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Zinnia Peruvian R/Y Blend Org
Zinnia Peruvian R/Y Blend Org
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BOT2065 |
Zinnia Peruvian R/Y Blend Org |
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3.49 |
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2065 |
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Sunflower Mongolian Giant ORG
Sunflower Mongolian Giant ORG
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BOT2066 |
Sunflower Mongolian Giant ORG |
3 |
4.49 |
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2066 |
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Poppy Corn Mother of Pearl Org
Poppy Corn Mother of Pearl Org
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BOT2067 |
Poppy Corn Mother of Pearl Org |
5 |
3.49 |
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2067 |
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Tomato Pole Cherokee Purple Org
Tomato Pole Cherokee Purple Org
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BOT3002 |
Tomato Pole Cherokee Purple Org |
4 |
2.69 |
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3002 |
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Corn Swt (yellow) True Gold Org
True Gold Sweet Corn Seeds
Organic
Old-fashioned corn like your grandparents grew! From the garden to the pot, 'True Gold' will transform any plate to a luxurious meal. Large, 9" ears are very sweet and tender, plants are resistant to stalk-lodging, and stalks are less likely to bend and kink in windy areas.Botanical Name: Zea mays
Days to Maturity: 70-80 days
Family: Poaceae
Native: Americas
Hardiness: Frost-sensitive annual
Plant Dimensions: 5'-7' tall
Variety Information: 8"-9" ears with golden-yellow kernels; 2-3 ears per plant. 'True Gold' is selected from the 1955 hybrid by the same name, now open-pollinated. Plants resist stalk lodging (bending or kinking and falling over).
Type: Sugary
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BOT3004 |
Corn Swt (yellow) True Gold Org |
3 |
4.49 |
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3004 |
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Squash Summer Early Strghtnk Org
Squash Summer Early Strghtnk Org
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BOT3006 |
Squash Summer Early Strghtnk Org |
2 |
2.99 |
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3006 |
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BOT3007 |
Spinach Bloomsdale Org |
10 |
3.49 |
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3007 |
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Radish French Breakfast Org
French Breakfast Radish Seeds
Organic, Heirloom
'French Breakfast' has endured in gardens for over 100 years because of its wonderful, delicate flavor. This spring radish grows best during the cool periods of spring and fall but will also withstand some summer heat! Looks incredible on a vegetable platter. Fun for kids to grow!
Botanical Name: Raphanus sativus
Days to Maturity: 28 days
Family: Brassicaceae
Native: Unknown
Hardiness: Frost-tolerant annual
Plant Dimensions: 3"-4" long tops, about 1" wide root
Variety Information: Root is scarlet with a white tip.
Type: Spring/Summer radish
Attributes: Good for Containers
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BOT3008 |
Radish French Breakfast Org |
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3.49 |
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3008 |
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Pea Shelling Progress #9 Org
Progress #9 Shelling Pea Seeds
Organic, Heirloom
Remember when you were a kid how fun it was to pop open a pod and eat the peas? Relive the memories and enjoy the wonderful taste of 'Progress #9'. Each 5" pod has 7-9 plump peas. A heavy producer, also called 'Laxton's Progress #9'. (Thomas Laxton was a renowned 19th century strawberry breeder.) Plants are resistant to common wilt disease.
Botanical Name: Pisum sativum
Days to Maturity: 58 days
Family: Fabaceae
Native: Western Asia, Europe, and North Africa
Hardiness: Frost-tolerant annual
Plant Dimensions: 18" tall
Variety Information: 5" long pods that contain 7-9 plump peas. 'Progress #9' is a shelling pea with resistance to common wilt disease.
Type: Shelling pea
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BOT3010 |
Pea Shelling Progress #9 Org |
5 |
3.49 |
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3010 |
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Kale Red Russian Org
Red Russian Kale Seeds
Organic, Heirloom
Kale gets sweeter after the first fall frost. 'Red Russian', brought to North America in 1885, is sweet and tender all the time, making it excellent for mesclun, garnishes, and sauteing. The red veins, wavy margins, and foliage that resembles oak leaves make 'Red Russian' as attractive as it is delicious. Harvest baby greens in just 21 days.
Botanical Name: Brassica napus
Days to Maturity: 21-50 days
Family: Brassicaceae
Native: Europe
Hardiness: Biennial grown as an annual, kale is very cold hardy and may overwinter in milder climates.
Plant Dimensions: 18"-30" tall, 24" wide
Variety Information: Wavy, dark green leaves with reddish purple veins and stems.
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BOT3013 |
Kale Red Russian Org |
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2.99 |
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3013 |
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Beet (red) Early Wonder Org
Early Wonder Beet Seeds
Organic, Heirloom
Since the early 1900s, 'Early Wonder' has delivered abundant greens, flavorful beets, and early production. Great for mild climates where multiple crops are possible. The 18" greens are as delicious, and high in vitamins A and C, iron, and potassium. Beet seed is actually a dried fruit with 1-5 seeds in each fruit, so thinning is very important.
Botanical Name: Beta vulgaris
Days to Maturity: 48 days
Family: Amaranthaceae
Native: Europe, Asia, and the Mediterranean region
Hardiness: Frost-tolerant biennial grown as an annual
Plant Dimensions: Leaf tops are 18" tall
Variety Information: Smooth, 1 1/2 "-2 1/2 ;" diameter with slightly flattened roots. Leaf tops are dark green on red stems. 'Early Wonder', introduced in 1911, is an excellent beet for both greens and roots, ready for harvest in as little as 40 days. Especially good in early spring due to its ability to grow in cool soils.
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BOT3014 |
Beet (red) Early Wonder Org |
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2.99 |
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3014 |
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Carrot Danvers Org
Danvers 126 Carrot Seeds
Organic, Heirloom
Growers in Danvers, Massachusetts during the late-19th century were searching for a carrot with improved color, yield, and uniformity. After many variations, the 'Danvers 126' carrot was born! It grows particularly well interplanted with onions and in heavy soils due to its high fiber content. Heat-tolerant with high yields, it also has a noticeably sweeter flavor and stores exceptionally well if cleaned after harvest. Resistant to cracks and splits.
Botanical Name: Daucus carota
Days to Maturity: 65 days
Family: Apiaceae
Native: Africa, Eurasia
Hardiness: Frost-tolerant biennial grown as an annual
Plant Dimensions: Roots are 6"-7" long at their peak.
Variety Information: Orange roots, wide at the top, tapering to a point. 'Danvers 126' is a Danvers type carrot.
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BOT3016 |
Carrot Danvers Org |
3 |
3.49 |
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3016 |
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Carrot Scarlet Nantes Org
Scarlet Nantes Carrot Seeds
Organic, Heirloom
'Scarlet Nantes' is an 1850s' French favorite for many reasons-sweet flavor, tender, abundant producer, and consistent quality. Nearly coreless! There is no finer garden treat than a homegrown carrot pulled fresh from the earth! Botanical Name: Daucus carota
Days to Maturity: 75 days
Family: Apiaceae
Native: Africa, Eurasia
Hardiness: Frost-tolerant biennial grown as an annual
Plant Dimensions: Roots are 6"-7" long at their peak
Variety Information: Deep orange, sweet, crisp, cylindrical root; nearly coreless. 'Scarlet Nantes' is a Nantes type carrot.
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BOT3017 |
Carrot Scarlet Nantes Org |
5 |
2.69 |
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3017 |
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Bean Pole Blue Lake FM-1K Org
Blue Lake FM-1K Pole Bean Seeds
Organic, Heirloom
Some say pole beans have better flavor than bush beans. 'Blue Lake FM-1K' certainly would support that statement. Besides outstanding flavor, plants are high-yielding. Vigorous, 5'-8' vines produce a bounty of 5"-7", white-seeded beans that are excellent fresh, and also canned or frozen. Disease resistant.
Botanical Name: Phaseolus vulgaris
Days to Maturity: 66 days
Family: Fabaceae
Native: Mexico and South America
Hardiness: Frost-sensitive annual
Plant Dimensions: 5'-8' long vines
Variety Information: 5"-7" long, 1/2 " wide silvery-green pods; stringless when young, white seeds. 'Blue Lake FM-1K' is common bean mosaic virus
resistant.
Type: Snap bean
Harvesting: Snap beans are ready to pick when the pod "snaps" or breaks in half cleanly. This is when seeds have just begun to form and the pods are several inches long (depending on the variety). Hold stem with one hand and the pod with the other hand to avoid pulling off branches, which will continue to produce. Harvesting early and often will stimulate flower production for more beans. At season's end, plants are great compost material if they are disease-free.
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BOT3020 |
Bean Pole Blue Lake FM-1K Org |
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4.49 |
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3020 |
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Lettuce Leaf Salad Bowl Blend
Salad Bowl Blend Leaf Lettuce Seeds
Organic, Heirloom
Fill your bowl with the mixed colors of Salad Bowl! This blend has it all: great flavor, good looks, and sweet leaves in a heat-tolerant variety. The greens and reds look beautiful in salads and sandwiches. Harvest young for terrific baby greens. 'Green Salad Bowl' won the All-America Selections award in 1952, and 'Red Salad Bowl' won the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1995.
Botanical Name: Lactuca sativa
Days to Maturity: 21 - 50 days
Family: Organic, Heirloom
Native: Asteraceae
Hardiness: Unknown; lettuce has been in cultivation for a long time.
Plant Dimensions: 6"-8" tall, 8" wide
Variety Information: 'RED SALAD BOWL' has deeply lobed, burgundy leaves that form a large rosette if proper sowing distances are observed. Red color is more intense in cool weather. 'GREEN SALAD BOWL' has lobed, wavy green leaves forming a rosette. Both are resistant to bitter flavor during the heat. Both varieties in Salad Bowl Blend are from the 1950s.
Attributes: Good for Containers, Heat Tolerant
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BOT3023 |
Lettuce Leaf Salad Bowl Blend |
5 |
3.49 |
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3023 |
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