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Good Companion Plants for Chard Greens/Swiss Chard

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When it comes to planting Chard Greens/Swiss Chard seeds, choosing the right companion plants can greatly enhance their growth and overall health. By selecting compatible plants to grow alongside your Chard Greens/Swiss Chard, you can create a thriving garden ecosystem that benefits all the plants involved. These are all really good seeds to plant next to your Chard Greens/Swiss Chard.

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    Corn Salad (Mache - Lamb's Lettuce) - Dutch

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    • Valerianella locusta (aka Corn Salad) is a small annual plant that is eaten as a leaf vegetable. It has a characteristic nutty flavor, dark green color, and soft texture, and is popularly served as salad greens.  //Wikipedia

    • Corn Salad has a delicate flavor, similar to a butterhead lettuce. It is quite hardy and requires very little care while remaining practically free of pests & disease. Corn salad is also known for growing vigorously in almost any soil! 

    • We think Corn Salad tastes best right out of the garden with a light drizzle of olive oil and a squeeze of fresh lemon. Once you try this cold-hardy green, you'll be sure to make it a staple in your fall/winter gardens every year.
      • Day to Maturity | only 40 days

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      All-in-One Heritage Tomato Garden Variety Pack

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      All-in-One Tomato Variety Pack includes an assortment of our 15 most popular tomato seed varieties. Seeds are all individually packaged.  Packaged with zip-lock bag system for long-term storage and maximum seed protection. 
      • Zipper-top closure and bottom fold
      • Resealable


      Includes all of the following varieties:


      1. Beefsteak (Ponderosa Red) (Appx. 15 seeds)

      • The Ponderosa Red Beefsteak Tomato produces meaty, bright red fruit with mild, sweet flavor. This low-acid ribbed slicer has very few seeds, so there’s more flesh to savor. Strong vines support heavy production, so stake well. Eat them any way you can think of.
      • 75-80 days to maturity

      2. Black Krim (Appx. 15 seeds)

      • The Black Krim Tomato is as unusual as it is flavorful. Hailing from the Black Sea region of Russia, this robust tomato ripens to a unique mix of deep brown shoulders atop smoky red bodies with reddish-green flesh. Reliably produces ½-1lb fruits with a rich, slightly salty flavor. Dress up a sandwich or cook up a Khrenovina sauce.
      • 75-80 days to maturity

      3. Bonny Best (Appx. 15 seeds)

      • The Bonny Best Tomato has a century-old reputation as a canning and ketchup tomato due to its small seed core, acidity, and firm texture, but it’s secretly great as a fresh slicer. This high-yielder produces picture-perfect medium, round, bright red fruits with hearty flavor. A great all-around tomato with many flavorful uses.
      • 75-80 days to maturity

      4. Brandywine Pink (Appx. 15 seeds)

      • The Pink Brandywine Tomato has lightly ribbed shoulders and potato-leaf foliage. Whether that’s the reason no two are alike, only the tomato knows. The vigorous vine takes its time to ripen the 1-2 lb blushing pink fruit with a small seed core. A beautiful slicer with a sweet, tangy flavor to look forward to late in the season.
      • 85-90 days to maturity

       

      5. Cherokee Purple (Appx. 10 seeds)

      • With deep purple shoulders and a dusky pink body, the Cherokee Purple Tomato is a stunner in the garden. Slice open this beefsteak to reveal red flesh tinged with purple, brown, and green. Low acidity and sweet, slightly smoky flavor has made this a favorite of tomato lovers for more than 130 years. Will this be the year it becomes your favorite?
      • 70-90 days to maturity

      6. Cherry Chocolate (Appx. 15 seeds)

      • The Black Cherry Tomato is a rather mysterious one. But first let us tell you about its well-known attributes. It produces large clusters of small, uniformly round 1" fruits with rich, sweet flavor. The mystery is whether these little gems will ripen to an onyx, mahogany, or amethyst color in your particular growing conditions.
      • 75-80 days to maturity

       

      7. Homestead (Appx. 15 seeds)

      • On any productive homestead, every member needs to pull its weight, and the Homestead Tomato out-tomatoes every tomato. Sun up to sun down, in high heat and humidity, this workhorse churns out large, red, smooth, sturdy, meaty, juicy slicers. As comfortable in the overalls of a sandwich as it is done up in its Sunday best for the canner. Just a good ol’ heirloom with good old-fashioned tomato flavor.
      • 75-80 days to maturity

      8. Large Red Cherry (Appx. 15 seeds)

      • If we were going to write a short intro about the Large Red Cherry Tomato, we wouldn’t describe them as “cute little things,” decorating your garden like “heavy clusters of small, ruby jewels” that are “bursting with sweet flavor,” and suggest you “mix them with Black Cherry Tomatoes for an ode to a ladybug." No. We would write it in the bullet points, like this:
        - Cute little things
        - Clusters of small, ruby jewels
        - Sweet flavor
        - Mix with Black Cherry Tomatoes for an ode to a ladybug 🐞

      9. Rio Grande (Appx. 15 seeds)

      • The Rio Grande Tomato is a classic plum/paste tomato that gets along with heat, humidity, and drought, but that’s only one of its maravilloso qualities. The plant produces muchos bright red, egg-shaped fruits with a flavor that’s well-balanced between dulce and acidic. Especially bueno for pastes and sauces, but it wouldn’t mind being chopped up into fresh pico de gallo with a little onion, jalapeño, and cilantro.
      • 75-80 days to maturity

      10. Rutgers (Appx. 15 seeds)

      • The Rutgers Tomato has all the best tomato qualities—medium tomato size, smooth tomato skin, bright red tomato color, slightly flattened tomato shape, old-fashioned tomato flavor, compact tomato plant, reliable tomato production, generous tomato yields, and kind to animals. A tomato you can take home to meet the family.
      • 75-80 days to maturity

      11. Small Red Cherry (Appx. 15 seeds)

      • The Small Red Cherry Tomato produces small red cherry tomatoes. Not Large Red Cherry Tomatoes. Small ones and lots of them. Small, like ½" small. Bursting with flavor
      • 70-80 days to maturity

      12. Red Pear

      • With a history as old as America herself, the Red Pear Tomato has been a delicious tradition in thousands of gardens. Vigorous vines are loaded with hundreds of small, sweet pear-shaped fruits with a nice acidic bite. Early maturity is a bonus for Northern zones with a short growing season. Try roasting or pickling them for your Fourth of July celebration.
      • 75-80 days to maturity

      13. Yellow Pear (Appx. 15 seeds)

      • We don’t say this about a lot of tomatoes, but the Yellow Pear Tomato really should be grown in every garden. We also don’t say this about a lot of tomatoes: It’s prolific. Ripens loads of lemon-yellow, pear-shaped 1"-2" fruits that are delicious straight off the vine. Keep a few empty bags on-hand to fill up and share these sweet, mild flavor bombs with friends and neighbors.
      • 75-80 days to maturity

      14. Roma (Appx. 15 seeds)

      • The Roma Tomato is the quintessential plum/paste tomato. Light on seeds and juice, it has thick fruit walls and dense flesh that holds onto seasonings and spices. Ever so good cooked into a thick sauce or paste, canned, or pureed. Compact plants produce meaty, egg-shaped fruits that are sweet and tangy. Skip the flavorless ones at the grocery store and grow your own Romas this summer.
      • 75-85 days to maturity
        

      15. VR Moscow (Appx. 15 seeds)

      • The VR Moscow Tomato was created by Utah State University to thrive in vast intermountain regions, and named after Moscow, Idaho. Vigorous vines produce very respectable 1-2 lb. fruits that are a vivid red. This very robust beefsteak slicer with thick walls and juicy flesh offers voluptuous, rich, old-fashioned tomato flavor. A valuable recipe ingredient for canning, pastes, and sauces, and viscerally responsive to salt and pepper.
      • 80-90 days to maturity

       

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      Endive - Broadleaf, Full Heart Batavian

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      • This plant produces excellent yields of dark green curly leaves with large tender crisp ribs

        - An excellent choice for salads greens


        - Endive is rich in many vitamins and minerals, especially in folate and vitamins A and K, and is high in fiber
      • Days to Maturity | 80-90 days



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      Tomato - Egg (Indeterminate)

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      • Plant produces good yields of egg shaped tomatoes.
      • The tomatoes are the size and shape of an egg.
      • A firm tomato that keeps well. Does well in poor growing conditions.

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
      • Growth type: Indeterminate, trellis support, regular pruning 
      • Tomato size: Small
      • Depth to plant seeds: 1/8" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 24" apart
      • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
      • Germination soil temps: 75F-95F
      • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
      • Sun needs: Full sun
      • Frost hardy: No
      • Planting season: Spring, summer
      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
      • Days to maturity: 75-80 days

      Click here to view our full Tomato grow guide

      Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper

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      Pepper (Hot) - Pretty Purple 🔥🔥🔥🔥

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      An edible ornamental, the Pretty Purple Pepper loves an audience. Compact plants produce an ensemble of 1"-2" tapered fruits that lift their tips in a glorious chorus line of mini rockets, going through several costume changes in green, purple, yellow, orange, and red. The show goes on when you bite into one. With a searing purple heat in tune with the Habaneros and the Scotch Bonnets, you’ll be singing and dancing in your own Broadway musical. Assemble several plants to choreograph a border, or give one the spotlight in a nice container/pot, and let it audition for your next spicy production.

      The Purple Cayenne Pepper is just as purple and pretty, but with less drama.

      • High yields
      • Edible ornamental
      • Harvest any color
      • Good for containers

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Capsicum annuum
      • Pepper length: 1"-2"
      • Scoville heat units (SHU): 200,000-350,000/very hot
      • Plant support: None - they support each other
      • Depth to plant seeds: 1/8" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 6"-12" apart
      • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
      • Germination soil temps: 75F-85F
      • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
      • Sun needs: Full sun
      • Frost hardy: No
      • Planting season: Spring, summer
      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 2-4 plants per sq. ft.
      • Days to maturity: 90-120 days

      Good companion plants: Basil, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggplant, Okra, Rosemary, Sage, Squash, Tomato

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      Endive - Green Curled Ruffich

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      • Endive is a healthy and delicious leafy green. The Green Curled Endive plant produces dark green curly leaves with large tender crisp ribs

        - Excellent salads and sandwiches

        - Also boiled or steamed

        - Extremely easy to grow


        - Endive is rich in many vitamins and minerals, especially in folate and vitamins A and K, and is high in fiber
      • Days to Maturity | 90 days
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      Kohlrabi - Delicatesse, Blue

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      • This Kohlrabi variety produces extremely tender round bulbs

        - Best to harvest when bulbs reach 4" across

        - Well known for uniform size and disease resistance


        - Kohlrabi looks like a turnip growing above-ground

      • Days to Maturity | 55-60 days

      • Kohlrabi Seeds | Grow Kohlrabi in loose, average soil.  Direct-sow your seeds 4 to 6 weeks before the last frost in your growing zone; about ¼ inch deep, and 10 seeds per foot. 

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      Kohlrabi is one of the most commonly eaten vegetables in Kashmir. Locally called monj, the vegetable is eaten along with the leaves (haakh). A Kashmiri household may have this on their dinner or lunch plates three to four times a week.

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      Lovage

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      • Levisticum officinale. Perennial.
      • Plant produces glossy dark green leaves that have a flavor similar to Celery.
      • Known for the treatment of digestive problems
      • A teaspoon of Lovage seeds, steeped in Brandy, strained and sweetened with sugar is on old remedy for settling an upset stomach
      • Plant Height: 80" tall
      • Days to Maturity | 85 days 


       

       

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      Onion - Walla Walla Sweet (Long Day)

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      • The Walla Walla Sweet Onion variety will produces a globed shaped white onion

        - Bulbs can reach 2 lbs

        - This is one of the most popular Long day onion varieties available  

        - Easy to grow 

        - Perfect for beginners

        - Grows well in containers and tight spaces

      • Days to Maturity | 110-120 days

        Onion Seeds | Onions are easy to grow, have a fairly short growing period and take up little space in the garden. Plant onions 1/4 inch deep and 3 to 4 inches apart in double rows, leaving 6 to 10 inches between rows.

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      Radish - Purple Plum

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      Purple plum radish grande

      • Produces deep purple radishes with a white flesh

      • Looks incredible! Great for culinary dishes

      • The white flesh is sweet and mild in flavor

      • Great for selling at farmers markets

      • Unique and rare heirloom radish

      • Grows well in containers and small spaces

      • Days to Maturity | 25-30 days

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      Radishes are rich in ascorbic acid, folic acid, and potassium. They are a good source of vitamin B6, riboflavin, magnesium, copper, and calcium. One cup of sliced red radish bulbs provides approximately 20 calories, largely from carbohydrates
       

       

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      Tomato - Marglobe Supreme (Indeterminate)

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      The Marglobe Supreme Tomato has been producing reliable yields of marvelous scarlet globes with supreme tomato flavor for more than 100 years. These time-tested juicy slicers are smooth, firm, and stocky with good old-fashioned tomato flavor. Supremely satisfying when eaten fresh, canned, or sun-dried.

      • Juicy slicers
      • Reliable producer
      • Good tomato flavor
      • Good fresh or cooked

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
      • Growth type: Indeterminate, trellis support, regular pruning 
      • Tomato size: Medium
      • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 24" apart
      • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
      • Germination soil temps: 75F-95F
      • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
      • Sun needs: Full sun
      • Frost hardy: No
      • Planting season: Spring, summer
      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
      • Days to maturity: 70-80 days

      Click here to view our full Tomato grow guide

      Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper

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      Cabbage - Charleston Wakefield

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      • These seeds produces good yields of 4 lb heads of cabbage

        - Excellent flavor and very popular


      • Day to Maturity | 75 days

      • Cabbage Seeds | Cabbage is an annual cool-season crop, hardy to frost and light freezes. Plant in rows 2 1/2 feet apart, with 12-16 inches between plants.

        Click here for complete Cabbage grow guide


      Did you know? Cabbage is an excellent source of vitamin C! It also contains significant amounts of glutamine, an amino acid that has anti-inflammatory properties. Cabbage can also be included in dieting programs, as it is a low calorie food.


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      Tomato - Oxheart, Pink (Indeterminate)

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      Valentine’s Day is too early to grow the Pink Oxheart Tomato, but you’ll have all summer to court your sweetheart with these dark pink heart-shaped fruits. Juicy and meaty, this luscious slicer grows to 1-2 lbs. Its mild, sweet flavor is just right for a romantic picnic of tomato sandwiches, pizza and a movie, or marinated tomato tortellini by candlelight. 

      You may also like: Orange Oxheart Tomatoes ⟐ Yellow Oxheart Tomatoes

      • High yields
      • Low acidity
      • Small seed core
      • Mild, sweet flavor

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
      • Growth type: Indeterminate, trellis support, regular pruning 
      • Tomato size: Large (1-2 lbs.)
      • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 24" apart
      • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
      • Germination soil temps: 75F-95F
      • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
      • Sun needs: Full sun
      • Frost hardy: No
      • Planting season: Spring, summer
      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
      • Days to maturity: 80-90 days

      Click here to view our full Tomato grow guide

      Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper

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      Basil, Lettuce Leaf

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      Let us tell you about Lettuce Leaf Basil. It’s a lovely Italian basil that grows huge leaves as big as your hand, with a flavor that’s sweeter and less spicy than other basils. Its crinkles hold onto dressing in salads, you need only one leaf for a sandwich or wrap, and you can use the rest as you would any other basil. Save the edible flower spikes to garnish seafood dishes and cocktails.

      Harvest the leaves and stems from the top part of the plant, and pinch off edible flower buds as they appear, which prevents the leaves from turning bitter, and signals the plant to branch out and grow more leaves, making a bushier plant. The more you harvest, the more it grows!

      • Sweet and mild
      • Huge 5"-6" leaves
      • Grows 1'-2' tall
      • Good for containers
      • Tons of medicinal benefits!

      As a medicinal herb, Basil has been used internally to treat anxiety, colds, colic, cough, depression, diarrhea, fever, flatulence, flu, indigestion, insomnia, intestinal parasites and worms, exhaustion, gastric pain, gonorrhea, lactation problems, migraine headache, nausea, stomach cramps, sore throat, and vomiting, and externally to treat acne, insect bites and stings, loss of smell, skin problems, snake bites.

      ⚠️ Do not use medicinally while pregnant.

      ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

      As a companion plant, Basil attracts hummingbirds, pollinators, and beneficial insects, and repels asparagus beetles, cabbage moths, cabbage white butterfly, cabbage worms, carrot rust fly, flies, maggots, mice, mosquitoes, spider mites, thrips, and tomato hornworms.

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      Health Benefits of Genovese Basil

      Basil is a known health tonic for expecting mothers and when mixed with tea it increases lactation in mothers.  It is also a nerve tonic and young children are sometimes encouraged to chew on the leaves of basil because it stimulates brain cells and can increase memory.  


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        Tomato - Bradley (Indeterminate)

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        The Bradley Tomato is a sweet little pink tomato. By sweet, we mean lightly sweet and slightly acidic. By little, well, that’s just what you say when you describe something darling; it’s a medium-sized fruit. As for pink, it’s a dark pink. To be precise, it’s a lightly sweet and slightly acidic medium-sized dark pink tomato. A reliable producer with good-old fashioned tomato flavor.

        • Well-balanced flavor
        • Dark pink color
        • Reliable producer
        • Good fresh or cooked

        SEED PLANTING TIPS

        • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
        • Growth type: Indeterminate, trellis support, regular pruning 
        • Tomato size: Medium
        • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
        • Spacing between plants: 24" apart
        • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
        • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
        • Germination soil temps: 75F-95F
        • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
        • Sun needs: Full sun
        • Frost hardy: No
        • Planting season: Spring, summer
        • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
        • Days to maturity: 75-80 days

        Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper

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        Cabbage - Danish Ballhead

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        • The Danish Ballhead is an old-time favorite which grows well during the winter months

          - Danish Ballhead produces sizable 7-10 inch heads weighing up to 5-6 pounds/each

          - The interior flesh is light green, mild, and tender

          - It is a very dependable general-purpose cabbage for kraut, slaw, and cooking

        • Days to Maturity | 90 days


        Additional Details

        Did you know? Cabbage is an excellent source of vitamin C! It also contains significant amounts of glutamine, an amino acid that has anti-inflammatory properties. Cabbage can also be included in dieting programs, as it is a low calorie food.

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        Bean, Pole - Romano

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        The Romano Pole Bean is a traditional Italian heirloom bean enjoyed by generations of gardeners. The vining plant produces high yields of flat, wide, stringless 6" pods that taste best when harvested young. Just a great all-around green bean.

        • Easy to grow
        • Stringless variety
        • Harvest young for best flavor
        • Vining plant requires staking

        SEED PLANTING TIPS

        • Botanical name: Phaseolus vulgaris
        • Depth to plant seeds: 1" deep
        • Spacing between plants: 5" apart
        • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
        • Days to germinate (sprout): 8-14 days
        • Germination soil temps: 70F-85F
        • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
        • Sun needs: Full sun
        • Frost hardy: No
        • Planting season: Spring, summer, fall
        • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 4 plants per sq. ft.
        • Days to maturity: 65-80 days

        Click here to view our full Bean grow guide

        Good companion plants: Cucumber, Pea, Rosemary, Thyme, Tomato

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        FAVA & BROAD BEANS
        LIMA BEANS
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        Pepper (Hot) - Purple Tiger 🔥🔥

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        Exotic and rare, the Purple Tiger Pepper draws you to its lair with foliage in variegated colors of white, green, and purple. Slowly, slowly you’re mesmerized by the 1"-2" tapered fruit that starts off green, creeping to purple with a lighter, rosy striped pattern that ripens fully to red. And then it pounces with a low growl of heat, twice as hot a jalapeño. Stuff with cream cheese for some purple poppers, or pickle a peck of them to sprinkle on nachos.

        Hunting for a heat that roars? Try the Chocolate Habanero Pepper.

        • High yields
        • Variegated foliage and fruit
        • Harvest any color
        • Good for containers

        SEED PLANTING TIPS

        • Botanical name: Capsicum annuum
        • Pepper length: 1"-2"
        • Scoville heat units (SHU): 5,000-9,000/medium
        • Plant support: None
        • Depth to plant seeds: 1/8" deep
        • Spacing between plants: 12"-18" apart
        • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
        • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
        • Germination soil temps: 75F-85F
        • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
        • Sun needs: Full sun
        • Frost hardy: No
        • Planting season: Spring, summer
        • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per sq. ft.
        • Days to maturity: 90-100 days

        Good companion plants: Basil, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggplant, Okra, Rosemary, Sage, Squash, Tomato

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        Lettuce - Blonde de Paris

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        • Crisp & refreshing lettuce variety

        • The leaves of this particular lettuce makes it idea for use in gourmet sandwiches, burgers and salads
        • Days to Maturity | 60 days

        • Lettuce Seeds | Lettuce can be grown practically anywhere.  For leaf types seed should be sown thinly in rows 1 foot apart. For head, Bibb, and cos types, space rows 18 inches apart.

          Click here for complete Lettuce grow guide

         

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          Cabbage - Brunswick

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          Cabbage, Brunswick

          • Brassica oleracea.
          • A heirloom variety dating back to 1924.
          • Plant produces a large drumhead type cabbage.
          • Used for making kraut.
          • Suitable for spring, summer, and fall crops.
          • Stores well. Suitable for home gardens and market growers.


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          Additional Details

          Did you know? ❄️ Cabbage is an annual cool-season crop, hardy to frost and light freezes. A smaller cabbage head has better flavor and can stay in the field longer without splitting. To keep them small, plant close together or, when the head is almost full, give the plant a sharp twist to break up the roots. 😀 Cabbage is a wide spreading foliage plant with handsome leaves that form a tight, hard ball head on a strong central stem. Young plants may bolt if grown at 50F for a long time; however mature plants of late varieties improve flavor in cold weather.


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          Onion (Sets) - Rock, Yellow

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          Quick Overview

          Bronze yellow skin, mild, and sweet. Plant them close together if you want fast growing scallions.

          They are technically long day onions. However, they can be grown anywhere, down south they will be more grown like big scallions.


          How to Plant Bulb Onions

          Onion bulbs are quite hardy and can withstand 20° F frost. They should be set out 4-6 weeks prior to the last expected frost. When your plants arrive they should appear to be quite dry. DO NOT WET THEM NOR STICK THEIR ROOTS IN WATER. Unpack them and store them in a cool, dry place until it is time to plant. They should last about 3 weeks kept this way. Do not worry that your plants seem dry. They will "shoot" new roots and new, green tops as soon as they are planted.

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          Bean, Pole - Purple Podded

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          The Purple Podded Pole Bean produces a profuse plurality of purely purple pods. View this variety vegetate vigorous verdant vines with violet developments. Stringless shells surround savory seeds.

          • Easy to grow
          • High yielding
          • Long pods up to 7"
          • Easy to harvest

          SEED PLANTING TIPS

          • Botanical name: Phaseolus vulgaris
          • Depth to plant seeds: 1" deep
          • Spacing between plants: 5" apart
          • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
          • Days to germinate (sprout): 8-14 days
          • Germination soil temps: 70F-85F
          • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
          • Sun needs: Full sun
          • Frost hardy: No
          • Planting season: Spring, summer
          • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 4 plants per sq. ft.
          • Days to maturity: 70-75 days

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          Good companion plants: Cucumber, Pea, Rosemary, Thyme, Tomato

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          Angelica (Wild Celery / Holy Ghost)

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          Angelica (Angelica archangelica), also called Wild Celery and Holy Ghost, is a fragrant herb in the carrot family. Like a carrot, it’s a biennial that flowers the second year, and it has a long thick root. But it’s not a carrot. For starters, it tastes like licorice. And the plant can grow to 4'-6' tall. It prefers cooler weather and growing near running water, so congrats if you’re gardening along the riverbanks of Utopia. The rest of us can just grow it in dappled shade and make sure the soil doesn’t dry out.

          The flowers, leaves, seeds, stems, and roots are all edible. Peel the young, hollow, purple-tinged stems and use like celery, use the leaves like spinach, or make a tea from the leaves, flowers, seeds, and roots.

          As a medicinal herb, Angelica has been used to treat anxiety, bladder infections, bronchitis, colds, cough, fever, flatulence, indigestion, insomnia, heartburn, lack of appetite, poor circulation, respiratory issues, typhus, and upset stomach.

        • Mild licorice flavor
        • All parts are edible
        • Culinary and medicinal
        • Good fresh and cooked

        • As a companion plant, it attracts all sorts of friendly pollinators and beneficial insects.

          ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

          SEED PLANTING TIPS

          • Botanical name: Angelica archangelica
          • Life cycle: Herbaceous biennial
          • Hardiness zones: 4-8
          • Planting season: Spring, fall
          • Days to maturity: 1-2 years; can begin harvesting when 6" tall
          • Depth to plant seeds: Lightly cover - seeds need light to germinate
          • Days to germinate (sprout): 14-28 days
          • Germination soil temps: 60F-65F
          • Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart
          • Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart
          • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
          • Soil types: Clay, sandy, loamy, silty, moist, well-drained
          • Soil pH: 4.5-7.4
          • Sun needs: Full sun, part shade
          • Water needs: High - keep soil moist
          • Cold stratify: Yes
          • Frost tolerant: Yes
          • Heat tolerant: No
          • Drought tolerant: No
          • Deer resistant: No
          • Culinary use: Yes
          • Medicinal use: Yes
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          Bean, Lima/Bush - Thorogreen

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          The Thorogreen Lima Bean is a high-yielding heirloom that loves higher temperatures. Plump, light green pods grow at the top of a compact plant for easy harvesting. Both fresh and dried beans have a smooth, buttery flavor. When eating fresh, be sure to cook them, as raw beans are toxic. This compact bush-type plant spreads wider than green beans, so give them room to grow.

          • Easy to grow
          • Bush growth habit
          • Heat loving
          • Early producer

          SEED PLANTING TIPS

          • Botanical name: Phaseolus lunatus
          • Depth to plant seeds: 1.5" deep
          • Spacing between plants: 6"-8" apart
          • Spacing between rows: 24"-30" apart
          • Days to germinate (sprout): 10-21 days
          • Germination soil temps: 70F-90F
          • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
          • Sun needs: Full sun
          • Frost hardy: No
          • Planting season: Spring, summer, fall
          • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 2-4 plants per sq. ft.
          • Days to maturity: 65-75 days

          Click here to view our full Bean grow guide

          Good companion plants: Cucumber, Pea, Rosemary, Thyme, Tomato

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          Corn Salad (Mache - Lamb's Lettuce) - French

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          • Valerianella locusta (aka Corn Salad) is a small annual plant that is eaten as a leaf vegetable. It has a characteristic nutty flavor, dark green color, and soft texture, and is popularly served as salad greens.  //Wikipedia
          • Corn Salad has a delicate flavor, similar to a butterhead lettuce. It is quite hardy and requires very little care while remaining practically free of pests & disease. Corn salad is also known for growing vigorously in almost any soil! 

          • We think Corn Salad tastes best right out of the garden with a light drizzle of olive oil and a squeeze of fresh lemon. Once you try this cold-hardy green, you'll be sure to make it a staple in your fall/winter gardens every year.
          • Day to Maturity | only 40 days

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          Cucumber - Armenian, White (Metki Serpent Melon)

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          • These Armenian cucumber seeds will produce delicious white cucumbers as long as 30"!

          • Bitter-free with excellent flavor

          • Excellent slicer and ideal for salads and many culinary dishes

          • Easy to grow

          • Days to Maturity | 65 days

          • Cucumber Seeds | Grow cucumbers where a long, warm growing season, minimum 65 days, can be assured. Plant seeds where there is ample space and vines can sprawl, the simplest way is to plant cucumbers in hills.

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          Pepper (Hot) - Hungarian Hot Wax 🔥

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          Zippy and snappy, the Hungarian Hot Wax Pepper offers a little sweet and a little heat, producing loads of peppers earlier than other varieties. Long 6" tapered fruit ripens from green to creamy yellow, which is when it’s just getting zippy. If you leave it be, it will keep going to orange and then red, increasing the heat with each color change. Thin-skinned, meaty, and crunchy. Try pickling in apple cider vinegar, frying up with onions to top an omelet, or stuffing with prosciutto and provolone.

          • Very high yields
          • Meaty and crunchy
          • Early producer
          • Good for a short growing season

          SEED PLANTING TIPS

          • Botanical name: Capsicum annuum
          • Pepper length: 4"-6"
          • Scoville heat units (SHU): 2,000-10,000/mild to medium
          • Plant support: Tomato cage or stake
          • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
          • Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart
          • Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart
          • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
          • Germination soil temps: 75F-85F
          • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
          • Sun needs: Full sun
          • Frost hardy: No
          • Planting season: Spring, summer
          • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per sq. ft.
          • Days to maturity: 65-75 days

          Good companion plants: Basil, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggplant, Okra, Rosemary, Sage, Squash, Tomato

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          Caraway

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          Caraway is an ancient aromatic herb, famous for being the spice in rye bread and German sauerkraut. A biennial in the carrot family that grows 1'-3' tall, with feathery foliage and tiny white flowers. The seeds, which have an earthy-citrusy-peppery flavor, are the most used, but the flowers, leaves, stems, and root (which looks like a small parsnip, and can be used like any other root vegetable) are also edible. While you’re waiting for the flowers, seeds, and roots to develop in the second year, spend the first year using the leaves, which have a parsley-dill flavor, in salads, soups, and sautés.

        • Parsley-dill flavor
        • All parts are edible
        • Culinary and medicinal uses
        • Good for containers

        • As a companion plant, it attracts pollinators and beneficial insects, and repels aphids, cabbage moths, cabbage white butterfly, cabbage worms, carrot root fly, and caterpillars.

          As a medicinal herb, Caraway has been used internally to treat asthma, bad breath, bloating, colds, colic, cough, flatulence, heartburn, indigestion, insomnia, lack of appetite, nausea, sore throat, and stomach cramps, and externally to treat arthritis, bruises, burns, skin irritation, toothache, and wounds.

          ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

          SEED PLANTING TIPS

          • Botanical name: Carum carvi
          • Life cycle: Herbaceous biennial
          • Hardiness zones: 4-9
          • Planting season: Spring, fall
          • Days to maturity: 70 days-2 years; can begin harvesting when 6" tall
          • Depth to plant seeds: 1/4" deep
          • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
          • Germination soil temps: 65F-75F
          • Spacing between plants: 8"-12" apart
          • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
          • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 2 plants per sq. ft.
          • Soil types: Sandy, loamy, chalky, poor, rich, moist, well-drained
          • Soil pH: 6.0-7.5
          • Sun needs: Full sun, part shade
          • Water needs: Average
          • Cold stratify: No
          • Frost tolerant: Yes
          • Heat tolerant: No
          • Drought tolerant: Yes
          • Deer resistant: Yes
          • Culinary use: Yes
          • Medicinal use: Yes 

          Good Companion Plants: Bean, Beet, Blueberry, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, CabbageCarrot, Cauliflower, Chard, Collards, Fava Bean, Kale, Mustard, Onion, Pea, Radish, Soybean, Strawberry, Tomato







            What is Caraway?

            Caraway is a biennial. This means it takes two years for the plant to mature, produce seeds, then die. During the winter you may not see any evidence of the plant even though the roots are preparing for spring. So mark your spot carefully so you don’t accidentally dig them up in the spring.

            An interesting legend that goes along with Caraway is that it had the power to prevent the theft of objects that had seeds nearby and it also kept lovers from losing interest in one another.  Still, some believe Caraway has beneficial healing powers and you can use the oil, fruit and seeds as medicine.




            Health Benefits of Caraway

            Women can use Caraway oil to relieve menstral cramps. Feeling bloated or have a bit of indigestion? Chewing on a few Caraway seeds can help relieve your symptoms!

             




            Ways to Consume Caraway

            If you want to consume the leaves, pick them when they are young and tender. The roots are also edible when the plant is young.  Use Caraway seeds in baked goods, such as breads, and buns.  Add them to vegetable and fruit dishes, especially curries.  Use leaves and seeds alike to make hot and cold teas.

            Caraway seeds have a sharp, pungent, slightly licorice taste that’s is delicious with green beans, potatoes, cabbage, onions, brussels sprouts, tomatoes, and apples. Try mixing it with cucumber and sour cream. It’s delicious with sausage and beef.

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              Pepper (Sweet) - White Cloud

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              What happens when you remove the color from a pepper? The White Cloud Pepper is what happens. A lovely ivory hue, inside and out, glossy and pearly and sometimes tinged with purple. Like the clouds in the sky, they vary in shape and size from small to medium. Its bell pepper nature can’t quite be tamed, however, so the fruit turns green and then bright orange or red when it matures. The flavor endures as well. Sweet and mild with no heat and a definite crunch. Now, what happens when a gardener grows that white sweet pepper?

              • High yields
              • Crunchy and sweet
              • Harvest any color
              • Good fresh and cooked
              • Grows well in containers and tight spaces

              SEED PLANTING TIPS

              • Botanical name: Capsicum annuum
              • Pepper size: Small-to-Medium/2"-5"
              • Plant support: Tomato cage or stake
              • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
              • Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart
              • Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart
              • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
              • Germination soil temps: 75F-85F
              • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
              • Sun needs: Full sun
              • Frost hardy: No
              • Planting season: Spring, summer
              • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
              • Days to maturity: 70-75 days

              Good companion plants: Basil, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggplant, Okra, Rosemary, Sage, Squash, Tomato

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              Lettuce - Lollo Bionda

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              • Beautiful bright lime green lettuce leaves

              • This is the green alternative to Lollo Rossa

              • Compact and curly with amazing flavor

              • Extremely popular amongst gourmet chefs and restaurants

              • Easy to grow and does not require a lot of space

              • Days to Maturity | 50 days

              • Lettuce Seeds | Lettuce can be grown practically anywhere.  For leaf types seed should be sown thinly in rows 1 foot apart. For head, Bibb, and cos types, space rows 18 inches apart.

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                Nasturtium - Glorious Gleam Flowers

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                Semi-trailing plant with fragrant flowers that come in a variety of shades and colors.

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                1/2" Deep 12" Apart 7-10 Days Approx. 70 degrees F. Early Spring Full Sun Well drained and sandy Roses and most vegetables Harvest blooms regularly to encourage new growth. 

                 

                How to Grow & Harvest Nasturtiums

                 

                 

                When to Plant

                Nasturtiums should be planted in the spring for a "summer show" once soil temperatures have reached around 70 degrees F. 


                • Nasturtium flowers are one of the most popular edible flowers grown in home gardens. The petals have a slight peppery taste, and the seeds and leaves are also edible! You can even use the seeds as an alternative to capers.
                • Not only are the flowers pretty, Nasturtiums are great companion plants! They are also known to deter aphids, whiteflies, cucumber beetles & more. Learn more >
                • Nasturtiums should be planted in the spring for a "summer show". Plant in full sun, and in sandy, well drained soil. Generally, the poorer the soil quality, the more flowers the plant will produce! Deadhead your plants regularly to encourage new blooms, all season long. These flowers will self-seed resulting in more flowers for years to come!
                • These are PERFECT for beginner gardeners! These annuals are very easy to grow from seed and can be grown just about anywhere, even places that are susceptible to drought.
                • The bright flower petals will liven up any garden, with very little effort! They are also GREAT for planting in hanging baskets or containers.

                How to Plant

                Plant in full sun, and in sandy, well drained soil. Generally, the poorer the soil quality, the more flowers the plant will produce! These seeds require darkness to germinate and will do best with planted a half of an inch deep, spaced at least 12" apart. Plants should appear within 7-10 days. These annuals are very easy to grow from seed and can be grown just about anywhere, even places that are susceptible to drought. 

                When to Harvest

                Deadhead your plants regularly to encourage new blooms, all season long. These flowers will self-seed resulting in more flowers for years to come!

                 

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                Sprouts/Microgreens - Arugula

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                Certified Organic. Arugula microgreens are the most popular.  Chefs from all over the world utilize its crunchy tang in all kinds of salad dishes. 

                Very easy to grow. 

                Ready to consume after just a couple of days. 

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                Mustard - Green Wave

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                • A 1957 All-America Selections (AAS) Winner

                  - Plant produces good yields of flavorful curly dark green leaves

                  - Perfect for salads

                  - Stays in the ground 2 - 4 weeks longer than other mustard varieties

                  - Tolerates the cold extremely well

                  - Perfect for home gardens and market growers


                  - Easy to grow

                • Days to Maturity | 45 days

                • Mustard Seeds | When growing from seed, start them outdoors 3 weeks before the last frost. Plant seeds a 1/2" deep, and thin to 3 inches. 

                  Click here for complete Mustard grow guide

                Additional Details

                Mustard greens are extremely high in Vitamin A, B, and C.

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                Sprouts/Microgreens - Mustard, Mizuna (Green)

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                Mustard, Sprouts & Micro-Greens

                • Mustard is a member of the crucifer family.

                • Mustard greens are a popular dish in the Southern U.S. and are an excellent source of vitamins A and C.

                • Mustard sprouts have a strong spicy flavor and are usually blended with alfalfa or clover sprouts.

                 

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                Pepper (Hot) - Jalapeño, Yellow (Caloro) 🔥

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                The Caloro Pepper is a gilded name for the Yellow Jalapeño Pepper. If you grow these, it will help to have two things: lots of friends and lots of bags, because you are going to have lots of these hot peppers to share. This prolific plant produces 2"-3" tapered fruits continuously, all summer long, maturing from yellow to orange to red. Continuously. Yellow, orange, red. All summer long. Yellow, orange, red. Thick-skinned, sweet, and crunchy with a heat that’s milder than a Green Jalapeño, but still quite spicy. Yellow, orange, red. Continuously, all summer long.

                • Very high yields
                • Ever-bearing
                • Hot jalapeño flavor
                • Harvest any color

                SEED PLANTING TIPS

                • Botanical name: Capsicum annuum
                • Pepper length: 2"-3"
                • Scoville heat units (SHU): 1,000-5,000/mild to medium
                • Plant support: Tomato cage or stake
                • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
                • Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart
                • Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart
                • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
                • Germination soil temps: 75F-85F
                • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
                • Sun needs: Full sun
                • Frost hardy: No
                • Planting season: Spring, summer
                • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per sq. ft.
                • Days to maturity: 75-85 days

                Good companion plants: Basil, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggplant, Okra, Rosemary, Sage, Squash, Tomato

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                Tomato - Marion (Indeterminate)

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                The Marion Tomato is the perfect tomato for Southern gardens—tolerant of heat and humidity, resistant to cracking and disease, producing gobs of scarlet globes that ripen mid-season, and with just enough sweetness and acidity to know you’re eating the perfect tomato. A great-tasting and versatile fruit for sauce and paste or salt and pepper.

                • Heat tolerant
                • Early producer
                • High yields
                • Good for Southern gardens

                SEED PLANTING TIPS

                • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
                • Growth type: Indeterminate, trellis support, regular pruning 
                • Tomato size: Medium
                • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
                • Spacing between plants: 24" apart
                • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
                • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
                • Germination soil temps: 75F-95F
                • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
                • Sun needs: Full sun
                • Frost hardy: No
                • Planting season: Spring, summer
                • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
                • Days to maturity: 75-80 days

                Click here to view our full Tomato grow guide

                Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper

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                Cabbage - Copenhagen

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                • Copenhagen cabbages are a good early variety that produces uniform, globe-shaped 6" diameter heads that are firm and solid, weighing about 3 -4 lbs

                  - The plant is compact and short-stemmed

                  - Heads are a light green color

                • Days to Maturity | 65 days

                • Cabbage Seeds | Cabbage is an annual cool-season crop, hardy to frost and light freezes. Plant in rows 2 1/2 feet apart, with 12-16 inches between plants.

                  Click here for complete Cabbage grow guide


                Did you know? Cabbage is an excellent source of vitamin C! It also contains significant amounts of glutamine, an amino acid that has anti-inflammatory properties. Cabbage can also be included in dieting programs, as it is a low calorie food.

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                Bean, Runner/Pole - Prizewinner

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                The Prizewinner Runner Pole Bean produces a blue-ribbon show of crimson blossoms that transform into succulent, flavorful foot-long pods with speckled purple-red beans inside. Pick young for snap beans and mature for shell beans, or give them more time on stage and use them dried. A prolific producer that will win first, second, and third prize in your garden.
                • Easy to grow
                • High yields
                • Long pods up to 12"
                • Eat fresh, shelled, or dried

                SEED PLANTING TIPS

                • Botanical name: Phaseolus coccineus
                • Depth to plant seeds: 1" deep
                • Spacing between plants: 5" apart
                • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
                • Days to germinate (sprout): 8-14 days
                • Germination soil temps: 70F-85F
                • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
                • Sun needs: Full sun
                • Frost hardy: No
                • Planting season: Spring, summer
                • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 4 plants per sq. ft.
                • Days to maturity: 80-115 days

                Click here to view our full Bean grow guide.

                Good companion plants: Cucumber, Pea, Rosemary, Thyme, Tomato

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                Cucumber - Cucamelon, West Indian Burr Gherkin

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                • Also known as: known as Cackrey, Maroon Cucumber, West Indian Gherkin, and West Indian Gourd.

                • Incredibly small, cucumber-shaped fruits.

                • The surface of these tiny fruits are covered with spine-like warts, while the flesh is pale green.

                • Easy to grow for everyone, sells great at farmers markets!

                  • Can be cooked or eaten raw. The flavor is similar to that of other more traditional cucumbers. 

                  • Days to Maturity | 55 - 65 days

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                    Pepper (Hot) - Tepin 🔥🔥🔥

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                    The Tepin Pepper is a tiny treat with a lot of heat. Compact, vigorous plants produce lots of juicy, pea-sized fruits that are hot enough to make a cookie crumble. This is a perennial bush in warmer locations, so if it survives the winter, it will grow back bigger and more productive. Use it to heat up anything from honey to menudo to ice cream.

                    • High yields
                    • Perennial
                    • Slow to germinate
                    • Good for containers

                    SEED PLANTING TIPS

                    • Botanical name: Capsicum annuum 
                    • Pepper size: 1/4"-1/2"
                    • Scoville heat units (SHU): 50,000-100,000/hot
                    • Plant support: Tomato cage or stake
                    • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
                    • Spacing between plants: 24"-36" apart
                    • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
                    • Days to germinate (sprout): 28-70 days
                    • Germination soil temps: 75F-85F
                    • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
                    • Sun needs: Full sun
                    • Frost hardy: Yes
                    • Planting season: Spring, summer
                    • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
                    • Days to maturity: 120-200 days

                    Good companion plants: Basil, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggplant, Okra, Rosemary, Sage, Squash, Tomato

                    • These Tepin pepper seeds will produces tons of of ¼"  pea-sized hot peppers.
                    • Extremely hot.  Handle with care
                    • They will turn from green -> to orange -> to red as they continue to mature
                    • Some claim this variety to be one of the Hottest Pepper in the World
                    • It can sometimes take the seeds about 4-10 weeks to germinate - so patience is a virtue with these babies but definitely worth it in the end
                    • Plant height is approximately 2' - 3'
                    • Highest germination rates occur during the warmer months - around at 80 F or higher
                    • Grows extremely well in small to medium sized containers
                    • If you like hot peppers then this variety is a definite must have
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                    Sprouts/Microgreens - Bean, Mung

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                    These delicious sprouts are popular and common as an integral part of Asian cuisine. Mung bean sprouts are quite thick and are crunchy with a nutty taste – mild and fresh. These can be served with salads, sprinkled as crunchy toppings, used in stir-fry, or simply enjoyed by themselves.

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                    All-in-One Pepper Garden Variety Pack

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                    All-in-One Hot & Sweet Pepper Variety Pack includes an assortment of our most popular varieties. Seeds are all individually packaged.  Packaged with zip-lock bag system for long-term storage and maximum seed protection. 

                    Includes all of the following varieties:

                    1. Anaheim Chili

                    • Appx. 10 seeds
                    • The Anaheim Chili Pepper is really quite mild. About one kick up from a bell pepper. This California native is called Hatch when grown in New Mexico and Seco del Norte when dried. Loads of long 6"-10" tapered peppers ripen from grassy green to forest to smoky red. Thick-skinned and fleshy, tangy and sweet, tasty when fresh or cooked into meat. Try chiles rellenos or corn chowder, or make it Seco and grind into powder.

                    2. Ancho Grande

                    • Appx. 10 seeds
                    • The Ancho Grande Pepper is named for its size—ancho is wide, grande is big. That’s when it’s dark red. While it’s still dark green, it’s called Poblano, which is named for a town in Mexico. And when it matures fully to dark brown, the name is Mulato. Vigorous, leafy plants produce grande amounts of tapered heart-shaped 4"-8" fruit with a mellow, smoky flavor and a little bit of heat. This fleshy, thick-skinned pepper is traditionally used for chiles rellenos and mole sauce, but you can probably think of a few more uses while you’re studying for the quiz about its name.

                    3. Pretty Purpl5

                    • Appx. 10 seeds
                    • The Big Jim Pepper is the world’s largest pepper variety, with a fruit that can grow to 14" or longer. Typically in the 6"-10" range, these wide, tapered summer icicles grow on compact plants and ripen from lime green to smoky crimson. Sweet and flavorful with a pleasurable crackle of heat. When roasted or grilled, the thick skin slips off easily, leaving tender, juicy, meaty flesh. If you do grow a Jim that needs a tape measure, fill one full of ham and havarti or crab and cream cheese, and feed your entire family plus a neighbor kid.

                    4. California Wonder Bell Pepper

                    • Appx. 10 seeds
                    • The California Wonder Pepper is so easy-going, it doesn’t mind if you call it Cal Wonder. Sturdy plants produce lots of smooth, blocky 3"-4" fruits with mostly four lobes and thick skin that ripen from peace, man green ✌️ to groovy orange to right-on red. Juicy and crunchy with sweet, mild flavor, and no heat. Eat fresh or stuff with chicken and avocado for a wonderful easy lunch.

                    5. Cayenne Long Thin Red

                    • Appx. 10 seeds
                    • The Red Cayenne Pepper will put a hop, a skip, and a kick in your step. Slender, glossy 5"-6" fruits grow abundantly on strong plants, bounding through all the primary colors as it matures from green to yellow to orange to red. Primarily used as a dried spice, but can be used fresh to rev up a salsa or to make pickling brine howl.

                    6. Caloro, Yellow Jalapeno

                    • Appx. 10 seeds
                    • The Caloro Pepper is a gilded name for the Yellow Jalapeño Pepper. If you grow these, it will help to have two things: lots of friends and lots of bags, because you are going to have lots of these hot peppers to share. This prolific plant produces 2"-3" tapered fruits continuously, all summer long, maturing from yellow to orange to red. Continuously. Yellow, orange, red. All summer long. Yellow, orange, red. Thick-skinned, sweet, and crunchy with a heat that’s milder than a Green Jalapeño, but still quite spicy. Yellow, orange, red. Continuously, all summer long.

                    7. Classic Green Jalapeno

                    • Appx. 10 seeds
                    • We’re not sure if the Jalapeño Pepper knows it, but this stocky little spark plug is one of the most famous and popular hot peppers in the world. At 7,500 SHUs, it sits at the lower end of the Scoville heat scale, which is hot enough to ignite your tongue, but not so hot you won’t take another bite. Prolific yields ensure a steady harvest of 3" glossy fruits that ripen from dark green to fiery red. In some countries, if it’s not illegal to make salsa with any other pepper, it’s at least frowned upon. Best not chance it.

                    8. Habenero - Red Caribbean

                    • The sweet, citrusy flavor, tropical fragrance, and lush green foliage of the Red Caribbean Habanero will remind you of a beach vacation. And so will the searing heat! Produces loads of small 1"-2" wrinkled fruits that twinkle in colors ranging from key lime green to sunrise yellow to sunset orange to sunburn red. Use it to make some haba-haba salsa, broiled halibut with charred pepper cream sauce, or spicy pineapple ice cream.

                    9. Banana

                    • Appx. 10 seeds
                    • Yellow, yellow, bo bellow, banana fana fo fellow…. The Yellow Banana Pepper is one of the mildest and most popular sweet peppers in America. When young, it is pale yellow, crunchy, sweet, and me my mo mellow enough for a youngster to eat. As it ripens from orange to red, it becomes softer and sweeter. Flavorful at any stage of growth, so pick one when you want one. Especially good pickled, but save a few to stuff or stir fry. Yell-ow!

                    10. Red Hot Cherry

                    • Appx. 15 seeds
                    • A Red Cherry type variety that grows into a bushy plant up to 3 feet tall. Higher heat levels than other Hot Cherry peppers. Has a nice robust flavor. Very easy to grow. Pods ripen to a Cherry Red color and get up to over 1 inch in diameter.

                    11. Santa Fe Grande

                    • Appx. 10 seeds
                    • The Santa Fe Grande Pepper is heat-tolerant, prolific, and cheerful. Produces a fiesta of 2"-4" waxy, tapered peppers that ripen through the rich, vibrant colors of the Southwest, from pale green to yellow to orange to red, with sweet, mild flavor and mild heat. So mild, it’s also called Chile Guero, which translates to “blonde chili,” but you might bite into a spicier one here and there. Grill them with onions for a festive topping for chicken or beef, or use as the colorful main ingredient in salsa or a pickle jar.

                    12. Serrano Tampiqueno

                    • Appx. 35 seeds
                    • The Serrano Tampiqueño Pepper “from the mountains” of Mexico opens up new vistas of heat and flavor. The prolific plant tolerates heat and drought, pushing out loads of 2"-3" cylindrical fruits with colors that range from from grassy green to fizzy orange to berry red, and are spicy at every mesa. Use to add flavor, heat, and syllables to pizza tampiqueño, salsa tampiqueño, steak tampiqueño, or pickles tampiqueño, or dry them and tampi into a queño.

                    13. Hungarian Wax

                    • Appx. 10 seeds
                    • Zippy and snappy, the Hungarian Hot Wax Pepper offers a little sweet and a little heat, producing loads of peppers earlier than other varieties. Long 6" tapered fruit ripens from green to creamy yellow, which is when it’s just getting zippy. If you leave it be, it will keep going to orange and then red, increasing the heat with each color change. Thin-skinned, meaty, and crunchy. Try pickling in apple cider vinegar, frying up with onions to top an omelet, or stuffing with prosciutto and provolone.

                    14. Chocolate Bell Pepper 

                    • Appx. 10 seeds
                    • The Chocolate Bell Pepper is a fun one to grow. While the skin is maturing from green to brown, the inside is ripening from green to red, so you’re in for a surprise color combo with each one you snip off the vine. Crunchy and sweet with no heat. Ripens early, too.

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                    Nasturtium - Peach Melba Flowers

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                    This variety produces cream-like, yellow petals with splashes of darker red in the center. Compact in size with deep blue/green foliage. 

                    • Nasturtium flowers are one of the most popular edible flowers grown in home gardens. The petals have a slight peppery taste, and the seeds and leaves are also edible! You can even use the seeds as an alternative to capers.
                    • Not only are the flowers pretty, Nasturtiums are great companion plants! They are also known to deter aphids, whiteflies, cucumber beetles & more. Learn more >
                    • Nasturtiums should be planted in the spring for a "summer show". Plant in full sun, and in sandy, well drained soil. Generally, the poorer the soil quality, the more flowers the plant will produce! Deadhead your plants regularly to encourage new blooms, all season long. These flowers will self-seed resulting in more flowers for years to come!
                    • These are PERFECT for beginner gardeners! These annuals are very easy to grow from seed and can be grown just about anywhere, even places that are susceptible to drought.
                    • The bright flower petals will liven up any garden, with very little effort! They are also GREAT for planting in hanging baskets or containers.
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                    All-in-One Lettuce & Leafy Greens Variety Pack

                    $3999 USD
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                    All-in-One Lettuce & Greens Variety Pack includes an assortment of our 15 most popular varieties. Seed are all individually packaged.  Packaged with zip-lock Mylar bag system for long-term storage and maximum seed protection.  Includes all of the following 15 varieties:

                    1. Arugula - Classic Roquette (Appx. 150 seeds)

                    • Arugula can usually be harvested as early as 30-40 days after planting.  The leaves of the Arugula plant add a tangy/peppery flavor to any meal. This Arugula variety is an easy-to-grow green. Plant in the spring and again in the fall. Arugula is one of the easiest leafy greens you can grow.

                    2. Collard - Traditional Georgia Southern (Appx. 50 seeds)

                    • This is the traditional Collard Green variety popularly grown in the south. Produces large yields of dark blue-green cabbage-like leaves Tolerates heat, humidity, and poor soil conditions.

                    3. Endive - Green Curled (Appx. 100 seeds)

                    • Endive is a healthy and delicious leafy green. The Green Curled Endive plant produces dark green curly leaves with large tender crisp ribs. Excellent salads and sandwiches. Also good boiled or steamed Extremely easy to grow Endive is rich in many vitamins and minerals, especially in folate and vitamins A and K, and is high in fiber.
                     

                    4. Kale - Blue Curled Scotch (Appx. 50 seeds)

                    • The Blue Curled Scotch is an early Kale variety which will produce tasty greens!  Excellent in salads or steamed.  The blue-green leaves are finely curled and reach up to 12-15" tall! Can handle the cold extremely well. One of the best frost resistant kale varieties available.

                    5. Kale - Red Russian (Appx. 50 seeds)

                    • Stems are purple with deep gray-green leaves. The plants mature medium-tall and leaves are tender compared to other kale varieties. Ideal for salads and light cooking. This variety is excellent producer in cooler growing seasons.

                    6. Lettuce - All Year Round (Appx. 200 seeds)

                    • As its name suggests, this is a lettuce that can be gown throughout the year. In even some of the the coldest areas across the country, this variety can be grown with some protection with a cloche or cold frame in the cooler months.

                    7. Lettuce - Gourmet/Mesclun Mix (Appx. 200 seeds)

                    • A mixture of favorite lettuce seed varieties from across the spectrum of lettuce types.  Plant heavy and start harvest early for young for baby greens then allow some to grow on for plenty of variety for salads.  A great way to get a lot out of little space.  Perfect for container gardening.

                    8. Lettuce - Iceberg (Appx. 200 seeds)

                    • A classic lettuce variety. Iceberg lettuce is most often grown as a leaf vegetable. Mild in flavor, it has been described over the centuries as a cooling counterbalance to other ingredients in a salad. Perfect for burgers and other culinary creations.

                    9. Lettuce - Classic "Paris Island Cos" (Appx. 135 seeds)

                    • Large, upright, full-bodied heads with dark-green, slightly savoyed leaves that are mild and sweet. Plant reaches about 10 inches tall. Midribs are crunchy and juicy. Because of their higher chlorophyll content, romaine lettuces are among the most nutritious of all lettuces. Excellent performer in the inter-mountain region. Mosaic tolerant.

                    10. Lettuce - Salad Bowl, Green (Appx. 150 seeds)

                    • The Green Salad Bowl Mix is a really easy-to-grow lettuce variety. Extremely flavorful green leafs. Continues to grow as picked. As outer leaves are picked, inner leaves keep growing. Excellent addition for salads and garnishes

                     11. Lettuce - Salad Bowl, Red (Appx. 150 seeds)

                    • The Red Salad Bowl Mix is a really easy-to-grow lettuce variety. Extremely flavorful red leafs. Continues to grow as picked. As outer leaves are picked, inner leaves keep growing. Excellent addition for salads and garnishes.

                    12. Lettuce - Tom Thumb (Appx. 180 seeds)

                    • The tom thumb lettuce produces a small, round head with delicate yet delicious leaves.  This variety can be planted close together. Ideal for small spaces.   Grows well in containers on a patio or windowsill. 

                    13. Mustard - Mizuna (Appx. 50 seeds)

                    • The Mizuna mustard is a vigorous grower, which produces numerous stalks bearing dark green, deeply cut and fringed leaves. They have a fresh, crisp taste and can be used on their own or cooked with meat. This mustard variety is highly resistant to cold and grows well during the winter months.

                    14. Mustard - Tendergreen (Appx. 50 seeds)

                    • A traditional Southern favorite. Plant produces good yields of green mustard leaves. Excellent flavor. Makes a great garnish to any dish. Easy to grow.

                    15. Spinach - Bloomsdale (Appx. 70 seeds)

                    • Bloomsdale Spinach will produce heavy, glossy, dark green leaves. Excellent flavor. Extremely easy to grow. Large, curly dark green leaves. Nice sweet taste.
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                    Garlic - (Hard Neck) Porcelain German

                    From $299 USD
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                    • Grows well in any climate
                    Hardneck
                    • Strong flavor


                    Details

                    Grows a very large bulb containing easy to peel cloves. The white wrappers have delicate purple stripes. This one is #1 on taste. Stores up to six months. Does well in any climate.










                    How to Plant Garlic

                    Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

                    Key Planting Info:

                    • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
                    • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
                    • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
                    • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


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                      Sprouts/Microgreens - Kale, Red Russian

                      From $499 USD
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                      Kale Red Russian Micro-Greens

                      • Really easy to grow. 

                      • Just let them grow until you see the first set of true leaves.

                      • Perfect for a micro-green salad.

                      • Makes a great addition to many culinary dishes.

                      • These sprouts have a mildly sweet flavor.

                      • Day to Maturity | 3-6 days


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                      Sprouts/Microgreens - Radish, Rambo (Red)

                      From $299 USD
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                      • Organic

                      • Spicy

                      • Very beautiful red sprouts

                      • Popular amongst many culinary chefs
                      • Tastes like fully grown radish. If you like the taste of radish you'll love Radish Sprouts!

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