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A mix of wildflowers formulated for the Northeastern United States.
87 days, dwarf plants with yellow-red swirled, oblate fruit, offering a delicious, balanced flavor.
Round, blue-green, 7-8 inch diameter heads weighing 5-7 pounds.
Huge fruits have slightly rough skin that ranges in color from yellow to red-orange.
Bright red skin and crisp, white flesh. This variety also does well in frames and greenhouses for forcing.
Hardy perennial with musky scent, ideal for candies and teas, thrives in poor soil.
70-75 days, compact, disease-resistant, dark purple-black tomatoes with sweet, tangy, smoky flavor.
Crisp, flavorful, and heat-tolerant, adding vibrant red spots to your salads.
Legendary pepper, boasting up to a million Scoville units.
Sweet mild flavor and are very disease resistant.
70 days, heat-tolerant, disease-resistant, 8-12 oz tomatoes ideal for snacking, salads, and slicing.
90 days, ivory oblate fruit with sprightly flavor on compact 4-foot plants, container-friendly.
75 days, indeterminate, bright red, elongated pear-shaped fruit ideal for paste and sauces.
Vining plants yield large, bottle-shaped gourds perfect for crafting birdhouses or decorations.
60 days, dwarf plants yield juicy, mild, yellow pear-shaped tomatoes with striking black shoulders.
Prolific, easy-to-pick plants with medium, slightly curved pods and unique orange-eyed seeds.
An early maturing, bi- or tri-color eared variety that is delicious, sweet and packed with old-time corn flavor.
Nutty-flavored leaves mature in 20 days, ideal for cool climates. Enhances salads.
This striking black corn is a superfood with high anthocyanins, adaptable, and easy to grow.
High-yield, bolt-resistant strain with glossy leaves, perfect for a variety of cuisines and spice use.
Fine, sweet potato-like flavor.
Beautiful magenta with a light green base, deeply curled, very mild flavor.
Hardy perennial with aromatic seeds, perfect yellow flowers, and offers culinary and medicinal uses.
Tall, vibrant blooms attract butterflies and birds, thriving in sunny, dry spots.