Poinsett 76 Cucumber, Organic
$3.50
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange - Poinsett 76 is an improved version of Poinsett having multiple disease-tolerance. Developed by Clemson and Cornell for disease tolerance. Produces dark green cukes 7-8 in. long and 2½ in. in diameter. The best open-pollinated slicer for the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic coastal areas as a disease-resistant main crop garden variety.
Organic and Open-Pollinated
High disease resistance
Good production
56 days
2 grams or ~60 Seeds per packet
Disease Resistance - Very good for resistance of Angular leaf spot, Anthracnose, Downy mildew, Powdery mildew, Spider mites
Instructions - Sow seeds outdoors in 12" diameter hills after the last frost when soil is warm. Space hills 6' apart in all directions. Can also be started indoors 2-4 weeks before the last frost for an earlier harvest. Cucumbers benefit from consistent moisture. Provide support for vines to save space.
Direct Seed: 1" Deep
Seeds to Hill: 6-8 Seeds
Thin: To 3-4 Plants
Light: Full Sun
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Poona Kheera Cucumber, Organic
$4.00
$4.25
The Seed Savers Exchange - Originally from Poona, India, this very unusual cucumber matures into what looks like a large russet potato. Smooth-skinned fruits turn from white to golden-yellow to russet brown and may be eaten at any stage, skin and all. Tender, crisp, and delicious. Hardy disease-resistant vines produce an early crop with good yields. 55 days. ±1,000 seeds/oz.
Organic & Open-Pollinated
Smooth white skin matures to russet brown
Tender and delicious
Disease resistant
55 days
25 Seeds per packet
Instructions - Sow seeds outdoors in 12" diameter hills after the last frost when soil is warm. Space hills 6' apart in all directions. Can also be started indoors 2-4 weeks before the last frost for an earlier harvest. Cucumbers benefit from consistent moisture. Provide support for vines to save space.
Direct Seed: 1" Deep
Seeds to Hill: 6-8 Seeds
Thin: To 3-4 Plants
Light: Full Sun
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Porto Spineless Cardoon, Artichoke Flavor, Heirloom
$4.00
$5.50
Firefly Farm & Mercantile - Porto Spineless Cardoon are grown for their artichoke flavor. You eat the midrib and leaf stalks of the cardoon plant. They should be blanched before harvesting. You can use this as a side dish or is in used in stuffing, soups or stews.
Blanching involves wrapping leaves in newspaper, burlap, or black plastic for a few weeks before harvesting. This prepares the stem for eating. These are also grown for their thistle like flowers and serrated silver green leaves.
Perennial in Zones 6–10. Cynara cardunculus
Characteristics:
Non-GMO, and open-pollinated
Plants grow 3-4' tall
Perennial in Zones 6–10.
100 days
25 seeds
Not available to ship to California
Instructions -Sow seeds indoors ¼" deep. Plant outdoors after danger of frost has passed but the days are still cool. Fertilize liberally for best results. An annual in zones 3-6 (vernalization recommended) or perennial in zones 7+
Sow Indoors: 8-10 weeks before the last frost
Germination: 10-20 Days
Plant Rows: 3-4' apart
Plant Spacing: 2-3'
Full Sun
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Potimarron Squash, Organic
$3.75
$3.95
The Seed Savers Exchange - (C. maxima) (aka Courge Châtaigne) A small winter squash from France, inversely pear-shaped, with a flavor like chestnuts. The name is derived from the French: potiron (pumpkin) and marron (chestnut). Superb table quality in a small (3-4 pounds) manageable size. 85-95 days.
Characteristics:
Organic
Fruits grow to 3 to 4 pounds
Chestnut-like flavor
Long shelf life
85-95 days
25 seeds per packet
Instructions - Sow seeds outdoors in 12" diameter hills after danger of frost has passed. Hills should be spaced 6' apart in all directions. Can also be started indoors 3 weeks before transplanting out.
Direct Seed: 1" Deep
Seeds to Hill: 6-8 Seeds
Thin: To 3-4 Plants
Light: Full Sun
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Premium Late Flat Dutch Cabbage, 1940 Heirloom
$3.75
$4.25
The Seed Savers Exchange - (aka Drumhead, Surehead) Introduced to the U.S. by German immigrants around 1840; listed in the 1924 catalog of D. M. Ferry & Co. Solid blue-green flat heads with white interior weigh 10-15 pounds. Excellent for late fall or winter use. 100 days from transplant. ±9,000 seeds/oz.
Blue-green flat heads
White interior
Heads weigh 10-15 pounds
Excellent for late fall or winter use
100 days from transplant
100 Seeds per pack
Instructions - Sow seeds indoors ¼" deep. Plant out just before the last frost. Make sure cabbage has a regular supply of water.
Start Indoors: 6-8 weeks before the last frost
Germination: 7-12 Days
Plant Outdoors: 24-36” Apart
Light: Full Sun
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Prescott Fond Blanc Melon, 1883 Heirloom
$3.75
$3.95
The Seed Savers Exchange - Documented by Vilmorin in Les Plantes Potageres (1883). This cantaloupe was once a favorite of French market gardeners. Fruits weigh 4-9 pounds and have beautifully warted skin and dense sweet flesh. Almost too pretty to eat! The fragrance when fully ripe is incredible. Like all rockmelons, Prescott will not slip from the vine. Good drought tolerance. 85-95 days.
Characteristics:
Fruits grow to 4-9 pounds
Dense orange flesh and strong, sweet fragrance
Good drought tolerance
85-95 days
25 Seeds per packet
Instructions - Melons love the heat. Sow seeds outdoors in 12" diameter hills after danger of frost has passed and soil has warmed. Space hills 6' apart in all directions. Seeds will germinate in 4-10 days. Can also be started indoors 2-3 weeks before the last frost.
Plant 1" deep
Plant hills, 6-8 seed
Thin: To 3-4 Plants
Light: Full Sun
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Pride of Wisconsin Melon, 1937 Heirloom
$3.75
$3.95
The Seed Savers Exchange - A fabulous Midwest historic variety introduced in 1937 by the Robert Buist Company. Heavy yields of football-shaped 4-8 pound muskmelons. Hard-shelled with firm sweet flesh. Great old-fashioned flavor associated with roadside stand melons. If you can only grow one melon and do not want to be disappointed, this is the variety to grow.
Characteristics:
Football shaped fruits grow to 4-8 pounds
Firm, orange flesh
Heavy producer
Old-fashioned muskmelon flavor
90-100 days
25 Seeds per packet
Instructions - Melons love heat. Sow seeds outdoors in 12" diameter hills after danger of frost has passed and soil has warmed. Space hills 6' apart in all directions. Seeds will germinate in 4-10 days. Can also be started indoors 2-3 weeks before last frost.
Plant 1" deep
Plant hills, 6-8 seed
Germinate 7-14 days
Thin 3-4 plants
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Principe Borghese Tomato, Determinate, Organic
from $3.50
$3.95
If you are looking for a determiniate tomato that is flavorful and verstaile, Principe Borghese Tomato is a good candidate. It has smaller compact plants that will need staking becasue of the vast amount of 1-2 ounce plum tomatoes it will produce. We source this from various places and try to show whats available as we strive for organic when available.
Characteristics:
Fruits grow to 1-2 ounces
Red, plum-shaped fruits
Well suited for drying
Fruit ripens over a 2 week period
Bushy plants need support due to the heavy yields
Determinate - Fruit ripens over a 2 week period
70-75 days from transplant
Instructions - Sow seeds indoors ¼" deep 4-6 weeks before the last frost. Tomatoes are sensitive to freezing temperatures, so wait to transplant outdoors until the soil is warm. Plant in full sun.
Sow indoors 6 weeks before the last frost
Germination 7-14 days
Plant apart 24-36"
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Prismatic Rainbow Chard, Swiss Chard, Organic
$3.25
$3.50
Prismatic Rainbow Chard - Originally from Australia, this is a more recent selection by Siskiyou Seeds. A real rainbow – stalks in vivid shades of orange, pink, white, yellow, and red, with some striping. Also selected for upright leaves and for resistance to leaf miners.
Characteristics:
Gorgeous colors that add beauty to any dish
Upright, easy to harvest
Open-Pollinated
30 days baby, 60 days full size
4 grams approx. 200 seeds per packet
Instructions - Sow seeds outdoors in mid-spring through mid-summer and into fall in warmer regions. The transplant can be started indoors or in a cold frame 4-6 weeks before planting. Grows best in full sun but tolerates partial shade.
Plant 4-8" apart depending on desired leaf size
Plant 1/2" Deep
Plant Rows 18-24" apart (or can be grown closer if you like the leaves smaller and harvest for salads vs cooking - we start out at 10" spacing for late spring leaves to munch on then pull up every other one to grow them larger)
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Prize Choy Asian Green, Organic
$3.75
Seed Exchange - Beautiful upright Pac Choy with succulent white stems and lush green leaves. This strain is especially uniform, vigorous, and bolt resistant. Delicious mild flavor. Excellent in stir-fries. 45-50 days
Organic
Mild flavor
White stems and green leaves
Bolt resistant
45-50 days
±500 seeds
Instructions - Sow seeds outdoors after danger of frost has passed to prevent premature flowering. Can also be planted in late summer for a fall crop. Seeds will germinate in 4-7 days. Plant in full sun to partial shade.
Direct Seed 1" apart
Planting Depth 1/4"
Rows 18" Apart
Thin 6-12" apart
Prizetaker Leek, 1880 Heirloom
$3.75
$3.95
The Seed Savers Exchange - (aka Lyon) English historic variety that first appeared in American catalogs at the end of the 1880s. Very hardy 36" tall plants with thick, solid, pure-white base. Even with its large size, the stalk retains its tenderness and mild flavor. 110-135 days from transplant. ±10,600 seeds/oz.
Characteristics:
Stalks grow to 36 inches
Base is pure-white
Mild flavor and tender
110-135 days from transplant
100 seeds per packet
Instructions - Sow seeds indoors ¼" deep and space 1" in all directions. Transplant as soon as soil can be worked in spring. Hill or mound soil around stems several times to blanch as leeks grow.
Sow Indoors: 4-6 weeks before the last frost
Germinate 5-7 days
Plants 6" apart
Plant Rows 12-24" apart
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Provider Bush Bean
$4.00
$4.25
The Seed Exchange - Known as the most dependable early green bean, this easy-to-grow variety offers excellent flavor and is one of the best for freezing and canning. It germinates well in cooler soil, adapts to diverse soil and climate conditions, and is disease-resistant. Round, straight pods grow heavily on compact plants. Introduced in 1965 by horticulturist Dr. Hoffman of the U.S. Vegetable Laboratory in South Carolina. Bush habit, snap, 50-55 days.
Bush bean
Excellent flavor
Disease resistant
Cool-weather tolerant
Snap bean
50-55 days
±1,200 seeds/lb
Instructions - Sow seeds outdoors after the danger of frost has passed and soil and air temperatures have warmed. Harvest frequently for increased yields.
Direct Seed 2" apart
Plant 1" deep
Plant Rows 36-48" apart
Full sun
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Provider Bush Bean, Organic
$3.75
$3.90
The standard fresh market variety for green beans.
High Mowing Organic Seeds - Provider comes through every year with early, heavy yields of attractive, uniform beans. Plants are vigorous and productive with strong root systems, even under adverse conditions. Good resistance to mildew and virus. Purple seeds.
5-6" pods
Open-Pollinated
Stringless
1 ounce of seeds
Instructions - Sow seeds outdoors after the danger of frost has passed and soil and air temperatures have warmed. Harvest frequently for increased yields.
Direct Seed 2" apart
Plant 1" deep
Plant Rows 36-48" apart
Full sun
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Prudens Purple Tomato, Heirloom, organic
$3.70
$3.90
Rivals Brandywine is the best-flavored heirloom tomato with a silky texture.
High Mowing Organic Seeds - Pruden's is not really purple, but rather a deep pink with slight shoulder ribbing. Fruits are large, often close to 1 lb each, but smaller with a more refined shape than Brandywine and without the hard core. Plants have potato-shaped leaves.
Characteristics:
Organic, non-GMO, and open-pollinated
Indeterminate
12-16 oz fruit
72 days
1/10 gram
Instructions - Tomatoes are warm-season tender annuals. Tomatoes yield best in clay or loam soils that are well-drained and high in organic matter. They can tolerate acid soil as low as 5.5, but they prefer to grow in the 6.0-6.8 range. Days to maturity are from transplants. Start seeds 6-8 weeks before the planting date.
Planting depth: 1/8-1/4"
Plant spacing: for determinate varieties 12-18", for indeterminate 24-36"
Row Spacing: 4-6’ centers"
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Pungo Creek Butcher Dent Corn, Organic, Heirloom pre-1870’s origin Pungo Creek, VA
$3.50
$3.75
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange - We are excited about this one. It is always fun sourcing new corns to try. Corn gets a bad wrap for health but corns like this are filled with minerals and nutrients and part of a well rounded diet, heirloom corns deliver nutrition.
Pungo Creek Butcher Corn - Eastern Shore heirloom from Bill Savage, grown for 165 years by Pungo Creek, VA farmers. Genetic analysis shows it to be descended from Bloody Butcher.
A tall, hardy corn with sturdy stalks up to 11 ft. Ears are a mixed rainbow of red, brown, yellow, and sometimes purple. 9-12 in. ears in tightly wrapped husks. Rough milled this is a nutritious feed for your flock, or the corn can be ground into a meal with rich flavor and unusual color. Pretty enough to grow just for looks, this corn is delicious baked into muffins or cornbread.
Certified Organic
Heirloom
Especially well-suited to the South-East
100 seeds on average, 28g
Instructions - Requires a soil temperature of 65 degrees F to germinate well. Succession plantings can then be made 2-3 weeks apart.
Harvest and dry popcorn down as you would grinding corn. Thorough drying is important in getting kernels that will pop. Popcorns are resistant to ear damage by birds.
Sow seed 1" in deep
Rows: 36 in" apart
Thin: 6-12 in. apart
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Purple Beauty Pepper (Sweet)
$4.00
$4.25
Seed Savers Exchange - This absolutely stunning purple bell pepper has a tender, crisp texture and low-key, sweet flavor. The large, four-lobed, thick-walled fruits remain purple for some time before ripening to a radiant purple-red and are borne on sturdy, compact plants. 70-75 days from transplant. Sweet
Characteristics:
Mild sweet flavor
Holds purple color well
Sweet pepper
50 Seeds
Instructions - Sow seeds indoors ¼” deep. Peppers germinate best in warm soil, so gentle bottom heat may be helpful until seedlings emerge. Wait to transplant outdoors until soil is warm.
Sow indoors 8 weeks before the last frost
Plant 1/4" deep
Germinates in 14 days
Plant Rows 12-24" apart
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Purple Dragon Carrot, Organic
$3.45
$3.55
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange - 80 days. Beautiful regular-size purple carrot bred by John Navazio. Bright orange or yellow interior, sweet almost "wild" spicy flavor, can be used just like any regular carrot, good storage. Our favorite purple carrot, with better flavor and more consistent color than "Cosmic Purple." Pkt (1 g)
Organic and Open-Pollinated
Specialty Appeal
6-8" Coreless Nantes Style
75 days
1 grams, ~500 seeds
Instructions - Sow seeds outdoors before 3-4 weeks of last frost or soil can be worked. Optimal temperature is 65 degrees.
Plant 1/2" apart
Plant 1/4" Deep
Plant Rows 16-24" apart
Thin 2-4" Apart
Purple Pickling Eggplant, Organic
$4.00
$4.25
The Seed Savers Exchange - Traditional Italian variety used for making eggplant relish or for fresh eating. Pear-shaped fruits (up to 8" long) are borne in abundance on purple-stemmed thornless plants. 90 days from transplant. ±6,000 seeds/oz.
Organic
Pear-shaped fruits grow up to 8 inches
Purple stems
Thornless
90 days from transplant
25 Seeds per packet
Instructions - Sow seeds indoors ¼" deep. Transplant outdoors once the danger of frost has passed and soil is warm. Using landscape fabric or black plastic can accelerate growth and productivity in cooler climates.
Start Indoors: 8 weeks before the last frost
Germinate for 14 Days
Plant Outdoors: 18-24” Apart
Light: Full Sun
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Purple Podded Pole Bean, 1930’s Heirloom
$4.00
$4.25
Seed Exchange - Plants of this historic variety climb vigorously to 6' to show off an abundance of reddish-purple pods that are high-quality, hearty, and stringless. The pods grow 5-7"-long and turn to light green when cooked. Henry Field discovered this variety in an Ozarks garden in the 1930s.
Conventional
Pole beans
Snap bean
Reddish Purple, stringless pods
Instructions - Sow seeds outdoors after danger of frost has passed and soil and air temperatures have warmed. Harvest frequently to increase yield. Pods can be left on the vine to mature and then harvested as dry beans.
Direct Seed 2" apart
Planting Depth 1"
Support with trellis, teepee, or fencing
Purple Sango Radish Microgreen Seeds, Organic
$8.25
Spicy deep purple-green leaves and purple stems.
Highly desireable color and weight from succlent stems and cotyledons. "Purple Sango radish has the dark purple color that our mixes need, and thick weighty cotyledons that give us great yields," says Katherine of Moose Meadow Farm. "We plant it more than any other microgreen!"
Lofty greens
Unique color
3oz of Seeds
Instructions - Follow Instructions on Pack - Super easy.
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