Cosmic Purple Carrot (Daucus carota)
"Cosmic Purple" carrots have a soft, satisfying flavour in soups, salads, or when eaten fresh, and are high in antioxidants and vitamin A. The open-pollinated variety "Cosmic Purple" carrots have a dark wine-colored exterior, but the interior is as orange...
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Atomic Red Carrot (Daucus carota)
The plant produces a lot of bright red carrots that are 11" long. It has a strong flavour. They're a hit with kids! This beautiful true red carrot is high in the antioxidant Lycopene, which helps to prevent prostate and...
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Copenhagen Market Early Cabbage (Brassica oleracea)
Early Copenhagen Cabbage is one of the most prolific early producers. At maturity, the beautifully shaped heads weigh 1-1.5 kg (2-3 lbs). It's equally common for cooking as it is for eating raw, and it keeps well. This variety has...
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Green Sprouting Calabrese Broccoli (Brassica oleracea)
This richly flavored Broccoli is an popular variety that has been a mainstay in many peoples gardens. Produces a delicious yield of side shoots over an extensive period of time making it an ideal kitchen garden crop. The Green Sprouting Calabrese creates exceptionally...
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Early Wonder Beet (Organic) (Beta vulgaris)
'Early Wonder', introduced in 1911, is an excellent beet for both greens and bunching. Fast-growing with smooth leaves. Smooth, dark roots are somewhat flat.This early variety produces high-quality greens that are perfect for canning and are ideal for the home...
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Early Wonder Beet (Beta vulgaris)
The Early Wonder beet is a common heirloom beet variety that yields a lot of deep red roots. A common beet that is tasty, matures quickly, and yields a lot of greens. Beets can be used in a variety of...
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Detroit Dark Red Beet (Beta vulgaris)
Detroit Dark Red heirloom beets are vegetables that hail from Ontario, Canada and still the one to beat for flavor and long-term storage. It's a delicious, soft, and smooth storage beet that's also good for canning. And when wide and...
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Chioggia Beet (Organic) (Beta vulgaris)
Originally from Italy, heirloom Chioggia Beets were first introduced to America in the late 1840s. Dark pink on the outside, the inside features concentric rings of pink and white. The candy cane like appearance is as pretty as it is...
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Bull's Blood Beet (Organic) (Beta vulgaris)
English heirloom with dark-red leaves have a particularly pleasant flavor. Upright leaves have best color in early spring and fall. The deep red colour of both the leaves and root are thought to contain high levels of nutrients and antioxidants, which...
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Sungold, Yellow Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Sungold have been raised to have less pigment in their skin, giving them their particular color. Sungold ripens from green to dark gold, and matures fully to pale apricot-orange. Like all Tomatoes, they are easy to grow from seed. An...
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Cherokee Wax, Yellow Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Cherokee Wax, Yellow Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) plants yield robust bush beans that offer high yields of yellow wax beans in approximately 55 days! These beans demonstrate reliability even in adverse weather conditions and exhibit resistance to common bean mosaic....
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Mountain Half, Runner Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Mountain Half Runner Bean is an open-pollinated bean variety originally grown in South Carolina, as it was brought to the area by Dutch immigrants. This German heirloom bean has a bush growing habit with long, vining runners. As a result,...
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Yardlong, Pole Bean (Vigna unguiculata)
Yardlong beans are a subspecies of the cowpea, an annual legume that is an important crop in many warm regions of the world. Yardlong beans are related to black-eyed peas, and they go many names, including Chinese long beans, asparagus...
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Rattlesnake, Pole Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Rattlesnake, Pole Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)  : The pretty patterned pods of Rattlesnake pole beans make delicious fresh snap beans. Very productive in hot, humid areas of the southeast. Pick when pods are small to medium size to avoid development of...
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Missouri Wonder, Pole Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Missouri Wonder Bean is a favorite pole bean of the south grown by farmers in the fields. They usually grew this bean alongside corn. Their flavor is far better than bush beans as they are sweeter and starchier. Plant these...
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Dow Purple Pod, Pole Bean (Organic) (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Dow Purple Pod is a vigorous climber with seven inches long, purple podded snap beans. The flowers are a lovely purple just like the beans, The interior of the bean pods is almost neon and green and are amazing contrast...
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Jackson Wonder Butterbean, Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus)
Jackson Wonder Butterbean, Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus) is adaptable to a wider range of temperatures and growing conditions. The bean is aptly named because it’s both a dwarf bush, growing 12 to 18 inches tall, and one of the most...
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Henderson Bush, Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus)
Introduced in 1889 by Peter Henderson Company of New York. A dwarf lima that is very early, hardy, productive, and disease resistant. Produces small creamy white lima for home gardener and canner that are distinctive in color and excellent in...
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Early Thorogreen, Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus)
This heirloom dwarf plant is a big yielder. Early Thorogreen Bush Lima Bean produces a 3-inch, flat, thin lima bean that lacks the meaty texture of bigger lima bean varieties. Considered a baby lima bean as it grows on low...
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Top Pick Cream Pea, Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata)
Top Pick Cream Pea Cowpea features an upright bush plant with prolific set of pods on the top. The seeds keep their color when cooked and have creamy but not mushy texture. Matures earlier than most other cream peas. Cowpea...
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Top Pick Brown Crowder, Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata)
Top Pick Brown Crowder Cowpea features an upright bush plant with prolific set of pods on the top where they are easy to see and harvest. The plants will have 2-3 heavy flushes of pod set. Pick when light purple...
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Tendergreen Improved Green, Bush Bean (Organic) (Phaseolus vulgaris)
These are smooth, tender and meaty green beans having 5 inches to 6 inches stringless pods. Extremely popular with gardeners because of its resistance to disease and heat tolerance. Sow seeds in rich, well drained and warm soil and all...
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Royal Burgundy Green, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Royal Burgundy Beans fresh from your garden, have delicious purple pods that are easily found among the backdrop of green leaves. These purple podded snap beans add color to your garden. Royal Burgundy beans are easier to spot while picking,...
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Provider Green, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Provider Green, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) Beans are very productive and grow well in a variety of conditions. Plants produce good quality pods that are tender and low in fiber. Pods are 6 inches long, straight and green in color,...
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Dwarf Horticultural Taylor, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Dwarf Horticultural Taylor, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) beans are semi-runner type in growth habit with fourteen- to eighteen-inch-long runners. It does well in cool climates. The seeds are tan streaked with dark-red. They are good early as a snap bean...
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Contender Green, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Contender Green Bush Beans are popular, adaptive, and productive. The thick tender pods are tasty when fresh, canned, or frozen. This early bean variety is dependable and ideal for cool, short-season climates. The pods grow six inches long in fifty...
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Cannellino Italian, Bush Bean (Organic) (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Cannellini beans are also known as “Italian white kidney bean” or “Fazolia bean”. This Italian heirloom is very well known in Europe. A variety of cannelino bean, the classic white Italian kidney bean used in so many traditional Tuscan dishes....
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Burpee Stringless Green, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
This burpee variety of green bean is completely stringless and produces a week earlier than many other types of green beans. It can be grown in zones three through twelve, and is tolerant of heat and dry climates. It is...
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Borlotto (Italian Heirloom), Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
“Borlotto”, is an heirloom Italian-type bush bean. The plants are sturdy, erect, and reach about twenty feet tall. These beans can grow in average soil, almost everywhere in the United States. They grow best if the soil is well drained...
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Black Valentine Green, Bush Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Black Valentine Bush Bean was introduced by Peter Henderson & Co. In 1897. It produces excellent quality beans. Pods are straight, tender, and flavorful and almost round. They are ideal for table use, freezing and canning as they retain their...
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Tat Soi Chinese Cabbage, Spoon Mustard (Brassica rapa)
Tat Soi Chinese Cabbage, Spoon Mustard (Brassica rapa) is a leafy vegetable with spoon-shaped, dark green leaves that form a rosette-like shape. The leaves are tender and have a slightly spicy, mustard-like flavor, with a mild sweetness that makes them...
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Chinese Pak Choi, Dwarf 4-6" (Brassica rapa Chinensis)
Chinese Pak Choi, Dwarf 4-6" (Brassica rapa Chinensis) also called baby bok choy, dwarf Chinese cabbage. It is a small leafy vegetable used in stir-fries, salads, smoothies and noodle dishes. Plant in a well-draining soil that gets at least six...
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Wild Arugula, Wild Rocket (Eruca vesicaria sativa)
Wild Arugula, Wild Rocket (Eruca vesicaria sativa) is a main snack in Italian cuisine and is native to Italy. The taste is a little spicier than cultivated Arugula, but it still has a light peppery flavor. It's a fantastic, all-natural...
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Astro Arugula (Eruca sativa)
Astro Arugula seeds grow a plant with strap-like leaves rather than lobed leaves. The flavor is milder than normal arugula. Astro is ideal for baby greens in the early spring and fall, and it can also be grown in the...
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Arugula (Eruca sativa)
Eruca vesicaria prefers cool, fertile soil and full sun to part shade. Growing arugula in the cooler spring and fall months is recommended because it tends to bolt and flower in hot weather, changing the flavor and stopping leaf development....
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ZINNIA peruviana (Peruvian Zinnia)
Zinnia Peruviana is a subtropical and tropical, fast-growing, annual herb of American origin. It occurs in gardens, roadsides, disturbed places, wastelands and pastures. It was listed in the Global Compendium of weeds as a naturalized agricultural and environmental weed, casual...
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ZINNIA linearis (Classic Zinnia)
ZINNIA linearis (Classic Zinnia) is a species of Zinnia in the Asteraceae family. It is an herbaceous flowering plant species of zinnia native to northern and western Mexico and naturalized in the parts of the Southwestern United States. Unlike the more...
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Zinnia haageana 'Persian Carpet' (Mexican Zinnia - Persian Carpet)
Zinnia haageana 'Persian Carpet' (Mexican Zinnia - Persian Carpet) is a species of zinnia native to Mexico. It is highly valued for its vibrant and colorful flowers, which add a splash of warmth and beauty to gardens. Zinnia haageana 'Persian...
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Zinnia elegans 'Lilliput Mix' (Zinnia, Dwarf Mixed - Lilliput Mix)
Zinnia elegans 'Lilliput Mix' (Zinnia, Dwarf Mixed - Lilliput Mix) is a charming cultivar of Zinnia elegans, commonly known as common zinnia. It is specifically bred for its compact and dwarf stature, making it a great choice for small gardens, containers,...
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ZINNIA elegans 'Ice Queen' (Zinnia, Bi-colored - Ice Queen)
ZINNIA elegans 'Ice Queen' (Zinnia, Bi-colored - Ice Queen) is a delightful cultivar of Zinnia elegans, commonly known as common zinnia. This variety is known for its charming bi-colored flowers that combine shades of white and soft pink, creating a lovely...
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WYETHIA amplexicaulis (Mule's Ears)
WYETHIA amplexicaulis (Mule's Ears) is a perennial wildflower native to the western regions of North America, particularly California and Oregon. Mule's Ears is a striking wildflower with unique features. It is characterized by its large, showy, daisy-like flowers and broad, oval-shaped...
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VERNONIA fasciculata (Prairie Ironweed)
VERNONIA fasciculata (Prairie Ironweed) is a perennial flowering plantnative to central and eastern North America, spanning from the United States (from Texas to Minnesota and eastward) to Canada (Ontario and Quebec). It belongs to the Asteraceae family, which includes sunflowers and...
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Tropaeolum nanum 'Peach Melba' (Nasturtium, Dwarf - Peach Melba) - Fresh Stock Expected June 2024
Tropaeolum nanum 'Peach Melba' (Nasturtium, Dwarf - Peach Melba) is a specific variety of Nasturtium that exhibits a compact growth habit and features unique peach and cream-colored flowers. The Peach Melba Nasturtium variety is known for its dwarf and compact growth....
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Tropaeolum nanum 'Empress of India' (Nasturtium, Dwarf - Empress of India)
Tropaeolum nanum 'Empress of India' (Nasturtium, Dwarf - Empress of India) is a specific variety of Nasturtium known for its compact growth habit and striking deep red flowers. The standout feature of the Empress of India variety is its deep...
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TAGETES patula 'Dainty Marietta' (French Marigold, Single - Dainty Marietta)
TAGETES patula 'Dainty Marietta' (French Marigold, Single - Dainty Marietta) is a cultivar of French Marigold known for its single, daisy-like flowers. It is an annual flowering plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. French Marigold 'Dainty Marietta' is valued...
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SPHAERALCEA coccinea (Scarlet Globemallow)
SPHAERALCEA coccinea (Scarlet Globemallow) is a perennial flowering plant native to western North America. It belongs to the Malvaceae family and is highly valued for its vibrant red-orange flowers, its attractive gray-green foliage, and its ability to thrive in arid...
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SILPHIUM perfoliatum (Cup Plant)
SILPHIUM perfoliatum (Cup Plant) is a tall, herbaceous perennial native to North America. It belongs to the Asteraceae family and is known for its distinctive cup-shaped leaves that collect rainwater, hence the common name "Cup Plant." Cup Plant is highly...
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RATIBIDA pinnata (Grey-Headed Coneflower)
RATIBIDA pinnata (Grey-Headed Coneflower) is a perennial wildflower native to North America. It is recognized for its unique cone-shaped seed head and bright yellow flowers. Grey-Headed Coneflower is valued for its ornamental appeal and its ability to attract pollinators. Grey-Headed...
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RATIBIDA columifera (Mexican Hat, Upright Prairie Coneflower)
RATIBIDA columifera (Mexican Hat, Upright Prairie Coneflower) is a perennial wildflower native to North America. It is known for its distinctive flower shape and vibrant colors, adding a unique and eye-catching element to prairies, meadows, and wildflower gardens. Mexican Hat is...
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PYCNANTHEMUM virginianum (Mountain Mint, Virginia)
PYCNANTHEMUM virginianum (Mountain Mint, Virginia) is a perennial herbaceous plant native to eastern North America. It is known for its aromatic foliage and attractive clusters of small white flowers, making it a popular choice for gardens and natural landscapes. Mountain Mint...
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