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    Early variety (80-105 days). The fruits are white, round, smooth, medium size, weight 5-6 kg. The pulp has a bright red color, delicate structure, juicy and sweet.
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    Early 65-78 days variety. Dark green fruits with green stripes and thick bark, weight up to 8 kg. Dark red, medium dense flesh with an excellent taste. Drought tolerant and resistant to sunburn.
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    Heirloom from Italy. Celeriac seeds are easy to grow and harvest. The big white root has few external markings and grows vigorously. Flavour hovers between a mild celery and parsley and it has the consistency of a potato. Celeriac is surprisingly versatile and makes a fantastic puree that matches well with other root vegetables. Or try dicing some and adding to winter soups. Add some to stir-fries, or sliced thin in a scalloped or gratin dish. Try cutting some raw celeriac thinly into matchsticks or small cubes, and pickling them in some sweet vinegar. The firm texture of pickled celeriac adds crunch and a bright flavour to salads and stews.
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    Mid-season. Growing period 100-115 days. The plant is stunted, growth up to 60-80cm. Fruits weight 30-50g, yellow color, with a high content of pectin. Variety is appreciated for the preservation of fruits. Use for jams, jellies, and confectionery.
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    Mid-season (95 days) Italian heirloom variety. The plant grows up to 60 cm tall. Beautiful, elongated, and wrinkled, very sweet peppers up to 10cm long. Grows well in pots and hot, dry areas.
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    Mix of mid-early (130-160 days) bell pepper varieties. Large, yellow, red, purple, and orange peppers, weight 100-140 grams. Excellent taste and very fragrant.
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    One of the earliest (55-60 days) variety for cold climate zones but also grows well in hot and drought regions. Almost round, light green melons with dark stripes, weight 4-6kg (9-13lbs.). One of the most delicious varieties with very sweet, juicy, crunchy, and aromatic flesh with a small number of seeds.
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    Mid-season variety (84 days). Round, light-green fruits with a dark green pattern and a slightly waxy coating, weight 2.5-3 kg (5.5-6.6 lbs.) Pink, grained, tender, sweet, and juicy flesh. Resistant to drought and anthracnose.
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    Early (60-70 days from germination) open-pollinated variety. Medium size, round-oval, green melons, weight 4-4.5kg (9-10lbs.) Bright red pulp with an excellent taste.  
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    Early variety (65-75 days). Oval, smooth, light green fruits with dark green stripes. Crimson, juicy and flavorful flesh. Average weight 5-6kg (5-13 lbs.) Good resistance to disease. Recommended for growing in greenhouses as well as in open ground.  
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    Early, very productive variety (65-75 days). Large, oval-shaped, light green fruits with dark green stripes. Purple-red colored, tender, juicy, and very sweet flesh with very high sugar content. Average Fruit weight 8-13 kg (17.5- 28.5 lbs.). Resistance to all common diseases.
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    Early (100 days) open-pollinated, improved selection created at the University of Florida, that produces high yields and is selected for tropical conditions. Oval shaped watermelons, weight 4-6kg (8-12lbs.). It has good adaptability and performs well under hot and humid conditions.
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    One of the earliest (70 days) and best watermelons, developed in Iowa. Round, dark green watermelons, weight 4-6kg (8-12lbs.). Delicious, sweet, dark red, dense, crisp pulp with a very pleasant texture. The most effective variety for northern climate zones but also grows well in heat and drought.
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    Mid-season variety (85-95 days). It hails from the city of Astrakhan, on the Volga River near the Caspian Sea. Grows 3-5 kg (6.5-11 lbs.). The Watermelon has a wonderful, delicious, delicate sweetness. The flesh is pink and the seeds seem to vary in color and can be buff, orange or brown. The rind is dark green with stripes and mottling. Good resistance to diseases.
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    Tender perennial. A spectacular representative of climbing flowers. Vines grow up to 4 meters long. Large, bell-shaped, purple flowers, 7-8 cm long. Blooms from July until late autumn. Use to decorate walls, balconies, verandas, and gazebos.
  • Annual climbing plant grows up 2-4 meters tall. Large, trumpet-shaped red flowers open only during sunny days. During the night and cloudy days, they remain closed. Blooms from July until the first frost. Great for balconies, gazebos, terraces and to create hedges. Caution: Seeds are poisonous if ingested. [/fusion_alert]  
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    Annual climbing plant grows up 2-4 meters tall. Large, trumpet-shaped dark red flowers open only during sunny days. During the night and cloudy days, they remain closed. Blooms from July until the first frost. Great for balconies, gazebos, terraces and to create hedges. Caution: Seeds are poisonous if ingested. [/fusion_alert]  
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    Eleonora Organic broad beans stay relatively short, 80 cm tall. The attractive bluish-green foliage tops upright, hardy plants that only grow to 80 cm tall. The pods are high quality and very straight — excellent for fresh eating with sweet, rich flavour. The seeds are ideal for freezing as they maintain their colour and flavour for months. They normally have five to six beans in each pod.
  • Stunning, brightly-colored spikes create a strong feature in the early summer garden. Its pea-like flowers grow in dense spires. Scatter through cottage or wildflower gardens or mass plant in the border. Purple, deep blue, red, pink, yellow, cream, and white. Lupins prefer a full sun position but will also grow well in semi-shade, they do not grow well in full shade. They grow well in a wide variety of soil conditions although chalky and/or waterlogged soil will be a problem if not improved before planting. If the ground is clay, lots of compost dug into the planting area will greatly increase their chances of surviving winters. Once your Lupins start to flower create new plants if you want more of a certain colour, gently separate the little offset at the base of a mature plant and replant it.
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    Attractive, frilly flowers mature into guava fruits, which may be round, ovoid, or pear-shaped, 5-10cm (2-4in.) long, and are commonly used in ms and juices. From seed, common guavas may bloom and set fruit in as little as 2 years. The bark is smooth, mottled green or reddish-brown, and peels off in thin flakes to reveal the attractive bony aspect of its trunk. Guavas can bloom throughout the year in mild-winter areas, but the heaviest bloom occurs with the onset of warm weather in the spring. And if the tops of the trees are frozen, they usually sprout from the ground and are back in production in 2-3 years. Can be grown in pots indoor.
  • A beautiful biennial flowering plant, height 40-60 cm (16-24 in.). Double and semi-double flowers with a nice, strong flowers, diameter 4-6cm (1.5-2.5 in.). Use for flower beds, curbs and cutting.
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    Start seed indoors in a soil-less mix 8-12 weeks before the last frost date in your area. Sow the seed 6 mm (1/4″) deep and germinate at 21-26 C (70-80 F). When seedlings are 2.5-5 cm (1-2″) high transplant to individual 10 cm (4″) pots and grow on at 15-21 C. Harden off and transplant to the garden after the threat of frost has passed. Artichoke does best in full sun with a deep, organic, fertile soil. Space plants 60-90 cm (24-36″) apart in the row with rows 1.75 m (6′) apart. Keep plants evenly watered and mulch the soil to help preserve soil moisture and keep the soil from becoming too warm in summer.  If the soil does become too warm, it can trigger a summer dormant period. Start with a thin layer of mulch and build it up to 10 cm (4″) thick as the plants grow.    
  • One of the largest varieties of pumpkin in the world, seeds from this and related strains are commonly used in pumpkin weigh-off contests. Fruits regularly grow to 50-100 pounds, and under proper conditions can weigh up to several hundred pounds! For large fruits, grow just one or two per vine. Dill's Atlantic Giant pumpkin seeds hold the world record for giant pumpkins, and produce the largest fruit in the plant kingdom. Bred in eastern Canada by Howard Dill, Atlantic Giant can reach 1,000 lbs or more! The record is 2,624.6 lbs! These giants grow on very large plants, with vines up to 50' long, so they require lots of room, full sun, and fertile soil to produce the giant pumpkins. For the largest size, prepare a growing area 20 x 20 feet, and dig down three feet. Fill this with soil mixed heavily with fully composted chopped straw or rock dust. Apply a balanced organic fertilizer at transplant time, and feed the plant every two weeks with liquid kelp or fish fertilizer. Once the fruit begins to grow, remove all female flowers that follow so that there is only one fruit per plant. Professional growers use a tarp or board beneath the fruit as it develops in order to shift it once it is fully grown.
  • Very ornamental perennial is mostly grown as annual. Grows up to 150cm (60in.) tall, woody stem with large leaves. Fruit - a spherical capsule, covered with spines. Datura flowers are light blue, funnel-shaped, very fragrant, with white rim, up to 20cm (8in.). All parts of Datura plants contain tropane alkaloids (highly poisonous) and may be fatal if ingested by humans or other animals, including livestock and pets.
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