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    Early (45-52 days), high-yielding, open pollinated variety with predominantly female flowers and a long fruiting period. Short, cylindrical, green cucumbers with light stripes, weight 110g (4oz.). Excellent taste, fresh and pickled without bitterness.
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    Early, high-yielding heirloom variety. Excellent taste, 9-13 cm long, bright green cucumbers. Good disease resistance.
  • Healthy plants with fully double flowers are mildew resistant, giving them excellent landscape performance. The mix includes Bright Orange, Cherry, Salmon Rose, Yellow, Fire, and White  
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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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    Mid-season (40-45 days) Ukrainian heirloom. The indeterminate plant grows 140-160cm tall. Green, smooth cucumbers, 8-10 cm long, weight 70-90 grams. Tender, dense flesh with a nice crunchy texture and a wonderful aroma. Excellent for pickling. Resistant to all common cucumber diseases.
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    Easily grown in light, dry to medium, well-drained soils in full sun. Tolerant of poor, sandy soils, heat, drought, and salt spray. Surprising tolerance for some part shade. Can be propagated easily from basal offsets.

    Noteworthy Characteristics

    Yucca filamentosa, commonly called Adam’s needle, Spanish bayonet, yucca and needle palm, is a virtually stemless broadleaf evergreen shrub (though it looks more like a perennial than a shrub) that is native to beaches, sand dunes and fields from South Carolina south to Florida and Mississippi. It has escaped cultivation and extended its original range north into New England. It features a basal rosette of rigid, sword-shaped, spine-tipped green leaves (to 30” long and to 4” wide) with long filamentous (as per specific epithet) curly threads along the margins. Leaves form a foliage clump to 2-3’ tall. In late spring, a flowering stalk rises from the center of each rosette, typically to 5-8’ tall, but infrequently to 12’ tall, bearing a long terminal panicles of nodding bell-shaped creamy white flowers. Fruits are elliptical dehiscent capsules. Will form a small colony over time from basal offsets. Genus name comes from the Carbi name for manihot, also called cassava or yuca, which is not closely related but has similarly enlarged root structures. Specific epithet means with filaments or threads.
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    Mid-season, salad variety (55-60 days). Indeterminate (climbing) plant. Smooth, long fruits, length 16-20 cm (6-8 in.), weight 120-180 g (4-6 oz.), with a thin, shiny dark green skin. Thick, juicy flesh without bitterness and a pleasant taste and aroma. High resistance to diseases.
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    Yellowstone has large, tapered, pale yellow imperator roots that look sensational on the plate! This novel carrot has a wonderful flavour either raw or cooked and makes a great soup carrot. A decidedly sweet root with a canary yellow colour and appreciated just as much raw as when cooked. Long smooth roots hold their colour throughout the cooking process. Packed with vitamins C, E, and K, plus folate and the antioxidant lutein. Yellowstone stores well in the ground for winter harvests and is lovely as a roasted vegetable with parsnips and other winter harvest root crops. Best carrot to sow in August for fall and winter harvests. Roots are sweeter after a few hard touches of frost. Yellowstone grow to 25 cm but their flavour is superior when harvested small!
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    Uniform-sized, lemon-yellow flowers are held on plants growing to 60 cm tall. Incredibly prolific!  
  • Annual flowering plant with strong stems grows 40-60cm tall. Large, yellow flowers, diameter. Blooms from July until frost. Recommended for flower beds, garden, and balcony as well as cuttings.
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    78 days. Solanum lycopersicum. Open Pollinated. The plant produces high yields of 21-30 gram yellow pear-shaped cherry tomatoes. They are mildly very sweet and flavorful. Perfect for salads, garnishes, or culinary creations. Grows in clusters. Low acidity variety. Crack-resistant. The plant requires support, either staking or cages. An excellent choice for home gardens. An heirloom variety dating back to the late 1800s. Disease Resistant: A. Indeterminate.    
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    Early (80-98 days) open-pollinated variety. Conical, yellow carrots with a pointed dip, 15-18 cm long, weight 120-180grams. Yellow, sweet, and crunchy pulp, good storage qualities.
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