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Giant, thick, dark green leaves. Excellent for canning.
Night-blooming, lightly scented, 8-10 foot vines. Excellent as part of your "Moon Garden."
Self-blanching, heavy-yielding cauliflower with smooth, white heads, ideal for fall and winter harvests.
The crops are heavy with pickings concentrated.
Petals are pale to deep mahogany red color with dark centers.
Vibrant, fragrant blooms in diverse colors, best for gardens with afternoon shade.
Native European perennial with sky-blue flowers, grows 12-36 inches, zones 5-8.
Tall native North American plant that thrives in wetland habitates
A burley tobacco which grows to a height of 6' to the crows foot, or 7-8 with the flower head.
Apricot-colored, sweet and very tasty fruit.
Heat-loving plants with striking red blooms. Attracts pollinators, and perfect for raised beds or as border plants.
Long blooming; excellent for beds, borders and as cut flowers.
Native to parts of North American; White to pink to lavender flowers. Will grow twelve to forty-eight inches tall.
Prolific, pods are upright on erect, bush-like, dwarf, plants. Very easy to pick.
Bright light-yellow skin that is slightly wrinkled with sweet, pale green flesh.
A cigar wrapper variety best grown in the shade.
Tall ornamental plants, reaching 5-6 feet with 65-day maturity.
Early-maturing, mild-flavored Burley ideal for cigarette and pipe blends.
Ideal for cooler climates, this compact melon offers fragrant, tasty fruit perfect for container gardening.
A tall, flu-cured bright leaf variety with high yields and easy curing.
Vigorous, mosaic-resistant beans with pale yellow pods and deep black seeds.
A curated collection of heat-tolerant, best-selling vegetable varieties ideal for Texas gardening.
A tall, high-yielding okra with thick, flavorful pods.
Ears are 7-8 inches long with 10-12 rows of large white kernels.