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Our hardiest lima bean variety with beautiful dark maroon-red seeds. The plants are heat- and drought-resistant plants and produces medium-sized limas on. This variety is...
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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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Short and cute Sunflowers! Beautiful 5-7 in. golden yellow flowers borne on 30 in. plants, perfect for borders and growing seed to feed the birds...
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Runner Beans are perennial beans. They are tolerant of heat, drought, and cool nights. 68 days to snap stage, 115 days to dry shell stage. [Pre-1750....
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The classic black-eyed pea is a must for any fan of Southern peas. This improved variety was introduced in 1975 by the University of Georgia/AES....
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Grow giants in your garden! Amazing tall sunflowers for wildlife and humans. Stalks average 9' tall and may reach a height of 10' or more....
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An essential spice of pizza as well as tomato, cheese, and meat dishes. This is the flavorful Greek Oregano, not the flavorless oregano commonly available....
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An historic green from pre-1880. Especially valuable variety for the sandy soil of the Atlantic coast and in places where it is difficult to grow...
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This variety comes from Naples and is highly prized for its strong flavor. Giant rumpled 6 in. leaves are great for pesto, though the thick...
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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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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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Heirloom Italian frying pepper discovered in Melrose Park, Illinois.Productive plants full of 2 x 4 in. peppers that turn brilliant red early. Very sweet flavor,...
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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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A favorite of hummingbirds and bees. Flowers of varying shades of lavender may be added to salads. Use fragrant dried leaves for tea and potpourris....
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This Southern pea was once the standard for southern peas, brought to the Americas from Africa during the slave trade, and grown by Jefferson at...
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Garden fresh tomatoes are the best! These have 6-8 oz red fruits, meaty flesh, small cores, few blemishes. Excellent, mildly sweet flavor. Good disease resistance...
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Definitely butterbeans. This variety is from Banks County, Georgia, and has been saved by four generations of Violet Brady Westbrook's family. Souther Exposure Seed Exchange...
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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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Make your own fresh and delicious salsa verde with this easy to grow variety. 1½ inch fruits ripen to pale yellow green. Tall, 4-6 ft....
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Great salad green - fast-growing plants make enormous loose heads of light green, ruffled leaves. Very mild - almost lettuce-like in flavor - with good...
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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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Spicy flavor reminiscent of anise and cloves goes well in curries and many other Asian dishes. Purple stems and flowers contrast attractively with the 2...
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Heavy yields of attractive, banana- shaped peppers, 6 x 1½ in. Eaten at any ripeness stage, but sweetest when red. Great for colorful salads, frying,...
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Sunflowers are special in the garden, these are considered dwarf because they "only" get 4-4½ ft. high. Produces a single large flower head 8-12 in....
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One of the earliest-maturing varieties for the South, and one of the most widely grown varieties in the southern mountains. Grows 6-8 ft. tall; susceptible...
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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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Another old Southern favorite from pre-1880. Leaves are large, bright green, with attractively curled leaf edges. This variety is used for late sowings, has cold...
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Turnip greens are a requirement for holiday meals in the South and this classic variety dates from pre-1880. Popular Southern variety often grown for winter...
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A garden favorite appreciated for its fine texture, mild flavor, and very small core, around since 1870. Cylindrical roots 6½ in. long, 1-1½ in. at...
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Rosemary is a versatile culinary seasoning for many vegetable or meat dishes. Medicinal: Rosemary has diverse medicinal properties, the most notable being its use as...
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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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Heirloom variety turnip from pre-1880. A round, white turnip, 5 in. in diameter, with bright purple color around the top where exposed to sunlight. For...
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More green beans please! This variety was introduced by Dr. Hoffman of South Carolina in 1965. A favorite of many market growers, this widely adapted snap...
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Yellow-orange, 3 inch flowers. Flowers are used as a food color, natural dye, and substitute for saffron. Plants fade in deep summer heat and humidity,...
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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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Dark green leaves are so thickly curled that the plant resembles moss. The variety is from pre-1865 and has vigorous, high-yielding, and is very uniform....
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Hardy, aromatic native plant. Variable. Mint grown from seed does not come true and produces plants that vary widely in flavor from spearmint to menthol...
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Fabulous yields with this 7 in. horn shaped Italian heirloom. Great for frying, drying, or using fresh in salads. Very sweet whether green or red,...
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Great for North and South, one of the earliest bearing asparagus beans. Vines are 10-12'. Like most black-seeded varieties it does well in the North...
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Use for hot and refreshing cold teas as a lemon substitute. Essential oils are volatile resulting in more fragrance than flavor. Medicinal: Lemon balm has...
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Grown in Pennsylvania for many years, “Lanco” is thought to stand for Lancaster County. The beans may have come from Asia in the early 1900s....
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Grow indoors or outdoors for year-round onion flavoring. Use chopped leaves and young flowers to add flavor and decorative garnish to salads. Medicinal: A tonifying...
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Yet another of our favorite green bean. This variety was first known as "Texas Pole Bean" and was developed Pre-1864. Popular since its introduction, though...
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Large, kidney-shaped beans are spotted with maroon markings on a white coat. Beautiful and distinctive seeds are meant to be shelled and may be dried...
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The best tomato for Florida, developed especially for hot humid coastal areas in 1966. Popular in the Mid-Atlantic region, where it reliably sets fruit at...
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Rare basil with a spicy scent of clove, lemon, and cinnamon. Grown outside holy sanctuaries in India. [A/55oF night, 70oF day/Dk/14/tp,ds/18 in.] Packet (0.12 g) about...
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Texas heirloom okra with very colorful red and green 6 foot high plants. Grows 6 inch long, thick, green pods with reddish tips and ribs...
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Butter beans or lima beans? Probably depends on where you come from. No matter what you call them, they are yummy! This heirloom variety is...
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