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75 days, indeterminate, plum-sized tomatoes with striking striping and excellent crack resistance.
80 days, vigorous dwarf plants yield medium-large, bright yellow tomatoes with juicy, sweet-tart flesh.
74 days, determinate, red, firm, globe-shaped tomatoes, 7 oz, SVF 1 & 2 tolerant.
75 days, indeterminate, red fruits with firm, sweet-tart flesh, resistant to sunburn and cracking.
A curated collection of best-selling, heirloom vegetable varieties ideal for the Deep South climate.
85 days, dwarf plant with sweet, green fruit, ideal for containers, grows to 4 feet.
Beautiful, rich chocolate colored bell-type pepper on compact plants.
Mid-season dwarf with prolific, striped green-gold 3 oz tomatoes, tart green flesh, container-friendly.
75 days, indeterminate, hardy vines, red globe fruit, smooth skin, excellent flavor, ideal for canning.
Discover a curated collection of best-selling, heirloom vegetable varieties ideal for the Ozarks.
85 days, compact dwarf plants produce bright-orange, tart, medium-large tomatoes perfect for slicing.
This diverse, resilient Flint Corn boasts blue kernels with high antioxidant power and genetic variety.
75 days, determinate, bright red, crack-resistant tomatoes with classic flavor, ideal for processing.
Early-maturing, mild-flavored Burley ideal for cigarette and pipe blends.
Dates back to the early 1800s. Good fresh or dry.
Plants reach 5-6 feet tall, have pink flowers, and its leaves are egg-shaped in outline attached to the stalks at the broad end.
Deep orange paste tomato with fruity flavor, ideal for salsa and sauce, 52 days.
An annual and perennial mix for the moister climates of the West Coast.
95 days, indeterminate, huge 40 oz pink fruit with excellent flavor and good leaf coverage.
80 days; dwarf, container-friendly plants yield bright yellow, oblate, 6-12 oz tomatoes with mild flavor.
A rare, "garden-to-table" muskmelon; Pick at peak of ripeness and eat.
73 days, compact determinate plants with lacy leaves, red oblate fruit, excellent flavor.
Bright yellow Danvers-type carrot with six-inch roots.