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4 gram seed packet
Squash Summer Zucchini Dark Green Org Hrlm Dark Green Organic Heirloom Zucchini Summer Squash produces a uniform fruit that is straight and small and of high quality, usually found only in hybrids. Dark green has light flecks, good production, and an authentic zucchini flavor with very high yields. This is a bush-type plant that is early and vigorous. Being delicious and versatile, Dark Green Zucchini is excellent sautéed, steamed, fried or baked. It is best harvested at 6-8" long. Winter squash comes in shapes round and elongated, scalloped and pear-shaped with flesh that ranges from golden-yellow to brilliant orange. This squash stores well in dry, cool conditions, 55-60° F. .
Spinach Whale F1 Org Whale F-1 Organic Spinach is a dark green baby spinach with round to elongated leaves. It is slow to bolt; harvest early summer to fall. Whale FR-1 should be used as your second spinach for continuous cuttings. It’s a cool weather lover and it grows extremely quickly, which means you don’t have to wait long to enjoy it, but you’ll also have to keep planting new spinach to extend the harvest. Getting spinach to grow is easy! Just plant 4-6 weeks before last frost; can also be planted mid fall for earliest spring harvests! (Resists DM. ) .
Spinach Everlasting Spinach Org Selected for non-bolting, it is virtually bolt-proof and now a biennial. It can be sown very early. Everlasting Organic begins its baby leaf production in 48 days and keeps producing through November. Emerging from the snow in the spring, it is fine stemmed with semi savoyed leaves. This spinach beautifully fills in that long day spinach void. .
Squash Winter Sweet Meat Org It has a slate green shell and orange flesh. It can weigh in up to 20 lbs. on fertile fields and is an excellent keeper. Seed directly into the garden in late spring when all danger of frost has passed and weather has warmed. Plant about 6 seeds per hill, spacing hills 3 to 4 feet apart. .
Squash Winter Mooregold Org Mooregold Organic Winter Squash has good flavor and is even more productive than most Buttercups. It has smooth orange skin with salmon stripes and bright orange flesh. Mooregold produces high yields of 7" diameter dark orange butternut squash. Plant about 6 seeds per hill, spacing hills 3 to 4 feet apart. Thin or transplant to 3 sturdiest plants per hill when seedlings are 3 to 4 inches high. .
Squash Winter Bitterroot Buttercup Org Hrlm Bitterroot Buttercup Organic Heirloom Winter Squash has a uniform shape, square shoulders and small cup size, which means thicker flesh on the inside. Great for market, it has good keeping quality. Enjoy these winter squash baked and served hot with butter and brown sugar! Sow in late spring after soil has warmed and keep the soil moist, especially when squash are setting. Allow fruit to remain on the vine until hard enough to resist scratching with your fingernail. Pick before frost. .
Squash Summer Zucchini Seneca F1 Plant seeds in late spring or early summer. Pick zucchini regularly to insure a steady supply, and you get the best flavor when fruits are small. .
Radish Pink Beauty Org Hrlm Wonderful, unique and mild tasting, Pink Beauty is popular at specialty markets. It is excellent for salads and gourmet dishes. Keep the soil moist and you will enjoy these radishes in 28 to 30 days! .
Radish Purple Plum Org Hrlm Thin plants to a spacing of 1 inch apart when plants first emerge. Radishes should be seeded two to three seeds per inch and thinned when they are about 2 inches tall, to a spacing of one inch apart. .
Radish German Giant Org Hrlm German Giant Organic Heirloom Radish is a very large round red radish that is firm, crisp, and mild; from Germany in 1800's. Seed directly into the vegetable garden anytime the soil is workable, usually from March to September. .
Radish Easter Egg Ii Org It is a good round crisp radish, without pithiness.
Squash Winter Early Butternut Org Hrlm Plant 3-4 seeds per foot, 1 " deep in rows 4-5 feet apart.
Squash Winter Spaghetti Org Hrlm Spaghetti Organic Heirloom Winter Squash is impressive for its true bush habit and exceptional vigor, earliness, and hardiness.
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