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Citrullus lanatus. 75 days. Delicious, sweet, yellow-fleshed watermelon. 3-8 lb fruit have attractive, light-green skin with dark-green tiger stripes, which makes them easy to tell apart from the red watermelons. An early maturing variety that is cool weather tolerant, always ripens in our short growing season, and is always sweet – may be the sweetest…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $194.00Price range: $4.65 through $194.00
Citrullus lanatus. 75 days. Round, ice box type fruit reach 10-15 lbs, and average 10″ in diameter. Dark green, nearly black rind. Fruit have a pinkish red, sweet flesh that is quite a treat. This Russian heirloom is early and vines are quite vigorous, producing a lot of fruit until frost. Comparable to Blacktail Mountain…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $194.00Price range: $4.65 through $194.00
Citrullus lanatus. 90 days. The quintessential watermelon – classic flavor and so sweet! Green striped, oval fruit with pink flesh and white seeds grow to 25 lbs. Thin rind means you can eat almost all the way to the skin, however it also means that it does not store super long or travel very well….
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Citrullus lanatus. 90-100 days. A unique and rare winter keeper type watermelon. With light-green skin and pink-red flesh, these melons have a good sweetness and excellent flavor. Some refer to this type as a Christmas watermelon because once picked, it can be stored into December. We have eaten them for Thanksgiving and later into winter….
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$4.65 – $9.80Price range: $4.65 through $9.80
Triticum aestivum. Red Winter. Moderately tall, winter type bread wheat that has a semi-hard, golden orange grain. Even though it lacks the high protein of modern reds, it is a great variety for making bread and we consider it to also be a good all-purpose flour. Very productive and tall enough to organically choke out…
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Ammobium alatum. 60 days. Perennial in zones 9-10. Perhaps one of the best and most well known dried flowers, Winged Everlasting (aka, Ammobium), is also a good filler in fresh arrangements. Tiny white strawflower like blossoms sit atop sturdy stems, and can be cut before they fully open for all white flowers, or after they…
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$4.65 – $138.00Price range: $4.65 through $138.00
Cucurbita moschata. 100 days. We decided to grow Black Futsu because it’s so pretty and it quickly became a favorite winter squash in the kitchen. Squat pumpkin-shaped, bumpy, deeply ribbed fruit start out dark green and mature to a deep tawny orange with a captivating grey blush. Fruit average 2½ lbs, making them a great…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $128.00Price range: $4.65 through $128.00
Cucurbita maxima. 90 days. Japanese Kabocha type, blue-grey squash with a flattened globe shape. Sweet with the characteristic dry flesh of a Kabocha or Hokkaido. If stored for a few months, it will become a little more moist. Great rich flavor, but different than Sweet Meat, which is also C. maxima with a similar color…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $138.00Price range: $4.65 through $138.00
Cucurbita moschata. 90 days. As market growers, we knew that winter squash storability and flavor improve with ripeness, so we were always on the lookout for an early butternut variety that matured well here in Oregon. Some hybrids come close, but most OPs require a longer growing season than we can provide. In 2005, we…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $138.00Price range: $4.65 through $138.00
Cucurbita moschata. 90 days. Another great butternut-type squash that matures in our climate! Canada Crookneck is a bottle shaped “neck squash” that the present-day butternut type was selected from. Very productive and holds well in storage when properly cured. Average size is 3 ½ lbs, though a few reach 6 lbs. Not all necks are…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $98.00Price range: $4.65 through $98.00
Cucurbita pepo. 90 days. We cannot get enough of this squash. We could eat it nearly every day all winter. A large Honey Boat type with extremely thick flesh and delicious rich flavor. Most delicata have a honey sweet or even maple flavor, but Candystick Dessert delicata has a richer date-like flavor that is truly…
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Rated 4.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $54.00Price range: $4.65 through $54.00
Cucurbita moschata. 100 days. Unique, small round butternut different from other butternut types as it looks more like a tan, squat pie pumpkin. Very delicious sweet flavor becomes more developed in storage. Flesh is a deep orange color. Some fruit are very round while others are slightly lobed. When properly stored (at room temperature in…
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Rated 4.33 out of 5
$4.65 – $98.00Price range: $4.65 through $98.00
Cucurbita pepo. 85 days. Small, orange, acorn-type fruit are an ideal size for single-serving winter squash. This variety shuns the stereotype of acorn squash being bland. Five times more flavorful than most acorn squash, but about half the size. We often get good feedback from commercial growers about Gill’s Golden Pippin’s productivity and flavor. We…
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$4.65 – $128.00Price range: $4.65 through $128.00
Cucurbita maxima. 90 days. Japanese winter squash with dark green skin and bright orange flesh. Sweet, rich, nutty flavor and dense, flaky texture is good enough to eat plain. In Japan, Green Hokkaido Kabocha is commonly steamed or used in tempura. While the go-to method for cooking kabocha in North America is oven roasted, it…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $128.00Price range: $4.65 through $128.00
Cucurbita maxima. 80 days. Cute, small red kuri type fruit are a good size in the kitchen and for market. Plants produce numerous fruit that weigh 2-5 lbs each. Stores well and has dense, finely-textured flesh. This variety is even good raw, sliced in salads or diced as a snack. It is crunchy and sweet…
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Rated 4.40 out of 5
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Cucurbita maxima. 90 days. Lower Salmon River squash is on the short list of heritage Pacific Northwest winter squash varieties. Grown in the Lower Salmon River region of Idaho, possibly for generations, it is uniquely adapted to our bioregion. Plants love it here in western Oregon and are pretty high yielding. Deep orange, sweet flesh…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $139.00Price range: $4.65 through $139.00
Cucurbita maxima. 105 days. Incredibly dense, striking grey-blue winter squash ranging 10-20 lbs. Vigorous vines grow to 30 ft. A bit on the late maturing side, but worth the wait. Drier flesh is the perfect consistency for adding to baked goods, raviolis, gnocchi, or any recipe that calls for a thick, less watery puree –…
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$4.65 – $76.00Price range: $4.65 through $76.00
Cucurbita maxima. 85 days. A medium sized, 3-6 lb, red kuri type squash. Fruit is pear shaped, with red-orange skin and bright orange flesh. Flavor is excellent and rich. Not as sweet as Blue Kuri, however it is more appropriate for soups and savory dishes (curry!). The flesh is so orange it makes a near…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $128.00Price range: $4.65 through $128.00
Cucurbita moschata. 100 days. With orange skin occasionally marbled with green, and exceptionally dark orange flesh, this is one unique and beautiful butternut. Sonca Orange Butternut is by far sweeter and smoother than any other butternut we have ever eaten. Our experience is corroborated by Jo’s son, Cole, who thinks it is utterly delicious, and…
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Cucurbita pepo. 100 days. A slight variation on the classic delicata, Sugar Loaf is a sister variety to Honey Boat with a similar tan color and green stripes but with a shorter, blockier (some might even say loaf) shape. Deliciously sweet fruits average 1-2 lbs. Originally bred by Oregon State University plant breeder Dr. Jim…
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Rated 4.50 out of 5
$4.65 – $139.00Price range: $4.65 through $139.00
Cucurbita maxima. 100 days. Beautiful blue squash on huge, vigorous vines. 3-4 fruit per plant weigh 10-20 lbs each and store well through May. Selected for vigor, large seeds for good cool soil emergence, a small seed cavity, and premium flavor by Carol Deppe in Corvallis, Oregon. She spent years and produced several tons of…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $76.00Price range: $4.65 through $76.00
Cucurbita maxima. 100 days. This is the biggest winter squash we have ever grown! Fruit are a light pink/ salmon color and look like giant pink Sweet Meat squash. Average 35-40 lbs with some even up to 50 lbs. Vigorous vines grow to 30′ in all directions and average 3 fruit per plant. Originally bred…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $38.00Price range: $4.65 through $38.00
Achillea millefolium. Perennial. Sometimes our penchant for seed saving goes a little too far – such is the case with Danish Yarrow. We saved seed from a bunch of plants growing along the roadside while out exploring the ruins of a 14th century castle about 12 miles from Aarhus, Denmark, during the first days of…
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$4.65 – $112.00Price range: $4.65 through $112.00
Achillea filipendulina. Perennial in zones 3-10. A striking ornamental. Gold flowers make excellent cut flowers and are even better dried as everlastings. The upright growth makes for easy cutting and the flowers last all summer. What we love most about Parker’s Gold is the captivating aromatic leaves that look like ferns but smell like the…
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Hardneck unique type / unclassified Named after a fictional planet, Yuggoth Garlic is a strange and special beast. It may appear from a distance that the bright white bulbs with occasional purple striping is just your average garlic. It is anything but. The distinctive, perfectly round shape hides purple-skinned cloves that fit together like a…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $12.95Price range: $4.65 through $12.95
Brassica rapa. 25 days baby, 45 days full. This dark green spoon-leafed Asian green is very similar to Tatsoi but with larger leaves and more savoyed texture. Yukina Savoy is one of the best mild mustards out there, as it works well as both a salad green when small, and sautĂ© green when larger. Stems…
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Hardneck TGS/Purple Stripe type Zeramarez is a newly developed True Garlic Seed (TGS) progeny bred by Avram Drucker of Garlicana in Douglas County, Oregon. Selected for flavor, beauty and productivity, this new variety is truly special and a favorite of Garlicana’s TGS releases. A great choice for those who like it hot – when freshly…
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$4.65 – $54.00Price range: $4.65 through $54.00
Zinnia haageana. 60 days. Charming miniature zinnias in a range of burgundy shades with yellow and white accents are beautiful both in the garden and in short bouquets. Small plants grow to 18” and are great for bedding or containers. Attractive to pollinators with 1.5” double blooms that keep going right up until frost. Z….
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $74.00Price range: $4.65 through $74.00
Zinnia elegans. 60-70 days. A gorgeous mix of berry-toned zinnias, including raspberry, strawberry (and strawberry ice cream), marionberry, and grape (concorde, merlot, and rosĂ©). Perhaps we can pretend that grapes are berries, and that rosĂ© is a grape variety just this once. If you like a full spectrum of pink, this is the mix for…
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$4.65 – $36.75Price range: $4.65 through $36.75
Zinnia elegans. 65-75 days. Softly romantic shades of coral-peachy goodness. El Dorado Zinnia’s double blossoms last for days and seem to glow in the orange light of sunset. A lovely cut flower reminiscent of dahlias. Sturdy, hardy plants thrive even under adverse conditions in our field. Deer resistant. Zinnias are tender annuals that will bloom…
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$4.65 – $36.75Price range: $4.65 through $36.75
Zinnia elegans. 65-75 days. Fireball Zinnia is a mix if vibrant shades of oranges and reds, with the very occasional dark pink. Tall plants produce over a long season. Bloom types range from single to fully double, some looking like lions’ manes. Very attractive to pollinators, providing good habitat for them as well. Long, strong…
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Zinnia haageana. 60 days. Old Mexico zinnia has a delightful range of single to double, mostly bicolor red and dark orange flowers with golden to yellow tips. Dense, compact plants are a magnet to beneficial insects providing shelter and forage for many garden friends, especially when planted en masse. Plants grow to 18″ tall and…