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$4.65 – $28.00Price range: $4.65 through $28.00
Anethum graveolens. 35 days. Dill is a must have in any garden, and Mt Adams dill is a great early-to-flower variety perfect for seed and flower production. It is also a good producer of dill leaf but not as prolific as mammoth types. Dill is a commercial crop in Washington state, where many acres are…
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$4.65 – $84.00Price range: $4.65 through $84.00
Cucurbita pepo. 90-110 days. Hulless pumpkin seeds (aka, pepitas) are some of the tastiest and most nutritious treats that one can grow in the garden or farm field. They are mind bogglingly delicious when freshly roasted with a little salt. So why not grow your own with Emerald Naked Seeded pumpkin? Our friend Chris Homanics…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $26.70Price range: $4.65 through $26.70
Spinacia oleracea. 45 days. Glossy, thick, heavily savoyed, succulent leaves can get large while still maintaining a good, sweet flavor. Very dark green leaves have an upright growth habit for ease of harvest either as baby leaf or when mature. A little slower growing than other spinach but the flavor makes up for it. Plants…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$18.00
Softneck Silverskin type Softneck variety from western Washington State. A family heirloom named after Mount St. Helens that grows very well for us, similar to other silverskins. St. Helens is later to dry down and stores well for many months. Clove size is consistently larger than other softneck silverskin types. Has tolerated rust pressure for…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $43.50Price range: $4.65 through $43.50
Solanum lycopersicum. Indigo/Red. 75 days. Indet. This lovely indigo saladette type tomato holds well on and off the vine, is beautiful, and tastes great, too. Dark purple-skinned, 3 oz globes ripen to red on the bottom, often with an awesome red star shape that forms under the calyx common to indigo tomatoes. Flesh is red,…
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Rated 3.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $43.50Price range: $4.65 through $43.50
Solanum lycopersicum. Indigo/Red Cherry. 65-70 days. Indet. Delicious and very unique dark-purple topped, red cherry tomato. This newly available tomato color is referred to as indigo. Disease resistant plants have a purple blush and easily grow to 6′. After we trialed many of the new indigo tomatoes, we decided that Dancing With Smurfs is one…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$4.65 – $43.50Price range: $4.65 through $43.50
Solanum lycopersicum. Orange Cherry. 70 days. Indet. Small, golden orange, mini-pear cherry tomato with a flavor that will have you coming back for more. Sweet and tangy with a firm texture, Flaming Burst offers vast taste and texture improvements over the standard Yellow Pear. The 1 oz fruit are split resistant, making them a great…
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$4.65 – $43.50Price range: $4.65 through $43.50
Solanum lycopersicum. Green. 60-70 days. Det. Dwarf. Fascinating little dwarf tomato plants are covered in 2-4 oz saladette fruit that are green-yellow when ripe. Excellent, pleasantly tart flavor is perfect for fresh salad or salsa. Lime Green Salad is a great variety for container culture. Developed by Tom Wagner in Washington. According to Tatiana Kouchnareva…
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$4.65 – $21.05Price range: $4.65 through $21.05
Solanum lycopersicum. Pink with Yellow Stripes. 80 days. Indet. Potato leaf. Pink skin with yellow tiger stripes. Voluptuous, slightly lobed, 5-12 oz flattened globe-shaped fruit. Good sweet crisp flavor and very productive. Holds quality well off the vine, better than other heirloom types. Thick enough skin for market farmers, yet tender enough for eaters. Very…