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Bonus Pack Heirloom Red Russian Kale
Heirloom Red Russian kale is treasured for its ability to stand up to tough conditions and very cold, even subzero weather. The big leaves have handsome, frilly edges and can also be cut to use for baby leaf salads and stirfries.Regular price $7.89Sale price $7.89Unit price / per -
Bonus Pack Cherry Belle Radish
Bolt-resistant, fast-growing Cherry Belle radishes taste great and maintain their crispy white interiors longer in the garden. These crunchy round beauties are ready to harvest in just 25 days.Regular price $7.89Sale price $7.89Unit price / per -
Bush Beans Bush Bean Improved Tendergreen
Tendergreen is a classic variety, giving home gardeners big yields of rich green bush beans ready to enjoy early in the season. The crisp and tasty stringless pods produce heavily on sturdy plants even in summer heat. These short vines required no staking.Regular price $7.89Sale price $7.89Unit price / per -
Grape Tomatoes Bronze Torch
STARTING SEEDLINGS
In early spring, start indoors about 6 to 8 weeks before outdoor night temperatures have reliably reached 55°F (13°C). Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep and 1 inch apart in a container of seed starting mix. Keep moist but not soggy, and very warm, 80°F (27°C). Provide a strong light source until seedlings are ready to plant outside.
When 2 inches tall, transplant into individual 4 inch pots, burying stems up to base of leaves. Maintain at 70°F (21°C). Feed with half-strength fertilizer every 2 weeks until ready to plant, then gradually acclimate seedlings to outdoor conditions. When nights reach 55°F (13°C), transplant 3 feet apart into rich soil in full sun.
GROWING NOTES
Prepare soil well with aged manure or compost. Plant several inches deeper than seedlings were growing in containers. Provide firmly anchored strong stakes or tall wire cages at planting time. Mulch to provide even moisture retention; do not overwater once fruit begins to ripen.
HARVEST AND USE
Plants will grow tall and heavy with fruit clusters, so provide sturdy supports. For best flavor, pick only when fully ripened to rich red with gold-bronze streaks. Don’t refrigerate; these pretty fruits keep well in a countertop basket. Enjoy fresh, or try a quick sauté with garlic in good olive oil just until they burst, then sprinkle with fresh herbs.
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Bouquet Cosmos Velouette
ANNUAL
Summer/fall bloom
Frost tenderTO PLANT OUTDOORS
Sow seeds 1/2 inch deep, 1 to 2 inches apart in a sunny location in well-worked garden soil once danger of frost is past. Keep seed bed moist. Seedlings emerge in 5 to 10 days. Keep well weeded and watered while plants are young; mature cosmos can handle hot and dry conditions.
TO START EARLY INDOORS
Sow seeds 1 inch apart in a container of seed starting mix, 4 to 6 weeks before last expected frost. Cover 1/2 inch deep, keep moist and provide a good light source until ready to go outside. Plant outdoors once weather warms up after gradually acclimating seedlings to outdoor conditions.
THIN OR TRANSPLANT
Space 8 inches apart when seedlings are large enough to handle.
GROWING NOTES
These free-flowering, long blooming summer flowers fill the garden with vibrant color, producing reliably in all soil types. Sow several times through June for a succession of fresh flowers. Cutting generous bouquets actually prolongs the blooming season. Velouette's flower colors blend together for bouquets that arrange themselves.
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Bonus Pack Oregon Sugar Pod II Snow Pea
This improved tendercrisp edible-pod snow pea is ideal for stirfries, dipping or just plain nibbling fresh from the garden. This variety is known for its crispy-sweet pods and high yielding, disease-resistant vines. Harvest the flat pods before the seeds swell about 66 to 68 days.Regular price $7.89Sale price $7.89Unit price / per -
Early Jalapeño Chile Bubba
STARTING SEEDLINGS
In early spring, start indoors about 2 months before night temperatures stay reliably 50-55°F (10-13°C). Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep and 1 inch apart in a container of seed starting mix. Keep moist but not soggy, and very warm 80-85°F (27-30°C). Provide a strong light source until seedlings are ready to plant outside.
When seedlings are 2 inches tall, transplant into deeper individual containers. Maintain at 70-75°F (21-24°C). Feed with half-strength fertilizer every week until weather is warm enough to gradually acclimate seedlings to outdoor conditions. Transplant 2 feet apart into rich soil in full sun.
GROWING NOTES
Jalapeños need warm conditions. Don’t transplant outdoors until night temperatures stay securely above 55°F (13°C). Prepare soil well with aged manure or compost. Plant only robust seedlings with well-developed roots. Mulch plants to maintain even soil moisture. Keep well weeded, watered and fertilized.
HARVEST AND USE
To harvest, cut rather than pull fruits from the plants when deep glossy green or fully colored to red. Enjoy Jalapeños fresh or roast and remove skins. Use freely in all kinds of fresh salsas, sauces, fajitas and marinades. Jalapeños are great pickled or stuffed with cheese for chile “poppers.”Regular price $4.99Sale price $4.99Unit price / perNew -
Bonus Pack CA Greystripe Sunflower
Helianthus annuus
Every day is sunny in a garden featuring these popular giants. Glowing yellow petals surround a large, seed-filled center. Seeds can be roasted as snack food or dried for birdseed.
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Bonus Pack Summer Salad Mix Lettuce
A mix of lettuces ideal for baby greens or mature leaves. Contains: 10% Red Salad Bowl, 10% Red Oakleaf, 10% Royal Oakleaf, 15% Tango, 15% Parris Island Cos, 20% Buttercrunch, 20% Waldmann’s Green. Harvest in 30-45 days.Regular price $7.89Sale price $7.89Unit price / per -
Bonus Pack Tendersweet Carrot
One of the sweetest bunching carrots you can grow. Long slender carrots grow to 8-9 inches. Deep orange roots are crisp and sweet and almost coreless. Harvest in 72-80 days.Regular price $7.89Sale price $7.89Unit price / per -
Bonus Pack Heirloom Genovese Basil
The best friend of all tomatoes! Classic Genovese basil has richly favored, shiny big green leaves you won’t want to be without for great summer eating. Tastes delicious with pasta, all summer vegetables, chicken and fish.Regular price $7.89Sale price $7.89Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio Container Choice Tomato
This vigorous and productive container variety grows just 3-3 1/2 feet tall, rewarding you with delicious, plump, juicy-sweet tomatoes all season long.Regular price $2.69Sale price $2.69Unit price / per -
Bonus Pack National Pickling Cucumber
High yielding, dependable producer with resistance to scab and tolerance of cucumber mosaic. Medium-green, straight-sided fruits make crispy pickles.Regular price $7.89Sale price $7.89Unit price / per -
Bonus Pack Bouquet Mixture Cut Flowers
A mix of annuals for summer bouquets in an array of colors, shapes and sizes. Contains: Gloriosa Daisy 16%, Shirley Poppy 16%, Clarkia 15%, Snapdragon 15%, Larkspur 13%, Aster 10%, Calendula 5%, Zinnia 7% and Bachelor’s Buttons 3% of mix.Regular price $7.89Sale price $7.89Unit price / per -
Bonus Pack California Giants Mix Zinnias
Zinnia elegans
These giant, fully double blooms in a rainbow of colors brighten any sunny garden. Ideal for mass plantings, tall borders and cutting. Fast-growing, easy-care plants bloom all summer until frost.
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Bonus Pack Peaches & Cream Hybrid Sweet Corn
All-time favorite bicolor sweet corn. Produces abundant big ears of luscious, creamy-white and golden-yellow kernels that satisfy both yellow and white corn lovers. These vigorous and productive plants ripen their succulent well-filled ears early in the season and stay sweet and tender for extended harvesting.Regular price $7.89Sale price $7.89Unit price / per -
Bonus Pack Four Grass Blend Cat Grass
Let your kitty bliss out on this fast-growing, tasty and nutritious blend of grasses which they will recognize and seek out regularly. Be sure to sow pots a week apart for a long succession of treats.Regular price $7.89Sale price $7.89Unit price / per -
Globe Amaranth Mardi Gras Parade
ANNUAL
Summer/fall bloom
Frost tenderBEST TO START EARLY INDOORS
Six weeks before last expected frost date, sow seeds 1/4 inch deep and 1 inch apart in a container of seed starting mix. Keep warm and moist and provide a strong light source until seedlings are ready to plant out. Feed every 2 weeks with half-strength fertilizer until seedlings are 3 to 4 inches tall, then transplant once weather is warm and settled after gradually acclimating seedlings to outdoor conditions.
TO START OUTDOORS
Sow seeds in a well-drained, finely textured, seed bed in full sun when weather is warm and settled. Space seeds 2 to 3 inches apart, cover about 1/4 inch deep, and gently firm soil. Keep soil evenly moist while awaiting germination. Thin or transplant seedlings 8 to 10 inches apart when large enough to handle.
GROWING NOTES
Seedlings will grow slowly at first, then begin to branch and grow vigorously by midsummer. Good drainage is essential. The bright blossoms bloom for many weeks and delight visiting butterflies. Cut when blooms are full and round but before they elongate. Enjoy flowers fresh or hang them upside down inside to air dry.
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Heirloom Cucumbers Sweet Armenian
START SEEDS OUTDOORS
Plant heat-loving cucumbers only when weather is warm and night temperatures stay above 50° F (10° C). Amend soil well with age manure or compost. Sow groups of 2 to 3 seeds, 1 inch deep and 18 inches apart. When the baby seedlings are 2 inches long, thin out extras, leaving one strong seedling per group.
After thinning, provide a 3 to 5 foot strong vertical support or individual tomato cage around each seedling and train the vines up the supports as they grow. Growing vines up supports or in cages makes cucumbers easier to harvest, saves space, and promotes good air circulation.
GROWING NOTES
Protect seedlings from marauding birds with plastic berry baskets, removing before plants get crowded. Shallow-rooted cucumbers need adequate and consistent moisture to produce sweet tasting, nicely formed cucumbers. Avoid overly wet or dry periods for good quality fruits.
HARVEST AND USE
Armenians are heavy-yielding and can take both heat and humidity. For best quality, pick Armenians up to 12 inches long but before seeds get large.
Cut rather than pull cucumbers from vines. Armenians need no peeling; just slice thinly to show off their decorative edges, and enjoy in salads. Or cut in 2 inch pieces, halve, and scoop out flesh to make little scalloped cups to fill with tabouli, couscous or tuna, chicken or shrimp salad.
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French Baby Leeks Primor
BEST TO START INDOORS
Sow seeds 1 inch apart in a container of seed starting mix, cover 1/2 inch deep, and firm soil over seeds. Keep moist and provide a strong light source until seedlings are ready to plant out. Seeds germinate sporadically over 2 to 3 weeks and grow slowly at first. Once seedlings are 3 or 4 inches tall, transplant 4 to 6 inches apart into well-worked, fertile soil in full sun. To get long-shanked leeks, plant seedlings down deep into the soil, so tips stick up 1 inch above ground level.
TO START OUTDOORS
Sow seeds in well-worked, fertile soil in full sun. Space seeds 1 inch apart in rows 8 to 10 inches apart, or broadcast thinly for bed planting. Cover 1/2 inch deep and firm soil well over seeds; keep soil moist to ensure good germination. Thin as above.
GROWING NOTES
Plant leeks in early spring and again in midsummer for fall and winter use. Long-growing leeks need a rich fertile soil, so add lots of compost or aged manure before planting, and fertilize several times over the growing season. Weed leeks carefully when young, and mulch to conserve soil moisture.
HARVEST AND USE
Harvest as slim babies to steam whole or quickly grill. Let some leeks mature to full size and dig as needed with a garden fork. Mature leeks store well in the ground during the winter months. Use in cooking like sweet onions, or as a tasty vegetable side dish.
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Baby Napa Cabbage Little Jade
TO START INDOORS
Start seeds 4 to 5 weeks before last spring frost. Sow 1 inch apart in seed starting mix, cover 1/4 inch deep and keep evenly moist. Provide a strong light source until seedlings are ready to plant out. When several inches tall, transplant seedlings 10 inches apart into rich soil in full sun, after gradually acclimating to outdoor conditions.
TO START DIRECTLY OUTDOORS
When all danger of frost is over, plant in well-worked, fertile soil in full sun. Sow clusters of 2 to 3 seeds 10 inches apart in rows spaced 1 foot apart. When seedlings are several inches tall, thin to 1 strong plant every 10 inches. In mild winter climates, sow seeds again at midsummer for a fall crop.
GROWING NOTES
Baby Napa cabbage needs full sun and rich, well-drained soil to produce firm, sweet heads. To avoid stunting growth, don’t let seedlings get crowded before thinning or transplanting. Keep weeded and evenly watered. Feed monthly with fish emulsion or an all-purpose fertilizer; strongly growing, healthy plants resist pests much more successfully. Use non-toxic B.T. (Bacillus thuringiensis) for caterpillar pests. Floating row covers provide a good barrier method to exclude pests. Remove covers when heads begin to form.
HARVEST AND USE
Cut the 8 to10 inch tall vase-shaped heads when they are very solid and well-formed and about 4 to 6 inches wide.
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Cauliflower Amazing Taste
BEST TO START INDOORS
Start seeds 4 to 5 weeks before last expected frost. Sow 1 inch apart in a container of seed starting mix and cover 1/4 inch deep. Keep moist but not soggy. Provide a strong light source until seedlings are ready to plant out. When seedlings have 2 to 3 sets of true leaves, acclimate to outdoor conditions and transplant 12 to 18 inches apart into rich, well-drained soil in full sun. In mild winter climates, sow again in mid-summer for a fall crop.
TO START OUTDOORS
About 4 to 6 weeks before last frost, sow groups of 2 to 3 seeds 12 to 18 inches apart and 1/4 inch deep in well-drained, fertile soil in full sun. Tend carefully and thin to 1 strong seedling per group when several inches tall. Proper thinning is critical for successful heads.
GROWING NOTES
Fertilize growing cauliflower every three weeks and keep well weeded and watered to provide the rapid growth cauliflower requires to form good heads. Amazing Taste’s outer wrapper leaves help shield its heads from sun discoloration. Harvest the pure white heads promptly when fully filled out. Nontoxic “BT” (Bacillus thuringiensis) products work well to control caterpillar pests.
HARVEST AND USE
Enjoy Amazing in salads, with dips, or break into florets and lightly steam or toss with olive oil and roast till tender. Note: Cauliflower will cook more quickly when fresh from the garden.
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Stock Seed Wi Asst RG 4 Wing w/BP
Renee’s personal collection of new, distinctive and hard-to-find varieties as well as beloved heirlooms and a complete selection of USDA Certified Organic seeds.
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Stock Seed Wi Asst RG Trellis Double
Renee’s personal collection of new, distinctive and hard-to-find varieties as well as beloved heirlooms and a complete selection of USDA Certified Organic seeds.
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Standard: $2.99 - $3.69
Organic: $4.39Regular price $0.00Sale price $0.00Unit price / per