Saving a dollar or two is not worth it! We can show proof we isolate! Beware of backyard seed sellers that do not isolate their peppers from cross pollination. I try to grow all plants organically or hydroponically whenever possible.
USDA Certified Organic. [VA/AES.] A Vates type collard with increased bolt-resistance, darker blue-green foliage, and enhanced winter hardiness. Non-heading and productive.
Our produce is grown without pesticides or herbicides resulting in highly nutritious food and healthy soil. 75 days; Scoville Rating: 2000 - 4000 These Large Cayenne type peppers are hot and turn fiery red at maturity.
Description: Asparagus is a hardy perennial. A well-planned bed can last from 20 to 30 years. PH: Near 7.0, but some varieties tolerate a wide range of soil conditions. Tolerant of fusarium crown rot, no rust in colder climates.
It is similar in flavor, but more regular in shape, and generally smooth tops. Plants are very productive with good disease resistance. Note: Medicinal uses of herbs mentioned in our store are not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional...
Ready to harvest 29 days after seeding. It's a fun hobby of mine and I thought I would share the seeds with the world. Make successive plantings every 2 weeks until late spring, then again a month before frost.
Good bean beetle resistance. [Family heirloom from Tennessee. Supplied to us courtesy seed savers Mark Schonbeck, Valerie Lyle and Dean Turley. Dean received the beans as a gift from a student whose family brought it to Frost Bottom, TN where they settled...
75 day- WHITE - Indeterminate White Queen is a very unusual heirloom with a most unusual color. She is also the perfect candidate for white tomato preserves and white salsa. 25 seeds per pack
We like to serve it as an ingredient in a multicolor tomato marinade (tomatoes, garlic, vinegar, oil, pepper, and herbal seasonings). Medium-sized fruits ripen creamy white color and have a sweet flavor.
Our seeds are packaged in original art packets, hand folded with 100% recycled paper. I have been a seed savers for 40 years. The shipping on our orders also includes the processing and handling charges which is also less or equal to most seed companies.
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Water: yes
Propagation / Germination: easy
Sun: full
Pests and Diseases: potato beetles ,tomato hornworm .. same as any tomato
Apple-sized fruits average 3 x 2-1/2 in. [1964.] Early maturing, apple-green fruits with tender skin that doesn't require peeling. USDA Certified Organic. Choice variety for cool-season areas.
Use close spacing 10-12" for market and wide spacing 18-24" for sauerkraut. Set out the early varieties as soon as danger of frost is over. Extremely dry spells or intense heat will kill off plant growth, unless heavy mulch or other protective measures...
I try to grow all plants organically or hydroponically whenever possible. Great for salads, roasting or stuffing. The Cheverna Kamba chile plants grow to about 2 feet tall. They are a cheese pimento type and produce fruits that weigh about one ounce and...
Fruit: Chervena Kamba Pepper has red fruits.
Soil: Chervena Kamba Pepper needs well drained soil.
Flowers: Chervena Kamba Pepper has white flowers.
Diameter: Chervena Kamba Pepper has 2 foot spread.
Harvesting: loose - leaf types should be cut off at ground level and the roots left in the soil. Rapid growth demands an abundance of moisture plus an abundance of natural plant nutrients.
China sent seeds of many plant types into space and claim that cosmic radiation increased everything from germination and growing rates. The Big Bang gets much larger the New Mexico varieties it resembles.
With ribbed shoulders. Tomatoes are juicy and sweet. If you can only plant one white tomato, this is the one. Some fruits have a pink blush or streaks on their blossom ends that ripen to a pale creamy yellow.
Corno di Toro Red-(Capsicum annuum)-The Corno di Toro pepper is an Italian heirloom that is both sweet and spicy. I do not use chemical pesticides and prefer organic pest control and the use of predatory insects.
Leave some pods on the vine and harvest when completely mature for dry beans. Sow seeds outdoors after danger of frost has passed and soil and air temperatures have warmed. Harvest frequently for increased yields.
Flesh is yellow and tender with good flavor. SQUASH - NON-Hybrid Table Queen Acorn This acorn squash produces fruits 5 1/2 by 4 inches, uniformly ridged and grooved. Sow: In sunny location after all danger of frost has past.
The plant is a member of the brassica family, which is shared by other cold-hardy plants such as the mustard and cabbage. Propagation Methods: From seed, sow directly into soil to a depth of 1/4"-1/2" three months before expected fall frost.
All seeds sold were grown in 2017 for the 2017 and 2018 planting season. It's yellow-orange flesh has a delicious nutty flavor. I grow this squash in my corn field to keep the weeds down using the three sisters method.
The extremely deep-red leaves are slightly smaller than other cos varieties. Sweetest lettuce we offer. USDA Certified Organic. Heads hold long into the heat without bolting.
Although establishing a good asparagus bed requires considerable work, your efforts will be rewarded. Asparagus is one of the first vegetables ready to harvest in the spring. Hardiness zones: 2a to 8b Lifecycle: Perennial Ease-of-care: Easy to Moderate...
Tall, but is best harvested when smaller. This well-known Italian chicory has green, deeply cut dandelion-like leaves with light green mid-ribs. USDA Certified Organic. More upright than the frillier varieties, it grows up to 16 in.
Saving a dollar or two is not worth it! We can show proof we isolate! Beware of backyard seed sellers that do not isolate their peppers from cross pollination. I try to grow all plants organically or hydroponically whenever possible.
Wonderful for digestive issues I combine shipping! Mix and match! Planting instructions can be found at www.StrictlyHeirlooms.com Organically Grown, Heirloom, Non-GMO Seeds and Herbs.
Mix with some lime juice for an addictive sauce. They turn from a pale green to a bright red as they mature. The plant is between 3 and 4 feet tall. The Red Fatalii originates from Africa.