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75 days, dwarf plants yield rich-brown tomatoes with deep crimson flesh and intense flavor.
75 days, determinate, crack-resistant red fruit, ideal for canning, with disease resistance and sprawling growth.
Versatile and ornamental, this plant thrives in sunny, sandy-loamy soil, offering edible roots and leaves.
Sweet mild flavor and are very disease resistant.
85 days, indeterminate, deep reddish-pink, 1-pound fruits with sweet-acid flavor, potato leaf foliage.
Uniform in shape and color, dark green, smooth and slender.
Renowned for uniform size and rust resistance, this heirloom asparagus is a parent to modern hybrids.
75-90 days, determinate, compact plants with abundant 3 oz pear-shaped fruit ideal for sauces.
68 days, indeterminate, red globe tomatoes, early crop, vigorous, disease-resistant, 4-5 oz fruit.
65 days, semi-determinate, compact plants yield medium, ribbed, oblate, red tomatoes with excellent flavor.
A Maryland-type tobacco with late-blooming pink flowers and more leaves.
83 days, indeterminate, medium pink tomatoes, smooth, meaty, ideal for Southern growers.
90 days, indeterminate, bright red, elongated, meaty tomatoes ideal for sauces and pastes.
Compact, colorful blooms thrive in containers, borders, and vegetable gardens.
Wonderful shades of oranges and yellows in the summer and fall.
Year-round French heirloom lettuce with ruby red-tipped leaves.
Cold-sensitive perennial with calming, Oregano-like flavor; ideal for USDA zones 7-9, sometimes hardy to 5.
70 days, semi-determinate, deep pink, medium-sized, meaty tomatoes, early and heavy producer.
Early, giant, carnation-flowered mix of orange, gold and yellow.
Comprehensive guide to no-till gardening, focusing on soil health and ecological practices.
75 days, dwarf plants produce purple, round to oblate tomatoes with excellent, complex flavor.
Compact plants, very productive, hardy, luscious and sugary.
One of the largest early maturing roundhead varieties.
Vigorous plant growth with large purple, bell-shaped fruits.