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Pickles anyone? Popular and reliable cucumber developed at the University of ARkansas in 1991 is a white-spined pickler with multiple disease-resistance. Compact vines have multiple...
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Distinctive, sharp, peppery leaves are best harvested when 2-3 in. long. A nice accent for mixed salads. Greens past their prime may be lightly steamed...
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Fruits are dark green, turning black green as fruit matures. Plants are semi-spineless, semi-upright, with an open growth habit. Flesh is white with small seed...
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An old standard from the 1850s and one of the earliest loose-leaf lettuce types. Still a popular variety. Good for early spring planting in cooler...
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Sweet, tender, and bolt resistant, this new variety is bred for organic farmers. Savoyed, dark green leaves are held on upright stems. Bred by the...
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A reliable variety for the Southeast from 1964. This is the variety many melon lovers come back to after trying the rest! Great-tasting melons are...
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Danish heirloom rich red beets are tender and sweet. Carrot shaped beets are 6 x 2 inches and are easier to peel and slice than...
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Mottled dark green fruits with pale green flesh. A vigorous, productive bush variety with early concentrated yields. Packet (4 g, ~28 seeds) 50 days. C....
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Very popular and widely adapted dark red beet. Developed from the popular variety Early Blood Turnip in 1892. Dark green foliage has some red coloration....
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What does your lettuce have for cocktail hour? This is a gorgeous bright green leafed lettuce with ruffled - almost fringed - edges in deep...
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English heirloom green peas. This is a favorite variety for home gardeners produces loads of 4-5 in. pods full of plump, sweet, dark green peas...
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An Appalachian heirloom pumpkin from western North Carolina. Produces 6-30 pound squash with great flavor. Pinkish-orange fruits with some blue-green color. Ribbed pumpkin shape, big vines....
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A beautiful lettuce and an early producer, and an AAS winner. Slow to develop bitterness when compared to red varieties, but average compared to green...
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Bush-type plant with 2-3 feet vines and 7½ inch long cucumbers. Use for salads or pickles. Widely adapted. Plant early to avoid late-season diseases. Ideal...
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The sweetest lettuce we offer. This is a "head forming" lettuce, not a loose leaf. Heads hold long into the heat without bolting. The extremely...
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Beautiful red leaves and white stalks. Zesty flavor develops best in cool weather. Normally planted in mid-summer for fall harvest, can withstand light frosts. Named...
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More than 60 different varieties of lettuce from Wild Garden Seeds - a huge variety of colors, shapes, sizes, and textures, all together in one...
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Deep orange and slightly netted with sweet, tender flesh. Fruits are 6½ in. tall, 8 in. wide, average 6½ lbs. Originally from 1893, improved and...
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