An easy-to-grow version of one of the most popular herbs!
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- 6+ hours of Sun
- Ideal Temperature: 60-80 Degrees F
- Plant Spacing: 12″
- Frost Hardy: Yes
This beautiful red-flowering, grain-type amaranth is a show stopper!
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The multi-colored, smooth fruit weighs about 1½ lbs. The flesh is bright green with deep red streaks.
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Breeds may include variations of
Baxter’s Early Bush tomato grows well and produces tomatoes that store well and are resistant to cracking. Can be grown without cage or stakes, which makes it a very popular choice for home gardens. These are determinate, which means they will only grow to a certain point, so no need to prune.
A great starter cucumber variety that is easier to grow and will give you tasty crunchy cucumbers
Should be transplanted Starting in March until June
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Huge fruit up to 2 lbs.; delicious and sweet tasting. These yellow tomatoes have bright red streaking though the flesh.
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Dark red-purple fruit, rich sweet flavor. One of the best.
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Soft pink spikes sway gracefully atop tall, slender stems, making this the most elegant celosia. This reliable and uniform variety stands 24-40 inches tall and is perfect for fine gardening and cut flower growing.
An old Cherokee Indian heirloom, this beautiful, purple-pink colored fruit has sweet flavor. This is one of our favorites!
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An easy-to-grow version of one of the most popular herbs!
Bright Lights mixture consists of yellow, red and orange flowers that grows to a mature height of about 36 to 48 inches tall.
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This old Italian favorite is good for both fresh eating and preserving, and known for its intensely flavorful, deep red flesh.
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This short and stout, refined and reliable celery hails from France. We love this variety for its relative ease of growing and nutritious green stalks with gourmet flavor. It performed very well in our trials and our taste tests. These upright, tidy plants average 18 inches tall and have crisp, sweet flavor. Growing gorgeous celery can be easy when you choose an easier-to-grow variety like this and provide rich soil, even moisture and relatively mild weather.
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We grow this tomato variety every year! Large, 1-lb fruit is orange and sweet.
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Dragon Tongue Bean Seedling 6 pack. This is our favorite bean variety! Stays tender and stringless as it matures. The purple color will fade when cooked.
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Beans do not like to have their roots disturbed so take care when transplanting!
This spreadsheet is designed to help you track when your eggs are going into your incubator so you know which date to candle, which date to stop moving your eggs and it will count your viable eggs. It is great!
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Polish heirloom variety that has an unusually fine flavor—very sweet with a nice hint of tartness. 1/2-3/4-inch fruit is enclosed in a papery husk which drops to the ground when fully ripe. High pectin content makes this one an excellent choice for pies and preserves.
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Easy to grow and productive. The pale green flesh is sweet, aromatic and slightly musky in taste. Vine produces lots of 2-lb fruit.
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This climbing vine will need a trellis or fence to grow on. Eat while green and tender, or leave on the vine until brown and skin is dry to use as sponge.
Incredible, small cucumber-like fruit is shaped like baby watermelons. They are good added to salads or can be pickled. They have a cucumber-like taste with a touch of lemon. The ornamental vines have tiny leaves and flowers and are perfect for the cottage garden. Very unique and fun for kids. Huge yields.
Large, smooth, 1-lb pink fruit has a delicious, rich, sweet taste.
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Produces huge yields of lemon-yellow, cherry tomatoes on compact plants. Plants set over 100 fruits and are ideal on your patio when popped into a 10-in. pot or hanging basket. Mild flavored, juicy, sugar sweet fruits with just the right amount of acid. Perfect fresh or dried. Broad disease resistance.
Dense, 2- to 4- lb fruit has orange flesh that is sweet and flavorful. This variety is early and well adapted to cool climates.
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The yellow fruit has red marbling through the flesh and is one of the most beautiful tomatoes we sell. The flavor is very sweet and fruity; good yields!
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One of the most popular peppers, these 3- to 6-inch fruit is usually of gentle heat, at around 2000 Scovilles. Used green, after roasting and peeling, it is the classic pepper for chili rellenos. Dried, the fruit turns a rich dark red-brown and may be ground into an authentic red chili powder. Plants reach 2 feet or so.
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The pods are bright purple, stringless, and tender. Plants grow to 6’ and produce heavy yields.
Beans do not like to have their roots disturbed so take care when transplanting!
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Chinese Noodle Bean
Beans do not like to have their roots disturbed so take care when transplanting!
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Beans do not like to have their roots disturbed so take care when transplanting!
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These little cucs are sweet, juicy, and crisp like an apple!
Should be transplanted Starting in March until June
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These tiny tomatoes are the size of a pea, and is said to be the world’s tiniest tomato! The kids especially love these.
Should be transplanted Starting in March until June
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Everyone loves the sweet, fruity taste of this fun cherry tomato.
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These little seedlings are still growing! Should be available for pick up late April.
A very tasty, mild jalapeño type, with the same delicious flavor but a lot less heat. Great yields.
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