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Red & Yellow Blend Currant Tomato Red & Yellow Blend Currant Tomato

The Red and Yellow Currants are not make a tomato raisin. Red and Yellow Blend is an intermediate tomato which means they continue to grow indefinitely until frost. Soak to depth of 6 to 10 inches when watering. They need at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day. Prune the intermediate tomatoes in order to keep a single stem.

The Tomato Cherry Currant Red and Yellow Blend, 'Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium', produces pea-sized tomatoes that are intensely flavored and a charming addition to salads.


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Red Giant Mustard Red Giant Mustard

It has quite a different flavor than American mustards. Red Giant Mustard is particularly overlooked by American gardeners for spinach and that is a shame. The unique, spicy flavor is excellent in mixed salads or straight as its own salad, wilted like spinach or chard and wrapped in prosciutto, steamed and tossed with sesame oil and soy sauce, or stir fried with ginger, bok, choy, snow peas or chicken.

The Mustard Gai Choy Red Giant, 'Brassica juncea (integlifolia group)', is one of the most delicious greens available.


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Red Leaf Edible  Amaranth Red Leaf Edible Amaranth

This plant is showy enough for blower beds with its coleus appearance. The flavorful foliage has a hearty spinach flavor that is sweet and slightly tangy. Amaranth loves the heat and is a favourite source of salad greens when other spring green crops have all been harvested. Plant when soil temperatures are warm. Amaranth will tolerate most soils, but prefers light, loamy soils.

The Amaranth Edible Red Leaf, 'Amaranthus tricolour', is a heat loving summer green that is even more nutritious than spinach or beet greens.


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Red Sails Leaf Lettuce Red Sails Leaf Lettuce

This leaf lettuce has it all: heat and bolt resistance, fast growth, pretty foliage, and a great flavor. Leaf lettuce lovers will love Red Sails for its quick maturing (45 days) and its wonderful flavor. It is very heat resistant so it can be enjoyed most of the year. Red Sails display a leaf colour of deep red-bronze. This lettuce can as well be grown inside in containers and is so beautiful it can be used in borders and edging.

The Lettuce Red Sails, 'Lactuca sativa', is an All America Winner.


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Rhubarb Ruby Red Swiss Chard Rhubarb Ruby Red Swiss Chard

You will love the colour of Ruby Red. The deep crimson stalks and veins are contrasted by dark-green heavily crumpled large leaves. The leaves are tastier, some believe, than spinach and the stalks crunch like celery but have a slight hint of asparagus. In warm climates, plant in late summer for fall/winter crop. Chard grows best in in well drained soil with lots of organic matter.

The Swiss Chard Ruby Red/Rhubarb, 'Beta vulgaris (Cicla group)', has sweet and tender rhubarb-like stalks that are decorative and tasty.


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Rocket Salad Arugula Rocket Salad Arugula

The interesting flavor of Arugula will add spunk to any boring salad. Descriptions such as hot with a hint of nut flavor, tart, and spicy are used to describe Arugula. Roquette Arugula is most often eaten raw in salads but is as well steamed or added raw to many other dishes, such as pizza. Rocket Salad Arugula prefers light, fertile, moist, and well drained soil. In warmer climates, delay planting during the heat of the summer.

The Arugula Rocket Salad Roquette, 'Eruca sativa', is one of the most popular "new" greens.


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Romanian Sweet Pepper Romanian Sweet Pepper

Romaine Peppers are sweet and full flavored. They are perfect for salads, grilling or roasting. Romaime Peppers start out ivory-coloured , turn orange, then mature to red. All three colour stages can appear at one time. This pepper plant is a prolific producers. Peppers use quite a bit of water but prefer to be watered deeply and not too often.

The Pepper Sweet Romaine, 'Capsicum annum', produces a rainbow of pepper colours in your garden and on your table.


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Romano Snap Bean Pole Romano Snap Bean Pole

The snap bean, or green bean, is eaten pod and all. The Romano has an unsurpassed beany/nutty flavor. In addition, the pole snap beans will use less garden space by growing vertically on a pole, trellis, or teepee made of poles. Windsor beans prefer rich, organic, well drained, warm soils.

The Bean Pole Snap Romano, 'Phaseolus vulgaris', produces over a long period of time, and this Italian green bean is considered one of the best tasting beans available.


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Round Black Spanish Radish Round Black Spanish Radish

Radish lovers should try this often neglected group of winter radishes. The large roots are excellent for slices on sandwiches or in salads. The flesh has a medium-hot flavor and they can be stored for a long time. Radishes prefer loose, light soil with a fair amount of organic material. Harvest when the radish is 3 to 4 inches across or smaller. Bigger radishes get pithy and hot.

The Radish Round Black Spanish, 'Raphanus sativus', is a winter radish with black skin and white flesh.


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Royal Chantenay Carrot Royal Chantenay Carrot

They have a sweet, crisp, nice flavor and they are excellent for heavy, clay dominated soils. Royal Chantenay is considered an excellent all around carrot by combining excellent qualities such as flavor, shallow soil growth, and storage ability. The single most important factor in growing carrots is to have a deep, clod and rock free, well drained soil. A 50% peat moss mix with the soil is ideal.

The Carrot Royal Chantenay, 'Daucus carota var staivus', produces home grown carrots that taste better than store bought.


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Santako Chile Pepper

They are very hot and flavorful. The Santaka plant will bear up to 150 peppers in it's lifetime. Even if just for the aesthetic value, you should grow this pepper. It is an attractive ornamental that produces white flowers and lots of various coloured peppers at the same time from green to red. Plant in average garden soil with sufficient organic matter. Peppers use quite a bit of water but prefer to be watered deeply and not too often.

The Pepper Hot Asian Santaka, 'Capsicum annuum (Hybrid)', is the ideal pepper for Asian cooking.


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Scarlet Emperor Runner Bean Pole Scarlet Emperor Runner Bean Pole

The Scarlet Emperor is grown for the flowers and the sweet pods. With such magnificent slender clusters of rich red flowers, the Scarlet Emperor is predominantly used as a flowering screen, vine, or fence cover. Plant after the last average frost date. Scarlet Emperor beans prefer rich, organic, well drained, warm soils.

The Bean Pole Runner Scarlet Emperpr, 'Phaseolus coccineus', has large sprays of brilliant rich, red flowers that contrast against deep green foliage.


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Scotch Bonnet Chile Pepper

Once you get over the initial blistering heat, the intense citrus-like flavor will win you over. Scotch Bonnet is a type of Habanero, considered the hottest pepper in the world. Words such as hellish, blistering, and incendiary are used to describe the heat. Harvest when 1 inch long or longer. Use gloves and do not touch any other part of the body after harvesting. Wash your hands immediately.

The Pepper Hot Scotch Bonnet, 'Capsicum chinense', is 10 to 20 ties hotter than a Jalapeno.


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Serrano Tampiqueno Chile Pepper Serrano Tampiqueno Chile Pepper

They are great for salsas, sauces, stews and soups. There is a reason you see so many recipes for Mexican or hot food using Serrano Tampiqueno peppers. Their distinctive and unique hot flavors are excellent for many dishes. Harvest when peppers are red to green. Use gloves and do not touch any other part of the body after harvesting. Wash your hands immediately.

The Pepper Hot Serrano Tampiqueno, 'Capsicum annuum', has a distinctive flavor that makes it the most popular Serrano long the Mexican border.


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Southern Giant Curled Mustard Southern Giant Curled Mustard

The Southern Green Curled Mustard has a very nutritious leafy green that should be in everyone's garden. Southern Giant is known for its desirable flavor when cooked in stir fry and soups or when young leaves are used in fresh salads. Mustard can tolerate light frost and actually tastes slightly sweeter after a light frost. If allowed to flower, the yellow flowers are as well edible. The Southern Giant can as well be grown in a container.

The Mustard Greens Southern Giant Curled, 'Brassica juncea', has a zippy, spicy flavored foliage.


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Spaghetti Winter Squash Spaghetti Winter Squash

When cooked, the flesh separates into long spaghetti-like strands. This very tasty squash can be stored for up to 6 months. In addition to the subtle, tasty flavor, Spaghetti Squash can be prepared with tomato sauce and Parmesan cheese or pesto sauce, just like real pasta. They should be harvested when you can't dent the hard skin with your finger. Winter squash cannot be overripe, but can be under ripe.

The Squash Spaghetti Winter Vegetable Spaghetti, 'Cucurbita pepo', can be served just like pasta.


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Spicy Blend Micro Greens Spicy Blend Micro Greens

Genera and Species', is the latest, greatest, tastiest, and healthiest trend in upscale resturants. This plant is very easy to grow and adds crispy and spicy texture and fresh flavor when used as a garnish on soups, on crackers, in sandwiches or in salads. Micro Greens can be grown any time of the year, even inside during the winter. Harvest by cutting just above the soil line, rinse and use immediately.

The Micro Greens Spicy Mix, 'Asst.


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Sugar Pie Pumpkin

There is no pumpkin better for cooking. Pumpkins are under used for cooking. There is simply no pumpkin with better flavor or sweeter flesh for making great pies, soups, muffins, casseroles, and many other very nutritious dishes. Sugar Pie pumpkins store for months. The soil should be kept evenly moist. Harvest before the first light frost or when the pumpkin foliage begins to dry out.

The Pumpkin Sugar Pie, 'Cucurbita pepo', has marvelous pumpkin flavor with sweet, fine grained texture.


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Summertime Head Lettuce Summertime Head Lettuce

Summertime is very sweet and has a far superior flavor to grocery store head letuce. Why grow head lettuce that you can buy in the store? Because it tastes a tremendous lot better grown at home! Summertime is a spring/summer head lettuce that has medium sized 6 inch heads. This lettuce can as well be grown inside in containers and is so beautiful it can be used in borders and edging.

The Lettuce Crisphead Summertime, 'Lactuca sativa', is the most heat resistant head lettuce yet.


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Super Blend Broccoli Super Blend Broccoli

No more broccoli in the compost pile! Broccoli has been increasing in popularity with home gardeners because of its taste and richness in vitamin A and C. The "time release" mix of these three exceptional hybrids will put fresh broccoli on your table for a longer period of time. Harvest the heads when buds are tight, just before they open into yellow flowers.

The Broccoli Super Blend, 'Brassica oleracea (Hybrid)', has the ability to spread out your broccoli season with the 3 varieties in one packet.


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Sweet Delight Honey Dew Melon Sweet Delight Honey Dew Melon

One of the reasons HoneyDew has not been super popular in this country is the cardboard-like taste you get from the grocery store HoneyDew melons. This vine ripened HoneyDew has an unbelievable sweet, almost winelike flavor. Fertilize lightly every six weeks after initial sowing. Plant in the spring, 1 to 14 days before the last frost or when soil temperatures begin to warm up.

The Melon HoneyDew Sweet Delight, 'Cucumis melo-Inodorous Group (Hybrid)', has a really wonderful flavor that is sweet and juicy.


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Table King Bush Winter Acorn Squash

This Acorn squash has long storage, great flavor, and a very compact plant. Nothing beats the rich, sweet, flavor of winter squash. The Table King Acorn Squash is no exception with it's marvelous flavor. It is great for short seasons or late spring planting. They should be harvested when you can't dent the hard skin with your finger. Winter squash cannot be overripe, but can be under ripe.

The Squash Winter Table King Bush Acorn, 'Cucurbita pepo', has so many great qualities that it is an All America Winner.


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Tah Tsai Tatsoi Bok Choy Tah Tsai Tatsoi Bok Choy

rosularis', has tender, sweet tasting stalks and leaves that are commonly used in high quality dishes and in salad mixes. The spoon-shaped, dark green, evenly spaced leaves form a plant worthy to be grown for its decorative value. This plant is high in calcium and vitamin content, and the taste is a much stronger flavor than Bok Choy. Tatsoi prefers rich, moist, well drained soil with lots of organic matter. Tatsoi can be harvested at almost any stage of its growth.

The Bok Choy Tatsoi Rosette Bok Choy, 'Brassuca rapa var.


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Thai Hot Chile Pepper Thai Hot Chile Pepper

It is as well a superb ornamental plant for borders or containers. The chilli-loving Thais consume more hot peppers than any other culture. Discover the delights of Thai Hot flavor in your favourite stir-fry or other Asian dish. Plant in average garden soil with sufficient organic matter. Peppers use quite a bit of water but prefer to be watered deeply and not too often.

The Pepper Chile Thai Hot, 'Capsicum annuum', has a zesty, pungent, very hot flavor for authentic Asian-style cuisine.


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Thumbelina Carrot

Thumbelina was a 1992 All America Winner and is great in heavy soils and pots. Because of its small size, it is great for shallow, clay soils and containers. No excuses for condo/apartment dweller for not growing their own veggies. The single most important factor in growing carrots is to have a deep, clod and rock free, well drained soil. A 50% peat moss mix with the soil is ideal. Even moisture is essential.

The Carrot Thumbelina, 'Daucus carota var staivus (hybrid)', is a small round gourmet carrot with a magnificent, very sweet flavor.


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