Coenthus Americanus, New Jersey Tea

Pickling Cucumbers

Eggplant

Ripening Pumpkin

Zucchini Flower

Sweet Basil

Mixed Lettuces

Sungold Tomato

Brandywine Tomato

Big Tomato

Jalapeno Peppers

Eggplant Flower

Calico Popcorn

A bird enjoys the broom corn

Parsley

Gonzales Cabbage

Tigerella Tomato

 

Plants

Certified Organic Vegetable Seedlings

Pre-order is complete for 2013. If you've ordered your seedlings already, please come pick them up at the farm. If you haven't ordered, we still have plenty available.

Our address is 730 Borough Road, Pembroke, NH 03275.

Directions:

From the North or South or West:

  • From I-93, take exit 13, Route 3 south towards Pembroke (Manchester St.)
  • Continue several miles until you hit the light at Route 106.
  • Left on Route 106 and go exactly 1.0 mile to Borough Road (NH Tile Distributors)
  • At 1/10 mile, stay left at the fork.
  • From the fork we are 1.5 miles on your left, red cape, sign out front.
  • If you get to North Pembroke Road you’ve gone too far!

From the East:

  • From Route 4 take Left onto Route 106 (towards Pembroke)
  • You will pass Steeplegate Mall on your right, and go straight through two sets of lights and then straight through one more set of lights after that.
  • Travel 1+ miles and take a LEFT onto Borough road (NH Tile Distributors).
  • At 1/10 mile, stay left at the fork.
  • From the fork we are 1.5 miles on your left, red cape, sign out front.
  • If you get to North Pembroke Road you’ve gone too far!

 

 

Ready April 15

Variety Description Price  
Broccoli, Decicco Heirloom, lots of side shoots $4 / 6-pak  
Broccoli, Fiesta Big heads, all at once $4 / 6-pak  
Brussels Sprouts, Dimitri Late September harvest, small and tasty $4 / 6-pak  
Cabbage, Gonzales Early and small $4 / 6-pak  
Cabbage, Red Express Early and small $4 / 6-pak  
Cauliflower, Snow Crown Early 6" heads, drought resistant $4 / 6-pak  
Chard, Bright Lights Pink, Red, Orange and Yellow! $4 / 6-pak  
Kale, Lacinato High in anti-oxidants, deep blue leaves $4 / 6-pak  
Kale, Red Russian Flat leaves and purple stems $4 / 6-pak  
Kale, Winterbor Huge and productive, curly leaves $4 / 6-pak  
Lettuce, Black Seed Simpson Most productive early lettuce $4 / 6-pak  
Lettuce, Cracoviensis Streaked purple, not bitter when bolts. $4 /6-pak  
Pac Choi, White Flash Vase-shaped, great for stir-fry $4 / 6-pak  

Ready May 1

Basil, Genovese Pesto favorite, some cold tolerance $2 / pot  
Basil, Red Rubin Robust plant with purple leaves $2 / pot  
Basil, Sweet Prolific producer, good fresh or cooked. $2 / pot  
Chamomile, Bodegold Small daisies for calming tea $2 / pot  
Cilantro, Caribe Slow to bolt, essential for Mexican cooking $2 / pot  
Dill, Fernleaf A classic, slow to bolt, so more leaf. $2 / pot  
Lemongrass A must for Thai cuisine $2 / pot  
Parsley, Moss Curled Curly type, best raw $2 / pot  
Parsley, Dark Green Italian Flat type, best for cooking $2 / pot  
Bean, Masai Bush Haricot Verts Long and thin green beans $4 / 6-pak  
Celery, Ventura Real celery taste ready in September $4 / 6-pak  
Cucumber, Calypso Pickling Slice when small, pickle when big $2 / pot  
Cucumber, Marketmore 76 Classic slicer $2 / pot  
Cucumber, Poona Kheera Cream colored and creamy tasting $2 / pot  
Eggplant, Galine Italian favorite $2 / pot  
Eggplant, Diamond Long and thin, not bitter $2 / pot  
Eggplant, Rosita Blushed white and purple, sublime taste $2 / pot  
Flower, Alaska Nasturtium Varigated $2 / pot  
Flower, Crystal Palace Lobelia Deep blue and draping $2 / pot  
Flower, Love Lies Bleeding Dramatic & heirloom $2 / pot  
Flower, Purple Wave Petunia Climbing companion plant against pests $5 / quart  
Flower, Resina Calendula Most medicinal, orange and open $2 / pot  
Flower, Selma Sunflower Lots of 6" side shoots for cutting. Fragrant! $2 / pot  
Flower, State Fair Zinnia Bright big flowers. $2 / pot  
Flower, Tall Climbing Nasturtium Edible flowers, prolific grower & companion $2 / pot  
Flower, Wizard Coleus Colored foliage $2 / pot  
Lettuce, Freedom Mix Colorful mix for hot weather $4 / 6-pak  
Pepper, Ancho Poblano Savory green chili - 900 scoville units $2 / pot  
Pepper, Early Jalapeno Early, reliable type- 4,000 scoville units $2 / pot  
Pepper, Lipstick Sweet and plump, thick walls $2 / pot  
Pepper, Peacework Sweet Bell Sweet, adapted for northern gardens $2 / pot  
Pepper, Purple Beauty Sweet Green interior when cooked. Reliable producer $2 / pot  
Pepper, Ring of Fire Cayenne Decorative and hot- 5,000 scoville units $2 / pot  
Pepper, Superette Sweet Banana Banana pepper! $2 / pot  
Pepper, Thai hot Small and very hot- 80,000 scoville units $2 / pot  
Pumpkin, Baby Pam 3 lb pie pumpkin. Reliable producer $2 / pot  
Pumpkin, Howden Jack O’ Lantern $2 / pot  
Summer Squash, Yellow Crookneck Yellow summer squash $2 / pot  
Summer Squash, Patty Pan Cook like zucchini $2 / pot  
Tomatillo, Verde Puebla Really good in salsa $2 / pot  
Tomatillo, Pineapple Small yellow "grapes" in husks. Yummy! $2 / pot  
Tomato, Aunt Ruby's German Green Second only to Brandywine in flavor. Blush yellow when ripe. $2 / pot  
Tomato, Bloody Butcher Farm favorite! Early and flavorful saladette $2 / pot  
Tomato, Blue Beech Paste Large with few seeds. Indeterminate. $2 / pot  
Tomato, Bobcat Compact determinate $2 / pot  
Tomato, Brandywine Best tasting heirloom, giant plants and fruits $5 / quart  
Tomato, Cherokee Purple Dark flesh, smoky taste $2 / pot  
Tomato, Gardeners Delight Favorite red cherry $2 / pot  
Tomato, Goldie Yellow slicer $2 / pot  
Tomato, Indigo Rose Large cherry type, black on outside. Good disease resistance. $2 / pot  
Tomato, Lucia Grape Smallest and sweet $2 / pot  
Tomato, Monica Determinate roma-type paste. Good disease resistance $2 / pot  
Tomato, Mortgage Lifter The biggest tomato ever! $2 / pot  
Tomato, Pineapple Farm favorite slicer for color and taste $2 / pot  
Tomato, Tigerella Grow in case of wet weather, best producer then. $2 / pot  
Tomato, Tumbling Tom Hanging basket tomato, cherry type $2 / pot  
Tomato, Rutgers Best all-around for cooking and eating $2 / pot  
Tomato, Sungold Summer taste in golden cherry $5 / quart  
Watermelon, Blacktail Mountain Smallish but produces in cold & wet summers $2 / pot  
Winter Squash, Baby Blue Hubbard Use as trap crop for squash bugs or sweet eating variety $2 / pot  
Winter Squash, Bush Buttercup Sweet flesh, compact habit $2 / pot  
Winter Squash, Butterbush Butternut, compact habit $2 / pot  
Winter Squash, Spaghetti Low carb alternative to pasta $2 / pot  
Winter Squash, Sweet Reba Acorn Compact acorn squash $2 / pot  
Zucchini, Costata Romanesca Italian heirloom, striped $2 / pot  
Zucchini, Dark Green Keep under row covers for highest production $2 / pot  
   
 

Found Well Farm  ~  Pembroke, New Hampshire   ~  603-228-1421