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Brussels Sprouts - Long Island Catskill
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Brussels Sprouts - Long Island Catskill
Brussels Sprouts, Long Island Catskill (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Brussels sprouts have shallow roots, so as they become top heavy, you may need to stake them, particularly if exposed to strong winds. 🌿 As with other brassicas, Brussels Sprouts are susceptible to pests and diseases that must be kept under control early in the season. As with other brassicas, composting roots should be avoided. Brussels Sprouts should not be grown within a 10 foot radius of any brassica growing location within the last 3 years, preferably 7 years. 👍 Brussels Sprouts are high in calcium and iron, as well as a good source of vitamins A and C. This popular Brussels Sprout variety produces miniature cabbage-like heads which are extremely tasty and nutritious. Day to Maturity | 90-120 days Brussel Sprouts | Start seed indoors in early May so plants are ready to set out in June or early July. The sprouts develop best in cool weather. Plant in rows 3 feet apart, with 30 inches between the plants.Click here for complete Brussels Sprouts grow guide Learn how to cook your own Brussels Sprouts chips [recipe here] Additional Details Brussels sprouts contain sulforaphane, a chemical believed to have potent anti-cancer properties. Although boiling reduces the level of the anti-cancer compounds, steaming, microwaving, and stirring.
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Carrot - Amarillo Yellow, 8" Long
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Carrot - Amarillo Yellow, 8" Long
Carrot, Amarillo Yellow (8" Long) (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Amarillo Yellow heirloom carrot has an 8" long yellow root with bright yellow flesh. - Sweet flavor and extremely tender. - Easy to grow- Grows well in containers and raised beds.- Very popular variety. Day to Maturity | 75 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 Follow SeedsNow.com's board Carrots on Pinterest.
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Carrot - Autumn King, 10" Long
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Carrot - Autumn King, 10" Long
Carrot, Autumn King (10" Long) (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Autumn King carrot is one of the more popular varieties to grow. It's split-resistant skin turns to a deep dark orange/red color as it matures. - One of the largest of carrots! Grows 10" - 12" long - Easy to grow in sandy soil - A favorite of many home grower- Carrots are a sun-loving plants that also like the cold. - Just keep them consistently watered and they'll be happy. Day to Maturity | 70 day 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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Carrot - Danvers, 7" Long
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The Danvers carrot outperforms all other carrots in heavier soils. - 7" long and 2" thick with thickly tapered ends - Tender and very sweet- Carrots are a sun-loving plants that also like the cold. - Just keep them consistently watered and they'll be happy. 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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Carrot - Kuroda, 8" Long
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Carrot, Kuroda (8" Long) (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Plant produces high yields of flavorful 8" long orangish red carrots. - Very popular asian carrot. - Suitable for home garden or market growers.- Grows well in raised beds and compact spaces. 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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Carrot - Little Fingers, 4" Long
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Carrot - Little Fingers, 4" Long
Carrot, Little Fingers (4" Long) (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Little Finger carrots are one of the quickest to grow. - 4" cylindrical roots - Tender and sweet variety - Many can be grown in a small space - Carrots are a sun-loving plants that also like the cold. - Just keep them consistently watered and they'll be happy. Day to Maturity | 55 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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Carrot - Tendersweet, 7" Long
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Carrot - Tendersweet, 7" Long
Carrot, Tendersweet (7" Long) (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) One of the sweetest and best tasting carrots you can grow! - Skinny 7" tapered roots - Easy to grow- Carrots are a sun-loving plants that also like the cold. - Just keep them consistently watered and they'll be happy. 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 fiber, antioxidants, and minerals. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Carrots on Pinterest.
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Chives, Garlic
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Chives, Garlic
Garlic Chives (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Also known as Garlic Chives. A perennial plant that grows narrow, grass-like leaves that have a mild onion-like flavor. - Chives are rich in vitamins A and C, contain trace amounts of sulfur, and are rich in calcium and iron. - Used for many culinary creations - Perfect for containers and small spaces - The plant will grow to about 12" tall Day to Maturity | 80 days Chives | Chives are grown best in cooler weather, are cold hardy and usually are planted early in the spring. Sow your chive seeds directly into the soil as soon as it is workable and at least 60 degrees F. Click her for complete Chives grow guide If you like Chives, try growing Scallions. See Chive Recipes & Growing Tips on our Pinterest Board Follow SeedsNow.com's board Chives on Pinterest.
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Cucumber - Homemade Pickles
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Cucumber - Homemade Pickles
Cucumber, Homemade Pickles (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Homemade Pickles variety is one of the best cucumber varieties you can grow to make your own home-grown pickles. - Extremely strong plant - resistant to common cucumber diseases - Produces a large amount of delicious small to medium sized cucumbers on a compact vine - Produces a lot over a long season - Ideal for container gardening and for anyone with limited growing space! Day to Maturity | 55 days Cucumber Seeds | Grow cucumbers where a long, warm growing season, minimum 65 days, can be assured. Plant seeds where there is ample space and vines can sprawl, the simplest way is to plant cucumbers in hills.Click here for complete Cucumber grow guide Follow SeedsNow.com's board Cucumbers on Pinterest.
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Cucumber - Muncher
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Cucumber - Muncher
Cucumber, Muncher (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Muncher cucumber is a delicious variety perfect for munching right out of the garden! - Excellent flavor and taste - Medium sized fruits - Easy to grow Day to Maturity | 60 days Cucumber Seeds | Grow cucumbers where a long, warm growing season, minimum 65 days, can be assured. Plant seeds where there is ample space and vines can sprawl, the simplest way is to plant cucumbers in hills.Click here for complete Cucumber grow guide
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Eggplant - Blackbeauty
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Eggplant - Blackbeauty
Eggplant, Black Beauty (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Fruits are a deep-purple, egg-shaped globe about 6 by 5 inches. - Flesh is smooth, creamy and pale yellow. Day to Maturity | 80 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 - Florida Market
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Eggplant - Florida Market
Eggplant, Florida Market (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) This plant will produce excellent yields of dark purple eggplants in the shape of teardrops. The plants are strong and especially good for market growers. Excellent for baking, slicing, and more! Day to Maturity | 80-90 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 - Pandora Striped
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Eggplant - Pandora Striped
Eggplant, Pandora Striped Rose (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) These seeds produce heavy yields of rose colored white stripe teardrop shaped eggplants. - Pandora Striped eggplants are extremely tender and delicious - Perfect for home gardens and market growers - Great addition to any gourmet meal Day to Maturity | 75-80 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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Lettuce - All Year Round
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Lettuce - All Year Round
Lettuce, All Year Round (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) As its name suggests, this is a lettuce that can be gown throughout the year, though it will require protection with a cloche or cold frame in the cooler months. The 'All Year Round' lettuce is a classic Butterhead lettuce, with medium sized loosely formed heads and soft, buttery-textured green leaves. 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 - Buttercrunch
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Lettuce - Buttercrunch
Lettuce, Buttercrunch (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Compact butterhead-type lettuce. - Very productive variety - One of the only heat tolerant lettuce varieties - Very popular and easy 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 - Gourmet/Mesclun Mix
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Lettuce - Gourmet/Mesclun Mix
Lettuce, Gourmet Mesclun Mix (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) A mixture of favorite lettuce seed varieties from across the spectrum of lettuce types. - Plant heavy and start harvest early for young for baby greens then allow some to grow on for plenty of variety for salads. - A great way to get a lot out of little space. - Perfect for container gardening. Day to Maturity | 35-70 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 - Romaine, Classic "Paris Island Cos"
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Lettuce - Romaine, Classic "Paris Island Cos"
Lettuce, Romaine (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Large, upright, full-bodied heads with dark-green, slightly savoyed leaves that are mild and sweet. - Plant reaches about 10 inches tall. Midribs are crunchy and juicy. - Because of their higher chlorophyll content, romaine lettuces are among the most nutritious of all lettuces. - Excellent performer in the inter-mountain region. Mosaic tolerant. Day to Maturity | 80 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 - Romaine, Dark Green
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Lettuce - Romaine, Dark Green
Lettuce, Romaine Dark Green (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Green Cos (aka Romaine Lettuce) is one of the most popular crispy salad vegetables. - This variety of lettuce is well known for its crisp green upright narrow heads of leaf that comes in dark green color. - Also grows well in containers on a patio. - Contains the most nutrients. - Used in Cesar Salads. 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 - Romaine, Red
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Lettuce - Romaine, Red
Lettuce, Red Romaine (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Extremely easy to grow! Produces good yields of romaine lettuce with red tips. A great variety for gourmet dishes. Day to Maturity | 45 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 - Winter Density
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Lettuce - Winter Density
Lettuce, Winter Density (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Winter Density lettuce is known to be heat and frost tolerant - ideal for growing all season long. - Needs cold temps to germinate but will continue to grow all-season - Dark green leaves grow over 9" long - Similar to Romaine lettuce and Butterhead lettuce. Day to Maturity | 30 days (small head of lettuce) to 60 days (full head head of lettuce) 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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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 - 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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Parsley - Dark Green Italian Giant
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Parsley, Flat, Dark Green Italian (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Finely cut dark green leaves. - Flat leaves. - Use this parsley for garnishing, and culinary decoration. - Tolerates heat better than most varieties. Day to Maturity | 60 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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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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Pepper - California Wonder
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Pepper - California Wonder
California Wonder Sweet Bell Pepper (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Large yields of blocky, mostly 4 lobed, thick-walled fruit that is mild and sweet. Day to Maturity | 75 days Additional Details One large red bell pepper contains 209 mg of vitamin C, which is almost three times the 70 mg of an average orange.
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Pepper - Emerald Giant
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Emerald Giant Sweet Bell Pepper Seeds (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Large yields of blocky, mostly 4 lobed, thick-walled fruit that is mild and sweet. Day to Maturity | 75 days Additional Details One large bell pepper contains 209 mg of vitamin C, which is almost three times the 70 mg of an average orange.
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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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Pepper - Sun Bright Yellow
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Pepper - Sun Bright Yellow
Sweet Bell Pepper, Sun Bright Yellow (100% Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Colorful and tasty. - Get ready for the bright yellow color of these peppers to stand-out in your garden. - Beautiful bright yellow sweet bell pepper. Day to Maturity | 70 days
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Pepper - Yolo Wonder
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Pepper - Yolo Wonder
Sweet Bell Pepper, Yolo Wonder (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Recommended by USU. - Large 4½ by 4 inch, 3 to 4 lobed, glossy peppers on large, sturdy plants. - Good foliage cover. Day to Maturity | 80 days Additional Details One large red bell pepper contains 209 mg of vitamin C, which is almost three times the 70 mg of an average orange.
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Pumpkin - Jack O' Lantern
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Pumpkin - Jack O' Lantern
Pumpkin, Jack O' Lantern (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Jack ‘O Lantern is a popular pumpkin variety that produces 10 pound fruits that are thick walled, and smooth skinned, round to slightly oblong. The thick flesh is good for cooking, but really shines as a carving pumpkin. Has nice strong stems! Day to Maturity | 110 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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Pumpkin - Small Sugar
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Pumpkin - Small Sugar
Pumpkin, Small Sugar (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Small Sugar pumpkin is a popular heirloom variety! It has a very smooth texture with a bright orange flesh. - Has excellent flavor for making pumpkin pies. - Pumpkin size is about 7" diameter. - Semi-bush plant. - One of the most popular pumpkin varieties you can grow in your garden! Day to Maturity | 100-110 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". Follow SeedsNow.com's board Sugar Pumpkin on Pinterest.
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Radish - White Icicle
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Radish - White Icicle
Radish, White Icicle (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Slender tapered root is 4" to 5" long with crisp, mild, white flesh. - Extremely easy to grow - Grows well in small spaces & containers Day to Maturity | 30-40 days 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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Spinach - Noble Giant
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Spinach - Noble Giant
Spinach, Noble Giant (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Noble Giant spinach is heavy, glossy, dark green plant with leaves that are heavily savoyed and crumpled. - Extremely delicious and one of the most popular spinach varieties you can grow in your garden. - Very easy to grow. How to Grow | Spinach is very hardy and can tolerate cold — in fact, it thrives in cold weather. Spinach grows really well during winter months in the South. Spinach also grows well in early spring and late summer in the North. These seeds should be planted about four weeks before your area's average date of last frost. Day to Maturity | 45 days
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Thyme
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Thyme
Thyme, Herb (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Plant spreads to form attractive 8 to 12 inch high mounds. - Aromatic and flavorful leaves - Used to flavor meats, dressings, soups, and stews. Day to Maturity | 80 days Additional Details Before the advent of modern antibiotics, Thyme was used to medicate bandages. It has also been shown to be effective against the fungus that commonly infects toenails. It can also be found as the active ingredient in all-natural, alcohol-free hand sanitizers. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Thyme on Pinterest.
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Tomato - Ace 55 [DETERMINATE]
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Tomato, Ace 55 (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) The Ace 55 is one of the most popular varieties chose by vegetable gardeners looking for a tomato with low-acidity. Ace 55 is a standard sized, determinate tomato variety (3 to 5 feet). Ideal for consuming fresh rather than canned. The Ace 55 variety is also known to be tolerant to diseases such as Verticillium and Fusarium. Appx. 80 days to maturity. 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 - Beefsteak/Ponderosa Red [INDETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Beefsteak/Ponderosa Red [INDETERMINATE]
Tomato, Beefsteak/Ponderosa Red (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Large, solid, and meaty tomato variety with small seed cavities. - A great slicer, 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 - Cherry, Black [INDETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Cherry, Black [INDETERMINATE]
Black Cherry Tomato (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) This heirloom tomato variety produces high yields of black cherry tomatoes on a tall indeterminate plant. - Grows 1/2" small sweet, firm fruits. - Continues to grow for an extended period of time.- Cherry tomatoes have some of the most excellent flavor. - Very easy to grow- Excellent for culinary creations. 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 - Cherry, Red (Large) [INDETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Cherry, Red (Large) [INDETERMINATE]
Large 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 1/4" large, 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 - 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 - Homestead [DETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Homestead [DETERMINATE]
Homestead Tomato (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Extremely popular heirloom tomato variety. \ Appx. 80 days to - Strong and sturdy vines with medium sized tomatoes that thrive it warm climates. - Great variety if you want to can them. - Determinate. - These tomatoes are full of flavor and a definite must if you like growing your own tomatoes. - Grows well in hotter climates. Also wilt resistant. 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 - Roma [DETERMINATE]
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Tomato - Roma [DETERMINATE]
Roma Tomato (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Excellent yields of bright red, medium-small, large shaped fruits. - Popular for cooking, canning, and paste.- Very popular variety. - Produces vigorous vines.- Determinate. Day to Maturity | 75-80 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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Watermelon - Sugarbaby
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Watermelon - Sugarbaby
Watermelon, Sugar Baby (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) Popular and early "Icebox" variety produces uniform 8" round heirloom watermelons. - Each fruit weighs appx. 8 - 12 lb. - Drought resistant variety - Thrives in hot temperatures and direct sun Day to Maturity | 75 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. Source: Where do Seedless Watermelons come from? When a run-of-the-mill watermelon and a souped-up frankenmelon love each other very much, they come together and make a baby seedless wundermelon. Seedless watermelons are a lot like mules – sterile hybrids formed by crossing genetically incompatible parents. Normal, seeded watermelons are diploid (have 2 sets of chromosomes) just like us, with one set from mom and one from dad. When the two combine, their seeds grow into a plant that looks like a combination of its parents. Just like us. But sometimes farmers treat some of their watermelons with colchicine, a chemical that allows chromosomes to duplicate but prevents them from splitting into two cells. This creates a tetraploid – a super-squash with four complete sets of chromosomes. The fruit isn’t genetically modified; cells contain the same DNA as standard melons – just twice as many. Next, the farmer introduces this new tetraploid watermelon to a regular melon. If they hit it off, they’ll produce a triploid melon with 3 sets of chromosomes. This offspring will grow up to be a normal looking vine that produces flowers and fruit. But when it tries to reproduce, the chromosomes can’t divide properly. This means that real seeds never develop. Follow SeedsNow.com's board Watermelon on Pinterest.
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