Red Russian Kale
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- 6-12 hours of Sun
- Sprouts in 6-9 Days
- Ideal Temperature: 45-85 Degrees F
- Seed Depth: 1/4″
- Plant Spacing: 8″
- Frost Hardy: Yes
- Brassica oleracea var. sabellica
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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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Red Russian Kale
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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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Enjoy this delicious sourdough focaccia bread with garlic and fresh rosemary. Ingredients are unbleached flour, water, salt, honey, olive oil, rosemary and garlic.
A lovely curled “red” kale that produces lots of delicious, frilly leaves and takes the chill of winter in stride! Pretty in the flower garden or on the plate. Rich in nutrition and flavor.
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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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Breeds may include variations of
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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