quantities, seeds can be toxic to people, pets, and livestock.

                      • Life cycle: Annual
                      • Bloom season: Spring, summer
                      • Attracts: Hummingbirds, birds, bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
                      • Flower meaning: Abundance, change, growth

                      SEED PLANTING TIPS

                      • Botanical name: Lupinus succulentus
                      • Hardiness zones: 3-7
                      • Planting season: Spring, fall
                      • Days to maturity: 1st to 2nd year
                      • Cold stratify: No
                      • Depth to plant seeds: Lightly cover - seeds need light to germinate
                      • Spacing between plants: 12"-24" apart
                      • Days to germinate (sprout): 15-75 days
                      • Germination soil temps: 55F-70F
                      • Soil types: Clay, sandy, loamy, rocky, moist, well-drained
                      • Soil pH: 6.1-7.8
                      • Water needs: Average
                      • Sun needs: Full sun, part shade
                      • Frost tolerant: Yes
                      • Drought tolerant: Yes
                      • Deer resistant: Yes
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                      Lupine, Russell Mix Flowers

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                      The Russell Lupine Mix (Lupinus polyphyllus) is an easy-care perennial. It’s in the legume family, so it fixes nitrogen in the soil and is a great companion plant or cover crop for the vegetable garden. Produces upright stalks of pea-sized blossoms in various shades of blue, pink, purple, red, and yellow with contrasting tips. Grows 1'-3' tall on sturdy stems with daisy-like palmate foliage. Gorgeous in a pot or an entire field.

                      If consumed in large quantities, seeds can be toxic to people, pets, and livestock.

                      • Life cycle: Perennial
                      • Bloom season: Spring, summer
                      • Attracts: Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
                      • Flower meaning: Abundance, change, growth

                      SEED PLANTING TIPS

                      • Botanical name: Lupinus polyphyllus
                      • Hardiness zones: 3-7
                      • Planting season: Spring, fall
                      • Days to maturity: 1st or 2nd year
                      • Cold stratify: No
                      • Depth to plant seeds: Lightly cover - seeds need light to germinate
                      • Spacing between plants: 12"-24" apart
                      • Days to germinate (sprout): 15-75 days
                      • Germination soil temps: 55-70
                      • Soil types: Sandy, loamy, moist, well-drained
                      • Soil pH: 6.0-7.0
                      • Water needs: Average
                      • Sun needs: Full sun, part shade
                      • Frost tolerant: Yes
                      • Drought tolerant: Yes
                      • Deer resistant: Yes
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                      Lupine, Texas Bluebonnet Flowers

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                      The Texas Bluebonnet Lupine (Lupinus texensis) is so named because the blossoms resemble the bonnets worn by pioneer women. This low-growing annual is in the legume family, so it fixes nitrogen in the soil and is a great companion plant or cover crop for the vegetable garden. Produces upright spikes of pea-sized blossoms in rich blue with white tips, but can also pop up in shades of white, pink, purple, and maroon (“Aggiebonnet”). Grows 1'-1.5' tall on sturdy stems with daisy-like palmate foliage. Spectacular in a pot or blanketing an entire field. The state flower of Texas.

                      If consumed in large quantities, seeds can be toxic to people, pets, and livestock.

                      • Life cycle: Annual
                      • Bloom season: Spring
                      • Attracts: Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
                      • Flower meaning: Abundance, change, growth

                      SEED PLANTING TIPS

                      • Botanical name: Lupinus texensis
                      • Hardiness zones: 3-8
                      • Planting season: Fall
                      • Days to maturity: 1st or 2nd year
                      • Cold stratify: No
                      • Depth to plant seeds: Lightly cover - seeds need light to germinate
                      • Spacing between plants: 8"-12" apart
                      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-30 days
                      • Germination soil temps: 55F-70F
                      • Soil types: Clay, sandy, loamy, silty, rocky, chalky, calcareous, dry, well-drained
                      • Soil pH: 7.5+
                      • Water needs: Low - do not overwater
                      • Sun needs: Full sun
                      • Frost tolerant: Yes
                      • Drought tolerant: Yes
                      • Deer resistant: Yes
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                      Carrot - Lunar White, 12" Long

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                      The Lunar White Carrot (Daucus carota) is a creamy-white carrot with a small core and mild, sweet flavor that grows 8"-12" long. Harvest sooner for smaller carrots. Half-hardy to frost and light freezes. Good steamed, roasted, and fresh.

                      • Sweet, mild flavor
                      • Size: 8"-12" long
                      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
                      • Days to maturity: 70-75
                      • Can be harvested sooner for mini carrots

                      Good companion plants: Broccoli, Cauliflower, Chives, Lettuce, Onion, Parsley, Peas, Rosemary, Sage, Thyme, Tomato

                      SEED PLANTING TIPS

                      • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
                      • Spacing between plants: 2" apart
                      • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
                      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
                      • Germination soil temps: 65F-85F
                      • Soil needs: 6.0-6.8 pH
                      • Sun needs: Full sun
                      • Hardiness: Half-hardy to frost and light freezes
                      • Planting season: Spring, fall
                      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 16 plants per sq. ft.
                      • Days to maturity: 70-75 days
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                      Parsnip, Hollow Crown

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                      The Hollow Crown Parsnip (Pastinaca sativa) has a 100-year history as a delicious, hardy, versatile root vegetable. This relative to Carrots grows to 10"-12" with a smooth, white, tender root. Eaten raw, it’s nutty and sweet, turning buttery and slightly spicy when cooked. Hardy to frosts and freezes, which sweetens the flavor. Try them roasted or puréed and topped with Parmesan cheese.

                      • Sweet, nutty flavor
                      • Tender and buttery
                      • Sweeter after a frost
                      • Good fresh and cooked

                      Good companion plants: Anise, Bush Bean, Garlic, Lettuce, Onion, Oregano, Pea, Radish, Rosemary, Sage, Tomato, Wormwood

                      SEED PLANTING TIPS

                      • Botanical name: Pastinaca sativa
                      • Depth to plant seeds: 1/4" deep
                      • Spacing between plants: 2"-3" apart
                      • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
                      • Days to germinate (sprout): 10-28 days
                      • Germination soil temps: 50F-75F
                      • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
                      • Sun needs: Full sun, part shade
                      • Frost tolerant: Yes
                      • Planting season: Spring, fall
                      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 9 plants per sq. ft.
                      • Days to maturity: 100-120 days
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                      Garlic - (Soft Neck) California Early (Organic)

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                      • Adaptable to any climate!
                      • Easy growing
                      • Soft-neck
                      • Mild flavor

                      Details

                      California Early is very adaptable to any climate, and easy to grow. This variety has one of the longest storage life. Flavor is very mild.

                      California Early is a premium variety prized for its soft, pliable necks, making it ideal for braiding and long-term storage. Grown organically, this early-maturing garlic thrives in diverse climates, producing robust bulbs with rich flavor perfect for culinary and medicinal use. Its adaptable growth habit suits home gardens and small farms, delivering reliable yields of quality garlic while supporting sustainable agriculture practices.

                      How to Plant Garlic

                      Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

                      Key Planting Info:

                      • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
                      • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
                      • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
                      • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


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                        Beet - Crosby's Egyptian

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                        Crosby's Egyptian beet (Beta vulgaris) is a distinctive variety of beet that has garnered attention for its unique flavor profile and adaptability in various growing conditions. This heirloom variety is characterized by its flat, round shape and vibrant red color, making it not only a nutritious addition to the diet but also an attractive choice for home gardeners.

                        The young greens are also edible and can be used in salads or cooked as a nutritious side dish. The versatility of Crosby's Egyptian beet allows it to be enjoyed in a variety of culinary applications, from roasting to pickling.

                        One of the notable advantages of growing Crosby's Egyptian beet is its resilience to various pests and diseases. This variety exhibits a degree of tolerance to common beet pests such as aphids and leaf miners, making it an excellent choice for organic gardening practices. Additionally, the deep taproot of the beet allows it to access nutrients and moisture from deeper soil layers, contributing to its overall robustness.

                        Harvesting Crosby's Egyptian beet can begin as early as 50 days after sowing, depending on the desired size of the roots. It is advisable to harvest beets when they reach a diameter of 2 to 3 inches for the best flavor and texture. The greens can also be harvested throughout the growing season, promoting continuous growth of the roots.

                        In summary, Crosby's Egyptian beet is a valuable addition to any garden, offering both aesthetic appeal and culinary versatility. Its ease of cultivation and resistance to pests make it an ideal choice for both novice and experienced gardeners. By incorporating this heirloom variety into your gardening repertoire, you can enjoy the benefits of fresh, homegrown produce while contributing to the preservation of traditional plant varieties.

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                        Pepper (Hot) - Mushroom, Yellow 🔥

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                        The Hot Mushroom Pepper, scientifically known as Capsicum annuum, is a unique variety of chili pepper that is gaining popularity among gardeners and culinary enthusiasts alike. This pepper is characterized by its distinctive mushroom-like shape and vibrant color, which can range from green to red as it ripens. The plant typically reaches a height of 18 to 24 inches and produces fruit that can measure approximately 2 to 3 inches in length.

                        One of the notable features of the Hot Mushroom Pepper is its heat level, which is measured on the Scoville scale. This pepper generally falls within the range of 1,000 to 5,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), making it a moderately spicy option for those who enjoy a bit of heat in their dishes. For comparison, jalapeño peppers typically range from 2,500 to 8,000 SHU, indicating that the Hot Mushroom Pepper can provide a milder kick.

                        In terms of cultivation, the Hot Mushroom Pepper thrives in warm climates and requires full sun exposure for optimal growth. It is essential to plant these peppers in well-draining soil enriched with organic matter to ensure healthy development. The ideal soil pH for growing Hot Mushroom Peppers is between 6.0 and 6.8. Regular watering is crucial, especially during dry spells, as the plant prefers consistent moisture without becoming waterlogged.

                        Harvesting the Hot Mushroom Pepper typically occurs around 70 to 80 days after planting, once the fruit has reached its full size and color. It is advisable to use pruning shears or scissors to cut the peppers from the plant to avoid damaging the stems. The harvested peppers can be used fresh in salads, salsas, or cooked dishes, and they can also be dried or pickled for preservation.

                        In addition to their culinary uses, Hot Mushroom Peppers are also known for their health benefits. They are rich in vitamins A and C, as well as antioxidants, which can contribute to overall health and well-being. The capsaicin found in peppers has been studied for its potential anti-inflammatory properties and its ability to boost metabolism.

                        In summary, the Hot Mushroom Pepper plant is an excellent addition to any garden, offering both aesthetic appeal and culinary versatility. With proper care and attention, gardeners can enjoy a bountiful harvest of these unique peppers, enhancing their meals while reaping the health benefits associated with their consumption.

                         

                        SEED PLANTING TIPS

                        • Botanical name: Capsicum annuum
                        • Plant support: Tomato cage or stake
                        • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
                        • Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart
                        • Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart
                        • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
                        • Germination soil temps: 75F-85F
                        • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
                        • Sun needs: Full sun
                        • Frost hardy: No
                        • Planting season: Spring, summer
                        • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per sq. ft.
                        • Days to maturity: 75-85 days


                        Good companion plants:
                         Basil, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggplant, Okra, Rosemary, Sage, Squash, Tomato

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                        Tomato - Marglobe Improved (Indeterminate)

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                        The Marglobe Improved tomato plant is a hybrid variety that has gained recognition among gardeners for its robust growth and high yield potential. This cultivar is particularly well-suited for home gardens, as it offers a combination of disease resistance and adaptability to various growing conditions. The Marglobe tomato is known for its round, medium-sized fruit, which typically weighs between 5 to 7 ounces and features a rich, red color when fully ripe.

                        One of the key advantages of the Marglobe Improved tomato plant is its resistance to common tomato diseases, such as Fusarium wilt and Verticillium wilt. Studies have shown that this variety can exhibit up to a 30% higher resistance to these diseases compared to non-hybrid varieties. This characteristic makes it an excellent choice for gardeners looking to minimize crop loss due to disease.

                        In terms of growth habits, the Marglobe Improved tomato plant is classified as an indeterminate variety, meaning it continues to grow and produce fruit throughout the growing season until frost. This trait allows for extended harvesting periods, often yielding fruit from mid-summer until the first frost in the fall. Gardeners can expect to harvest approximately 10 to 15 pounds of tomatoes per plant, depending on growing conditions and care.

                        When planting Marglobe tomatoes, it is essential to consider their sunlight and soil requirements. These plants thrive in full sun, requiring at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Additionally, well-draining soil enriched with organic matter is crucial for optimal growth. Soil pH should be maintained between 6.0 and 6.8 for best results. Regular watering is also important, as tomatoes require consistent moisture to develop properly, with an ideal range of 1 to 2 inches of water per week.

                        To support the growth of Marglobe Improved tomato plants, gardeners may consider staking or caging the plants to prevent sprawling and to promote better air circulation. This practice can help reduce the risk of fungal diseases and improve overall fruit quality. Fertilization should be approached with care; a balanced fertilizer applied at planting and again during the growing season can enhance growth without leading to excessive foliage at the expense of fruit production.

                        In conclusion, the Marglobe Improved tomato plant is a valuable addition to any garden, offering a combination of disease resistance, high yield, and adaptability. By understanding its specific needs and growth habits, gardeners can successfully cultivate this variety and enjoy a bountiful harvest of flavorful tomatoes.

                        SEED PLANTING TIPS

                        • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
                        • Growth type: Indeterminate, trellis support, regular pruning 
                        • Tomato size: Medium
                        • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
                        • Spacing between plants: 24" apart
                        • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
                        • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
                        • Germination soil temps: 75F-95F
                        • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
                        • Sun needs: Full sun
                        • Frost hardy: No
                        • Planting season: Spring, summer
                        • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
                        • Days to maturity: 70-80 days

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                        Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper

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                        Sunflower, Velvet Queen Flowers

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                        The Velvet Queen Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is a striking annual plant known for its vibrant, deep red to burgundy petals and dark centers. This variety is not only visually appealing but also serves as a valuable addition to any garden, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Understanding the optimal conditions and care required for growing Velvet Queen Sunflowers can enhance your gardening experience and yield impressive results.

                        To begin, it is essential to select an appropriate location for planting. Velvet Queen Sunflowers thrive in full sun, requiring at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day. The soil should be well-draining, rich in organic matter, and have a pH level between 6.0 and 7.5. A soil test can provide valuable insights into nutrient levels and pH, allowing for necessary amendments before planting.

                        Planting should occur after the last frost date in your area, as these sunflowers are sensitive to cold temperatures. Seeds can be sown directly into the garden bed or started indoors and transplanted later. When sowing seeds, plant them approximately 1 inch deep and spaced 12 to 18 inches apart to allow for adequate growth. If starting indoors, transplant seedlings when they are about 6 inches tall and have developed a few sets of true leaves.

                        Discover the beauty of Sunflower Velvet Queen Flowers in your garden. With its vibrant colors and easy-to-grow nature, you can enjoy 100% success rate in a variety of climates. Perfect for adding a touch of cheer and elegance to any outdoor space.

                         

                         

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                        Lettuce - Kagraner Sommer (Butterhead)

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                        The Kagraner Sommer lettuce, also known as Summer Lettuce, is a popular variety among gardeners due to its adaptability and ease of cultivation. This lettuce type is characterized by its crisp texture and mild flavor, making it an excellent choice for salads and garnishes. The plant typically reaches a height of 12 to 18 inches and produces large, loose heads that can weigh up to 1 pound each.

                        One of the key advantages of the Kagraner Sommer lettuce is its resistance to bolting, which is a common issue in many lettuce varieties during warmer months. This trait allows gardeners to extend their growing season, as the plant can thrive in temperatures ranging from 60°F to 75°F (15°C to 24°C). In fact, studies have shown that this variety can maintain optimal growth even when daytime temperatures exceed 80°F (27°C), making it suitable for summer gardening.

                        When planting Kagraner Sommer lettuce, it is essential to choose a location that receives full sun for at least six hours a day. The soil should be well-draining and rich in organic matter, with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.0. To enhance growth, it is advisable to incorporate compost or well-rotted manure into the soil prior to planting. This practice not only improves soil fertility but also promotes healthy root development.

                        In terms of spacing, seedlings should be planted approximately 12 inches apart to allow for adequate air circulation and growth. Regular watering is crucial, especially during dry spells, as lettuce has a high water content and requires consistent moisture to prevent wilting. It is recommended to water the plants deeply once or twice a week, depending on weather conditions.

                        Harvesting Kagraner Sommer lettuce can begin approximately 60 to 70 days after sowing. The leaves can be picked individually or the entire head can be harvested at once. It is important to harvest in the morning when temperatures are cooler, as this helps to preserve the crispness and flavor of the leaves. Once harvested, the lettuce should be stored in a cool, dark place and consumed within a week for optimal freshness.

                        In conclusion, the Kagraner Sommer lettuce is an excellent addition to any garden, particularly for those looking to grow a reliable and flavorful summer crop. With proper care and attention to growing conditions, gardeners can enjoy a bountiful harvest of this nutritious leafy green.


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                        Beet - Burpee's Golden

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                        The Burpee Golden Beet, a cultivar of the traditional beetroot, is distinguished by its vibrant golden-yellow flesh and sweet flavor. This variety is particularly valued for its unique color, which not only adds visual appeal to dishes but also provides a different taste profile compared to the more common red beet. The golden beet is rich in essential nutrients, including vitamins A and C, potassium, and dietary fiber, making it a beneficial addition to any garden.

                        When cultivating Burpee Golden Beets, it is essential to consider their growing conditions. These beets thrive in well-drained, loamy soil with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.0. They prefer full sun exposure, requiring at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. The optimal planting time for golden beets is in early spring or late summer, as they are cool-season crops. Planting seeds approximately 1 inch deep and 2 inches apart allows for adequate spacing, which is crucial for healthy root development.

                        Watering is another critical aspect of growing Burpee Golden Beets. Consistent moisture is necessary, especially during the germination phase, which typically takes 5 to 10 days. Once established, beets require about 1 inch of water per week. However, overwatering should be avoided, as it can lead to root rot and other diseases. Mulching around the plants can help retain soil moisture and suppress weeds, contributing to a healthier growing environment.

                        Harvesting Burpee Golden Beets is generally recommended when the roots reach a diameter of 1 to 3 inches, typically around 50 to 60 days after planting. At this stage, the beets are tender and flavorful. It is advisable to harvest them before they become too large, as larger beets may develop a woody texture. The greens of the golden beet are also edible and can be harvested and consumed as a nutritious leafy green.

                        In terms of pest management, Burpee Golden Beets are susceptible to common garden pests such as aphids and leaf miners. Implementing integrated pest management strategies, including crop rotation and the use of beneficial insects, can help mitigate these issues. Additionally, maintaining healthy soil through organic practices can enhance the plants' resilience against pests and diseases.

                        In conclusion, the Burpee Golden Beet is a rewarding plant for both novice and experienced gardeners. Its unique color, nutritional benefits, and versatility in the kitchen make it an excellent choice for home gardens. By providing the right growing conditions and care, gardeners can enjoy a bountiful harvest of this vibrant vegetable.

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                        The Bean Taylor Dwarf plant, scientifically known as Phaseolus vulgaris, is a popular choice among gardeners due to its compact size and high yield. This variety is particularly well-suited for small gardens or container gardening, making it accessible for urban gardeners and those with limited space.

                        One of the defining characteristics of the Bean Taylor Dwarf is its growth habit. Typically, this plant reaches a height of approximately 18 to 24 inches, which allows for easy harvesting without the need for extensive bending or stretching. The dwarf nature of this plant also means that it can be planted closer together than taller varieties, maximizing space efficiency in the garden.

                        In terms of productivity, the Bean Taylor Dwarf is known for its prolific output. Under optimal growing conditions, a single plant can produce an impressive yield of beans, often exceeding 1 pound per plant. This makes it an excellent choice for home gardeners looking to supplement their vegetable intake with fresh produce.

                        The growing requirements for the Bean Taylor Dwarf are relatively straightforward. It thrives in well-drained soil with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.0. Full sun exposure is essential, as this plant requires at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight daily to achieve optimal growth. Additionally, regular watering is crucial, particularly during dry spells, as beans are sensitive to drought conditions.

                        From a nutritional standpoint, beans are an excellent source of protein, fiber, and essential vitamins and minerals. The Bean Taylor Dwarf, like other bean varieties, contributes significantly to a balanced diet. It is particularly rich in folate, iron, and magnesium, making it a valuable addition to any meal plan.

                        When considering pest management, the Bean Taylor Dwarf may be susceptible to common garden pests such as aphids and spider mites. Implementing integrated pest management strategies, including the use of beneficial insects and organic pesticides, can help mitigate these issues while promoting a healthy garden ecosystem.

                        In conclusion, the Bean Taylor Dwarf plant is a versatile and productive option for gardeners seeking to grow their own food. Its compact size, high yield, and nutritional benefits make it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners alike. By understanding its growing requirements and potential challenges, gardeners can successfully cultivate this plant and enjoy the fruits of their labor.

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