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2021 AAS Winner. The name says it all! With its unique cascading habit, you can grow this award-winning early jalapeno in hanging baskets or containers. Revel in the beauty of the dark green foliage with delicate pepper blossoms then relish the flavorful bite of a favorite garden treat. Mildly hot fruits are borne on mounded or trailing plants.
Days to Maturity: 48 to Green / 65 to Ripe Red
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
Spacing: 12 - 18 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 1 - 1 ½ Feet
Width: 18 - 20 Inches
Fruit Size: 3 - 4 Inches
Catalog Page: 56
SKU: 259
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92 days. Flattened, large, blue-green leaves densely crumpled in the savoy manner. Round heads weigh 6 to 8 lbs. and measure 6 to 8-in. across. Good heat tolerance. Numerous delicious outer leaves, so space further apart. Usually planted late for fall harvest
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Stronger and sweeter flavored than the curly types, with flat, dark green, glossy leaves. Compact, upright plant.
Days to Maturity: 78
Sow Method: Start Indoors / Direct Sow
Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
Spacing: 6 - 8 Inches
Sun: Full Sun / Partial Sun
Height: 12 - 18 Inches
Biennial
Catalog Page: 42
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Ideal for cooking specialty chili dishes. These mildly hot, 2-celled fruits have thick, dark-green flesh that ripens to a bright red. Bountiful.
Days to Maturity: 75
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
Spacing: 18 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 18 - 30 Inches
Fruit Size: 3 - 4 Inches
Catalog Page: 55
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Perhaps the most popular yellow for market gardeners, particularly commercial canners. Widely adaptable, producing well-filled ears with 16 rows of sweet, narrow, deep, tender golden kernels. Stores well on the stalk for added harvesting flexibility. Stalks often produce 2 ears. Perfect for canning or freezing.
Days to Maturity: 79
Sow Method: Direct Sow
Sow Depth: 1 Inch
Spacing: 3 Feet
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 7 Feet
Fruit Size: 8 ½ Inches
Catalog Page: 36
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1999 AAS Winner. The first grape tomato to win AAS honors, with long, shiny red, extra- sweet cherries, hanging like clusters of grapes. Crack-resistant and keeps longer on the vine. Excellent disease resistance.
Days to Maturity: 60
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
Spacing: 24 - 36 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 3 - 5 Feet
Fruit Size: 1 Ounces
Resistant to:
Fusarium Wilt (Race 1)
Indeterminate
Catalog Page: 16
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Undoubtedly the best cascading lobelia, 3 weeks earlier than competing types. Features long trailing stems covered in blooms of a mix of nine colors. Spectacular in hanging baskets and containers.
Sun: Full Sun / Partial Shade
Height: 6 - 8 Inches
Half-Hardy Annual
Catalog Page: 70
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Our only golden beet answers demand for a bright gold color and a sweet, mild flavor. Virtually no bleeding. Keeps its tender texture even when extra-large. Greens are ideal cooked or in salads.
Days to Maturity: 55
Sow Method: Direct Sow
Sow Depth: ½ Inch
Spacing: 2 - 4 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 12 - 16 Inches
Fruit Size: 1 Inch
Catalog Page: 29
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Earliest of all the ‘Waves’ to flower and fastest to rebound from rain. Mounded, spreading plants are similar in shape to the ‘Easy Waves.’
Sun: Full Sun / Partial Shade
Height: 7 - 10 Inches
Spread: 2 ½ - 3 Inches
Half-Hardy Annual
Catalog Page: 74
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Very tender Chinese green with excellent flavor – perfect in salads, stir-fry or soups. Tastes like asparagus. Sow in early spring and in late summer. Eat the young stalks and a few flower buds.
Days to Maturity: 45
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
Spacing: 18 - 24 Inches
Sun: Full Sun / Partial Shade
Height: 14 Inches
Catalog Page: 24
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Our earliest watermelon is round, with a thin rind of deep green with light stripes. Bright yellow flesh is extra-sweet, crisp and delicious. Compact vines are ideal for small gardens. A yellow “icebox” watermelon type!
Know to grow — When sowing, place the pointed end of the seed down.
Days to Maturity: 65
Sow Method: Start Indoors / Direct Sow
Sow Depth: ½ - 1 Inch
Spacing: 18 - 36 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Fruit Weight: 6 - 8 Lbs
Catalog Page: 65
Watermelon Fruit Blotch is a bacterial disease that has caused severe damage to commercial crops in the southern USA. All our seed is screened by our suppliers for this disease before we ship to you. Until a cure is found, we will be unable to ship more than 300 seeds of any variety of watermelon seed to any customer.
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Extra early maturity with big, broad, barrel-shaped, The texture of lettuce, with sweet, thick, crisp stems and a mild cabbage flavor. Napa type heads. Widely adapted and slow to bolt. Essential in Asian cooking and stir-fry and raw in salads. Good disease resistance.
Days to Maturity: 65 - 75
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
Spacing: 12 Inches
Sun: Full Sun / Partial Shade
Height: 8 - 18 Inches
Fruit Size: 3 - 5 Lbs
Catalog Page: 24
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Now the World’s Hottest Pepper! The Guinness Book of World Records recently proclaimed a South Carolina-grown cultivar named ‘Carolina Reaper’ as the world’s hottest pepper, registering 1,569,300 Scoville units of heat (a measure of heat intensity) at a South Carolina university, about 7% hotter than the 1,463,700 Scovilles when Guinness tested the previous hottest pepper, ‘Trinidad Moruga Scorpion’, back in 2011. Bright red, gnarled and lumpy with a scythe-like tail, ‘Carolina Reaper’ is a cross between Bhut Jolokia or ‘Ghost Pepper’ and a red habanero. The fruity flavor has a hint of citrus with sweet, chocolate-cherry undertones. Mature fruits are about the size of a Ping-Pong ball.
Requires bottom heat to germinate. 55% germination.
Days to Maturity: 95
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
Spacing: 14 - 18 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 5 Feet
Fruit Size: 1 - 3 Inches
Scoville Heat Unit: 1,569,300 SHU
Catalog Page: 58
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The Amish, long considered authorities on heirlooms, first grew Brandywine in 1885. Now, 135 years later, these prized varieties, rich yet mild, are still considered the best-flavored tomatoes available. From vigorous vines with potato leafed foliage come heavy yields of huge, firm-fleshed fruits. Scarlet-red fruits.
Days to Maturity: 90
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
Spacing: 24 - 36 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 6 - 8 Feet
Fruit Size: Up to 1 ½ Lbs
Indeterminate
Catalog Page: 19
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Unusually colored, deep wine-red fruits boast a complex flavor profile in round cherries. Indeterminate plant produces trusses of 8 fruits that don’t crack and can be harvested early and allowed to ripen inside without sacrificing quality. Suitable for home gardeners and market growers.
Days to Maturity: 70
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
Spacing: 24 - 36 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 5 - 6 Feet
Fruit Size: 1 Inch
Indeterminate
Catalog Page: 20
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Deep blue-green leaves set off the sizzling, scarlet-orange blooms. Compact, rounded plants are perfect for hanging baskets and mixed plantings.
Sun: Full Sun / Partial Shade
Height: 10 - 12 Inches
Bloom Size: 2 ½ Inches
Spread: 12 Inches
Hardy Annual
Catalog Page: 72
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Also called "Old Homestead." Most popular pole variety famous for its distinctive tasty flavor. Tall, extremely productive vines with beautiful white blooms yield nearly stringless, meaty pods of exquisite quality. Use it also as an excellent shell bean or a fine dried bean. Brown-seeded heirloom.
Days to Maturity: 64
Sow Method: Direct Sow
Sow Depth: 1 Inch
Spacing: 2 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 5 - 7 Feet
Fruit Size: 9 - 10 Inches
Pole
Catalog Page: 28
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1979 AAS Winner. The original Sugar Snap Pea, this award winner was later voted the #1 vegetable of all time! The best flavored snap pea ever. Fat pods on tall vines are superb when eaten fresh or cooked. Produces huge crops in both cold and hot weather over a long picking period. Needs support.
Days to Maturity: 70
Sow Method: Direct Sow
Sow Depth: 1 Inch
Spacing: 12 - 18 Inches
Sun: Full Sun / Partial Shade
Height: 6 - 8 Feet
Fruit Size: 3 Inches
Tolerant of: Pea Wilt
Catalog Page: 47
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Large blooms on revolutionary, highly powdery mildew resistant plants. Enjoy the long-lasting and traditional beauty all season long in hanging baskets, window boxes, and shaded landscapes. Compact, upright plants.
Sun: Partial Sun / Shade
Bloom Size: 1 ½ Inches
Spread: 12 - 15 Inches
Height: 10 - 12 Inches
Half-Hardy Annual
Catalog Page: 70
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Crank up the heat with imposing blossoms and elegance en masse! Ideal for borders, compact evergreen plants are sure to mesmerize the garden! Dark pink stripes adorn a shimmering golden disk across captivating, creamy white, daisy-like blooms. With tolerance for drought conditions, non-ideal soils, and full sun-high heat areas, Gazanias are incredibly effortless additions to borders, rock gardens, containers, as well as banks and slopes. Profusely blooms from late spring to early summer.
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 8 - 10 Inches
Bloom Size: 4 - 5 Inches
Spread: 8 - 10 Inches
Annual
Catalog Page: 69
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Reliable, dependable heirloom known for high yields of large fruits with a deep purplish-black color. Tall, upright plants produce 6 to 8 fruits per plant, and are best when harvested smaller. Tender and flavorful whether steamed, fried, stuffed or grilled.
Days to Maturity: 80
Sow Method: ¼ Inch
Sow Depth: Start Indoors
Spacing: 18 - 24 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 30 Inches
Fruit Weight: Up to 3 Lbs
Fruit Size: 7 x 5 Inches
Catalog Page: 37
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Huge and sweet. Flattened globes with golden skin. Technically “day-neutral” but best grown as a “long-day” type.
Days to Maturity: 110
Sow Method: Start Indoors / Direct Sow
Sow Depth:
¼ Inch
Spacing: 12 - 18 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 4 - 8 Inches
Size: 6 Inches
Day-Neutral
Catalog Page: 48
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2013 AAS Winner. Blooms the first year in bright shades of orange, purple, scarlet, yellow, cream and white! First buds open less than 6 months after sowing, and well-branched plants create even more blooms. Great in containers or as a cut flower.
Attracts Pollinators
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 18 - 30 Inches
Hardy Perennial
Catalog Page: 68
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Still recognized by CPI as the hottest chile pepper ever - measured 30% hotter than last year’s strain! Native to Trinidad and Tobago, the golf ball-sized fruits with a fruity, citrus-like flavor are wrinkled with a pointed tip resembling the sting of a scorpion. Ripens green to red. Used sparingly, it is great for salsas, marinades and hot sauces.
55% germination
Days to Maturity: 90
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
Spacing: 24 - 36 Inches
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 3 Feet
Fruit Size: 2 Inches
Catalog Page: 58