High yielding, good standing six-rowed barley. Organically grown. Sow at 85 lb./acre or 2 lb./1,000 sq. Please call 1-877-564-6697 to place orders to Canada.Cut the plants near the base when most of the green color has turned brown and the seeds are hardening...
(60-120 lb./acre). Specific charges will be displayed during checkout.Shipments to Canada require a phytosanitary certificate, which includes a $125.00 fee (rates subject to change), and cannot be processed online.
Sow in spring to summer at 1/2 lb./1,000 sq.ft. Of nitrogen per acre although 100 lb. All legumes should be planted 1/4 to 1/2" deep.Planting rates are listed within each product description.
Easy to grow in your garden or indoors. A red-brown shallot with great flavor and ideal for preserving. Snip the green tops just like chives. Small, hardy, onion-like bulbs are used by chefs in gourmet meals.
One of our best-tasting varieties. Introduced in 1987. Self-pollinating, but will yield larger crops if pollinated with another Southern Highbush like Misty.The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates.
Easy to grow in your garden or indoors. Snip the green tops just like chives. Small, hardy, onion-like bulbs are used by chefs in gourmet meals. Plant 4-6'' apart. Tastier than onions and milder than garlic! They can be substituted for both in your favorite...
20 days baby leaf, 40 days mature. Great for stir fry, salads and sandwiches. Mix of Tat soi, Tokyo Bekana, Mibuna, Red Streaked Mizuna and Red Giant Mustard.
Does not germinate well in cool soils; plant only once soil has warmed. Specific charges will be displayed during checkout.Pearl millet is well adapted to growing areas characterized by drought, low soil fertility, and high temperatures.
Seed early in the season so germination will preclude weeds, since it does not compete well with weeds early in the establishment sequence. Organic systems should plant 1/3 to 1/2 heavier to allow for some weed pressures.If anything you purchase from...
Produces large crops year after year. Black raspberries may be more susceptible to viral diseases carried by aphids to and from nearby raspberry plants.The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates.
Ripens in spring and continues to fruit into fall. Each zone corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area. Tolerates leaf scorch and blight. Developed at the University of Maryland, this prolific variety has become a favorite...
Buckwheat is often grown to attract beneficial insects and as pasture for honey bees. Once threshed, remove as much green plant material as possible, as this can shorten the grain's life by overheating.This item's size, weight, or shape may require an...
Hybrid Status: Open Pollinated
Life Cycle ID: Annual
Days To Maturity: 35-42 bloom, 70-84 grain production
You will be richly rewarded! Start seeds indoors 5 to 6 weeks before the last frost date. Packet is 10 seeds. 63 days from setting out transplants. Treat it as you would any other tomato in the garden, keeping it well watered and fed, with plenty of sunshine...
Fruit Color: Gold
Habit: Prostrate
Tomato Fruit Set: Indeterminate
Harvest Season: Early Summer, Late Summer, Mid Summer
Bring the warmth of the tropics to the midseason garden! The rounded, double orange-and-yellow flowers of this exotic beauty may remind you of Gardenias! These 4-inch blooms on strong 16-inch stems means no flop! An RHS award winner, these elaborately...
Bloom Size: 4 in
Additional Characteristics: Award Winner, Bloom First Year, Butterfly Lovers, Double Blooms, Easy Care Plants, Fragrance, Heirloom, Long Bloomers
Thornless and easy to grow! Enjoy large, sweet berries from compact, upright plants. Primocane berries ripen in September through frost. Floricane berries ripen in July. May be covered by patent (U.S.P.P. application filed).The USDA hardiness zones offer...
Eager growers, early producers. Early to mid-season. Summer-bearing floricane. Self-pollinating.The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates.
And of course it's great in the garden as well. Pick-a-Bushel won a regional All-America Selection award for its performance in northern climates (specifically the heartland and Great Lakes areas), but we have found it to be very successful here in the...
Plant Height: 10 in - 12 in
Plant Width: 24 in - 2 ft 8 in
Uses: Beds, Containers, Cuisine, Outdoor, Vines and Climbers
Soil Tolerance: Normal, loamy
Foliage Color: Dark Green
Harvest Season: Early Summer, Late Spring, Late Summer, Mid Summer
Talk about plate appeal! This delectable green is a terrific addition to soups, stews, egg dishes, and more. Running up the central vein (the "midrib") and radiating outward into the leaf is a dash of maroon-red, very showy and bright.
The foliage is wonderfully lacy and fine, with a silvery gray sheen that looks great next to any other color leaves from green to purple! Ideal for containers and edging because its size is so predictable, Silverado also makes a nice mass planting as...
Loaded with protein! Great for a snack, on sandwiches, or in salad, clover sprouts are loaded with calcium, potassium, protein, iron, and zinc. Of seed per ounce. Approximately 2.25 TBS.
Plumarius -- and for your garden! Zones 4-8. It makes a good erosion-prevention plant on slopes and banks, and is a lovely edging, front-of-the-border standout, and container choice.
The results have been spectacular -- and those farmers' markets lucky enough to grow Mirai have been besieged by long lines all season long! It's not uncommon for folks to drive 100 miles or more to wait in line for Mirai -- and it is especially popular...
9 1/2 inches tall. Available in Black Powder Coat, White Powder Coat or Weathered Green. Restorers Diamond Hose Guide Bring whimsy and charm to your garden with Restorers Diamond Hose Guide.
Sixteen rows of snowy white kernels on ears 8-9'' long. A very high sugar, extremely tender, white hybrid sweet corn. Tolerant to Southern Corn Leaf Blight.
Easily grown in a container on the deck or balcony as well as in the garden, it offers masses of very firm, flavorful fruit that holds well if the harvest is delayed. Do not transplant the seedlings into the garden until they have at least 2 sets of true...
Species: annuum
Plant Width: 12 in - 16 in
Variety: Sureno Hybrid
Genus: Capsicum
Additional Characteristics: Easy Care Plants, Edible