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Introduced in the 1890s. Once the most important commercial sprout variety in the US. Compact 24" plants yield 50-100 dark green 1½" sprouts over an extended period. 80-115 days from transplant. Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost. Sow seeds indoors ¼" deep. Plant out just before the last frost. Brussels sprouts are a slow-growing, long... [Read More]
The best tasting of the everbearing strawberries (and a great-tasting berry, period), 'Eve' produces a large crop of medium-size, firm, deep red fruit over a long period. Its superb flavor makes it an excellent fresh-eating and dessert berry, and its firm texture ensures that it also freezes well. 'Evie' is a much better tasting and producing berry... [Read More]
Enjoy gardening with EMSCO Group’s Easy Picker Elevated Grow Box!Made of UV-protected resin, the Easy Picker is designed to support a grow box, plants, and soil. Four easy swivel casters give you complete control over the box’s positioning, letting you take maximum advantage of moisture, temperature, and sunlight.This portable garden bed is ide... [Read More]
Organic Roasting Potato Mixed Colors With the colorful potatoes in blues, reds and golds making such a splash at farmers' markets and upscale restaurants, its hard to believe that the first potatoes harvested 10,000 years ago were blue through and through! Only extensive breeding led to nearly colorless tubers - all because farmers thought people w... [Read More]
Can't wait to get out in the garden for an early start on planting spring vegetables? The Haxnicks Giant Easy Poly Tunnel is your answer! Use it for larger plants or to cover a double row. It warms the soils & provides protection against harsh weather and pests. Generous size - 9.8 feet long, 24 Inch wide, 18 Inch high. Great for larger plants or c... [Read More]
Black Beauty Zucchini Seeds (Cucurbita pepo) The standard summer squash, introduced to U.S. markets in the 1920s. Compact everbearing bush plants are loaded with glossy green-black fruits with firm white flesh. Best eaten when under 8" long. Excellent variety for freezing. 45-65 days. Sow seeds outdoors in 12" diameter hills, 1 inch deep, after dan... [Read More]
TREE SIZE: 2 year old tree that is 4-5 feet tall. ESTIMATED CHILLING REQUIREMENTS (BELOW 45 DEGREES): 800 hours. USDA PLANT HARDINESS ZONES: 3-8 POLLINATION: Gala, Granny smith, Red Delicious (Plant 2 different varieties to increase production) STONE FREENESS: N/A RIPENING DATE: Late September ROOT STOCK: M-111 (semi-dwarf) SPACING: Plant trees 15-... [Read More]
Cover crops are found to improve soils in several ways- by protecting existing soil, contributing organic material and nutrients, and keeping the soil alive year-round to ensure healthy composition. All of these elements are considered in compiling this carefully chosen blend. There are four legumes to set nitrogen in the soil, three hardy grains f... [Read More]
~ ~ ~ WE OFFER BOTH PKT. & BULK SIZES ~ ~ ~ White Dutch Lawn Clover This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds Flowers are fragrant Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater Self-sows freely; deadhead if you do not want volunteer seedlings next season Clover is a host plant for many smaller butterfly larvae, food for wi... [Read More]
Crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum) is one of the most colorful forage plants and is frequently seen along roadsides, where it is planted for highway beautification. Crimson clover is a reseeding winter annual with an erect growth habit and a shallow taproot system. The flowers are a brilliant red color, elongated in shape, and often more than tw... [Read More]
Designed to help homeowners and gardeners protect their crop investments from hungry birds.Bird exclusion netting is the most effective method of protection from birds for small gardens. The soft knitted 3/4" mesh while gentle on your plants, berries, etc is extremely strong and durable. Our is a true square netting mesh. To use it, simply unfold i... [Read More]
Mexican Sour Gherkins (aka Mexican Mini Watermelons) (Melothria scabra) Newly rediscovered heirloom. Produces abundant crops of 1-2" fruits reminiscent of tiny watermelons that fall off the vines when ripe. Sweet cucumber flavor contrasted by a surprising sourness, as if they are already pickled. Great for growing on a trellis. 60-70 days. Sow seed... [Read More]
These varieties form buds during the long days of summer and the short days of autumn. Unlike other types of Strawberries, Everbearing will produce several smaller crops in a year. This is affected by day length so do not require any specific day length to set fruit. It produces fruit throughout an entire growing season. They won't reproduce into a... [Read More]
Russian Black Krim Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum) (aka Black Crimea) Found in Krim, Russia in 1990 by Lars Olov Rosenstrom of Bromma, Sweden. Beefsteak fruits are a unique combination of violet-brown and purple-red-they turn almost black with sufficient sunlight and heat. Excellent full flavor. Indeterminate, 70-90 days from transplant. Sow seeds ind... [Read More]
Sowing: Start the seeds inside around 2 months before the previous spring ice, sowing them just underneath the surface of the dirt and keeping the temperature at 65-70 degrees F. Give no less than six long periods of daylight, and keep the dirt soggy when the seedlings show up. Transplant them when they become sufficiently enormous to deal with or ... [Read More]
All seeds are grown by Wayland Chiles in the USA and are USDA organic. The World's Hottest Chile collection contains four of the top record holders in the world based on the Scoville scale. The chiles in this collection are found below: 1) Carolina Reaper 2) Moruga Scorpion Yellow 3) Red Bhut Jolokia 4) Trinidad Scorpion Butch T
Plant onions as soon as the ground can be worked in the spring, usually late March or April. Make sure temperature doesn't go below 20 degrees F. For sets or transplants, plant the smaller sets 1 inch deep, with 4 to 5 inches between each plant and in rows 12 to 18 inches apart.
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