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    Early (65-75 days) open-pollinated variety. Beautiful, oval melons, weight 2-2.5 kg with thick flesh, sweet and slightly spicy with a wonderful pear aroma. In warm climates, the variety is one of the sweetest, comparable to Asian melons.
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    Mid-season (80-90 days) open-pollinated variety. Long, oval, bright yellow melon, slightly wrinkled, weight 2-2.5kg. Delicate, sweet flesh with an excellent, cantaloupe-like taste. Suitable for long-term (winter) storage.
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    Early (65-75 days) open-pollinated variety for hot, dry climates. Oval melons with a dense mesh, weight 2-3 kg. Creamy, white flesh with a fruity aroma and tropical notes of coconut and pineapple. High sugar content
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    Early variety (68-70 days). Fruits are oval, yellow color, weight 1.2-2.6 kg. Pulp white, dense, thick, crispy, tender, and sweet with a strong aroma. The variety is resistant to disease. Use fresh.
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    One of the best mid-season (74-96 days) Russian heirloom variety. Round-oval, yellow melons with a slid mesh, weight 1.5-3kg. Creamy, crispy, tender, and juicy pulp with an excellent taste. Good transportability and excellent taste. Resistant to cracking and powdery mildew.
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    Early (60-65 days), high-yielding, Ukrainian heirloom variety for greenhouses. Oval, lemon-yellow fruits with a fine mesh, weight up to 3 kg. White, fragrant, sweet flesh with thin skin. Resistant against powdery mildew and bacteriosis.
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    50-60 days-Easy to grow and delicious to eat, this Chinese broccoli is harvested when the flower stalks are 1-2cm thick, just before the flowers open. Each Green Pearl Gai Lan seeds plant can be harvested several times, and all Gai Lan varieties are relatively cold hardy for fall harvests or winter harvests if some protection is provided. Gai Lan also makes extremely nutritious sprouts and microgreens. Its thick stems stay crunchy and succulent when steamed or stir-fried. It only takes a couple of minutes to stir fry.
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    35-45 days-Mild green leaves are supported by thick, sweet, white stalks that are mild and juicy. In summer, plant Taiwan Pac Choi seeds in short rows and harvest them promptly before it bolts. Plant again at the end of summer for fall and early winter harvests. Taiwan Pac Choi seeds do not need warm soil to germinate, and they will grow into winter if given some frost protection. Try growing it under a cloche tunnel or cold frame and harvest until about December. Then start new rows around the end of February. Taiwan Pac Choi is great raw or cooked in stir-fries and soups.
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    Hybrid-73 Days- Can germinate in cool soil and a short growing season make Kandy King corn seeds number one for early cropping. Tender and sweet yellow kernels grow on 20-22 cm ears. Kandy King cobs hold their sweet flavour in refrigeration for up to ten days after picking. This variety is mature up to a week earlier than other SE types. The plants look distinctive in the field with burgundy streaked leaves and husks. Kandy King has excellent tip fill, and it holds well in the field for a long harvest window.
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    Hybrid-79 days Long, elegant 8-inch ears are packed with remarkable crunchy-sweet kernels on this All-America Selection winner. One of an entirely new type of corn called TripleSweet, Honey Select Hybrid combines the crunchy texture of sugary-enhanced types with the extra sweetness and great holding ability of the supersweets!  TripleSweet corn actually contains TWO kernel types, selected and reselected to create an ear that is 75% sugary-enhanced and 25% supersweet. Ideal for home gardens, it needs no isolation from other corn, and has great staying power on the stalk. Honey Select Hybrid was applauded by the AAS judges both for taste and ease of growth. These plump golden kernels are the best-tasting you will find, and they keep so well, you don't have to harvest them all at once! Taste, texture, and hold -- that's the TripleSweet advantage! Direct-sow corn seeds after the last spring frost, when the soil has warmed. Corn is famously easy to grow in any sunny spot, but be sure to plant it outdoors -- it doesn't transplant well. To extend your corn harvest, make successive sowings weekly up until mid-July, or plant varieties with differing maturity dates.
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    Early variety. The growing period from germination 95 - 105 days. . Average shrub 50-60 cm. The fruits are oblong-oval, smooth, golden color, weight 80-100 g, good taste, do not crack. Variety is valued for its high yield.  
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    Mid-season variety. Indeterminate tomato plant growth up to 1.6 meters. Hugh bright orange fruits, weight 350 - 700 grams with an excellent taste. Good resistance to cracking. Recommended for open ground and greenhouses.
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    Mid-season variety. Plant growths up to 1.5 meters. The fruits are large, round, weighing up to 350 grams. The flesh is dense, dark pink, fleshy, sweet, little seeds. The variety is valued for its high yield. Taste qualities are excellent. Use fresh.
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    Mid-season (110-120 days) open-pollinated, Turkish variety. Determinate tomato, the powerful plant grows 60-70 cm tall. Yellow, slightly flattened tomatoes with a brownish tan, saffron colour, with an excellent taste. Resistant to all major tomato diseases.
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    Mid-season variety (130-140 days). Bush growth up to 150-250 cm. The fruits are large, fleshy, thick, yellow, weigh 300-600 grams, excellent flavour.
  • Annual flowering plant grows 20-30 cm tall. Spreading bushes with terry, single, brown-red flowers, diameter 3-5 cm with wide, yellow stripes. Blooms from June until frost. Use for flower beds, containers, and garden vases.  
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    Early (50 days), high-yielding, open-pollinated variety. The plant grows as a compact bush. Smooth, dark green, cylindrical-shaped zucchinis, 20-21 cm  long. Dense, white flesh with an excellent taste.
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    Bitter melon seeds are also known as ku gua, Goya, Karela. Scrape the white seeds and pith out of this warty vegetable, and chop into bite-size pieces for use in soups and stir-fries. Fruits grow straight when allowed to hang as they mature, so provide trellis support in the warmest available spot. Plants are most productive in a greenhouse or up against a south-facing wall. Don't let the name "bitter melon" put you off. The flesh of Jade Dragon is similar to a cucumber or melon, just not sweet. It absorbs other flavours well, and is considered a cooling vegetable in Chinese medicine, so it balances well with chiles. Early June: Pregerminate seeds by soaking them in warm water for 24 hours. a.k.a Momordica Charantia
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    Cilantro Santo is bred to be slow bolting. Direct sow short rows of these frost-tolerant plants every other week from spring to late summer for continuous harvest. The mature seeds, better known as coriander, are easy to harvest, and used in many dishes. As soon as a central stem appears and the uppermost leaves become frilly, it's time to harvest the whole plant, roots, and all. If growing for seeds, allow the plants to flower. Cilantro flowers are highly attractive to beneficial insects like Syrphid flies, lacewings, and lady beetles.
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    Perennial in zones 9 & 10 Native to the eastern Mediterranean and is named for the spice mix that is so common in its homeland and across North Africa. This wild oregano has hints of thyme and marjoram mixed in for a complex, wonderful fragrance. It is low growing and compact at about 15-20 cm tall. Grow this aromatic herb in full sun in soil with good drainage or in containers. If the seeds are started indoors in early spring, they will be in bloom by mid-August, providing a magnet for bees.
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    20 cm-Annual Mexican marigold. With fragrance and flavor redolent of licorice or anise, this multitasking annual herb is ready to flavor drinks, tea, salads, and seafood. Attractively lacy foliage lends texture and dreamy fragrance to mixed containers, herb gardens, and landscapes. Strong basal branching plants are a sensory delight. Excellent as micro-greens. Easy to grow.
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    Hardy Perennial-Onion 'Red Dragon' is perennial bunching onion usually grown as an annual, but fully winter hardy. This heritage variety forms dense clumps of slender hollow stems that can be used as a substitute to chives. The slender elongated bulbs are similar to spring onions with a strong flavour and make a tasty addition to salads. Height: 30cm. Spread: 23 cm  
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    Annual flowering plant growth up to 50-80 cm. Large flowers, diameter 8-10 cm in various bright colors. Blooms from June until frost.  
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    Annual flowering plant growth up to 50-80 cm. Large double flowers, diameter 10-12 cm, purple-violet. Blooms from June until frost.  
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    Annual flowering plant growth up to 50-80 cm. Large double flowers, diameter 10-12 cm, white. Blooms from June until frost.  
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    Annual flowering plant growth up to 50-80 cm. Large double flowers, diameter 10-12 cm, bright yellow. Blooms from June until frost.  
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    Annual flowering plant growth up to 50-80 cm. Large double flowers, diameter 10-12 cm, lilac. Blooms from June until frost.  
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    Annual flowering plant growth up to 50-80 cm. Large orange double flowers, diameter 10-12 cm. Blooms from June until frost.  
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    Annual flowering plant growth up to 50-80 cm. Large, terry, intense red flowers, diameter 10-12 cm. Blooms from June until frost.  
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    The annual plant grows to about 50-60 cm in height. Stems are powerful and strong, covered with hairs. It has solitary, light-green flower heads about 12 cm across on stems resembling daisies.  
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    Annual flowering plant growth up to 50-80 cm. Large double flowers, diameter 10-12 cm, salmon coluor. Blooms from June until frost.  
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    Matures in 67 daysVery sweet, round, plump pods that withstand heat. Cascadia is good in the summer heat and tends to produce a larger plump pod with a sweeter taste than other summer types.  Cascadia produces 7 cm medium-green pods on strong 60 cm plants.  Cascadia peas are resistant to the enation virus and powdery mildew, so they are good candidates for later sowings and fall harvest. Sow as late as July and early August, and you may get a crop as late as October.
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    Heirloom from the 1700's A unique plant with cinnamon-red flowers and prostrate growth habit. Winged pods that can be eaten if harvested at 2 cm stage. Known as Asparagus Pea for its faint similarity in flavour.
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    Hybrid-The very straight, tapered roots of Deep Purple carrot grow 17-20cm long. These carrots are named for the fact that the purple characteristic runs right to the core, and they keep their colour when lightly cooked. The tops are strong for easy harvests, and the storage potential is great. This is a fine fall harvest carrot that is good for juicing and it looks amazing in salads. The sweet, smooth-skinned roots were a staff favourite from our field trials. This is a high yielding, very uniform variety which is perfect for any gardener.
  • This highly variable Chrysanthemum is an annual that is native to North Africa. Also known as Tricolor Daisies, Painted Daisies add a colourful splash. Grow directly in the garden or in containers. They look amazing in mass plantings. The petals range from bright white to deep crimson and are always banded by concentric circles of alternate colours as a guide to passing pollinators. The plants usually grow 35-45 cm tall.
  • AKA-Four O'clock Flower.  Annual flowering plant, growth up to 50-70cm. Fragrant, funnel-shaped flowers, 2-3 cm diameter, white, pink, red, or yellow. Blooms from July until frost.
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