Beware of backyard seed sellers that do not isolate their peppers from cross pollination. Saving a dollar or two is not worth it! We can show proof we isolate! We spend thousands to isolate and net our plants so your seed grows true and is not crossed.
Very unique and colorful, a bulbing type. I do not use chemical pesticides and prefer organic pest control and the use of predatory insects. 60days Stronger flavor than Deep Purple bunching onion.
Pick early to be used as a sweet corn. You can plant your pole beans with your corn. Happy Planting !! Hickory King White Corn Very Old Open pollinated - Heirloom 115 Days. Roasting ear variety.
[~1850.] An old standard and one of the earliest loose-leaf types. Still a popular variety. Good for early spring planting for the first lettuce of the season but quality declines in heat or late plantings.
Tender crisp texture, mild sweet flavor. Plant at a soil temp of 70-85 degrees. Holds in the purple stage for some time, before ripening to a deep purple-red. PURPLE BEAUTY HEIRLOOM Pepper Latin Name: Capsicum annuum Sturdy compact plants are loaded down...
25 seeds For planting instructions please visit www.strictlyheirlooms.com I combine shipping! Mix and match! Thank you! Organically Grown, Heirloom, Non-GMO Seeds and Herbs. If you wish to purchase a single item please contact me.
Just imagine the flavor of dipping your own artichokes in butter and savoring each moment not only for the flavor, but for the fact that you grew them! Artichoke adds as much flair to the garden as to the table, the plant itself is beautiful! Green globe...
I live in the Czech capital of the U.S.A. --- Wilber, Nebraska. They all agree, this tomato is a winner! An excellent tomato for almost any use, salads, trays and sandwiches 25 seeds per pack
Sun: full sun
Propagation / Germination: asy. Sow seed 1/4 inch deep. Keep moist. Provide light after germination.
The Sweet Datil has the same fruitiness of the Datil but no heat! It is very productive producing peppers about a half inch wide and 2 inches long. I try to grow all plants organically or hydroponically whenever possible.
Beware of backyard seed sellers that do not isolate their peppers from cross pollination. Saving a dollar or two is not worth it! We can show proof we isolate! We spend thousands to isolate and net our plants so your seed grows true and is not crossed.
Use boiled, fried or stir-fried. Prolific and hardy, the plants bear continuously over a long season. Golden-yellow, plump, Patty-Pan fruits on space-saving bush plants. Downey mildew resistant.
The 1.5-inch fruits weigh about 1 oz each and are great for salads or eating a mouthful! Perfect size for sun-dried tomatoes. Healthy, vigorous, indeterminant vines are very reliable even in disease-prone years.
Sow seeds in 2-4" wide bands, approximately 60 seeds/ft . Its flesh is red and white at full maturity. Our produce is grown without pesticides or herbicides resulting in highly nutritious food and healthy soil.
I am available by e-mail or phone to answer any growing questions as well. It is a must for soups, egg and tuna salads, etc. Books on gardening as well as many catalogs carry general information on growing seeds.
Beware of backyard seed sellers that do not isolate their peppers from cross pollination. So I saved the seeds and grew out this year. He said they were one of the tastiest 7 Pots he had ever had.
Flowers: Trinidad 7 Pot Wes Pepper has white flowers.
Heirloom: no
Sun: Trinidad 7 Pot Wes Pepper partial to full sun.
Height: Trinidad 7 Pot Wes Pepper 3-4 feet tall.
Spacing: Trinidad 7 Pot Wes Pepper 2 foot spacing.
Vigorous plants with good disease resistance, including downy midlew resistance. Makes robust bite-sized pickles, slices, or large spears. USDA Certified Organic. Or larger, up to 6 in.
Beware of backyard seed sellers that do not isolate their peppers from cross pollination. It is very productive and flavor is described as sour sweet. The Broome pepper is great for stuffing, roasting and seasoning powders.
Diameter: Broome Pepper plant 2 foot spread.
Soil: Broome Pepper plant needs well draining soil.
[Pre-1900.] Easy-to-grow roots, 1 to 1-1/2 in. Apart, thinning to 3-4 in. Use stewed, baked, or in a cream sauce. Apart, in rows 12-18 in. USDA Certified Organic. Sow in spring, seeds 1 in.
Prolific and everbearing. This serrano is not for the faint of taste but is one of the most popular along the Mexico border.. Thanks and Happy Growing! Latin Name: Capsicum annuum Days to Maturity: 80 A very disinctive flavored hot pepper.
Every seed order comes with a free packet of seeds for my "Seed the Homeless," program. These are a wonderful heirloom carrot. Welcome! 35 seeds I combine shipping! Mix and match. Thanks! Thanks! Organically Grown, Heirloom, Non-GMO Seeds and Herbs.
Leek have an onion flavor. Plant seed: 1/2" Deep Plant: 1/2" apart Thin: Seedlings to 2" Harvest: When base is 1" Happy Planting !! Leek can be planted up to 4 weeks before last frost.
Our seeds are packaged in original art packets, hand folded with 100% recycled paper. Books on gardening as well as many catalogs carry general information on growing seeds. The shipping on our orders also includes the processing and handling charges...
Consistant watering will eliminate woody roots. Originally from Holland, Cherry Belle was created to do well in mucky clay soils but grows extremely well in moist soils. Stores for weeks in the fridge.
Beware of backyard seed sellers that do not isolate their peppers from cross pollination. Saving a dollar or two is not worth it! We can show proof we isolate! We spend thousands to isolate and net our plants so your seed grows true and is not crossed.
It produces large red pods bigger than a golfball. The 7 Pot Brown is a large insanely hot Broen colored 7 Pot. I try to grow all plants organically or hydroponically whenever possible.
The plant will wilt with prolonged, unsupported care in very hot climates. I guess being raised by an earth-friendly, and overly environmentally aware family has helped me in taking our beliefs to many more via the Internet.
Varieties must be separated by 1/2 mile from other beets the second year when going to seed. Replant in the spring and harvest seed heads when dry. I first say these beets growing at Fort Hays, Kansas in a garden that had the same seeds planted that the...