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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.35 – $16.80
Phaseolus vulgaris. Black and White. 90 days. Orca / Calypso / Yin Yang beans are so eye-catching people seem to fall in love at first sight. After growing them for a few years, we’re still enamored with these beans. Fat pods and large, round beans are meatier than most dry beans we grow. This strain…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.35 – $132.00
Cucumis sativus. Pickling. 45-50 days. Very early and productive pickling type cucumber. Compact vines are good for container production or those with limited space. Quickly produces lots of fruit, which are great for pickles when small but also delicious sliced and eaten fresh. Fruit have the classic pickle appearance: dark green with soft white spines…
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$4.35 – $125.00
Zea mays. Flint. 70-80 days. The earliest dry corn we have ever grown. Reliable and delicious, although not high yielding. We consider it our fail safe insurance corn crop for cold years when late spring rains prevent planting and/or early fall rains set in. Very short plants have one or two small, slender ears of…
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$17.00 – $27.00
Hardneck Porcelain type Music garlic has become the porcelain type garlic for other varieties to live up to. It consistently produces high yields of large, pure white bulbs with 6-8 pungent cloves per bulb. Extra large clove size makes it quick to process in the kitchen and also an excellent garlic variety for roasting whole. …
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.35 – $36.00
Solanum lycopersicum. Green Striped Cherry. 75 days. Indet. Large, oblong cherry tomatoes are green with dark purple stripes – similar to a cherry version of the legendary Green Zebra. When mixed in a pint with our other two bumble bee varieties, Pink Bumble Bee and Purple Bumble Bee, it offers great complementary color and flavor….
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$4.35 – $36.00
Solanum lycopersicum. Orange. 65-70 days. Semi-det. In our 2018 tomato trial, this orange tomato surprised us with its sweet flavor, which enthusiastically earned it a spot in our catalog. Justyna is a great multipurpose tomato, excellent in salads, salsas and sauces. 2-3″ tall, plum shaped, 1-2 oz fruit are bright orange with a little pointy…
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$4.35 – $36.00
Solanum lycopersicum. Pink. 60-70 days. Det. An awesome early pink slicer tomato from Quebec with 6-8 oz, globe shaped fruit, excellent yield and flavor. Blemish free and good firmness make Rosabec a great market variety. Tall, determinate bushes are easily caged or staked with a Florida weave trellis. Bred by Roger Doucet in 1975 at…
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$4.35 – $36.00
Solanum lycopersicum. 70 days. Det. With its big yields of 7-10 oz, plump red slicers, Starfire is a really good production tomato for the Willamette Valley. It would probably perform very well throughout the Pacific Northwest, if not the entire northern US. Flavor is very good and it’s nicely juicy. The vigorous bushy plants have…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.35 – $128.00
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…