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- Wild Bergamot Bee Balm Wild bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) is a North American perennial herb in the mint family, also known as bee balm or horsemint. Despite its name, it is unrelated to the citrus fruit used to flavor Earl Grey tea. The plant is known for its fragrant, oregano-scented foliage and showy, lavender to pink flowers that bloom throughout the summer.Seed Count: .050mg approx. 100Hardiness Zone: Perennial 3-9Maturity: 65 daysGermination: 7-14 daysSeeding Depth: 1/2 inchPlant Spacing: 12-18 inchesRow Spacing: 18-24 inchesPlant Height: 24-48 inchesSoil: Well-drained loam, tolerates poor soil once established.Full Sun, Partial ShadeDirect Sow, or Start Indoors: 6-8 weeks before transplanting.Deer Resistant: YesAttracts pollinators: Wild bergamot is a powerful attractant for a wide range of pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. It serves as a nectar source for hummingbirds, swallowtails, and other butterflies.Culinary: The leaves can be used fresh or dried to make herbal tea, often called Oswego tea. Their flavor is reminiscent of oregano and can be used as a seasoning in various dishes.Medicinal: Do a Google search on medical properties. $2.00
- Bean - Royal Burgundy (Bush) Royal Burgundy Bush Bean is a stunning heirloom variety with deep purple beans.Approximate Seed Count: 30 seedsDays to Maturity: 50-70Days to Germination: 5-8Seeding Depth: 1"Plant Spacing: 18-24"Row Spacing: 18-24"Growth Habit: Bushy uprightSoil: Moist and well-drained, fertilizing is suggestedHeight: 12-24"Full sunBush bean can be started indoors, but performs best if sown directly after the final spring frost.Make sure soil is loose and moist. Sow seeds every week or so to get different stages of production. Loosely put a one inch layer of soil over the seeds, and arrange them in rows 2 feet apart with plants 4 inches apart.Water them quite often to keep them from getting dehydrated from the sun. $2.00
- Carrot - Parisian (Parisienne) Parisian carrots are a unique, small, round, orange heirloom carrot variety that originated in France in the 19th century. They are known for their sweet flavor and are often used by gourmet restaurants. This variety of carrot has roots that are very short, practically globe shaped. Like all carrots, it does best in well-drained and sandy soils, but unlike others, it can grow in rocky and difficult soil. Seed Count: .350mg Approx. 500+ seedsHardiness Zone: Annual 3-10Maturity: 55-60 daysGermination: 14-21 daysSeeding Depth: 1/2 inchesPlant Spacing: 2-4 inchesRow Spacing: 18-24 inchesPlant Height: 6-18 inchesGrowth Habit: Upright taprootSoil Preference: Loose, loamy, composted, well-drainedTemperature Preference: 55-75 °FLight Preference: Full sun $2.00
- Pepper, Bell - Purple Beauty Sweet Pepper This is a medium sized blocky pepper. Its suitable for growing in containers, garden plots, raised beds, and greenhouses. This is a highly productive pepper with good yields. It will look beautiful in any salad with its unique color contrasting other vegetables. The peppers start out green, turn purple, and then if left on the plant even longer, it will turn red. Seed Count: .135mg approximately 20+ seedsHardiness Zone: 4 - 11 Technically a tender perennial, but commonly grown as an annual. Perennial in zones 10 and 11.Maturity: 61-75 days (from transplant)Germination: 7-10 daysSeeding Depth: 0.25 inchPlant Spacing: 12-18 inchesRow Spacing: 24-36 inchesPlant Height: 18-24 inchesGrowth Habit: UprightSoil: Well-draining, loose. Too much nitrogen in the soil may lead to more foliage production and less fruiting, similar to tomatoes. Peppers also need sufficient amounts of phosphorus and calcium. We recommend using a balanced fertilizer for the best results.Full SunStart Indoors: 6-8 weeks before your last spring frost date. Harden off and transplant when seedlings are 6-8 inches tall. Bury the stem slightly deeper than the root ball. Avoid planting hot and sweet peppers right next to each other, as they can cross-pollinate, potentially affecting the flavors of your harvested peppers.Pepper Pollination:Peppers have perfect flowers (male and female parts) and will self-pollinate. However, wind and pollinator activity may increase success rates of fertilization and fruit production.Pepper Type: These peppers are sweet colorful Bell Pepper. $2.00
- Radish - Watermelon Other names for the Watermelon Radish are: "Roseheart Radish" or "Red Meat Radish".The Watermelon Radish are native to China and are a cousin to thee Daikon radish. Watermelon Radish quickly develop a Fuschia-colored interior. The beauty of the fruit adds a vibrant color to any dish including pickling! The Watermelon radish is crispy with a mild and sweet flavor, that is excellent for salads, garnishes and even cooking in Asian dishes! Watermelon Radish Flavor: Fresh with a balance between sweet and mild pepperSeed Count: 2g - approx. 175-205 seedsHardiness Zone: Annual 2-10Maturity: 60-65 daysGermination: 3-7 daysSeeding Depth: 1/2 inchesPlant Spacing: 6-8 inchesRow Spacing: 6-8 inchesPlant Height: 8-12 inchesGrowth Habit: Bulbous rooted uprightSoil Preference: Loose, light, fertilized, well-drainedTemperature Preference: 50-65 °FLight Preference: Full sunOther InfoPests and Diseases: Watch for flea beetles and aphids. Water soil directly to avoid saturating greens known to cause mildew. $2.00
- Turnip - White Egg, or Snowball 100% white colored interior and exteriorThis variety's roots are mild flavored, and can be picked and consumed as baby turnips (1 to 2 inches in diameter) or harvested later at the 3 to 4-inch size as standard turnips. The dark green 9 to 10-inch tops are sturdy and edible.When harvested small, they're excellent roasted whole and are so sweet that even the larger ones taste great raw when grated into salads.It can be harvested in May and June from a March sowing. It can be sown successionally up until august to give turnips into the early winter.Seed Count: 1.050 mg, (Approx. 600 seeds) Days to Germination: 5-10Maturity: 40-45 DaysSow Depth: ½”Seed Spacing: 1”Row Spacing: 12-18” Sow in well worked soil in early spring and again in late summer. $2.00
- Purpletop Vervain / Verbena Purpletop Vervain / VerbenaSeed Count: Approx. .100mgCommon Names: Tall Verbena, Clustertop Vervain, Pretty VerbenaLife Cycle: PerennialUSDA Zones: 2-11Stratification: Cold/Wet for 4 WeeksGermination Ease: Stratify 4 WeeksSunlight: Full SunHeight: 40 InchesColor: PurpleBloom Season: Blooms Early Summer, Blooms Late SummerUses: Attracts Pollinators, Attracts ButterfliesStarting from Seed:Indoor Starting: For an earlier start, sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost. Direct Sowing: After the last frost, you can direct sow seeds into prepared soil. Soil and Light: Purpletop vervain needs well-draining soil and a sunny location. Germination: Seeds require light to germinate, so don't bury them too deep. Cool Stratification: For improved germination, some gardeners recommend a 30-day cold stratification period by mixing seeds with moist sand and refrigerating them. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged, during germination. 2. Planting Transplants:Timing: Plant after the last frost, when the soil has warmed up. Spacing: Space plants 12-18 inches apart to allow for growth. Soil and Sun: Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Watering: Water thoroughly after planting and keep the soil moist until the plant is established. 3. Ongoing Care:Watering:Once established, purpletop vervain is fairly drought-tolerant, but regular watering during dry spells is beneficial. Fertilizing:Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring. Deadheading:Removing faded flower spikes encourages more blooms and can prevent excessive self-seeding. Winter Care:In colder climates, consider adding a layer of mulch to protect the roots during winter. 4. Pests and Diseases:Powdery Mildew: Purpletop vervain can be susceptible to powdery mildew, especially in humid conditions. Ensure good air circulation and avoid overwatering. 5. Propagation:Self-Seeding: Purpletop vervain readily self-seeds, which can be desirable for naturalizing your garden. Cuttings: You can also propagate new plants from stem cuttings. $2.00
- Carrot - Little Finger Little Finger carrot is a classic heirloom variety known for its sweetness, tenderness, and slender, baby-sized roots, making it a gourmet choice for home gardeners. The 3- to 4-inch, cylindrical, dark orange carrots are ideal for eating raw, pickling, or canning, and are a great choice for containers. They mature quickly, are generally pest-resistant, and can be planted in spring or summer in full sun to partial shade. Seed Count: .500mg Approx. 500 seedsSize: Small, slender roots, about 3-4 inches long.Flavor: Extra sweet, tender, and delicious.Appearance: Smooth, dark orange skin and a very small, tender core.Growth: A fast-maturing, high-performing variety.CultivationPlanting: Sow seeds directly into loose, well-draining soil enriched with compost. Conditions: Plant in full sun to partial shade. Spacing: Thin seedlings to about 2-4 inches apart. Moisture: Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during germination. Containers: Suitable for growing in containers, with a container depth of at least 10 inches. Uses Eating: Perfect for eating raw as a sweet, tender treat.Preserving: Bred specifically for canning and pickling.Garnishing: Adds a sweet, gourmet touch to dishes. $2.00
- Lettuce - Gourmet Lettuce Blend Includes 7 varieties:Leaf - Salad Bowl RedLeaf - Black Seeded SimpsonLeaf - OakleafLeaf - PrizeheadButter Head Butter CrunchRomaine - Parris Island CosRomaine - CimmaronSeed variety may vary with approximately 14% of each seed kind.Seed Count: 1g Approx. 1100+ seedsFlavor: Mildly sweetMaturity: 35-70 daysHardiness Zone: AllPlanting Depth: 1/8 inchesPlant Spacing: 1 inchRow Spacing: 12-18 inchesGrowth Habit: MoundSoil Preference: Moist, well-drainedTemp Preference: WarmerLight Preference: Full sun or partial shade $2.00
- Radish - Purple Plum Purple Plum Radishes have a deep purple exterior and a crisp white interior. Purple Plum Radishes average 1.5" in diameter and are quick to mature. Seed Count: 3g approx. 300+ seedsPlanting Method: direct seedWhen to Plant: early spring and fallPlanting Depth: 1/4″Seed Spacing: 1″- 1.5"Row Spacing: 6-12″Maturity: 25-28 daysSprouts in 3-6 daysSoil Preference: Well DrainedFull SunRadishes grow best in cool temps. Best planted in early spring or fall when temperatures are cooler. Each variety of radish should be harvested at its ideal size. If they get too large, they will become pithy and not as palatable. For optimal storage, tops should be removed after harvestingRadishes that have their tops removed, will store in the fridge for up to two weeks. $2.00
- Spinach - Winter Giant Winter Giant Spinach is a cold-hardy and productive variety of spinach that is specifically bred to withstand colder temperatures during the winter months.Seed Count: 3g approx. 200+ seedsSeed Depth: 1/2 inchPlant Space: 2-3 apartRows: 12-18 inches apartSoil: Keep moist but not waterlogged, well-drained.Light: Requires 4-6 hours of direct sunlight per day.Height: Can reach 10-12 inches with leaves growing 8-10 inches in length.Harvesting: Winter Giant Spinach is ready for harvest when the leaves are large enough to be picked. You can harvest individual outer leaves or cut the entire plant about an inch above the soil level. Regular harvesting encourages new growth and extends the harvest season.What does Winter Giant Spinach taste like?Winter Giant Spinach has a mild and slightly sweet taste. It is not as bitter as other varieties of spinach, making it more palatable for those who are not fans of strong flavors. The leaves have a tender and delicate texture, almost melting in your mouth. When cooked, Winter Giant Spinach retains its mild flavor and doesn’t become overly bitter or tough. Its taste pairs well with a variety of ingredients and can be used in salads, stir-fries, soups, or sautés. Overall, Winter Giant Spinach offers a pleasant and refreshing taste that is both satisfying and nutritious. $2.00
- Cosmos - Dwarf Mix Dwarf Mix Cosmos has large, broad, beautiful pink, white and red blooms.The foliage does not grow as tall as regular cosmos but has a feathery foliage.The Dwarf Mix has a high tolerance to poor soil conditions and hot, humid conditions.Seed Count: .700 mg Approximately 80 seedsMaturity: Approximately 7 weeks after sprouting.Full Sun / Partial ShadeContainer FriendlyDirect Sow or TransplantOpen-pollinatedAttracts PollinatorsSoil: Cosmos do not need amended soil, plant as is.Seed Depth: Do not bury more than 1/4 inch. Seeds can be scattered and very lightly covered with soil.Plant Spacing: 12 to 18 inches apart.Watering: Water regularly.Fertilizer: Cosmos thrive on poor soil, do not add fertilizer to the plants.Harvesting: Deadheading is not necessary. Cosmos can be cut to be displayed indoors and this has the same effect as deadheading, and in turn would encourage more growth. Harvest when petals on the first flower are just opening, but not yet flattened. $2.00
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