- Semi-dwarf variety
- Pollinator needed
- Sweetly tart, juicy crisp fruit
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- Semi-dwarf variety
- Pollinator needed
- Green with firm, crisp flesh
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- Dwarf variety
- Pollinator needed
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- Medium-sized, blue to black fruit
- Ideal for juicing, cooking, or eating
- Medium to large firm and sweet fruit
- Similar flavor to Concord
- Large, firm red colored fruit
- Hardiest variety of seedless grape
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- Dwarf raspberry bush with full-sized berries
- Can be planted in the ground or in planters
- Matures to 3' in height
- Self-pollinating
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- Many different varieties
- Comes in a decorative metal pot
- Grow real fruit at home!
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- Heirloom variety
- Yellow 1 lb. fruit with red exterior
- Indeterminate
- Great for slicing, excellent taste
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- Semi-dwarf variety
- Unlike other sweet cherries, Stella needs no pollinator in order to set a good crop of fruit
- Very productive trees and is a good pollinizer for other sweet cherries
- Very sweet black cherries
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- Dwarf variety
- Juicy and sweet
- Crispness of apple
- Requires a pollinator
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- Large, oval fruit
- Dark red skin
- Firm, freestone peach of excellent flavor
- Self-pollinating
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- These nearly black, elongated fruits can weigh up to 3 pounds when ripe
- Its creamy, pale yellow flesh has a tender texture and mild flavor
- This heirloom variety has larger fruit than hybrids
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- Semi-dwarf variety
- Pollinator needed
- All-time favorite yellow apple has firm, crisp, very juicy flesh
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- Semi-dwarf variety
- Pollinator needed
- Golden yellow skin
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- Dwarf variety
- Self-pollinating
- Disease resistant
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- This unique squash can be served with spaghetti sauce
- Fruits are 8"-9" long, about 3-4 pounds each
- Rind is hard, smooth, and medium yellow
- A nutritious, low calorie alternative to pasta
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- A cool season biennial that has the taste of mild onions or scallions
- Start these cold hardy in the garden early, grow in a trench mounding soil against the stems every 10-14 days to "blanch" your crop
- Harvest when stems reach 1" in diameter