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740666D |
20LB Wild Bird Food |
3 |
15.99 |
/ EA |
90052 |
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746335D |
10PK High Energy Suet |
8 |
12.99 |
/ EA |
240 |
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749651D |
7OZ Mealworm Food |
10 |
9.99 |
/ EA |
9344 |
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839696D |
Woodpecker Seed Cake |
1 |
3.99 |
/ EA |
911 |
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Houst NY Conservation Grass 25#
Houst NY Conservation Grass 25#
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BAR2630 |
Houst NY Conservation Grass 25# |
4 |
99.99 |
/ EA |
2630 |
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Collards Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern Collards Seeds
Heirloom
A staple in the South, collards are a nutritious and versatile vegetable that grows in hot or cold regions with ease. 'Georgia Southern' has been enjoyed since the 1800s. The large leaves not only make delicious steamed greens, they also make fantastic wraps (a low-calorie substitute for tortillas), and when young, hearty salad greens. Fall frosts make them sweeter, and they may overwinter, as they can survive temperatures down to 20?F. Excellent container variety.
Botanical Name: Brassica oleracea var. viridis
Days to Maturity: 50-80 days
Family: Brassicaceae
Native: Europe
Hardiness: Frost-tolerant biennial, grown as annual. Can tolerate freezes (down to 20?F) and summer heat better than other greens.
Plant Dimensions: 24"-36" tall, 18" wide
Variety Information: Large, cabbage-like, blue-green, slightly crumpled leaves. Collards are a non-head-forming cabbage. 'Georgia Southern' is also known as 'True Southern', 'Southern', 'True Georgia', 'Creole', and 'Georgia Green'.
Attributes: Good for Containers, Heat Tolerant
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BOT0016 |
Collards Georgia Southern |
4 |
2.69 |
/ EA |
0016 |
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Kale Premier Blend
Premier Blend Kale Seeds
Heirloom
Is there any dish that can't use a flavor and nutrient boost from kale? This blend of 'Dwarf Blue Curled', 'Dwarf Siberian Improved', 'Nero Toscana' Lacinato, and 'Red Russian' provides a variety of colors, textures, sizes, and flavors. Harvest baby greens in just 25 days and allow some plants to grow to maturity. This frost-hardy crop is a rock star in the garden even as other vegetables are winding down.
Botanical Name: Brassica oleracea and B. napus
Days to Maturity: 25-55 days
Family: Brassicaceae
Native: Europe
Hardiness: Biennial grown as an annual, kale is very cold hardy and may overwinter in milder climates.
Plant Dimensions: If left to grow to maturity, the varieties in this mix will get up to 4' tall, but for baby greens should be picked at 2"-4".
Variety Information: 'DWARF BLUE CURLED': 12"-15" tall, bluish green leaves with curly, frilly edges. 'DWARF SIBERIAN IMPROVED': 12"-15" tall, deep green smooth, rippled leaves with coarsely curled edges. 'NERO TOSCANA' LACINATO: 24"-48" tall, strap like, blistered leaves with curled back edges are very dark blue-green, appearing almost black. Discovered in Tuscany, Italy. 'RED RUSSIAN': 24"-36" tall, flat, smooth, gray-green leaves with wavy margins. Veins and stems are reddish purple. Leaves turn red with cold temperatures. Originally from Siberia.
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BOT0134 |
Kale Premier Blend |
1 |
2.69 |
/ EA |
0134 |
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