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80 days, indeterminate, dark-orange, elongated paste tomatoes with a reddish blush, productive vines.
90 days, indeterminate, potato leaf plants produce large, pink, oblate, juicy slicing tomatoes.
A popular Maryland-type tobacco with very large leaves.
85 days, indeterminate, large pink fruit up to one pound, excellent for home gardens.
95 days, indeterminate, red fruit, mild and sweet flavor, resistant to Fusarium and Verticillium.
80 days, indeterminate, yellow, fuzzy-skinned, 2-inch tomatoes are juicy, sweet, mildly tart snacks.
Master organic gardening and self-reliance with expert tips on growing staple crops sustainably.
Very fast growing, commonly planted to attract wild game birds, and used as a warm season cover crop, fodder crop, and for erosion control.
Bristles are gentle enough to clean but not damage kernels.
"Burley" tobacco and was historically used for cigarette blending.
Open-pollinated seeds for diverse climates, offering endless future harvests and sustainable food security.
Semi-determinate plants. Seeds are uniform, medium sized, and dark brown.
75 days, dwarf plants yield medium-yellow, tangy, delicious fruit, ideal for containers.
80 days, dwarf plants yield medium-large, crimson pink, juicy tomatoes with mild, delightful flavor.
High-yielding, 36-inch plants with purple flowers and protein-rich tan seeds.
Prolific, indeterminate plants with purple flowers and nutrient-rich, medium-sized, dull-yellow beans.
100 days, tall-growing dwarf with juicy, pale yellow fruit, sweet flavor, and tart aftertaste.
Late-season, dwarf plants yield medium, ivory oblate tomatoes with sweet-tart flavor, container-friendly.
Slightly sweeter flavor that Dwarf Champion.
Tastes slightly tangy but is mild and has sweet overtones.
83 days, indeterminate, pink, smooth, flattened-globe tomatoes, excellent for shipping, bears until frost.
80 days, indeterminate, red flattened-globe fruit, 4 oz, ideal for canning, heat-tolerant.
A crunchy-sweet snap peas with purple blooms.
Comprehensive guide to no-till gardening, focusing on soil health and ecological practices.