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    Mild and sweet white beet. Produces very round, uniform roots to harvest as a baby beet or as a mature beet. Avalanche produces mild, very sweet beets with nice white colour both on skin and flesh. Avalanche lacks the reddish skin and bitter aftertaste that other beets possess. Healthy tops have good resistance to foliar diseases.  Avalanche produces consistently large, round roots with clean, vigorous tops. A great beet for daily juicing. Try juicing the whole beet it with broccoli, carrots, and apple. Very slow to go woody. 50 days to harvest at 8 cm roots. Try planting a few using our group planting method in TIP

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    Heirloom Carrots are some of the premier baby carrots available. Bright orange, these heirloom carrots grow about 9 cm long. Each sweet carrot is crisp with a tender core. Their small size lets them grow well in containers, as well as out in the garden. Little fingers are a Nantes type of carrot. Bred in France, they develop their characteristic orange colour earlier than other varieties, these carrots can be harvested early at 8-9cm. Don't let them stay in the ground beyond around 68 days from sprouting or they begin to lose their unique gourmet flavour and texture.
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    A mix of small-leaved varieties of lettuce, with different shapes and colors (25-30 days). Forms a small, compact rosette with soft, buttery, and crispy leaves. The high content of natural vitamins and minerals. Grows well in open ground and indoor.
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    The freshly picked Baby Pak Choi has such a lovely flavour it often ends up in a spring salad bowl instead of the traditional uses of stir-fires and soups. This baby variety of Pak Choi rapidly produces cute and chubby mini heads have crispy pastel stalks and deep green leaves and are ready to eat in record time. Perfect for both spring or fall planting, and very ornamental in neat garden beds or rows, the 15-20 cm compact, vase-shaped heads are mild, sweet, and crunchy. This fast, easy to grow vegetable makes wonderful quick stir-fries, or braise it for a succulent side dish.
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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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    Lettuce variety for year-round fresh growing at home (25-30 days). Produce a small, dense rosette of light green, curly leaves without bitterness. For a continuous harvest, it is recommended to sow a few seeds every 10-12 days. Use fresh.
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    Lettuce variety for year-round fresh growing at home (25-30 days). Produce a small, dense rosette dark red, curly leaves without bitterness. For continuous harvest it is recommended to sow a few seeds every 10-12 days. Use fresh.
  • Balloon Flower (Platycodon grandiflorus)  Easy-to-grow from flower seed, Balloon Flowers are an old-fashioned favorite, and they are as lovely in the garden as they are in the vase. This flower has unique star-shaped blue blossoms, and it blooms late summer and into the fall. Platycodon Grandiflorus has been around forever. The buds form like balloons and then grow until the right time to pop open and form the lovely star-shaped flower. Balloon Flower plants are very hardy perennials that can withstand periods of drought, and they are rarely bothered by disease or insect problems making them virtually a maintenance-free perennial.

  • Balloon Flower (Platycodon grandiflorus)  Easy-to-grow from flower seed, Balloon Flowers are an old-fashioned favorite, and they are as lovely in the garden as they are in the vase. This flower has unique star-shaped blue blossoms, and it blooms late summer and into the fall. Platycodon Grandiflorus has been around forever. The buds form like balloons and then grow until the right time to pop open and form the lovely star-shaped flower. Balloon Flower plants are very hardy perennials that can withstand periods of drought, and they are rarely bothered by disease or insect problems making them virtually a maintenance-free perennial.

  • Calendula is actually short-lived tender perennials that are grown as annuals in Canada. Large 10 cm orange double blooms. They flower generously through the summer on well-branched plants that grow to 50 cm in height. Calendula is also known as the pot marigold and grows nicely in containers! One of the easiest flowers to grow. Try using petals in salads. Pick when in full bloom to dry for homemade teas, soaps, and calendula cream. Calendula is a versatile plant that can be used for it's culinary and healing properties and for long-lasting cut flowers.
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    Early (80-85 days) heirloom variety. Conical, rich-orange, short carrots, 13-15cm long. Excellent taste and very good resistance against diseases.
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    Early (96-105 days), high-yielding Heirloom variety. Indeterminate tomato plant grows 150-190cm height. Heart-shaped, crimson with pink, big, very delicious tomatoes, weight 350-600 grams. Long fruiting period and resistance to late blight.
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