- Smooth, crack-resistant fruit.
- Good for home use
- Can be staked
- Matures in 77 days
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- Dark red color
- Firm, smooth skin
- Matures in 60 days
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- Excellent for patio planters and small garden areas
- Sturdy and compact with 3-4 oz. fruit
- Matures in 60-65 days
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- Wrinkled, curvy, 3-4" fruits
- Scoville Heating Units range of 125,000 - 325,000
- Matures in 100 days
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- Hot, zesty peppers grow about 1" long
- Use sparingly in Asian cooking, soups, and stir-frys
- Matures in 70 days
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- Large, tri-lobed fruit
- Matures from green to orange
- Matures in 65 days
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- Compact habit with abundant fruits
- Thin-walled,crispy peppers
- Matures in 40-65 days
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- Beefsteak type tomato with earlier development and superior disease resistance
- Good producer of extra large, meaty fruits with exceptional flavor
- Vigorous, indeterminate, and will produce right up until frost
- Good for eating fresh, sandwiches, salads, or cooking
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- A legendary heirloom variety with large, slightly flattened, deep pink to red fruits, many weighing over 1 pound
- At maturity these beefsteak type fruits may weigh in at up to 2 1/2 lbs!
- Fruits are meaty and flavorful with few seeds
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- A dependable favorite
- Blocky, bell-shaped fruit with smooth green skin
- Medium sized with firm walls and 4 lobes
- The 18"-24" plants need little care once established in the garden
- Fruit matures from green to red, with sweetness becoming more intense
- Use fresh, cooked, or stuff
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- Stems are a rainbow of colors, including yellow, gold, pink, and crimson, with large leaves
- The stalks are delicious eating, best harvested young
- Cut within 2" of crown for a second harvest
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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
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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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- Dwarf variety
- Self-pollinating
- Disease resistant
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- Dwarf variety
- Pollinator needed
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- Semi-dwarf variety
- Pollinator needed
- Very dark Red Delicious strain
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- Semi-dwarf variety
- Pollinator needed
- Golden yellow skin
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- Semi-dwarf variety
- Pollinator needed
- Green with firm, crisp flesh
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- Semi-dwarf variety
- Pollinator needed
- Sweetly tart, juicy crisp fruit
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- Semi-dwarf variety
- Pollinator needed
- All-time favorite yellow apple has firm, crisp, very juicy flesh
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- A high yielding 4" to 5" cucumber grown on 3' to 4' long, bushy vines
- Excellent for small gardens and patio containers
- Excellent for pickling
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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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- Large, oval fruit
- Dark red skin
- Firm, freestone peach of excellent flavor
- Self-pollinating
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- Medium sized, yellow fleshed peach ripens mid-August
- Flesh is soft and juicy and flavor is good; freestone
- Hardiest of all peaches.
- Self-pollinating
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- Dwarf variety
- Juicy and sweet
- Crispness of apple
- Requires a pollinator
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- Dwarf variety
- The most popular of all purple European freestone prune/plums
- Great for canning, cooking, drying and very delicious and sweet fresh from the tree
- Hardy, vigorous trees are self-pollinating and very productive; ripens early September
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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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- Very cold-hearty, thrives in cold climates
- Ripens in July
- Self-pollinating
- Cross-pollinate with Earliblue for larger crop
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- Dwarf variety reaches only 18"-24" in height and width
- Large, sweet fruit
- Fruits in mid-summer
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- Boxwood-like foliage
- White blossoms in spring
- Reaches 2'-3' in height and width
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- Medium-sized, globe-shaped fruit
- Heirloom variety
- Determinate plant
- Good for canning, slices for sandwiches, salads, and sauce
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- Cross between Brandywine & Big Dwarf
- Pink beefsteak flesh
- Indeterminate
- Great for slicing
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- Heirloom variety
- Yellow 1 lb. fruit with red exterior
- Indeterminate
- Great for slicing, excellent taste
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- Many different varieties
- Comes in a decorative metal pot
- Grow real fruit at home!
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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