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    100 Seeds Sow Chives Organic seeds at any time of year. Hardy, perennial, and easy to grow, the chopped stems and pink flowers add a fresh, mild green onion flavour to sandwiches, salads, and baked potatoes. Clumps can be divided in spring or fall. If grown in containers, divide frequently enough to provide for constant lateral growth. Chives are surprisingly hardy and can be harvested all winter if given some protection from extreme cold. They are also quite drought tolerant, so they’re good candidates for xeriscaping. The edible flowers are highly attractive to bumblebees, hoverflies, and other beneficial garden insects. Perennial
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    Mid-season variety (70-75 days). The plant forms a dense, large head, weight up to 900 grams. Juicy, crunchy, intense green leaves with a sweet taste. High-yielding variety with excellent resistance to downy mildew. Can be stored for up to three weeks.
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    A mix of colorful and tasty Italian lettuces. Varieties included in the mix are Chicory Zuccerina Di Trieste – fast-growing, light-green tender leaves with small petioles. Arugula Tuscan – typical Mediterranean arugula, a small plant with a mild taste. Lettuce Barba Dei Frati – green oak lettuce, not bitter. Lettuce Rossa Riccolina Da Taglio – red lettuce with trimmed, ruffled leaves. Leaf cabbage Nero Di Toscana – wrinkled dark green (almost black) leaves. The mix can be cut altogether as baby lettuce above the growth point (after which the plants will grow again) or harvest from each variety single as lettuce.
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    Early, heirloom, determinate (bush) variety for open ground. Cylindrical, green cucumbers with black spikes and light green stripes. The fruit has no bitterness. 9-12 cm long, weight 100-120g. Good resistance to diseases, use fresh and for pickling.
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    Mid-early (42-45 days) heirloom variety for open ground. Climbing plant. Cylindrical, green cucumbers, 9-11cm long. Excellent, crispy, and juicy taste, recommended for salads and canning.
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    Early (45 days) old French heirloom, also known as the French Cucumber. Tiny, green, sweet, delicious Cornichons, 6-9cm long with very dense and crisp flesh. Excellent for pickling.
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    Popular European open-pollinated variety.  Heads are 15cm/5-6” oval round with good red colour.
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    A great open-pollinated Savoy cabbage that was once a standard and is now very hard to find. Great for late summer and autumn rotations. Chieftain is more tender and sweet than many of the modern Savoy hybrids and withstands fall frosts. Produces vibrant green heads that average 2-3 kgs. A 1938 All American Selections award winner bred by Ferry-Morse. Sow indoors in flats with good potting soil April through July. Transplant into the garden about 4-6  weeks after sprouting. May also be direct sown once the soil is 10 C. Stunning crinkled or “savoyed” dark green leaves help to make this variety a visual treat in the garden. Savoy Chieftan is better tasting than all types of cabbage.
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    French Breakfast radish is known for its vibrant coloring which graduates from a vivid fuchsia-red to bright white at the tip. Topped with edible, leafy greens, French Breakfast radishes are very crisp and offer a mildly spicy flavor. French Breakfast is a very fast growing variety, with radishes ready for harvest within a month.
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    Celery in 45 days may seem unbelievable but this great Chinese celery will provide you with a great crop of fresh organic celery that is superb for salads, fresh eating, and especially flavourful in soups and stews, and of course in stir-fries. Thinner heads and stalks than regular celery mean you can have more plants in less space. It retains flavour when frozen. If you have had trouble growing regular celery in the past, or if you don't want to wait the three months or more it takes to mature, try Chinese Celery seeds and you'll become a lifetime convert. More flavour and no full of regular celery. Use leaves and stalks, grow in winter under polytunnels. During summer months cut stems and let them come again. A first-time celery grower's choice.
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    Also known as mountain spinach, this green has been cultivated since Roman times. Harvest young leaves 3-7 cm long for fresh use. Larger leaves are often used steamed. A colorful and nutritious addition to salads. Leaves can continue to be harvested until the plant goes to seed. Can be grown into summer somewhat longer than true spinach. Germinated in 7-14 days. Maturity from 20 to 60 days.
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