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USDA OrganicOut Of Stock Organic Mary Washington Asparagus Seeds Open Pollinated
Mary Washington Asparagus seeds are an old favorite US variety used in the truck garden and commercial market. This perennial produces early, long, straight, dark-green spears with tight purpling tips that are noted for their uniform size! Delicious and resistant to some rusts and blight. The cutting season can last up to 60 days.Quick ViewxOrganic Mary Washington Asparagus Seeds
Asparagus officinalis
USDA OrganicOut Of Stock
- 8" Asparagus Spears
- American Heirloom - 1935
- Harvest in second season
Mary Washington Asparagus seeds are an old favorite US variety used in the truck garden and commercial market. This perennial produces early, long, straight, dark-green spears with tight purpling tips that are noted for their uniform size! Delicious and resistant to some rusts and blight. The cutting season can last up to 60 days.
$3.96 Pkt - $15.95 / Oz -
USDA OrganicOut Of Stock Organic Long Island Improved Brussels Sprouts Seeds Open Pollinated
Long Island Improved is the most common and widely adapted open pollinated Brussel Sprouts variety for the home vegetable garden! Compact plants grow up to 24 inches tall and produce massive amounts of tight, tender heads that average 1 1/2" in diameter. Relative maturity is 100 days from sowing.Quick ViewxOrganic Long Island Improved Brussels Sprouts Seeds
Brassica oleracea
USDA OrganicOut Of Stock
- 1.5" Heads
- American Heirloom - 1939
- Harvest 100 Days / Transplant
Long Island Improved is the most common and widely adapted open pollinated Brussel Sprouts variety for the home vegetable garden! Compact plants grow up to 24 inches tall and produce massive amounts of tight, tender heads that average 1 1/2" in diameter. Relative maturity is 100 days from sowing.
$3.96 Pkt - $7.09 / Oz -
USDA OrganicOut Of Stock Organic Catalogna Emerald Endive Seeds Open Pollinated
This is a favorite endive among gardeners. Emerald green in color, it makes a nice contrast with the garnet colored varieties.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $12.65 / Oz -
USDA OrganicOut Of Stock Organic Red Deer Tongue Leaf Lettuce Seeds Open Pollinated
Popular with pioneers because if its high productivity, Red Deer Tongue produces beautiful, crinkled lettuce leaves with good nutty flavor! The leaves are tender and variegated red and green in color. It is slow to bolt! Water regularly, but do not overwater.Quick ViewxOrganic Red Deer Tongue Leaf Lettuce Seeds
Lactuca sativa
Popular with pioneers because if its high productivity, Red Deer Tongue produces beautiful, crinkled lettuce leaves with good nutty flavor! The leaves are tender and variegated red and green in color. It is slow to bolt! Water regularly, but do not overwater.
$3.75 Pkt - $12.65 / Oz -
USDA OrganicOut Of Stock Organic Purplewave Mustard Seeds Open Pollinated
This beautiful variety of mustard has a peppery taste that is as striking as its appearance. A cross between varieties Osaka Purple and Green Wave, it comes from the research of plant genetics expert Dr. Alan Kapuler, founder of Peace Seeds.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $9.71 / Oz -
USDA OrganicOut Of Stock Organic Red Cipollini Onion Seeds Open Pollinated
Red Cipollini onions, named with the Italian word meaning "little onion," have also been called the poor man's onion. In times when poverty made eating meat or bread impossible, people of Italy grew this tiny onion and made it a staple of their diet. Now a tradition, and often found in their national cuisine, Italians usually serve this onion grilled or roasted to bring out the natural sweetness.Quick ViewxOrganic Red Cipollini Onion Seeds
Allium cepa
Red Cipollini onions, named with the Italian word meaning "little onion," have also been called the poor man's onion. In times when poverty made eating meat or bread impossible, people of Italy grew this tiny onion and made it a staple of their diet. Now a tradition, and often found in their national cuisine, Italians usually serve this onion grilled or roasted to bring out the natural sweetness.
$3.96 Pkt - $15.95 / Oz -
USDA OrganicOut Of Stock Organic Yellow Cipollini Onion Seeds Open Pollinated
Yellow Cipollini onions, named with the Italian word meaning "little onion," have also been called the poor man's onion. It has good sweetness, yet is still pungent. It is larger and flatter than most pearl onions and is an excellent choice for braising or cooking.Quick ViewxOrganic Yellow Cipollini Onion Seeds
Allium cepa
Yellow Cipollini onions, named with the Italian word meaning "little onion," have also been called the poor man's onion. It has good sweetness, yet is still pungent. It is larger and flatter than most pearl onions and is an excellent choice for braising or cooking.
$3.96 Pkt - $15.95 / Oz