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Good Companion Plants for Artichokes

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When it comes to growing Artichokes, choosing the right companion plants can greatly enhance their growth and overall health. By selecting compatible plants to grow alongside your Artichokes, you can create a thriving garden ecosystem that benefits all the plants involved. These are all really good seeds to plant next to your Artichoke.
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    Cover Crop - Clover (White Dutch)

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    • Perennial
    • Chokes out weeds


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    Perennial. A low-growing perennial clover that forms a nice mat perfect for pathways between beds. It competes well against quckgrass and, although the plants grow over into the beds, they can easily be pulled back with a rake before mowing. As a green manure/cover crop, it fixes nitrogen and since it's perennial, can be plowed in at any time. Pre-inoculated seed. Plant in early spring: April-May. Planting rate: ½ lb per 1,000 sq. ft.; 8-10 lbs per acre for dry land, 10-12 lbs per acre for irrigated land.
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    Cabbage - Glory Of Enkhuizen

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    • These seeds produces a medium-to-large hard round heads of cabbage

      - Suitable for spring, summer, and fall crops

      - Cold hardy

      - Stores well. Suitable for home gardens and market growers


      - Perfect for Kraut recipes

    • Days to Maturity | 90 days

    • Cabbage Seeds | ❄️ Cabbage is an annual cool-season crop, hardy to frost and light freezes. A smaller cabbage head has better flavor and can stay in the field longer without splitting. To keep them small, plant close together or, when the head is almost full, give the plant a sharp twist to break up the roots. 😀 Cabbage is a wide spreading foliage plant with handsome leaves that form a tight, hard ball head on a strong central stem. Young plants may bolt if grown at 50F for a long time; however mature plants of late varieties improve flavor in cold weather.

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    Did you know? Cabbage is an excellent source of vitamin C! It also contains significant amounts of glutamine, an amino acid that has anti-inflammatory properties. Cabbage can also be included in dieting programs, as it is a low calorie food.

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    Asparagus (Crowns/Roots) - Millennium

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    Asparagus plants are perennials that can easily produce for 20+ years, so give this vegetable a permanent and sunny spot in your garden. To ensure many years of future production, wait until the second year to cut and consume the spears.

    ⚠️ F1 Hybrid - These crowns are 2-year-old bare roots that are all male, which means possibly higher (3-4 times) yields. The Millennium Asparagus is an F1 hybrid variety developed in Canada.

    • Cold hardy, but protect from frost
    • Easy to care for, once established
    • Beautiful fern-like foliage lingers after harvest
    • Best adapted to heavier soils

    CROWN PLANTING TIPS

    • Botanical name: Asparagus officinalis
    • Depth to plant crowns: 6"-8" deep
    • Spacing between plants: 14"-18" apart
    • Spacing between rows: 4'-5' apart
    • Preferred temps: When daytime temps exceed 75F–85F
    • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
    • Sun needs: Full sun, partial shade
    • Frost hardy: No
    • Planting season: Spring, fall
    • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per sq. ft.
    • Days to maturity: 730 days

    ADDITIONAL PLANT INFORMATION

    Health Benefits of Asparagus
    Asparagus contains high levels of beta carotene and other vitamins and minerals, and is a great diuretic. Need more fiber? Chew on some asparagus. And if you're looking for help controlling diabetes or preventing kidney stones, plant and eat more asparagus.

    Ways to Eat Asparagus
    Asparagus is delicious raw or marinated in a little olive oil, lemon juice, and salt. You can also boil, steam, grill, roast, or sauté the spears. Add some asparagus to your other favorite foods such as soups, risottos, lasagnas, and quiches. To preserve your harvest, can up a few jars of pickled asparagus.

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    Cover Crop - Hairy Vetch

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    • Annual
    • Nitrogen-rich
    • Hardy
    • Vicia villosa Cool season legume cover crop
     

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    Valuable soil-improvement crop. Vigorous legume produces huge amounts of nitrogen-rich biomass for turning under. Can be planted in the spring through late summer. Late summer (late August early September) planted vetch will winter over, growing vigorously the following spring. Can be mixed with oats or rye for maximum weed competition. Hardy; will also sprout in the spring if planted before the ground freezes in November (like winter rye). Demands fairly fertile soil and adequate rainfall as is shallow-rooted. Livestock caution: Seeds are poisonous. Planting rate: 1 lb per 1,000 sq ft
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    Sunflower, Chocolate Cherry Flowers

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    All-in-One Cucumber Garden Variety Pack

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    All-in-One Cucumber Variety Pack includes an assortment of our most popular cucumber varieties.  Seeds are all individually packaged. 

     

    Includes all of the following varieties:

    1. Ashley Cucumbers

    • The cucumber Ashley plant produces excellent yields of 8" long pale green cucumbers. Excellent slicing variety. Perfect for home gardeners and market growers. Grows as a vine. Perfect for raised beds.
       

    2. Boston Pickling Cucumbers

    • This popular picking variety produces smooth, bright-green, 3" fruits with black spines. Grows continually if kept picked.
       

    3. Chinese Snake Cucumbers

    • The Chinese Snake (Curved) cucumber produces fruits that are smooth, dark-green with white spines.  The curved fruits grow to about 15" to 18" long.
     
     

    4. Homemade Pickling Cucumbers

     

    • The Homemade Pickles cucumber is one of the best cucumber varieties you can grow to make your own home-grown pickles.
       

    5. Lemon Cucumbers

    • The Lemon Cucumber is a very popular and rare Heirloom variety that resembles a bright yellow lemon.
       

    6. Marketer Cucumbers

    • The Marketer cucumber is a popular All-America Selections (AAS) Winner!  Produces extremely flavorful 9" long dark green cucumbers.
       

    7. Markemore Cucumbers

    • Marketmore cucumbers are a very popular and productive cucumber variety. Fruits grow 8"-9" long and 2" across. Smooth and dark green skin. This is one of our best selling cucumber varieties. Easy to grow. Excellent flavor.
         

      8. National Pickling Cucumber

      • The National Pickling cucumber is an extremely prolific, old-fashioned cucumber variety.  Extremely popular cucumber variety.  Produces 6" long, medium green, with black spines.
         

      9. Spacemaster Cucumbers

      • The Spacemaster cucumber gets its name for that very reason ... It's the perfect cucumber variety for gardeners that want to grow cucumbers in limited space.
         

      10. Straight Eight Cucumbers

      • The Straight Eight cucumber variety is a popular heirloom type of cucumber ideal for slicing and/or for eating fresh right off the vine. 
         

      11. Tendergreen Burpless Cucumbers

      • The Tendergreen Burpless cucumber variety is extremely sweet and tender.  Produces medium sized green fruits. Pick when they grow to 8".
         

      12. White Wonder Cucumbers

      • Rare heirloom cucumber variety. Produces beautiful white cucumbers about 6" long  x 2" thick. Heat tolerant. Excellent variety for any sized backyard garden, raised beds, or containers. Looks and tastes amazing.

       


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      Tomatillo - Purple

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      • These tomatillo seeds will produce delicious 3-5 ounce fruits.

      • Tomatillo is popularly used to make salsas.

      • Days to Maturity | 85 days

       

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      Pepper (Hot) - Holiday Marbles 🔥

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      The Holiday Marbles Pepper is an assortment of tiny peppers with a tiny spark of heat. Compact plants cast out lots of green peppers that ripen through cream, yellow, purple, orange, and red. Shoot fresh ones onto a salad, or play for keeps and dry them whole to use like peppercorns.

      • High yields
      • Edible ornamental
      • Harvest any color
      • Good for containers

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Capsicum annuum
      • Pepper size: 1/4"-1/2"
      • Scoville heat units (SHU): 300-500/mild
      • Plant support: Tomato cage or stake
      • Depth to plant seeds: 1/8" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 12"-18" apart
      • Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
      • Germination soil temps: 75F-85F
      • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
      • Sun needs: Full sun
      • Frost hardy: No
      • Planting season: Spring, summer
      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per sq. ft.
      • Days to maturity: 90+ days

      Good companion plants: Basil, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggplant, Okra, Rosemary, Sage, Squash, Tomato

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      Asparagus (Crowns/Roots) - Purple Passion

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      Some say Purple Passion Asparagus is the best variety. This variety produces beautiful dark purple spears that are sweeter than standard green varieties. Asparagus plants are perennials that can easily produce for 20+ years, so give this vegetable a permanent and sunny spot in your garden. To ensure many years of future production, wait until the second year to cut and consume the spears.

      ⚠️ F1 Hybrid - These crowns are 2-year-old bare roots that are all male, which means possibly higher (3-4 times) yields. 

      • Vigorous grower
      • Sweet and tender
      • Heat tolerant
      • Cold hardy, but protect from frost

      CROWN PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Asparagus officinalis
      • Depth to plant crowns: 6"-8" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 14"-18" apart
      • Spacing between rows: 4'-5' apart
      • Preferred temps: When daytime temps exceed 75F–85F
      • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
      • Sun needs: Full sun, partial shade
      • Frost hardy: No
      • Planting season: Spring, fall
      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per sq. ft.
      • Days to maturity: 730 days

      ADDITIONAL PLANT INFORMATION

      Health Benefits of Asparagus
      Asparagus contains high levels of beta carotene and other vitamins and minerals, and is a great diuretic. Need more fiber? Chew on some asparagus. And if you're looking for help controlling diabetes or preventing kidney stones, plant and eat more asparagus.

      Ways to Eat Asparagus
      Asparagus is delicious raw or marinated in a little olive oil, lemon juice, and salt. You can also boil, steam, grill, roast, or sauté the spears. Add some asparagus to your other favorite foods such as soups, risottos, lasagnas, and quiches. To preserve your harvest, can up a few jars of pickled asparagus.

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      Pepper (Hot) - Habanero, White 🔥🔥🔥🔥

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      The White Habanero Pepper produces lots of small 1"-2" fruits, all of them infused with smoky, sweet flavor and a heat like white lightning. These little thunderbolts start out green and ripen to a glossy pearl. Use them to wake up a pot of white bean chicken chili or add a flash of fire to a jar of mayonnaise.

      • Very high yields
      • Sweet, citrusy flavor
      • Hot enough to make a monkey cough
      • Good for containers

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Capsicum chinense
      • Pepper length: 1"-2"
      • Scoville heat units (SHU): 100,000-300,000/very hot
      • Plant support: Tomato cage or stake
      • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart
      • Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 10-30 days
      • Germination soil temps: 75F-85F
      • Soil needs: 5.0-6.0 pH
      • Sun needs: Full sun
      • Frost hardy: No
      • Planting season: Spring, summer
      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per sq. ft.
      • Days to maturity: 85-105 days

      Good companion plants: Basil, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggplant, Okra, Rosemary, Sage, Squash, Tomato

       

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      Pea (Snow) - Mammoth Melting Sugar

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      • This popular pea variety is sweet, sugary and tender
      • This edible pod snow pea has made its place in home gardens for many years
      • These pea pods are some of the biggest ( appx. 4-5")
      • Makes for an excellent addition to stir fry
      • Big white flowers are an bonus as they quickly turn into tasty peas
      • This pea has been so successful it has been considered a commercial variety for generations
      • Days to Maturity | 65-70 days


      Additional Details

      Peas are high in vitamin A, vitamin C, B vitamins and lutein. Dry weight is about one-quarter protein and one-quarter sugar.

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      Daisy, African Flake (Cape Marigold) Flowers

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      The African Flake Daisy (Dimorphotheca sinuata), also called Cape Marigold, puts out 2"-3" daisy-like flowers in bright, happy colors of orange, white, and yellow around brown-rimmed centers on 8"-16" stems. Whether in the garden or a vase, this day flower closes up its petals at night, reopening the next day. Drought tolerant and blooms early.

      • Life cycle: Annual
      • Bloom season: Spring, summer, fall
      • Attracts: Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
      • Flower meaning: Innocence, new beginnings, purity, true love

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Dimorphotheca sinuata
      • Hardiness zones: 2-11
      • Planting season: Spring, fall
      • Days to maturity: 90 days
      • Cold stratify: No
      • Depth to plant seeds: Lightly cover - seeds need light to germinate
      • Spacing between plants: 8"-12" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 10-21 days
      • Germination soil temps: 65F-75F
      • Soil types: Sandy, loamy, well-drained
      • Soil pH: 6.5-7.0
      • Water needs: Low - prefers dry soil
      • Sun needs: Full sun
      • Frost tolerant: No
      • Drought tolerant: Yes
      • Deer resistant: Yes
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      Bean, Bush - Roma II

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      The Roma II Bush Bean is an Italian snap bean with flat stringless pods. A tender, meaty bean that retains its fresh flavor when cooked or canned, and is hearty enough to throw on the grill. This high yielder grows tall, making it easy to harvest lots of wide 5"-6" pods.

      • Easy to grow
      • Tender and flavorful
      • Stringless variety
      • High yields

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Phaseolus vulgaris
      • Depth to plant seeds: 1.25" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 5-6" apart
      • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 5-10 days
      • Germination soil temps: 70F-85F
      • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
      • Sun needs: Full sun
      • Frost hardy: No
      • Planting season: Spring, summer, fall
      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 4 plants per sq. ft.
      • Days to maturity: 58-65 days

      Click here to view our full Bean grow guide

      Good companion plants: Cucumber, Pea, Rosemary, Thyme, Tomato

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      Hollyhock, Indian Spring Mix Flowers

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      The spectacular Indian Spring Hollyhock Mix (Alcea rosea) produces towering spikes that can grow to 9' tall with saucer-sized blooms in shades of rose and crimson. Heat- and cold-tolerant, this biennial blooms its first year. Prefers full sun, but can tolerate part shade, even under a Black Walnut tree. The leaves, buds, and petals are edible.

      • Life cycle: Biennial
      • Bloom season: Summer, fall
      • Attracts: Birds, hummingbirds, bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
      • Flower meaning: Abundance, ambition, femininity, fertility, fruitfulness

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Alcea rosea
      • Hardiness zones: 2-10
      • Planting season: Summer, fall
      • Days to maturity: 2nd year
      • Cold stratify: Yes
      • Depth to plant seeds: Lightly cover - seeds need light to germinate
      • Depth to plant seeds: Surface sow
      • Spacing between plants: 18"-36" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 10-21 days
      • Germination soil temps: 60F-70F
      • Soil types: Sandy, loamy, chalky, rich, moist, well-drained
      • Soil pH: 6.0-8.0
      • Water needs: Average
      • Sun needs: Full sun, part shade
      • Frost tolerant: Yes
      • Drought tolerant: Yes
      • Deer resistant: Yes
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      Bean, Bush - Golden Wax

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      The Golden Wax Bush Bean is a beautiful buttery treat in the garden. With its long, straight yellow pods, this heavy producing stringless bean is easy to cook or can. Grow these alongside Borlotti Bush Beans and Royal Burgundy Bush Beans for an artistic change from the usual green beans.

      • Easy to grow
      • Stringless variety
      • Produces long 5"-7" pods
      • Buttery wax bean flavor

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Phaseolus vulgaris
      • Depth to plant seeds: 1" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 4"-6" apart
      • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 10-14 days
      • Germination soil temps: 70F-85F
      • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
      • Sun needs: Full sun
      • Frost hardy: No
      • Planting season: Spring, summer, fall
      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 4 plants per sq. ft.
      • Days to maturity: 65-75 days

      Good companion plants: Cucumber, Pea, Rosemary, Thyme, Tomato

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      BUSH BEANS
      FAVA & BROAD BEANS
      LIMA BEANS
      POLE BEANS

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      Pea - Alaska Early (Earliest of All)

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      The Alaska Early Pea (Pisum sativum), originally named Earliest of All, has a lot of great qualities. As you can guess, it’s one of the earliest to produce in only 55 days. It’s a semi-dwarf frost-tolerant bush variety that grows to only 2'-3' tall and doesn’t require staking. And it produces lots of 2"-3" pods with 5-8 small, plump, smooth, peas inside. Nice flavor that isn’t too sweet. It was renamed in the late 1800s after the steamship Alaska. Can be grown in Alaska, the lower 48, and Hawaii.

      • Not too sweet
      • Full sun
      • High yields
      • Early maturity—55 days
      • Good for containers

      Good companion plants: Bean, Carrot, Cucumber, Parsley, Pepper, Sage, Spinach, Squash, Strawberry, Thyme

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Pisum sativum
      • Hardiness zones: 2-11
      • Pea type: English/shelling - remove peas from pod before eating
      • Growth habit: Bush - no support
      • Depth to plant seeds: 1" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 2"-3" apart
      • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
      • Germination soil temps: 40F-85F
      • Soil needs: Clay, sandy, loamy, chalky, rich, moist, well-drained
      • Soil pH: 5.5-7.0
      • Sun needs: Full sun
      • Frost tolerant: Yes
      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 8 plants per sq. ft.
      • Days to maturity: 55-60 days
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      Sunflower, Maximillian Flowers

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      The Maximillian Sunflower (Helianthus maximiliani) is a drought-tolerant perennial. Produces a 3"-5" blossom with veined, pointed bright yellow petals around a dark golden center. Grows 3'-10' tall on branching, hairy stems with multiple blooms per stem, and long, narrow, drooping foliage. Bold, robust, and cheerful.

      • Life cycle: Perennial
      • Bloom season: Summer
      • Attracts: Birds, bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
      • Flower meaning: Admiration, devotion, happiness, honesty, loyalty, optimism, peace, vitality

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Helianthus maximiliani
      • Hardiness zones: 4-9
      • Planting season: Spring, fall
      • Days to maturity: 90-100 days
      • Cold stratify: Yes
      • Depth to plant seeds: 1/2" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 36"-48" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-25 days
      • Germination soil temps: 65F-70F
      • Soil types: Clay, sandy, loamy, rocky, dry, well-drained
      • Soil pH: 6.5-7.8
      • Water needs: Low - do not overwater
      • Sun needs: Full sun
      • Frost tolerant: No
      • Drought tolerant: Yes
      • Deer resistant: Yes
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      Pea - Green Arrow

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      The Green Arrow Pea (Pisum sativum) is an old English heirloom shelling pea. A semi-dwarf frost-tolerant bush variety that grows to only 2'-3' tall and doesn't require staking. High yields for a compact plant. Produces lots of 4"-5" pods with 9-11 plump, tender, sweet peas inside. Delicious fresh or cooked, if you don’t eat them all before you make it into the house.

      • Sweet and tender
      • Full sun
      • High yields
      • Good fresh or cooked
      • Good for containers

      Good companion plants: Bean, Carrot, Cucumber, Parsley, Pepper, Sage, Spinach, Squash, Strawberry, Thyme

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Hardiness zones: 2-11
      • Planting season: Spring
      • Pea type: English/shelling - remove peas from pod before eating
      • Growth habit: Bush - no support
      • Depth to plant seeds: 1" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 2"-3" apart
      • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
      • Germination soil temps: 40F-85F
      • Soil needs: Clay, sandy, loamy, chalky, rich, moist, well-drained
      • Soil pH: 5.5-7.0
      • Sun needs: Full sun
      • Frost tolerant: Yes
      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 8 plants per sq. ft.
      • Days to maturity: 65-70 days
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      Gourd - Pear (Small), Bi-Color

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      • Just as the name suggests, this style of gourd will produce a gourd that is half yellow and half green in the shape of a small pear.



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      Shiso, Green (Perilla Leaf, Japanese Basil)

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      Green Shiso (Perilla frutescens), also called Perilla Leaf and Japanese Basil, is an herb in the mint family with large, bright green, wrinkled, serrated leaves. Not as spicy as Red ShisoUsed extensively in Japanese cuisine, it has a fresh minty-basil flavor with notes of clove and cumin, and a bitter, astringent finish. Pairs well with fish, rice, noodles, and vegetables, especially cucumbers. Also a medicinal herb with antioxidant, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic properties. Its rhizome root can become invasive, so best grown in a container.

      • Mint-basil-clove-cumin flavor
      • Full sun
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
      • Days to maturity: 80-85 days

      Good companion plants: Arugula, Basil, Bok Choy, Parsley, Tomato

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      Shiso, Red (Perilla Leaf, Japanese Basil)

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      Red Shiso (Perilla frutescens), also called Perilla Leaf and Japanese Basil, is an herb in the mint family with large, deep purple, wrinkled, serrated leaves. Much stronger and spicier than Green Shiso, the crunchy leaves are used mainly in salads, for pickling, and as a natural food coloring. Used extensively in Japanese cuisine, it has a fresh minty-basil flavor with notes of clove and cumin, and a bitter, astringent finish. Pairs well with fish, rice, noodles, and vegetables, especially cucumbers. Also a medicinal herb with antioxidant, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic properties. Its rhizome root can become invasive, so best grown in a container.

      • Mint-basil-clove-cumin flavor
      • Full sun
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
      • Days to maturity: 80-85 days

      Good companion plants: Arugula, Basil, Bok Choy, Parsley, Tomato

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      Horseradish Root, Big Top

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      The Big Top Horseradish Root (Armoracia rusticana) is known and grown for its large, white tapered root that is often grated to add a tangy, spicy kick to just about anything. Above ground, the gorgeous, robust plant with large, wide, deep green edible leaves can grow 3'-5' tall. A traditional accompaniment to roast beef, but will take your tuna fish sandwich or avocado toast to another level.

      *You will receive one live root. Please be prepared to plant it as soon as it arrives. Choose a large pot or a permanent in-ground location for this vigorous perennial that will continue to produce for a lifetime.*

      • Easy to grow
      • Spicy and tangy
      • Perennial
      • Edible leaves and roots

      Good Companion Plants: Asparagus, Potato, Pumpkin, Rhubarb, Strawberry

      • Horseradish is a perennial plant popular around the world today.
      • The whole root has almost no odor – but when cut is extremely spicy and aromatic.

      Root Planting Guide:

      • 10" – 12" between plants
      • 3’ between rows
      • Plant at 45° angle with flat end facing up
      • Flat end should be about 1" below soil surface

      Irrigation: Keep soil moist throughout the establishment period

      Special Considerations: Harvest roots the 2nd fall after planting. If not harvested, divide roots every year or two

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      Tomato - Thessaloniki (Indeterminate)

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      The Thessaloniki Tomato is a Greek heirloom. A tomato so epic that Homer could have written an ode to its plump round fruits that ripen from golden yellow to vivid red, high yields in high temps, and a rich, earthy flavor that’s well-balanced between sweet and acidic. This one’s a keeper, both in the garden and on the countertop. By the time you eat a few of these, you may even be able to pronounce it.

      • Well-balanced flavor
      • Heat tolerant
      • Early producer
      • Stores well

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      • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
      • Growth type: Indeterminate, trellis support, regular pruning 
      • Tomato size: Medium
      • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 24" apart
      • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
      • Germination soil temps: 75F-95F
      • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
      • Sun needs: Full sun
      • Frost hardy: No
      • Planting season: Spring, summer
      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
      • Days to maturity: 75-80 days

      Click here to view our full Tomato grow guide

      Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper

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      Sprouts/Microgreens - Pea, Brown Speckled

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      • Organic
      • Ready to eat as a sprout just a soon as they pop.
      • Sweet and delicious in salads and casseroles.

      • Day to Maturity | 3-7 days


       

       

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      Lettuce - Marvel of Four Seasons

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      Marvel of Four Seasons lettuce plant, also known as Lactuca sativa, is a popular variety of lettuce that is highly sought after by gardeners and salad enthusiasts. This unique lettuce variety is known for its beautiful red and green leaves, making it a visually appealing addition to any garden or salad bowl.

      Marvel of Four Seasons lettuce is a cool-season crop that thrives in mild climates and can be grown in both spring and fall. It is a loose-leaf lettuce variety, which means that the leaves grow in a loose, open head rather than forming a tight, compact head like other lettuce varieties.

      One of the key features of Marvel of Four Seasons lettuce is its exceptional taste. The leaves have a delicate, buttery flavor with a slight hint of bitterness, making it a versatile ingredient in salads, sandwiches, and wraps. Its crisp texture adds a refreshing crunch to any dish.

      Growing Marvel of Four Seasons lettuce is relatively easy, making it a great choice for both beginner and experienced gardeners. It prefers well-drained soil and requires regular watering to keep the soil moist. This lettuce variety can be grown in containers, raised beds, or directly in the ground.

      When planting Marvel of Four Seasons lettuce, it is important to sow the seeds thinly and cover them with a thin layer of soil. The seeds should be spaced about 6 inches apart to allow room for the plants to grow. It is recommended to provide the plants with partial shade to protect them from excessive heat.

      Harvesting Marvel of Four Seasons lettuce is a rewarding experience. The leaves can be harvested individually as needed or the entire plant can be harvested at once. To harvest the leaves, simply cut them off at the base using a sharp knife or scissors. The plant will continue to produce new leaves, allowing for multiple harvests throughout the growing season.

      Marvel of Four Seasons lettuce is not only a delicious and visually appealing addition to your garden, but it is also packed with nutritional benefits. It is a good source of vitamins A and K, as well as folate and fiber. Adding this lettuce variety to your diet can contribute to a healthy and balanced lifestyle.

      Whether you are a seasoned gardener or just starting out, Marvel of Four Seasons lettuce is a fantastic choice for your garden. Its beautiful appearance, delicious taste, and nutritional benefits make it a must-have for any lettuce lover. Start growing your own Marvel of Four Seasons lettuce today and enjoy the satisfaction of harvesting your own fresh, homegrown lettuce.

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      Tomato - Oxheart, Yellow (Indeterminate)

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      Allow us to introduce you to this fine fellow: the Yellow Oxheart Tomato. With large 1-2 lb fruits, it’s easy to savor its well-balanced flavor. Juicy and mild, it can be styled with a pinch of salt or you can can it. A delicious, nutritious fruit in the shape of a heart that you can easily add to your cart. 

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      • Meaty and juicy
      • Small seed core
      • Well-balanced flavor
      • Good fresh or cooked

      SEED PLANTING INFO

      • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
      • Growth type: Indeterminate, trellis support, regular pruning 
      • Tomato size: Large (1-2 lbs.)
      • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 24" apart
      • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
      • Germination soil temps: 75F-95F
      • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
      • Sun needs: Full sun
      • Frost hardy: No
      • Planting season: Spring, summer
      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
      • Days to maturity: 85-90 days

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      Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper

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      Sprouts/Microgreens - Basil, Green

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      • Basil sprouts are extremely easy to grow!
      • Ready to eat in as little as a week.
      • Great addition to many culinary creations.
      • Excellent flavor and fragrance.
      You may also be interested in:  Purple Basil Sprouts & Micro-greens

       

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      Asparagus (Crowns/Roots) - Jersey Knight (Organic)

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      Organic/F1 Hybrid

      The top name in Jersey male asparagus. Phenomenal yields, excellent quality and disease resistant. Dark green spears with purple bracts. Shoot tips hold tighter than other varieties allowing for an extended harvest period.

      ⚠️ These crowns are 2-year-old bare roots that are all male, which means possibly higher (3-4 times) yields.

      CROWN PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Asparagus officinalis
      • Depth to plant crowns: 6"-8" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 14"-18" apart
      • Spacing between rows: 4'-5' apart
      • Preferred temps: When daytime temps exceed 75F–85F
      • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
      • Sun needs: Full sun, partial shade
      • Frost hardy: No
      • Planting season: Spring, fall
      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per sq. ft.
      • Days to maturity: 730 days

      ADDITIONAL PLANT INFORMATION

      Health Benefits of Asparagus
      Asparagus contains high levels of beta carotene and other vitamins and minerals, and is a great diuretic. Need more fiber? Chew on some asparagus. And if you're looking for help controlling diabetes or preventing kidney stones, plant and eat more asparagus.

      Ways to Eat Asparagus
      Asparagus is delicious raw or marinated in a little olive oil, lemon juice, and salt. You can also boil, steam, grill, roast, or sauté the spears. Add some asparagus to your other favorite foods such as soups, risottos, lasagnas, and quiches. To preserve your harvest, can up a few jars of pickled asparagus.

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      Hollyhock, Summer Carnival Mix Flowers

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      This Summer Carnival Mix (Alcea rosea) produces towering spikes that can grow to 9' tall with saucer-sized blooms in all sorts of different colors.

      Heat and cold-tolerant, this biennial blooms its first year. Prefers full sun, but can tolerate part shade, even under a Black Walnut tree. The leaves, buds, and petals are edible.

      • Life cycle: Biennial
      • Bloom season: Summer, fall
      • Attracts: Birds, hummingbirds, bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
      • Flower meaning: Abundance, ambition, femininity, fertility, fruitfulness

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Alcea rosea
      • Hardiness zones: 2-10
      • Planting season: Summer, fall
      • Days to maturity: 2nd year
      • Cold stratify: Yes
      • Depth to plant seeds: Lightly cover - seeds need light to germinate
      • Depth to plant seeds: Surface sow
      • Spacing between plants: 18"-36" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 10-21 days
      • Germination soil temps: 60F-70F
      • Soil types: Sandy, loamy, chalky, rich, moist, well-drained
      • Soil pH: 6.0-8.0
      • Water needs: Average
      • Sun needs: Full sun, part shade
      • Frost tolerant: Yes
      • Drought tolerant: Yes
      • Deer resistant: Yes
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      Sunflower, All Sorts Surprise Mix Flowers

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      Includes a mix of all sorts of different sunflowers! Be surprised as you watch they grow in your garden. 

       

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      Pepper (Sweet) - Marconi, Red

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      Are you looking to add a new pepper plant to your garden? Consider the Marconi pepper plant, a popular choice among gardeners for its mild flavor and versatility in the kitchen. Let's explore the ins and outs of growing this plant in your own backyard.

      What are Marconi peppers?

      Marconi peppers, also known as Italian frying peppers, are elongated, sweet peppers that are typically harvested when they are green or red. These peppers are prized for their thin walls, making them perfect for sautéing, grilling, or roasting. With a mild, slightly sweet flavor, Marconi peppers are a favorite in Mediterranean cuisine.

      How to grow Marconi pepper plants

      When planting Marconi pepper seeds, it's important to choose a sunny spot in your garden with well-draining soil. These plants thrive in warm weather, so make sure to plant them after the last frost date in your area. Space the plants about 18 inches apart to allow for proper growth.

      Water the plants regularly, ensuring that the soil remains consistently moist but not waterlogged. Fertilize the plants every few weeks with a balanced fertilizer to promote healthy growth. As the peppers begin to develop, provide support for the plants to prevent them from bending or breaking under the weight of the fruit.

      Harvesting and using Marconi peppers

      Marconi peppers can be harvested when they reach their full size, typically around 6-8 inches in length. You can pick the peppers when they are green for a milder flavor or wait until they turn red for a sweeter taste. Simply cut the peppers from the plant using a pair of scissors or pruning shears.

      These versatile peppers can be used in a variety of dishes, from stir-fries and salads to sandwiches and pasta dishes. Roast them for a smoky flavor, or pickle them to enjoy their crisp texture year-round. The possibilities are endless with Marconi peppers in your kitchen!

      Are you ready to add the Marconi pepper plant to your garden? With the right care and attention, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of these delicious peppers throughout the growing season. Happy gardening!

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Capsicum annuum
      • Plant support: Tomato cage or stake
      • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart
      • Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
      • Germination soil temps: 75F-85F
      • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
      • Sun needs: Full sun
      • Frost hardy: No
      • Planting season: Spring, summer
      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
      • Days to maturity: 65-80 days

      Good companion plants: Basil, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggplant, Okra, Rosemary, Sage, Squash, Tomato

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      Sprouts/Microgreens - Basil, Purple

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      • Basil sprouts are extremely easy to grow!
      • Ready to eat in as little as a week.
      • Great addition to many culinary creations.
      • Excellent flavor and fragrance.

      You may also be interested in:  Green Basil Sprouts & Micro-Greens

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      Radish - Beauty, Purple

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      • Produces beautiful purple radishes with a white flesh

      • Looks amazing & Great for culinary dishes

      • The flesh is crisp and mild in flavor

      • Great for selling at farmers markets

      • Unique and rare heirloom radish

      • Grows well in containers and small spaces

      • Days to Maturity | 25-30 days


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      Radishes are rich in ascorbic acid, folic acid, and potassium. They are a good source of vitamin B6, riboflavin, magnesium, copper, and calcium. One cup of sliced red radish bulbs provides approximately 20 calories, largely from carbohydrates
       

       

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      Sunflower, Evening Sun Flowers

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      The Evening Sun Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is a striking annual plant that can enhance any garden with its vibrant colors and unique characteristics. This variety is particularly noted for its multi-colored blooms, which can range from deep red to golden yellow, creating a stunning visual display. The plant typically grows to a height of 5 to 7 feet, making it a prominent feature in garden landscapes.

      One of the key benefits of the Evening Sun Sunflower is its ability to attract pollinators. Studies have shown that sunflowers are highly effective at drawing in bees and butterflies, which are essential for the pollination of many garden plants. In fact, a single sunflower can attract up to 20 different species of pollinators, thereby enhancing the biodiversity of the garden ecosystem.

      In terms of cultivation, the Evening Sun Sunflower thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. It is recommended to plant seeds after the last frost date, as sunflowers are sensitive to cold temperatures. The seeds should be spaced approximately 12 to 18 inches apart to allow for adequate growth and airflow. Once established, these sunflowers require minimal maintenance, making them an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.

      Furthermore, the Evening Sun Sunflower is known for its resilience. It can tolerate drought conditions once established, which is particularly beneficial in regions with variable rainfall. Research indicates that sunflowers can survive with as little as 1 inch of water per week, making them a sustainable choice for water-conscious gardeners.

      In addition to their aesthetic appeal, Evening Sun Sunflowers also have practical uses. The seeds produced by these plants are edible and can be harvested for consumption. They are rich in nutrients, including vitamin E, magnesium, and selenium, contributing to a healthy diet. Moreover, sunflower oil, extracted from the seeds, is widely used in cooking and food production.

      Overall, the Evening Sun Sunflower is an excellent addition to any garden. Its vibrant blooms, ability to attract pollinators, and minimal maintenance requirements make it a favored choice among gardeners. By incorporating this plant into your garden, you not only enhance its beauty but also contribute to a healthier ecosystem.

       

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      Bean, Bush - Taylor Dwarf

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      The Bean Taylor Dwarf plant, scientifically known as Phaseolus vulgaris, is a popular choice among gardeners due to its compact size and high yield. This variety is particularly well-suited for small gardens or container gardening, making it accessible for urban gardeners and those with limited space.

      One of the defining characteristics of the Bean Taylor Dwarf is its growth habit. Typically, this plant reaches a height of approximately 18 to 24 inches, which allows for easy harvesting without the need for extensive bending or stretching. The dwarf nature of this plant also means that it can be planted closer together than taller varieties, maximizing space efficiency in the garden.

      In terms of productivity, the Bean Taylor Dwarf is known for its prolific output. Under optimal growing conditions, a single plant can produce an impressive yield of beans, often exceeding 1 pound per plant. This makes it an excellent choice for home gardeners looking to supplement their vegetable intake with fresh produce.

      The growing requirements for the Bean Taylor Dwarf are relatively straightforward. It thrives in well-drained soil with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.0. Full sun exposure is essential, as this plant requires at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight daily to achieve optimal growth. Additionally, regular watering is crucial, particularly during dry spells, as beans are sensitive to drought conditions.

      From a nutritional standpoint, beans are an excellent source of protein, fiber, and essential vitamins and minerals. The Bean Taylor Dwarf, like other bean varieties, contributes significantly to a balanced diet. It is particularly rich in folate, iron, and magnesium, making it a valuable addition to any meal plan.

      When considering pest management, the Bean Taylor Dwarf may be susceptible to common garden pests such as aphids and spider mites. Implementing integrated pest management strategies, including the use of beneficial insects and organic pesticides, can help mitigate these issues while promoting a healthy garden ecosystem.

      In conclusion, the Bean Taylor Dwarf plant is a versatile and productive option for gardeners seeking to grow their own food. Its compact size, high yield, and nutritional benefits make it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners alike. By understanding its growing requirements and potential challenges, gardeners can successfully cultivate this plant and enjoy the fruits of their labor.

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      Good companion plants: Cucumber, Pea, Rosemary, Thyme, Tomato

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      Kale - Tuscany, Black

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      The Black Tuscany Kale, is a unique variety of kale that has gained popularity among gardeners and chefs alike due to its distinctive appearance and robust flavor. This leafy green is characterized by its dark green, crinkled leaves that resemble the skin of a dinosaur, hence its nickname. The plant is not only visually appealing but also offers numerous health benefits, making it an excellent addition to any garden.

      Originating from Italy, the Black Tuscany Kale thrives in cooler climates and is known for its resilience. It can withstand frost, which often enhances its flavor, making it a preferred choice for fall and winter gardens. The plant typically reaches a height of 2 to 3 feet and can spread up to 2 feet wide, providing ample foliage for harvesting.

      In terms of nutritional value, Black Tuscany Kale is a powerhouse. It is rich in vitamins A, C, and K, as well as minerals such as calcium and iron. Studies have shown that kale is one of the most nutrient-dense foods available, with a high concentration of antioxidants that can help combat oxidative stress in the body. Incorporating this leafy green into your diet can contribute to overall health and wellness.

      When cultivating Black Tuscany Kale, it is essential to consider its growing conditions. The plant prefers well-drained, fertile soil with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.5. It thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade, making it versatile for various garden layouts. Regular watering is crucial, especially during dry spells, as consistent moisture promotes healthy growth. Additionally, applying organic mulch can help retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.

      Harvesting Black Tuscany Kale is straightforward. The leaves can be picked individually or cut from the base of the plant. It is advisable to harvest the outer leaves first, allowing the inner leaves to continue growing. This method not only prolongs the plant's productivity but also ensures a continuous supply of fresh greens throughout the growing season.

      In conclusion, the Black Tuscany Kale plant is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a nutritious and visually striking addition to their vegetable patch. Its hardiness, nutritional benefits, and culinary versatility make it a valuable crop for both home gardeners and professional chefs. By understanding its growing requirements and harvesting techniques, you can successfully cultivate this remarkable plant and enjoy its many benefits in your kitchen.



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      Cover Crop - Clover (Medium Red)

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      Medium Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) is a widely recognized cover crop that plays a significant role in sustainable agriculture and gardening practices. This leguminous plant is particularly valued for its ability to improve soil health, enhance biodiversity, and contribute to sustainable farming systems.

      One of the primary benefits of using Medium Red Clover as a cover crop is its nitrogen-fixing capability. Clover plants have a symbiotic relationship with Rhizobium bacteria, which allows them to convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that is accessible to plants. Research indicates that clover can fix approximately 100 to 200 pounds of nitrogen per acre per year, significantly reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers and promoting a more sustainable approach to soil fertility.

      In addition to nitrogen fixation, Medium Red Clover also improves soil structure and health. Its deep taproot system helps to break up compacted soil layers, enhancing aeration and water infiltration. This can lead to improved root development for subsequent crops and increased resilience against drought conditions. Studies have shown that cover crops like clover can increase soil organic matter by 0.5 to 1.5 percent over several years, which is crucial for maintaining soil fertility and structure.

      Furthermore, Medium Red Clover serves as an excellent weed suppressor. The dense foliage of clover can outcompete many common weeds, reducing the need for herbicides and manual weeding. This natural weed control mechanism not only saves labor but also minimizes chemical inputs, aligning with organic gardening principles.

      Medium Red Clover is also beneficial for attracting beneficial insects and pollinators. The flowers of clover are a rich source of nectar and pollen, supporting a diverse ecosystem in the garden. This can lead to improved pollination rates for other crops and contribute to overall biodiversity in the agricultural landscape.

      When incorporating Medium Red Clover into a garden or farming system, it is essential to consider the timing of planting and termination. Clover is typically sown in the late summer or early fall, allowing it to establish before winter. It can be terminated in the spring before planting the main crop, either through mowing or tillage, to incorporate its biomass into the soil, thus enhancing nutrient availability for subsequent crops.

      In summary, Medium Red Clover is a valuable cover crop that offers numerous benefits, including nitrogen fixation, soil improvement, weed suppression, and support for beneficial insects. Its use in sustainable gardening practices can lead to healthier soils, reduced reliance on chemical inputs, and increased biodiversity, making it an essential component of modern agricultural systems.

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      Lettuce - Bronze Mignonette (Butterhead)

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      The Bronze Mignonette lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is a distinctive variety of lettuce known for its unique coloration and flavor profile. This heirloom variety features leaves that are a rich bronze color, which not only adds visual interest to the garden but also provides a slightly nutty taste that is favored in gourmet salads. The leaves are tender and crisp, making them an excellent choice for fresh consumption.

      In terms of growth characteristics, the Bronze Mignonette lettuce is a loose-leaf variety that typically reaches maturity in approximately 50 to 60 days after sowing. It thrives in cool weather, making it ideal for spring and fall planting. Optimal growing conditions include well-drained, fertile soil with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.0. This lettuce variety prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade, particularly in warmer climates.

      When planting Bronze Mignonette lettuce, it is recommended to space seeds approximately 12 inches apart to allow for adequate air circulation and growth. Regular watering is essential, particularly during dry spells, as consistent moisture helps to maintain the crispness of the leaves. However, care should be taken to avoid waterlogging, which can lead to root rot.

      In terms of nutritional value, lettuce is low in calories and provides a good source of vitamins A and K, as well as folate. The Bronze Mignonette variety, in particular, is noted for its high antioxidant content, which contributes to overall health benefits. Incorporating this lettuce into your diet can enhance your intake of essential nutrients while adding a flavorful component to meals.

      Harvesting Bronze Mignonette lettuce can begin when the leaves are large enough to eat, typically around 30 days after sowing. It is advisable to harvest the outer leaves first, allowing the inner leaves to continue growing. This method not only prolongs the harvest period but also ensures that the plant remains healthy and productive.

      In conclusion, the Bronze Mignonette lettuce is an excellent addition to any garden, offering both aesthetic appeal and culinary versatility. Its unique flavor and nutritional benefits make it a valuable crop for home gardeners and culinary enthusiasts alike. By understanding its growth requirements and harvesting techniques, gardeners can successfully cultivate this delightful variety and enjoy its fresh taste throughout the growing season.


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      The Pasillo Beijio pepper, also known as the Pasilla de Oaxaca, is a unique variety of chili pepper that is highly regarded for its rich flavor profile and versatility in culinary applications. This pepper is native to Mexico 🇲🇽 and is often used in traditional dishes, making it a valuable addition to any garden focused on organic produce.

      Characterized by its dark green to brownish color, the Pasillo Beijio pepper typically measures between 6 to 8 inches in length. When dried, it transforms into a deep, wrinkled pod that is commonly used in sauces, salsas, and as a seasoning for various dishes. The flavor of the Pasillo Beijio is often described as smoky and earthy, with a moderate heat level that ranges from 1,000 to 2,500 Scoville Heat Units (SHU). This makes it suitable for those who enjoy a mild to medium heat in their culinary creations.

      In terms of cultivation, the Pasillo Beijio pepper plant thrives in warm climates and requires full sun exposure for optimal growth. It is advisable to plant these peppers in well-drained soil enriched with organic matter to promote healthy development. The plant typically reaches a height of 2 to 3 feet and can produce a substantial yield, making it an excellent choice for home gardeners looking to grow their own peppers.

      When growing Pasillo Beijio peppers, it is essential to monitor the watering schedule carefully. These plants prefer consistent moisture but should not be overwatered, as this can lead to root rot. Fertilization with a balanced organic fertilizer can also enhance growth and fruit production. Harvesting should occur when the peppers are fully mature, which is indicated by their dark color and firm texture.

      In addition to their culinary uses, Pasillo Beijio peppers are also rich in vitamins A and C, as well as antioxidants, contributing to their health benefits. Incorporating these peppers into your diet can support immune function and overall health.

      In summary, the Pasillo Beijio pepper plant is an excellent choice for gardeners interested in growing flavorful and versatile peppers. With proper care and attention, this plant can yield a bountiful harvest that enhances both the garden and the kitchen.

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Capsicum annuum
      • Plant support: Tomato cage or stake
      • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
      • Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart
      • Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
      • Germination soil temps: 75F-85F
      • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
      • Sun needs: Full sun
      • Frost hardy: No
      • Planting season: Spring, summer
      • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per sq. ft.
      • Days to maturity: 75-85 days


      Good companion plants:
       Basil, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggplant, Okra, Rosemary, Sage, Squash, Tomato


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        Pepper (Sweet) - Marconi, Golden

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        Are you looking to add a new pepper plant to your garden? Consider the Marconi pepper plant, a popular choice among gardeners for its mild flavor and versatility in the kitchen. Let's explore the ins and outs of growing this plant in your own backyard.

        What are Marconi peppers?

        Marconi peppers, also known as Italian frying peppers, are elongated, sweet peppers that are typically harvested when they are green or red. These peppers are prized for their thin walls, making them perfect for sautéing, grilling, or roasting. With a mild, slightly sweet flavor, Marconi peppers are a favorite in Mediterranean cuisine.

        How to grow Marconi pepper plants

        When planting Marconi pepper seeds, it's important to choose a sunny spot in your garden with well-draining soil. These plants thrive in warm weather, so make sure to plant them after the last frost date in your area. Space the plants about 18 inches apart to allow for proper growth.

        Water the plants regularly, ensuring that the soil remains consistently moist but not waterlogged. Fertilize the plants every few weeks with a balanced fertilizer to promote healthy growth. As the peppers begin to develop, provide support for the plants to prevent them from bending or breaking under the weight of the fruit.

        Harvesting and using Marconi peppers

        Marconi peppers can be harvested when they reach their full size, typically around 6-8 inches in length. You can pick the peppers when they are green for a milder flavor or wait until they turn red for a sweeter taste. Simply cut the peppers from the plant using a pair of scissors or pruning shears.

        These versatile peppers can be used in a variety of dishes, from stir-fries and salads to sandwiches and pasta dishes. Roast them for a smoky flavor, or pickle them to enjoy their crisp texture year-round. The possibilities are endless with Marconi peppers in your kitchen!

        Are you ready to add the Marconi pepper plant to your garden? With the right care and attention, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of these delicious peppers throughout the growing season. Happy gardening!

        SEED PLANTING TIPS

        • Botanical name: Capsicum annuum
        • Plant support: Tomato cage or stake
        • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
        • Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart
        • Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart
        • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
        • Germination soil temps: 75F-85F
        • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
        • Sun needs: Full sun
        • Frost hardy: No
        • Planting season: Spring, summer
        • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
        • Days to maturity: 65-80 days

        Good companion plants: Basil, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggplant, Okra, Rosemary, Sage, Squash, Tomato

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        Tomato - Marglobe Improved (Indeterminate)

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        The Marglobe Improved tomato plant is a hybrid variety that has gained recognition among gardeners for its robust growth and high yield potential. This cultivar is particularly well-suited for home gardens, as it offers a combination of disease resistance and adaptability to various growing conditions. The Marglobe tomato is known for its round, medium-sized fruit, which typically weighs between 5 to 7 ounces and features a rich, red color when fully ripe.

        One of the key advantages of the Marglobe Improved tomato plant is its resistance to common tomato diseases, such as Fusarium wilt and Verticillium wilt. Studies have shown that this variety can exhibit up to a 30% higher resistance to these diseases compared to non-hybrid varieties. This characteristic makes it an excellent choice for gardeners looking to minimize crop loss due to disease.

        In terms of growth habits, the Marglobe Improved tomato plant is classified as an indeterminate variety, meaning it continues to grow and produce fruit throughout the growing season until frost. This trait allows for extended harvesting periods, often yielding fruit from mid-summer until the first frost in the fall. Gardeners can expect to harvest approximately 10 to 15 pounds of tomatoes per plant, depending on growing conditions and care.

        When planting Marglobe tomatoes, it is essential to consider their sunlight and soil requirements. These plants thrive in full sun, requiring at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Additionally, well-draining soil enriched with organic matter is crucial for optimal growth. Soil pH should be maintained between 6.0 and 6.8 for best results. Regular watering is also important, as tomatoes require consistent moisture to develop properly, with an ideal range of 1 to 2 inches of water per week.

        To support the growth of Marglobe Improved tomato plants, gardeners may consider staking or caging the plants to prevent sprawling and to promote better air circulation. This practice can help reduce the risk of fungal diseases and improve overall fruit quality. Fertilization should be approached with care; a balanced fertilizer applied at planting and again during the growing season can enhance growth without leading to excessive foliage at the expense of fruit production.

        In conclusion, the Marglobe Improved tomato plant is a valuable addition to any garden, offering a combination of disease resistance, high yield, and adaptability. By understanding its specific needs and growth habits, gardeners can successfully cultivate this variety and enjoy a bountiful harvest of flavorful tomatoes.

        SEED PLANTING TIPS

        • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
        • Growth type: Indeterminate, trellis support, regular pruning 
        • Tomato size: Medium
        • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
        • Spacing between plants: 24" apart
        • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
        • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
        • Germination soil temps: 75F-95F
        • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
        • Sun needs: Full sun
        • Frost hardy: No
        • Planting season: Spring, summer
        • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
        • Days to maturity: 70-80 days

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        Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper

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        Sprouts/Microgreens - Mustard, Tatsoi

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        Mustard, Sprouts & Micro-Greens

        • Mustard is a member of the crucifer family.

        • Mustard greens are a popular dish in the Southern U.S. and are an excellent source of vitamins A and C.

        • Mustard sprouts have a strong spicy flavor and are usually blended with alfalfa or clover sprouts.

         

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        Lettuce - Kagraner Sommer (Butterhead)

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        The Kagraner Sommer lettuce, also known as Summer Lettuce, is a popular variety among gardeners due to its adaptability and ease of cultivation. This lettuce type is characterized by its crisp texture and mild flavor, making it an excellent choice for salads and garnishes. The plant typically reaches a height of 12 to 18 inches and produces large, loose heads that can weigh up to 1 pound each.

        One of the key advantages of the Kagraner Sommer lettuce is its resistance to bolting, which is a common issue in many lettuce varieties during warmer months. This trait allows gardeners to extend their growing season, as the plant can thrive in temperatures ranging from 60°F to 75°F (15°C to 24°C). In fact, studies have shown that this variety can maintain optimal growth even when daytime temperatures exceed 80°F (27°C), making it suitable for summer gardening.

        When planting Kagraner Sommer lettuce, it is essential to choose a location that receives full sun for at least six hours a day. The soil should be well-draining and rich in organic matter, with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.0. To enhance growth, it is advisable to incorporate compost or well-rotted manure into the soil prior to planting. This practice not only improves soil fertility but also promotes healthy root development.

        In terms of spacing, seedlings should be planted approximately 12 inches apart to allow for adequate air circulation and growth. Regular watering is crucial, especially during dry spells, as lettuce has a high water content and requires consistent moisture to prevent wilting. It is recommended to water the plants deeply once or twice a week, depending on weather conditions.

        Harvesting Kagraner Sommer lettuce can begin approximately 60 to 70 days after sowing. The leaves can be picked individually or the entire head can be harvested at once. It is important to harvest in the morning when temperatures are cooler, as this helps to preserve the crispness and flavor of the leaves. Once harvested, the lettuce should be stored in a cool, dark place and consumed within a week for optimal freshness.

        In conclusion, the Kagraner Sommer lettuce is an excellent addition to any garden, particularly for those looking to grow a reliable and flavorful summer crop. With proper care and attention to growing conditions, gardeners can enjoy a bountiful harvest of this nutritious leafy green.


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        Pepper (Hot) - Mushroom, Yellow 🔥

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        The Hot Mushroom Pepper, scientifically known as Capsicum annuum, is a unique variety of chili pepper that is gaining popularity among gardeners and culinary enthusiasts alike. This pepper is characterized by its distinctive mushroom-like shape and vibrant color, which can range from green to red as it ripens. The plant typically reaches a height of 18 to 24 inches and produces fruit that can measure approximately 2 to 3 inches in length.

        One of the notable features of the Hot Mushroom Pepper is its heat level, which is measured on the Scoville scale. This pepper generally falls within the range of 1,000 to 5,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), making it a moderately spicy option for those who enjoy a bit of heat in their dishes. For comparison, jalapeño peppers typically range from 2,500 to 8,000 SHU, indicating that the Hot Mushroom Pepper can provide a milder kick.

        In terms of cultivation, the Hot Mushroom Pepper thrives in warm climates and requires full sun exposure for optimal growth. It is essential to plant these peppers in well-draining soil enriched with organic matter to ensure healthy development. The ideal soil pH for growing Hot Mushroom Peppers is between 6.0 and 6.8. Regular watering is crucial, especially during dry spells, as the plant prefers consistent moisture without becoming waterlogged.

        Harvesting the Hot Mushroom Pepper typically occurs around 70 to 80 days after planting, once the fruit has reached its full size and color. It is advisable to use pruning shears or scissors to cut the peppers from the plant to avoid damaging the stems. The harvested peppers can be used fresh in salads, salsas, or cooked dishes, and they can also be dried or pickled for preservation.

        In addition to their culinary uses, Hot Mushroom Peppers are also known for their health benefits. They are rich in vitamins A and C, as well as antioxidants, which can contribute to overall health and well-being. The capsaicin found in peppers has been studied for its potential anti-inflammatory properties and its ability to boost metabolism.

        In summary, the Hot Mushroom Pepper plant is an excellent addition to any garden, offering both aesthetic appeal and culinary versatility. With proper care and attention, gardeners can enjoy a bountiful harvest of these unique peppers, enhancing their meals while reaping the health benefits associated with their consumption.

         

        SEED PLANTING TIPS

        • Botanical name: Capsicum annuum
        • Plant support: Tomato cage or stake
        • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
        • Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart
        • Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart
        • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
        • Germination soil temps: 75F-85F
        • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
        • Sun needs: Full sun
        • Frost hardy: No
        • Planting season: Spring, summer
        • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per sq. ft.
        • Days to maturity: 75-85 days


        Good companion plants:
         Basil, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggplant, Okra, Rosemary, Sage, Squash, Tomato

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        Pepper (Hot) - Mushroom, Red 🔥

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        The Hot Mushroom Pepper, scientifically known as Capsicum annuum, is a unique variety of chili pepper that is gaining popularity among gardeners and culinary enthusiasts alike. This pepper is characterized by its distinctive mushroom-like shape and vibrant color, which can range from green to red as it ripens. The plant typically reaches a height of 18 to 24 inches and produces fruit that can measure approximately 2 to 3 inches in length.

        One of the notable features of the Hot Mushroom Pepper is its heat level, which is measured on the Scoville scale. This pepper generally falls within the range of 1,000 to 5,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), making it a moderately spicy option for those who enjoy a bit of heat in their dishes. For comparison, jalapeño peppers typically range from 2,500 to 8,000 SHU, indicating that the Hot Mushroom Pepper can provide a milder kick.

        In terms of cultivation, the Hot Mushroom Pepper thrives in warm climates and requires full sun exposure for optimal growth. It is essential to plant these peppers in well-draining soil enriched with organic matter to ensure healthy development. The ideal soil pH for growing Hot Mushroom Peppers is between 6.0 and 6.8. Regular watering is crucial, especially during dry spells, as the plant prefers consistent moisture without becoming waterlogged.

        Harvesting the Hot Mushroom Pepper typically occurs around 70 to 80 days after planting, once the fruit has reached its full size and color. It is advisable to use pruning shears or scissors to cut the peppers from the plant to avoid damaging the stems. The harvested peppers can be used fresh in salads, salsas, or cooked dishes, and they can also be dried or pickled for preservation.

        In addition to their culinary uses, Hot Mushroom Peppers are also known for their health benefits. They are rich in vitamins A and C, as well as antioxidants, which can contribute to overall health and well-being. The capsaicin found in peppers has been studied for its potential anti-inflammatory properties and its ability to boost metabolism.

        In summary, the Hot Mushroom Pepper plant is an excellent addition to any garden, offering both aesthetic appeal and culinary versatility. With proper care and attention, gardeners can enjoy a bountiful harvest of these unique peppers, enhancing their meals while reaping the health benefits associated with their consumption.

         

        SEED PLANTING TIPS

        • Botanical name: Capsicum annuum
        • Plant support: Tomato cage or stake
        • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
        • Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart
        • Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart
        • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-21 days
        • Germination soil temps: 75F-85F
        • Soil needs: 6.0-7.0 pH
        • Sun needs: Full sun
        • Frost hardy: No
        • Planting season: Spring, summer
        • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per sq. ft.
        • Days to maturity: 75-85 days


        Good companion plants:
         Basil, Carrot, Cucumber, Eggplant, Okra, Rosemary, Sage, Squash, Tomato

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          Tomato - Sunray (Indeterminate)

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          The Sunray tomato plant, known for its vibrant yellow fruit, is a popular choice among gardeners seeking to diversify their vegetable gardens. This cultivar is characterized by its high yield and robust growth, making it suitable for both novice and experienced gardeners. The Sunray tomato is classified as an indeterminate variety, which means it continues to grow and produce fruit throughout the growing season until killed by frost.

          One of the notable features of the Sunray tomato plant is its ability to thrive in a variety of soil types, although it prefers well-drained, loamy soil enriched with organic matter. The optimal pH range for growing Sunray tomatoes is between 6.0 and 6.8. This range promotes nutrient availability and enhances overall plant health. Regular soil testing can help gardeners maintain the appropriate pH and nutrient levels, ensuring optimal growth conditions.

          In terms of sunlight requirements, the Sunray tomato plant thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight each day. This exposure is crucial for the photosynthesis process, which is vital for fruit development. Insufficient sunlight can lead to stunted growth and reduced fruit production. Therefore, selecting an appropriate location in the garden that receives ample sunlight is essential for successful cultivation.

          Watering practices also play a significant role in the health of the Sunray tomato plant. Consistent moisture is necessary, particularly during the fruiting stage. However, overwatering should be avoided, as it can lead to root rot and other fungal diseases. A general guideline is to provide about 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week, adjusting based on rainfall and soil moisture levels. Mulching around the base of the plant can help retain soil moisture and suppress weed growth.

          Fertilization is another critical aspect of growing Sunray tomatoes. A balanced fertilizer with equal parts nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium is recommended during the early stages of growth. As the plant begins to flower, a fertilizer higher in phosphorus can promote better fruit set and development. It is advisable to follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding application rates and timing to avoid nutrient burn.

          Pest management is essential for maintaining the health of the Sunray tomato plant. Common pests include aphids, whiteflies, and tomato hornworms. Integrated pest management (IPM) strategies, such as introducing beneficial insects, using insecticidal soaps, and practicing crop rotation, can effectively control pest populations while minimizing chemical use.

          In conclusion, the Sunray tomato plant is a valuable addition to any garden, offering both aesthetic appeal and culinary benefits. By understanding its growth requirements and implementing best practices in cultivation, gardeners can enjoy a bountiful harvest of flavorful tomatoes throughout the growing season.

          SEED PLANTING TIPS

          • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
          • Growth type: Indeterminate, trellis support, regular pruning 
          • Tomato size: Medium
          • Depth to plant seeds: .25" deep
          • Spacing between plants: 24" apart
          • Spacing between rows: 36"-48" apart
          • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
          • Germination soil temps: 75F-95F
          • Soil needs: 6.0-6.5 pH
          • Sun needs: Full sun
          • Frost hardy: No
          • Planting season: Spring, summer
          • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
          • Days to maturity: 75-80 days

          Click here to view our full Tomato grow guide

          Good companion plants: Basil, Borage, Onion, Parsley, Pepper


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