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This Russian Heirloom tomato produces small semi- determinant, potato-leaf plants that yield an abundance of rich flavourful mid-sized tomatoes. This...
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This tender and stringless green bean is an heirloom originally from Naples, Italy. It is such a delicious and productive pole bean, you will have...
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Lactuca sativa. This heirloom was first introduced in 1850. A very early leafy lime green lettuce can self seed in your garden to have a perennial...
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Phaseolus vulgaris. Dating back to before 1850. This is a tasty and very prolific green bush bean with black seeds. Stringless and tender....
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This is the cheery dark yellow daisy-like flower with dark brown centre cones. Black-eyed Susan is often found in meadows and roadsides and along...
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This is watermelon is a great choice for northern gardeners as it has a very short season. It does well in heat and drought too though. Black...
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A beautiful climbing blue podded pea that can be eaten as a snow pea but is best eaten as a shelling pea. Big plump and delicious. It is rare to have...
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Solanum lycopersicum. The name of this heirloom means little blond head.It produces clusters of 20-30 very, very tasty gold/yellow 2 cm cherry...
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We received a packet of these Blue Fenugreek seeds from Switzerland via the wonderful bake Dawn Woodward of Evelyn’s Crackers. We were also...
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The flesh of the Blue Hubbard is deep orange, dense, starchy and has the nutty, sweet taste of a sweet potato. Introduced by the Gregory Seed Co. In...
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