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    Early (38-40 days) Ukrainian heirloom, especially for salting. A climbing plant, vines grow 150-170cm long. Oval, cylindrical cucumbers, 7-9 cm long, weight 70-80 grams. Dense, sweet, crisp flesh with small seeds. Perfect in taste and size for pickling. Resistant to all major cucumber diseases and fruiting until autumn frosts.
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    The unmistakably pungent flavor of wasabi can clear the sinuses and invigorate the palate. The energizing flavor found in plants like true wasabi and horseradish root can also be found in the Wasabi Radish of Japan. This is a medium-size oblong Daikon type radish packs a wallop of tingling wasabi heat.  Add the peppery flavour to stir-fries and sandwiches or sliced paper-thin to enhance a salad or your favorite Asian recipe. Spring planting benefit is that you can let a couple of plants go to seed as their pods are delicious and pack immense heat. Sow early in spring but late in summer August-September when the soil is 18-22 C produces a great crop. Plenty of water and space helps prevent these delightful hot radishes from going woody.
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    85 Days. Brassica oleracea var. italica. Organic. Annual. Non-GMO. Developed at the University of Massachusetts Amherst's historic research farm, Waltham Field Station, organic heirloom Waltham 29 broccoli garden seeds have been cultivated to deliver higher yields, grow more uniform vegetable crops, with more repeat harvests. Native to the brisk New England chill, non-GMO organic Waltham 29 seeds grow a compact, cold-hardy and open-pollinated American staple for home gardens and Farmers’ Markets across the country. Organic Waltham 29 broccoli seeds mature into robust 24-30" tall garden brassicas with classic blue-green floreted heads brimming with essential Sulforaphane.  It's a good variety to sow in July
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    The best bean to try in 2021. Unlike most beans, fava beans prefer cool weather and are best planted in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Sow 2.5 cm deep, 10-12 cm apart, in rows 40-90 cm apart or use wide-bed style planting, giving each plant 25 sq.cm of space. Vroma produces large, 15-18 cm pods with 4–5 large seeds. Cook like a shell bean when the seeds are pale green or wait until pods are dry for shelled beans. Strong, heat-tolerant plants resist lodging. Light brown seeds. These lovely plants reach 1-1.5 M high and are self-supporting.
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    An ancient German heirloom variety, traditionally used for salting. Early, fast-growing, durable, compact plants take less space in the garden than other varieties. Cylindrically shaped, dark green cucumbers, 7-9 cm long, weight 80-90 grams with a small seed chamber and a crispy flesh.
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    Mid-season (120-130 days) variety for open ground and greenhouses. Plants grow up to 70 cm tall. Elongated, conical-shaped, bright red peppers, weight 120-200 grams. Universal use.
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    Mid-season variety (110-155 days). Indeterminate tomato variety, bush grows up to 120 - 150 cm. Round, smooth, medium-sized, pink fruits, weight 100-180 grams with a very sweet taste. Resistant to late blight. Use fresh and for canning.
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    Organic, known as lambs lettuce. Long, glossy, leaves form heavy bunches with a mild flavour. Vigorous variety for spring and fall crops as well as over-wintering. Resistant to mildew. 25-35 days for small leaves and 50 days to mature. The small, pretty, tender green leaves of this green form a rosette that is very cold hardy. It has a mild and nutty flavour and can be planted in early spring and again in late August. This extra cold-tolerant vegetable can withstand temperatures up to -29C.  It can be used during winters although a cold frame or greenhouse should be used if freezing rain, wind, or heavy winds are a concern. Corn Salad is one of the best crops to grow when fresh salads are to be enjoyed over the winter months. These delightful European native plants grow in autumn and even in winter when fresh vegetables are scarce. It perishes quickly after picking, usually lasting only 2-5 days in a fridge, so it is best to pick and eat the same day.
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    Mid-early (45-55 days), high-yielding, climbing heirloom variety. Very delicious, green cucumbers, 8-10 cm long, weight 60-75 grams without bitterness.
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    54 days-A special strain of spinach for overwintering. Produces large, semi-savoyed, medium-green, glossy, sword-shaped leaves. Tolerance to mildew. Sow in fall for late harvest, cover with hoops or sow inside the greenhouse for winter crops. The secret to great spinach is to thin seedlings to 6-10 cm apart.
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    A late variety with blue stems which is highly resistant to lignification and stem splitting. It has an outstanding, delicate flavor. It is intended for autumn harvest. The stems can reach 500g - 700g (17 - 26oz.). The growing time from sowing to harvest is 110 - 125 days.
  • The annual flowering plant grows 50-70 cm tall. Bright violet flowers, diameter 8-12 cm. Use for flower beds, borders, and cuttings. Profuse blooms from early summer to fall.
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