Pies, candies, and preserves using Rhubarb have permeated the culture around the plant. Harvest late fall to early winter. USDA Zones: 2b to 8b Spacing: Minimum of 1.5 to 2 feet between plants for best results.
Plant in full sun. Tomatoes are sensitive to freezing temperatures. They are so prolific that if I ever needed a fresh tomato I could always find a ripe roma. Support with a tomato cage.
They can be roasted, fried, stuffed, sauced and eaten in salads (salads if fully ripe). The Pelso ripen from creamy white to orange red. Not much flavor in creamy white stage unless it is cooked.
Other Names: Hungarian Pelso pepper, Pelso Paprika pepper
Organically! Mycorrhizae can: ~Increase nutrient uptake ~Increase drought tolerance ~Increase resistance to pathogens ~Increase vigor and yield Mix and match 10 seed packets from my store for FREE SHIPPING.
The only real secret about growing fine plants are to keep them uncrowded and growing rapidly. Later in the season the roots will send new leaves for a second crop. Our produce is grown without pesticides or herbicides resulting in highly nutritious food...
Golden Acre is a great cabbage for coleslaw or stir fry. Latin Name: Brassica oleracea Days to Maturity: 62 Golden acre cabbage produces 3-4 pound heads that are succulent, sweet and tender.
General Lee has the ability to handle stress well and has resistance to powdery mildew. We carefully select our produce varieties for excellent taste and quality. 66 days; easy to grow, quick to mature Cucumbers are insect pollinated crops; yields are...
Does well in the Mid-Atlantic. (green > gold) Widely adapted and similar to California Wonder. USDA Certified Organic. The thick- walled, golden ripe fruits average 3 x 3 in.
Sow: In sunny location in average soil after all chances of frost have past. Yellow Wax Bean - Heirloom - Gourmet An oval stringless wax bean suitable for home or market gardens. Prized for earliness and high quality.
Use the young leaves like collard greens once the head is a quarter developed. Plants are light green and of medium height. May be planted in the early spring or late summer or early fall.
Low-growing heads have a short core and excellent wrapper leaves. May grow poorly in hot weather but revives quickly with onset of cool, wet weather. Very good keeper. [Introduced by German immigrants ~1840.] In the early 1900's,Virginia gardeners used...
Amish Paste is an heirloom paste tomato that produces oblong 8 ounce fruit that is delicious with a sweet flavor. All seeds sold were grown in 2017 for the 2017 and 2018 planting season.
They produce deep red beets, and it is an early producer. Thanks! *Organically grown, not certificed organic. Please feel free to ask if I have enough of any seed of your choosing.
They are a good source of potassium, calcium, zinc, niacin and vitamin K, but are particularly rich in dietary fiber, lean protein, folate, and iron. Lentils are a rich source of dietary fiber.
If you have any questions, or need any help whatsoever with any purchase, or help with other questions, I, and my family are here to help. Amend soil with compost to increase available nutrients, yield, and planting density.
Carrots that have gone to seed have beautiful white flowers that I just love the scent of. Welcome! This is a wonderful addition to any vegetable garden. These little fingers are 100% organic and heirloom so you can grow them again and again.
Beware of backyard seed sellers that do not isolate their peppers from cross pollination. To explain this simply you cannot market this pepper in the EU nations unless it is certified to be grown in the designated areas that make it an official Piment...
USDA Zones: 3 to 11
Heirloom: yes
Spacing: Piment D Espelette Pepper 2 foot spacing.
Flowers: Piment D Espelette Pepper has white flowers.
Water: Piment D Espelette Pepper water as needed.
Soil: Piment D Espelette Pepper needs well drained soil.
This variety is jelly bean shaped and originates from the area of Yucatan in southern Mexico. I do not use chemical pesticides and prefer organic pest control and the use of predatory insects.
Sun: full sun
Diameter: Yucatan White habanero has about 2 feet diameter spread.
Fruit: White habanero fruit is creamy white
Soil: Well drained soil
Other Names: Peruvian white lightening, White Habanero, White Bullet Habanero
Some would say smoky. The peppers are elongated but also fatter than any Ghost or Naga pepper. The heat is extreme. Kraken Scorpion-(Capsicum chinense)-The Kraken Scorpion is a large brown superhot variety created by Mike Hess of Peoria, Illinois in 2013.
Spacing: Kraken Scorpion Pepper 2 foot spacing.
Heirloom: no
Soil: Kraken Scorpion Pepper needs well drained soil.
I only ship in the USA. Our seeds are packaged in original art packets, hand folded with 100% recycled paper. I am available by e-mail or phone to answer any growing questions as well.
Beware of backyard seed sellers that do not isolate their peppers from cross pollination. Similar in size to an Aji Lemon Drop or Aji Pineapple. They Criolla Sella chile plants are extremely productive and very bushy.
Seed Depth - 1" Support - Fence or Trellis Light - Full Sun We love Black Bean Dip for eating with chips. Leave some pods on the vine and harvest when completely mature for dry beans.
I try to grow all plants organically or hydroponically whenever possible. The 7 Pot Bubblegum Yellow chile plants grow between 3 to 4 feet tall. Some say it has a slight taste like bubblegum but most do not agree with that.
Sun: 7 Pot Bubblegum Yellow Pepper partial to full sun.
Container Planting: yes
Water: 7 Pot Bubblegum Yellow Pepper water as needed.
Fruit: 7 Pot Bubblegum Yellow Pepper has yellow fruit.
Harvest whole plants when plants are 4-5 inches tall (about 6 weeks). Sow every 2 weeks for continuous harvest. Cover seeds with 1/8 inch of soil and keep evenly moist during germination.
Prices start at : 2.25 USD / Green Globe -15 seeds
It requires good soil, regular watering and feeding plus frost protection in winter. In the United States, California provides nearly 100% of the U.S. crop, and approximately 80 percent of that is grown in Monterey County; there, Castroville proclaims...
Space hills 6 to 8 feet apart. Summer squashes grow best in air temperatures ranging from 60° to 75°F; established fruit will ripen in temperatures as high as 100°F but flowers will drop in high temperatures.