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Sweet Corn Peaches and Cream
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    Summertime flavor from our yellow and white kerneled garden winner! Holds its wonderful flavor up to 14 days after maturity. If you love sweet corn, you can't be without Peaches and Cream. Enjoy fresh, canned or frozen. Garden Tip: Sweet corn is a warm-seasoned crop, growing best when daytime temperatures are 70-80°F. Soil should be well supplied with moisture. Adequate moisture at time off tasseling/flowering is probably the most important factor for abundant yields and filled ears. ...

    Beet Detroit Dark Red
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      Our most popular beet variety. Detroit Dark Red is delicious and unbeatable for canning and pickling. It has a robust, sweet flavor with an intense bright, crimson red color. The 13-16" glossy tops are tasty and nutritious greens rich in Vitamin A and C.Garden Tip: If no rain falls for 7-10 days, apply 1" of water; beets that develop in dry weather will be fibrous and woody.

      Broccoli Green Sprouting Calabrese
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        Green Sprouting Calabreses Broccoli is an easy way to eat healthy. Try our tasty broccoli fresh from the garden with dips, steamed for a side dish, or as a new creation all your own! Broccoli is easy to grow. It is a cool weather plant which means you can have a spring crop and another in the fall. Sow again in early fall for a separate crop after starting indoors around the 1st of July. Matures in 80 days. Gardening Tip: Harvest central head and lateral cluster before flower buds open. This...

        Cucumber Boston Pickling
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          Make your own pickles! The Boston Pickling Cucumber is a dark green, blunt-ended fruit that is 5-6" long and 2-3" in diameter. Immensely productive! Harvest frequently when the cucumbers are succulent and green. Try fresh from the garden or pickled. Garden Tip: Try growing on a trellis for easy picking.

          Cucumber Burpless
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            The Burpless Cucumber is one of the more popular varieties on the market.  Heavy yields of straight cucumbers have thin skin and a mild, sweet flavor making this variety great for slicing and perfect on salads. Garden Tip: Water as needed to make sure plants get about 1" of water per week.

            Cucumber Early Green Cluster
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              The Early Green Cluster Cucumber is a vigorous all purpose pickling type that produces good quality and big yields over a long season. The crisp and sweet fruit is uniform in size with a mild flavor that is perfect for soaking up spices when making pickles or can be a refreshing snack off the vine.Garden Tip: Keep picked for continued yield. Resistant to scab and mosaic. Water regularly.

              Eggplant Black Beauty
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                Black Beauty Eggplant (an heirloom variety) is a warm weather plant that thrives in the hot summer. Tasty fresh from the garden or prepared in a baked dish. Fried eggplant slices are popular too. Harvest the fruit when it reaches full size and is still glossy. It doesn't require support in the garden. Matures in 80 days. Gardening Tip: Black Beauty is one of the largest eggplant varieties to grow in your garden.

                Okra Clemson Spinelss
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                  Clemson Spineless Okra is an All-American award winner. Delicious in gumbo as well as fried. Related to hibiscus, the pods form soon after its beautiful flowers fade. Garden Tip: Harvest pod when they are about 3"L and still tender. Will produce until damaged by the cold.

                  Onions Japanese Bunching
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                    Japanese Bunching Onions produce clusters of long, slender onions that can be separated. Tasty in soups, salads or as a garnish. This cold hardy variety will acclimate in many types of climates, making this an ideal onion to grow anywhere! Garden Tip: Harvest green onions when the stems are pencil sized. These are called scallions. Check out this winning recipe: http://www.bulbblog.com/2nd-place-winning-recipes/ ...

                    Parsnips Hollow Crown
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                      Parsnips are long-season vegetables grown for their carrot-like roots. Sow seed as soon as the soil can be worked in the early spring. A member of the parsley family, parsnips take very little effort to grow once the seed germinates. A tangy and sweet taste. Garden Tip: Harvest parsnips after they have been exposed to freezing temperatures. The cold changes the starch in the roots to sugar. Store parsnips in the ground all winter and dig them as needed.

                      Pumpkin Lumina
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                        The Lumina Pumpkin is a vigorous vining variety producing large pumpkins perfect for painting and carving. The very attractive exterior color is snowy white with a shiny finish and the fine-grained flesh is a pretty contrasting bright orange. They vary in size and come in very uniform globe to flattened globe shapes. Garden Tip: Seeds do not germinate in cold, wet soil. For the best crop, water equivalent to 1" of rainfall weekly. Deep soakings are better than light sprinklings. Place straw...

                        Pumpkin Jack O Lantern
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                          Create your own fun with our Jack O'Lantern. Perfect for Halloween decorating. Averages 8-15 lbs. Plant 3 to 4 seeds per hill. When plant starts to produce fruits, keep watered for best performance. Harvest when color is developed and vine is dried. Garden Tip: For a tasty snack, roast the seeds.