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Trusty Tomato, ORG, LOC
Our Price: $2.95
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Purple Calabash Tomato, ORG, LOC
Our Price: $2.95
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Trusty is a Nature's Crossroads exclusive, a large heirloom tomato bred in central Indiana for over 70 years. Hearty beefsteak flavor and large fruit. Seeds grown in Indiana by LIFE Certified Organic Farm.
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Purple Calabash is one of ugliest beauties with a deeply pleated shape. The taste has been likened to a fine wine, with swirling complex flavor. Seeds grown in Indiana by LIFE Certified Organic Farm.
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Green Zebra Tomato, ORG, LOC
Our Price: $2.95
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Bulls Blood Beet, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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Green when fully ripe, makes a great addition to any tomato salad. Fruit is tangy with distinctive tiger stripes. Indeterminate vines are productive through the entire season. Seeds grown in Indiana by LIFE Certified Organic Farm.
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Dark red leaves bring color to cold season salad mixes. Baby beets are sweet and tender. This variety performs well in the heat.
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Chioggia Beet, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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Detroit Dark Red Beet, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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White and red concentric rings in the root are reminiscent of a bullseye. Look and taste great when sliced thinly and served in a salad. Sow early spring and late summer.
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Easy to grow beet variety with large and uniform roots. Stores well and is especially sweet after the first frosts. Very nutritious greens are packed with vitamins.
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Chanteney Red Core Carrot, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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Scarlet Nantes Carrot, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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An heirloom carrot that performs well in high clay soils. High yields and great taste have made this a garden favorite. Great variety for storage.
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Small to medium carrot tops make this variety great for smaller or tightly spaced garden. Superb flavor with 7" blunt-tipped roots.
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Long White Bunching Onion, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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Sparkler Radish, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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Plant in early spring when soil can be worked and again in late summer. Overwinters with protection. For earliest onions, start indoors 8-10 weeks before last frost.
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Sow this fancy radish spring to summer and again in late summer for deep red, round roots that fade to an icy white at the tips. Sweet flavor, grows quite large.
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Cherry Belle Radish, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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Pink Beauty Radish, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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This early red radish will be the first radish to the table and is tops in open-pollinated quality and yields. Plant every two weeks through spring.
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A radish like no other, this pink-skinned variety is succulent and sweet with just a little spiciness. Roots will grow to golf ball size quickly; use at any size.
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Purple Plum Radish, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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White Beauty Radish, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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Rich, deep purple skins yield to snowy white interior, making for a striking addition to any salad or veggie plate. Resists pithiness to large sizes. Plant spring and fall.
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Cool, crisp, and crunchy, this white skinned radish has strong tall tops to ward off insects. Plant early spring and again in late summer to to mid fall.
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Golden Wax Bush Bean, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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Provider Bush Bean, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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A productive and early yellow wax bean. Deep golden in color, looks great in a bean salad or mixed with green beans. Great flavor. Sow 2" apart in rows 2-3' apart.
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Easy to grow, great taste, vigorous plants. A standard variety for high yields and early season performance. Dark purple seeds germinate well in cooler spring soils.
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Royal Burgundy Bush Bean, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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Great burgundy-colored bean is beautiful when used raw in salads (turns a vivid green when cooked). Easy to see when harvesting. Brown seed germinates well in cooler spring soils.
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Excellent productivity makes this bean a favorite. Great old-fashioned bean flavor at any size. Brown seeds.
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Oregon Sugar Pod Pea, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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Progress Fresh Shelling Pea, ORG
Our Price: $2.50
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Produces large and reliable yields of classic stir fry snow peas. Although a bush type, plants typically reach 4 feet in height. Peas retain color when cooked and freeze well.
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Dwarf vines produce a lot of peas in a little space. Large, plump pods yield 7 to 9 sweet peas. Vines have some disease resistance. Plant early spring and late summer.
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