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Out of stockMid-season Ukrainian heirloom variety. Indeterminate tomato plant with plum-shaped large, bright orange tomatoes. The fruits have a very attractive appearance and good taste. The flesh is dense, sweet. One of the best varieties for pickling, cooking, and fresh salads.
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Out of stockMid-season (100-110 days), high-yielding open-pollinated variety. Indeterminate tomato plant grows 120-150 cm (47-60 in.) tall. Unusual, pepper-cube-shaped, light yellow tomatoes (when fully ripen -white), inside hollow, weight 150-220 grams. Excellent variety for stuffing with meat or vegetables.
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Out of stockMid-season, high-yielding, Russian heirloom for open ground and greenhouses. Powerful indeterminate tomato with unlimited growth. Flat-rounded, large, sweet, fleshy, crimson tomatoes, weight 300-1000 grams with an excellent taste.
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Out of stockEarly variety (105-115 days). Indeterminate tomato plant growth up to 1.5 meters. Round, pink fruits with yellow stripes, weigh up to 100 grams with an excellent taste. Good resistance against diseases.
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Out of stockEarly (90-100 days) heirloom for open ground and greenhouses. Determinate (bush) tomato, grows as a compact plant up to 60 cm tall. Small, yellow tomatoes, weight 30-50 grams. Excellent fresh and for pickling. Increased resistance to all major tomato diseases.
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Out of stockEarly variety for open ground (90-100 days). Determinate (bush) plant, grows compact up to 50-70 cm height. Small, plum-shaped, golden-yellow fruits, weight 50-70 grams. Use fresh and for canning. Variety is resistant to temperature changes.
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Out of stockMid-season variety (110-120 days). Indeterminate plants grow up to 160-190 cm in height. Pear-shaped, smooth, dense, intense yellow fruits, weight 25-40 grams with a very good flavour. Recommended for greenhouses.
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Out of stockEarly variety for open ground (90-100 days). Determinate (bush) plant, grows compact up to 50-70 cm height. Small, plum-shaped, golden-yellow fruits, weight 50-70 grams. Use fresh and for canning. Variety is resistant to temperature changes.
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Out of stockOne of the earliest (45-55 days after transplanting) and delicious indoor, mini cherry. Determinate (bush) tomato plant grows less than 30 cm tall, which makes it ideal for pots and containers. Small, delicious, red cherry tomatoes.
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Out of stock65 days-Very sweet, round, plump pods that withstand heat. Green Snack grows the best in the summer heat. It suffers less from heat and tends to produce a larger plump pod with a sweeter taste than other summer types. Green Snack produces 7 cm medium-green pods on strong 60 cm plants.
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Out of stock58 days Early Freezeris a heavy producer and tolerates heat stress. Fresh and tender peas with plenty of sweetness. Cool-season vigour and superb heat tolerance. Double pod set of 7 cm pods containing 7-8 large dark green peas. Very healthy, disease-resistant, 50 cm vines. Excellent for freezing.
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Out of stock55 days The earliest garden pea. Developed for first seedings. Produces a concentrated set of peas earlier than any other variety we know of. Blunt-ended, 7 cm pods hold 7-8 medium-large dark green peas. 55 cm dark green vines do not require trellising. Best in cool conditions.
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Out of stock47 days Extra early, tender and sweet. The traditional Dutch variety. Norli is the earliest snow pea we know and is one of the sweetest, tenderest varieties available. Produces 5 cm, dark green, slender pods on short vines. Known as Pelja in Europe.
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Green ruffled leaf for baby greens. Vates has a nice medium-dark green leaf with just enough curl to give loft in baby green mixes. Dark blue-green leaves
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Old fashioned heirloom variety from Italy. Long, dark green, blistered leaves grow from the centre of each plant. Tolerant to hot and cold weather. Popular in the bunching and baby leaf market. Excellent in kale soups. Also known as dinosaur kale, strap kale, and black kale.
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The Original Dutch variety used for Boerenkool. Fine, curled, medium-green leaves on 100 cm plants. Widely used variety in Europe. Excellent taste. Can be grown as a baby leaf.
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Out of stockThis cousin of the marigold is a heat-loving plant that is a half-hardy annual. Start Mexican Tarragon seeds indoors and transplant the seedlings out in May/June. The toothed, strap-like leaves have a pleasant anise scent, and the petite yellow flowers are edible. Try adding some leaves to a salad mix, or chop some and add it to tuna salad, potato salad, or pasta. AKA Winter Tarragon
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