Ready April 15 |
| Variety |
Description |
Price |
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| Broccoli, Decicco |
Heirloom, lots of side shoots |
$4 /
6-pak |
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| Broccoli, Fiesta |
Big heads, all at once |
$4 / 6-pak |
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| Brussels Sprouts, Dimitri |
Late September harvest, small and tasty |
$4 /
6-pak |
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| Cabbage, Gonzales |
Early and small |
$4 / 6-pak |
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| Cabbage, Red Express |
Early and small |
$4 / 6-pak |
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| Cauliflower, Snow Crown |
Early 6" heads, drought resistant |
$4 / 6-pak |
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| Chard, Bright Lights |
Pink, Red, Orange and Yellow! |
$4 / 6-pak |
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| Kale, Lacinato |
High in anti-oxidants, deep blue leaves |
$4 / 6-pak |
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| Kale, Red Russian |
Flat leaves and purple stems |
$4 / 6-pak |
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| Kale, Winterbor |
Huge and productive, curly leaves |
$4 / 6-pak |
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| Lettuce, Black Seed Simpson |
Most productive early lettuce |
$4 / 6-pak |
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| Lettuce, Cracoviensis |
Streaked purple, not bitter when bolts. |
$4 /6-pak |
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| Pac Choi, White Flash |
Vase-shaped, great for stir-fry |
$4 / 6-pak |
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Ready May 1 |
| Basil, Genovese |
Pesto favorite, some cold tolerance |
$2 / pot |
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| Basil, Red Rubin |
Robust plant with purple leaves |
$2 / pot |
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| Basil, Sweet |
Prolific producer, good fresh or cooked. |
$2 / pot |
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| Chamomile, Bodegold |
Small daisies for calming tea |
$2 / pot |
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| Cilantro, Caribe |
Slow to bolt, essential for Mexican cooking |
$2 / pot |
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| Dill, Fernleaf |
A classic, slow to bolt, so more leaf. |
$2 / pot |
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| Lemongrass |
A must for Thai cuisine |
$2 / pot |
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| Parsley, Moss Curled |
Curly type, best raw |
$2 / pot |
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| Parsley, Dark Green Italian |
Flat type, best for cooking |
$2 / pot |
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| Bean, Masai Bush Haricot Verts |
Long and thin green beans |
$4 / 6-pak |
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| Celery, Ventura |
Real celery taste ready in September |
$4 / 6-pak |
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| Cucumber, Calypso Pickling |
Slice when small, pickle when big |
$2 / pot |
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| Cucumber, Marketmore 76 |
Classic slicer |
$2 / pot |
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| Cucumber, Poona Kheera |
Cream colored and creamy tasting |
$2 / pot |
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| Eggplant, Galine |
Italian favorite |
$2 / pot |
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| Eggplant, Diamond |
Long and thin, not bitter |
$2 / pot |
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| Eggplant, Rosita |
Blushed white and purple, sublime taste |
$2 / pot |
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| Flower, Alaska Nasturtium |
Varigated |
$2 / pot |
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| Flower, Crystal Palace Lobelia |
Deep blue and draping |
$2 / pot |
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| Flower, Love Lies Bleeding |
Dramatic & heirloom |
$2 / pot |
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| Flower, Purple Wave Petunia |
Climbing companion plant against pests |
$5 / quart |
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| Flower, Resina Calendula |
Most medicinal, orange and open |
$2 / pot |
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| Flower, Selma Sunflower |
Lots of 6" side shoots for cutting. Fragrant! |
$2 / pot |
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| Flower, State Fair Zinnia |
Bright big flowers. |
$2 / pot |
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| Flower, Tall Climbing Nasturtium |
Edible flowers, prolific grower & companion |
$2 / pot |
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| Flower, Wizard Coleus |
Colored foliage |
$2 / pot |
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| Lettuce, Freedom Mix |
Colorful mix for hot weather |
$4 / 6-pak |
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| Pepper, Ancho Poblano |
Savory green chili - 900 scoville units |
$2 / pot |
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| Pepper, Early Jalapeno |
Early, reliable type- 4,000 scoville units |
$2 / pot |
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| Pepper, Lipstick |
Sweet and plump, thick walls |
$2 / pot |
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| Pepper, Peacework Sweet Bell |
Sweet, adapted for northern gardens |
$2 / pot |
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| Pepper, Purple Beauty Sweet |
Green interior when cooked. Reliable producer |
$2 / pot |
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| Pepper, Ring of Fire Cayenne |
Decorative and hot- 5,000 scoville units |
$2 / pot |
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| Pepper, Superette Sweet Banana |
Banana pepper! |
$2 / pot |
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| Pepper, Thai hot |
Small and very hot- 80,000 scoville units |
$2 / pot |
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| Pumpkin, Baby Pam |
3 lb pie pumpkin. Reliable producer |
$2 / pot |
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| Pumpkin, Howden |
Jack O’ Lantern |
$2 / pot |
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| Summer Squash, Yellow Crookneck |
Yellow summer squash |
$2 / pot |
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| Summer Squash, Patty Pan |
Cook like zucchini |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomatillo, Verde Puebla |
Really good in salsa |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomatillo, Pineapple |
Small yellow "grapes" in husks. Yummy! |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomato, Aunt Ruby's German Green |
Second only to Brandywine in flavor. Blush yellow when ripe. |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomato, Bloody Butcher |
Farm favorite! Early and flavorful saladette |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomato, Blue Beech Paste |
Large with few seeds. Indeterminate. |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomato, Bobcat |
Compact determinate |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomato, Brandywine |
Best tasting heirloom, giant plants and fruits |
$5 / quart |
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| Tomato, Cherokee Purple |
Dark flesh, smoky taste |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomato, Gardeners Delight |
Favorite red cherry |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomato, Goldie |
Yellow slicer |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomato, Indigo Rose |
Large cherry type, black on outside. Good disease resistance. |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomato, Lucia Grape |
Smallest and sweet |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomato, Monica |
Determinate roma-type paste. Good disease resistance |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomato, Mortgage Lifter |
The biggest tomato ever! |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomato, Pineapple |
Farm favorite slicer for color and taste |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomato, Tigerella |
Grow in case of wet weather, best producer then. |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomato, Tumbling Tom |
Hanging basket tomato, cherry type |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomato, Rutgers |
Best all-around for cooking and eating |
$2 / pot |
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| Tomato, Sungold |
Summer taste in golden cherry |
$5 / quart |
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| Watermelon, Blacktail Mountain |
Smallish but produces in cold & wet summers |
$2 / pot |
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| Winter Squash, Baby Blue Hubbard |
Use as trap crop for squash bugs or sweet eating variety |
$2 / pot |
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| Winter Squash, Bush Buttercup |
Sweet flesh, compact habit |
$2 / pot |
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| Winter Squash, Butterbush |
Butternut, compact habit |
$2 / pot |
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| Winter Squash, Spaghetti |
Low carb alternative to pasta |
$2 / pot |
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| Winter Squash, Sweet Reba Acorn |
Compact acorn squash |
$2 / pot |
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| Zucchini, Costata Romanesca |
Italian heirloom, striped |
$2 / pot |
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| Zucchini, Dark Green |
Keep under row covers for highest production |
$2 / pot |
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