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Succession planting, also known as successive planting, is a way to extend your harvest by staggering plantings of crops or planting varieties with staggered maturing dates. There are four methods of succession planting.
Tips for Successful Succession Planting
- Make sure you have enough seed to get you through the season and into fall if you plan to over-winter vegetables in hoop houses. Some seed lasts several years; others need to be fresh for good germination.
- Add some compost or leaf mold to the beds, between plantings, to keep the soil rich.
- Don't hesitate to pull out vegetables past their prime. Use them while they are at their best and then use the space for something else.
Succession Planting

Arugula / Roquette HEIRLOOM Seed
$2.19
Arugula/Roquette is a member of the mustard family. It has long, smooth leaves with a rather pungent odor and taste. When young, the leaves are best as greens and in salads.
Characteristics: A member of the mustard family. Long, smooth leaves with a rather pungent odor and taste.
Flavor: Pungent, tangy, and peppery
Preparation Ideas: Use young leaves in fresh salads for a pungent taste
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.9
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 40 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: 14"/9"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow seeds as soon as the ground can be worked. Plant 1 seed every 3 inches. When plants are well established, thin. As plants begin to mature, pick outer leaves for regular use until entire plants are harvested.
Suggestions: For best greens, provide quick growth by keeping the ground moist.

Bean Garden Bush Tendergreen Improved Economy Packet Seed
$4.99
Comes in large-size packet!
Bean Tendergreen Improved is a dependable producer over a long season. The long, smooth, stringless pods are tender and at their best for the table when 5 to 6 inches long. High in vitamins A, B, and C, and disease resistant.
Flavor: Thick and meaty
Preparation Ideas: Perfect for canning and freezing, or eating fresh if you can't resist!
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 84
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 6-8 Days
Days to Maturity: 52 Days
Growth Type: Bush
Planting Depth: 1-1.5"
Seed Spacing: 20"/4"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Disease Resistance: Downey/powdery mildew
Instructions: Sow seeds when the soil is warm and all danger of frost is past. Plant 2 seeds every 4 inches. Soaking seeds overnight before planting will speed germination. Thin to 1 plant every 4 inches when the plants have 4 leaves. Pick early and often to encourage production. Sow every 2 weeks until 8 weeks before fall frost.
Suggestions: Avoid working around beans when wet; this may spread diseases. When weeding, hoe gently because beans are shallow-rooted. Mulch plants only after thinning.

Bean Garden Cherokee Wax Seed
$1.99
Cherokee Wax is a popular bush variety that is noted for productive, dependable plant that withstand adverse weather conditions and resist disease. This All America Selections Winner produces 5 to 6 inch long, stringless yellow wax beans with fine flavor. The plant's upright growth habit keeps the pods clean.
Flavor: Fine, nutty flavor
Preparation Ideas: Pairs well with tuna, and adds some nice color to salads
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 21
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 54 Days
Growth Type: Bush
Planting Depth: 1"
Seed Spacing: 20"/3"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Disease Resistance: Common bean mosaic, rust
Instructions: Beans are a warm-season crop. Sow seeds directly outdoors. Plant 1-2 seeds every 3 inches. When seedlings have 4 leaves, thin to 1 plant every 3 inches. Harvest beans all season by sowing every 2 weeks until 2 months before frost. Harvest young and tender pods frequently.
Suggestions: Water plants at the soil level, and avoid wetting the foliage. Harvest beans regularly at the young, succulent stage for best yields.

Bean Garden Contender (Bush) Seed
$1.99
Bean Contender is an excellent, early-maturing variety that produces abundantly. Pods are round, stringless, and are at their best when 5 /12-6 inches long. High in vitamins A, B, and C, it is also disease tolerant.
Flavor: Distinctively strong bean flavor
Preparation Ideas: Doesn't lose any quality in canning or freezing
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 21
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 6-8 Days
Days to Maturity: 55 Days
Growth Type: Bush
Planting Depth: 1-1.5"
Seed Spacing: 20"/4"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Tolerance: Common bean mosaic, powdery mildew
Instructions: Sow seeds when the soil is warm and all danger of frost is past. Plant 2 seeds every 4 inches. Soaking seeds overnight before planting will speed germination. Thin to 1 plant every 4 inches when the plants have 4 leaves. Pick early and often to encourage
Suggestions: Avoid working around beans when wet; this may spread diseases. When weeding, hoe gently because beans are shallow-rooted. Mulch plants only after thinning.

Bean Garden Tendergreen Improved (Bush) HEIRLOOM Seed
$2.49
Bean Tendergreen Improved is a dependable producer over a long season. The long, smooth, stringless pods are tender and at their best for the table when 5 to 6 inches long. High in vitamins A, B, and C, and disease resistant.
Flavor: Thick and meaty
Preparation Ideas: Perfect for canning and freezing, or eating fresh if you can't resist!
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 21
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 6-8 Days
Days to Maturity: 52 Days
Growth Type: Bush
Planting Depth: 1-1.5"
Seed Spacing: 20"/4"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Disease Resistance: Downey/powdery mildew
Instructions: Sow seeds when the soil is warm and all danger of frost is past. Plant 2 seeds every 4 inches. Soaking seeds overnight before planting will speed germination. Thin to 1 plant every 4 inches when the plants have 4 leaves. Pick early and often to encourage production. Sow every 2 weeks until 8 weeks before fall frost.
Suggestions: Avoid working around beans when wet; this may spread diseases. When weeding, hoe gently because beans are shallow-rooted. Mulch plants only after thinning.

Beet Detroit Dark Red Morse's Strain Seed
$1.79
Beet Detroit Dark Red is high in vitamins A, B2, B6, and C. Dark red and globe-shaped roots have crisp, sweet, tender flesh. Introduced by Ferry-Morse, this variety is ideal for home canning and pickling.
Flavor: Incredibly sweet taste for beets
Preparation Ideas: Eat it fresh, can it, or even pickle it
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 5
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 8-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 60 Days
Growth Type: Root
Planting Depth: 1"
Seed Spacing: 18"/4"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow in rows as early as the ground can be worked. After planting, press down covering with soil firmly. It performs best in full sun and well drained soil. When the tops are about 6 inches tall, pull the plants until the roots are 4 inches apart. Harvest when roots are 3 inches in diameter.
Suggestions: The small, slender topss make delicious greens. Beets can be grown repeatedly during the season for a bountiful crop.

Beet Ruby Queen HEIRLOOM Seed
$2.19
Beet Ruby Queen is a bright scarlet color with sweet buttery texture. The texture combined with the earliness of harvest makes this a popular, award-winning variety.
Flavor: Can grow larger than most beets without woody taste
Preparation Ideas: Steam, pickle, or boil these beets for a delicious dish
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 4
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 10-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 55 Days
Growth Type: Root
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: 18"/3"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow outdoors. Performs best in full sun and well drained soil. Scatter seeds in a row. After germination, thin to 1 1/2 inches apart. When 4 inches high, thin to 3 inches apart. Rosebud sized thinning are delicious cooked whole. Harvest mature beets when they are 3 inches in diameter.
Suggestions: To prepare beets, simmer whole beets in salted water for 30-45 minutes, dip in cold water and slip the skins off.

Beet Tall Top Early Wonder Seed
$1.99
Beet Tall Top Early Wonder is a fine all-purpose beet high in vitamins A, B2, B6, and C. The flattened globe shaped roots have purplish-red flesh and excellent flavor.
Flavor: Tops taste similar to chard
Preparation Ideas: Tops can be cooked like spinach, roots can be pickled or frozen
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 4.25
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 8-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 60 Days
Growth Type: Root
Planting Depth: 1"
Seed Spacing: 18"/4"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow in rows as early as the ground can be worked. After planting, press down covering with soil firmly. It performs best in full sun and well drained soil. When the tops are about 6 inches tall, pull the plants until the roots are 4 inches apart. Harvest when roots are 3 inches in diameter.
Suggestions: Use the tall upright tops for delicious greens. Beets can be grown repeatedly during the season for a bountiful crop.

Carrot Danvers #126 (Sow Easy) Seed
$2.49
Carrot Danvers have strong tops on the 8 inch mature roots that make them easy to pull from the ground. The flesh is firm, crisp, and has excellent flavor. Very productive and a fine keeper, this variety is also high in vitamin A.
Sow Easy seeds are pelleted with an all-natural coating made from a mix of clay, perlite, and FDA-approved food coloring. This coating adds some bulk to small seeds and stands out in the soil, making direct sowing and accurate spacing easier than ever. However, the coating does add a few days to the germination time when compared to uncoated seed.
Flavor: Crisp, fresh carrot taste
Preparation Ideas: Roast these carrots in olive oil for a nice addition to your meal
Plant Type: Vegetable
Pelleted Seed Count: 250 Pelleted Seeds
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 75 Days
Growth Type: Root
Planting Depth: .25-.5"
Seed Spacing: 15"/3"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: In full sun and well-drained soil, sow 4 seeds per inch in the row. Cover the seeds firmly with soil. When the plants are 2 inches tall, thin to 3 inches apart in the row. For fresh carrots all season, plant every 3 weeks until 75 days before the first fall frost.
Suggestions: Too much water can cause carrots to crack. They should be kept weeded (a clean mulch can reduce this job). Also, lightly place soil over exposed roots to prevent cracking.

Carrot Scarlet Nantes HEIRLOOM Seed
$2.19
Scarlet Nantes Carrots are a favorite for their high quality. Their crispy, sweet flavor makes them perfect for snacking! Nearly coreless, they grow to be 6 inches long and feature a great red-orange color. They do particularly well in clay soil.
Flavor: Sweet and flavorful
Preparation Ideas: Use these in soups, stews, and gourmet salads
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 2
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 14-25 Days
Days to Maturity: 65-70 Days
Growth Type: Root
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: 1'/2"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: In full sun and well-drained soil, sow 4 seeds per inch in the row. Cover the seeds firmly with soil. When the plants are 2 inches tall, thin to 3 inches apart in the row. For fresh carrots all season, plant every 3 weeks until 75 days before the first fall frost.
Suggestions: Too much water can cause carrots to crack. They should be kept weeded (a clean mulch can reduce this job). Also, lightly place soil over exposed roots to prevent cracking.
Cucumber Muncher Seed

Cucumber Muncher Seed
$1.99
Slicer. Cucumber Muncher grows strong, vigorous vines. It produces prolific, tender, burpless cucumbers that aren't bitter or tough. These disease resistant cucumbers can be eaten raw like an apple.
Flavor: Mild, sweet, crispy, and never bitter
Preparation Ideas: Non-bitter, this is a great variety for snacking in the garden fresh off the vine
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.9
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 65 Days
Growth Type: Vining
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: 4'/6'
Best Container Size: 12"+
Disease Resistance: Scab, cucumber mosaic, downey/powdery mildew, alternaria leaf spot, anthracnose
Instructions: In full sun, sow a few seeds over a hill 12 inches tall and 2 feet across with well-drained soil. For smaller gardens, plant alongside a fence or trellis. When plants are 2 inches tall, thin to 3 plants per hill. Plant at 3 week intervals up to midsummer for fresh cucumbers all season. Keep fruits picked.
Suggestions: Plant cucumber seeds only after all danger of frost is past and the ground is warm. They need lots of sunshine and water. Keep weeds to a minimum with a straw or leaf mulch.

Cucumber Spacemaster (Bush-Type) Seed
$1.99
Slicer. Cucumber Spacemaster grows bushes of compact vines and runners, making it require only 1/3 the space normally needed for cucumbers. Fruits are tasty, dark green, and uniform at 7 1/2 to 8 inches long. These Mosaic-resistant plants produce heavy yields.
Flavor: Sweet and crisp
Preparation Ideas: Slice this one up for a quick and refreshing snack
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 60 Days
Growth Type: Bush
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: 2'/15"
Best Container Size: 24"+
Disease Resistance: Mosaic
Instructions: After all danger of frost and when the ground is warm, sow a few seeds 5 inches apart. Choose an area with full sun and well-drained soil. Thin to 1 plant every 15 inches when they are 2 inches tall. Plant at 3 week intervals up to mid summer for fresh cucumbers all season. Keep fruits picked.
Suggestions: Plant cucumber seeds only after all danger of frost is past and the ground is warm. They need lots of sunshine and water. Keep weeds to a minimum with a straw or leaf mulch.

Lettuce Black Seeded Simpson (Sow Easy) Seed
$2.49
Lettuce Black Seeded Simpson is the most popular loose leaf lettuce for home gardens everywhere. Its frilled, crumpled leaves are attractive, crisp, tender, and appetizing. This cool weather vegetable is a vigorous grower, high in vitamins A and B.
Sow Easy seeds are pelleted with an all-natural coating made from a mix of clay, perlite, and FDA-approved food coloring. This coating adds some bulk to small seeds and stands out in the soil, making direct sowing and accurate spacing easier than ever. However, the coating does add a few days to the germination time when compared to uncoated seed.
Flavor: Never bitter
Preparation Ideas: Mix in a large bowl with oil, vinegar, salt, and pepper
Plant Type: Vegetable
Pelleted Seed Count: 250 Pelleted Seeds
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 45 Days
Growth Type: Loose leaf
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: 18"/6"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly in the garden as early as the soil can be made fine and loose. Plant seeds every 2 inches, covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 6 inches apart when they display 2 or 3 leaves. As plants begin to crowd, pick individual leaves regularly for use.
Suggestions: Lettuce needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time even germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.

Lettuce Buttercrunch Seed
$1.99
Lettuce Buttercrunch is an All-American Selection Winner. It's a slow to bolt and heat tolerant butterhead. The compact heads of this cool weather vegetable are packed with delicious, thick, crisp, green leaves.
Flavor: Creamy and never bitter
Preparation Ideas: A wonderful variety for use in salads
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 65-70 Days
Growth Type: Butterhead
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: 12-18" / 10-12"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Tolerance: Heat
Instructions: Lettuce is a cool season crop. Sow directly into the garden as early in the spring as possible. Seed again in late summer for a fall harvest. Seed may be started indoors 5 weeks before transplanting outdoors. Seedlings are tender, transplant with care. Harvest the entire plant.
Suggestions: Plant romaine and loose leaf varieties along with Buttercrunch for flavorful mixed green salads.

Lettuce Green Salad Bowl Seed
$1.99
Lettuce Green Salad Bowl is an All-American Selection. This loose leaved lettuce is good for hot weather areas because it is slow to bolt to seed. Crisp, tender leaves have an appealing apple-green color. High in vitamins A and B.
Flavor: Sweet and doesn't get bitter in hot weather
Preparation Ideas: As the name suggests, toss it into a bowl to start off a great salad
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.8
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 50 Days
Growth Type: Loose leaf
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: 18"/6"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Disease Resistance: Bolt
Tolerance: Relatively good heat tolerance
Instructions: Sow directly in the garden as early as the soil can be made fine and loose. Plant seeds every 2 inches, covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 6 inches apart when they display 2 or 3 leaves. As plants begin to crowd, pick individual leaves regularly for use.
Suggestions: Lettuce needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time even germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.

Lettuce Iceberg HEIRLOOM Seed
$2.19
Lettuce Iceberg is an Iceberg Lettuce like the supermarket has, but better because you can grow it yourself! Iceberg makes icy-green, medium sized heads solidly packed to the center with crunchy leaves. This variety will grow best in cool weather.
Flavor: Mild and crunchy
Preparation Ideas: Use one of these leaves as the bowl for your next salad
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.8
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 62 Days
Growth Type: Iceberg
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: 18"/12"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly in the garden as early as the soil can be worked in the spring. Or start seeds indoors 5 weeks before outdoor planting time. Transplant with care. Grows best in cool weather. Sow again in midsummer for a fall harvest.
Suggestions: Home-grown salads are the best! Plant your favorite ingredients - tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, radishes, and lettuce!

Lettuce Parris Island Cos Seed
$1.79
Lettuce Parris Island Cos grows long, spoon-shaped leaves that fold into an upright, loose head 8 to 9 inches tall. It is very crisp, tender, and more nutritious than iceberg head lettuce. This cool weather vegetable withstands warm weather better than most other lettuce.
Flavor: Sweet and mild
Preparation Ideas: Ideal for caesar salads or tossed with other greens
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 68 Days
Growth Type: Romaine
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: 18"/8"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly in the garden as early as the soil can be made fine and loose. Plant seeds every 2 inches, covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 8 inches apart when they are 2 inches tall.
Suggestions: Lettuce needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time even germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.
Mesclun Mix Seed

Mesclun Mix Seed
$1.99
Grow seven different salad greens from just one packet of seed with this Mesclun Mix. Enjoy the complementary flavors and textures of arugula, endive, red kale, red and green romaine, Salad Bowl, and Lolla Rossa lettuce. It is beautiful in the garden and on the plate!
Flavor: Various tastes of the different varieties of greens
Preparation Ideas: Different tastes, textures, and colors make for exciting salads
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 40-80 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: 18"/6"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly in the garden as early as the soil can be made fine and loose. Plant seeds every 2 inches, covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 6 inches apart when they display 2 or 3 leaves. As plants begin to crowd, pick individual leaves regularly for use.
Suggestions: Mesclun needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since it may have a difficult time even germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.

Organic Arugula / Roquette Seed
$2.79
Also called roquette, rucola, or rocket salad, Arugula Roquette is a tasty, old-world salad green. This cool season crop produces an abundance of tangy, peppery, scalloped leaves.
Flavor: Tangy, peppery
Preparation Ideas: Use young leaves in fresh salads for a pungent taste
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 5-8 Days
Days to Maturity: 35 Days
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: 16"/9"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly outdoors as early in the spring as possible and again in late summer for a fall harvest. Rapid, steady-growing plants have the best flavor. Harvest entire plants before flowers form.
Suggestions: If slugs chew plant leaves, bury a pie tin or small can in the garden so that the rim is at ground level. Fill with stale beer to attract slugs. Check every morning and remove the contents. Refill at night when slugs are active.

Organic Beet Tall Top Early Wonder Seed
$2.79
Beet Tall Top Early Wonder is a fine all-purpose beet high in vitamins A, B2, B6, and C. The flattened globe shaped roots have purplish-red flesh and excellent flavor.
Flavor: Tops taste similar to chard
Preparation Ideas: Tops can be cooked like spinach, roots can be pickled or frozen
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 4
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 8-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 60 Days
Growth Type: Root
Planting Depth: 1"
Seed Spacing: 18"/4"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow in rows as early as the ground can be worked. After planting, press down covering with soil firmly. It performs best in full sun and well drained soil. When the tops are about 6 inches tall, pull the plants until the roots are 4 inches apart. Harvest when roots are 3 inches in diameter.
Suggestions: Use the tall upright tops for delicious greens. Beets can be grown repeatedly during the season for a bountiful crop.

Organic Carrot Danvers Seed
$2.79
Strong tops on the 8 inch mature roots of Danvers Carrots make them easy to pull from the ground. The flesh is firm, crisp, and has excellent flavor. A fine keeper and high in vitamin A.
Flavor: Crisp, fresh carrot taste
Preparation Ideas: Roast these carrots in olive oil for a nice addition to your meal
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 2.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 75 Days
Growth Type: Root
Planting Depth: .25-.5"
Seed Spacing: 15"/3"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: In full sun and well-drained soil, sow 4 seeds per inch in the row. Cover seeds firmly with soil. When plants are 2 inches tall, thin to 3 inches apart in the row. For fresh carrots all season, plant every 3 weeks until 75 days before the first fall frost.
Suggestions: Too much water can cause carrots to crack. They should be kept weeded (a clean mulch can reduce this job). Also, lightly place soil over exposed roots to prevent cracking.

Organic Carrot Nantes Seed
$2.79
Carrot Scarlet Nantes grows cylindrical roots that are very sweet and flavorful. As the name suggests, they are a lovely orange color even when very young. The closer you plant the seeds together, the smaller your carrots will be.
Flavor: Sweet and flavorful
Preparation Ideas: Use these in soups, stews, and gourmet salads
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 2.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 60 Days
Growth Type: Root
Planting Depth: .25-.5"
Seed Spacing: 15"/2"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: In full sun and well-drained soil, sow 3 seeds per inch in the row. Cover seeds firmly with soil. When plants are 2 inches tall, thin to 2 inches apart in the row. For fresh carrots all season, plant every 3 weeks until 75 days before the first fall frost
Suggestions: Too much water can cause carrots to crack. They should be kept weeded (a clean mulch can reduce this job). Also, lightly place soil over exposed roots to prevent cracking.

Organic Lettuce Black Seeded Simpson Seed
$2.79
Lettuce Black Seeded Simpson is the most popular loose leaf lettuce for home gardens everywhere. Its frilled, crumpled leaves are attractive, crisp, tender, and appetizing. This cool weather vegetable is a vigorous grower, high in vitamins A and B.
Flavor: Never bitter
Preparation Ideas: Mix in a large bowl with oil, vinegar, salt, and pepper
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 2.25
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 45 Days
Growth Type: Loose leaf
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: 18"/6"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly in the garden as early as the soil can be made fine and loose. Plant seeds every 2 inches, covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 6 inches apart when they display 2 or 3 leaves. As plants begin to crowd, pick individual leaves regularly for use.
Suggestions: Lettuce needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time even germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.

Organic Lettuce Parris Island Seed
$2.79
Lettuce Parris Island Cos grows long, spoon-shaped leaves that fold into an upright, loose head 8 to 9 inches tall. It is very crisp, tender, and more nutritious than iceberg head lettuce. This cool weather vegetable withstands warm weather better than most other lettuce.
Flavor: Sweet and mild
Preparation Ideas: Ideal for caesar salads or tossed with other greens
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1.8
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 68 Days
Growth Type: Romaine
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: 18"/8"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly in the garden as early as the soil can be made fine and loose. Plant seeds every 2 inches, covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 8 inches apart when they are 2 inches tall.
Suggestions: Lettuce needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time even germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.

Organic Lettuce Salad Bowl Seed
$2.79
Lettuce Salad Bowl is an All-American Selection. This loose leaved lettuce is good for hot weather areas because it is slow to bolt to seed. Crisp, tender leaves have an appealing apple-green color. High in vitamins A and B.
Flavor: Sweet and doesn't get bitter in hot weather
Preparation Ideas: As the name suggests, toss it into a bowl to start off a great salad
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1.8
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 50 Days
Growth Type: Loose leaf
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: 18"/6"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Disease Resistance: Bolt
Tolerance: Relatively good heat tolerance
Instructions: Sow directly in the garden as early as the soil can be made fine and loose. Plant seeds every 2 inches, covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 6 inches apart when they display 2 or 3 leaves. As plants begin to crowd, pick individual leaves regularly for use.
Suggestions: Lettuce needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time even germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.

Organic Mesclun Gourmet Greens Mixture Seed
$2.79
Mesclun Gourmet Greens is a colorful mixture of lettuce and mustard greens. To keep producing a steady supply of salad greens, pick regularly. This cool weather mixture contains Mustard Mibuna and Tendergreen, along with Baby Lettuces Danyelle, Oak Leaf Royal and Red, Salad Bowl Green and Red, Tango, and Lolla Rossa Darkness.
Flavor: Various tastes of the different varieties of greens
Preparation Ideas: Different tastes, textures, and colors make for exciting salads
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 20-50 Days
Planting Depth: .25-.5"
Seed Spacing: 18"/10"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly in the garden as early as the soil can be made fine and loose. Plant seeds every 2 inches, covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 10 inches apart when they are 2 inches tall. Harvest entire plants at maturity
Suggestions: Mesclun is great in containers. Mix seeds and scatter. Needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time even germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.

Organic Pea Green Arrow Seed
$2.79
The slender 4 to 4 1/2 inch pods of Green Arrow Bush Peas contain 9-11 peas when mature. An excellent producer of sweet tender peas that you'll be sure to find delicious.
Flavor: Tender and sweet
Preparation Ideas: Great shelling pea for enjoying fresh freezing
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 21
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 65-72 Days
Growth Type: Bush
Planting Depth: 1.5"
Seed Spacing: 2.5'/2"
Tolerance: Downey mildew, fusarium wilt
Instructions: Sow in full sun in the spring and late summer. Peas will tolerate some frost and are very sensitive to heat. Plant 1 seed every 2 inches. Do not thin. Plants perform best when supported by a trellis. Support 2 rows at the same time by placing the trellis between 2 rows and letting plants grow together. Harvest when pods are filled out to encourage production.
Suggestions: When harvesting peas, do not jerk pods from vines since rough handling can cause plants to stop producing. It is best to snip clusters of pods from vines with scissors or pruners.

Organic Pea Oregon Sugar Pod Seed
$2.79
Pea Oregon Sugar Pod is a popular pea for home gardens. The mild, sweet flavored pods are produced abundantly for a bountiful yield. This very dependable variety is high in vitamins A, B, and C.
Flavor: Sweet and mild
Preparation Ideas: Perfect fresh or in stir fry
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 21
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 60-65 Days
Growth Type: Vines
Planting Depth: 1.5"
Seed Spacing: 2'/2"
Disease Resistance: Pea virus, wilt, powdery mildew
Instructions: Sow in full sun in the spring and late summer. Peas will tolerate some frost and are very sensitive to heat. Plant 1 seed every 2 inches. Do not thin. Plants perform best when supported by a trellis. Support 2 rows at the same time by placing the trellis between 2 rows and letting plants grow together. Harvest when pods are filled out to encourage production.
Suggestions: When harvesting peas, do not jerk pods from vines since rough handling can cause plants to stop producing. It is best to snip clusters of pods from vines with scissors or pruners.

Organic Radish Early Scarlet Globe Seed
$2.79
A very early variety with bright red skin and white flesh. They are a long-time favorite of gardners everywhere. So crispy, crunchy and delicious they go great on fresh salads or simply enjoy them raw.
Flavor: Juicy, crisp, and mild
Preparation Ideas: Adds crispiness to salads, or delicious when roasted
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 4.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 4-6 Days
Days to Maturity: 25 Days
Growth Type: Spring
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: 10" Row / 1" Plant
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: In full sun, sow 2 seeds per inch in the row. Cover seeds firmly with soil. When plants have 3 or 4 leaves, thin to 1 inch apart. For a steady crop, sow every 10 days until warm weather and again in the fall until 30 days before frost.
Suggestions: Radishes exhibit best flavor when grown in cool weather and full sun. Use thinnings in salads. For mild radishes, mulch and keep watered to speed growth.

Organic Radish Icicle Short Top Seed
$2.79
Radish Icicle Short Top is the best early white radish. Its flesh has a deliciously mild flavor, especially when harvested young. The radishes are high in vitamin C and are very crisp and tender up to the length of 6 inches.
Flavor: Mild, but most flavorful when young
Preparation Ideas: Add texture to salads by dicing or slicing the roots, and use the tops as a delicious side dish
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 3.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 4-7 Days
Days to Maturity: 28 Days
Growth Type: Summer
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: 12"/1"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: In full sun, sow 2 seeds per inch in the row. Cover seeds firmly with soil. When plants have 3 or 4 leaves, thin to 1 inch apart. For a steady crop, sow every 10 days until warm weather and again in the fall until 30 days before frost.
Suggestions: Radishes exhibit best flavor when grown in cool weather and full sun. Use thinnings in salads. For mild radishes, mulch and keep watered to speed growth.

Organic Spinach Bloomsdale Long Standing Seed
$2.79
Spinach Bloomsdale Long Standing is a richly flavored spinach that is slower to bolt than other Bloomsdale types. Thick, crinkled, dark green leaves make it a favorite with gardeners everywhere. This cool weather vegetable is high in vitamins A, C, and the B-complex.
Flavor: A great old-time taste
Preparation Ideas: Use this delicious variety in a salad, pasta dish, or omelette
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 5
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 8-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 45 Days
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: 12"/6"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow in rows directly outdoors as soon as the ground can be worked. Place one seed every 2 inches and cover with soil. When plants are about 3 inches tall, thin to 6 inches apart. Use thinnings in salads. Harvest before flower stalk forms.
Suggestions: Harvest entire plants at the soil line when outer leaves are 6 inches long. Or, just cut away outer leaves as needed for a continuous crop until hot weather. Sow again in the late summer.

Organic Squash Dark Green Zucchini Seed
$2.79
A variety that produces exceptionally high yields of flavorful zucchini. Can mature to be 10" to 12" long. A delight in the kitchen! Ideal for multiple cooking dishes and baked goods such as cakes, breads and muffins.
Flavor: Firm and sweet
Preparation Ideas: A great choice for baked foods like cake, bread, or muffins
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 4.25
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8 - 10 Days
Days to Maturity: 50 Days
Growth Type: Summer
Planting Depth: 1"
Seed Spacing: 4' Row / 12" Plant
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow a few seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9 to 12 inches tall and 2 feet across. When plants are 3 inches tall, thin by cutting all but the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in the rows.
Suggestions: Pick summer squash early and often. Not picking will stop production of plants. Ready to harvest just after blossom falls from fruit and fruit can be easily dented with thumbnail.

Organic Squash Early Prolific Straightneck Seed
$2.79
Squash Early Prolific Straightneck is an All-American Selection. This exceptionally productive variety of summer squash bears fruits that can be eaten when 4 to 12 inches long and are high in vitamin A. The flesh is also tender and delicious.
Flavor: Mild with a slight nutty flavor, and a buttery hint when cooked
Preparation Ideas: Slice this variety thinly and layer into a lasagna
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 4.25
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 50 Days
Growth Type: Summer
Planting Depth: 1"
Seed Spacing: 3'/4'
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow a few seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9 to 12 inches tall and 2 feet across. When the plants are 3 inches tall, thin by cutting all but the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in the rows.
Suggestions: Pick summer squash early and often. Not picking will stop the production of the plants. Ready to harvest just after blossom falls from fruit and fruit can be easily dented with a thumbnail.

Organic Swiss Chard Ruby Seed
$2.79
Swiss Chard Ruby is a good yielder all summer and into the fall. The tender sweet rhubarb-like stalks are ruby red. The bright color extends into the leaf veins of the dark green, heavily crumpled leaves. It's delicious in salads or cooked. These very ornamental plants reach 18-24 inches.
Flavor: Sweet and earthy tastes
Preparation Ideas: Steam with other greens or add to salads
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 3.75
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 50-60 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: 20"/6"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow in outdoor rows as soon as the ground can be worked. Place 1 seed every 3 inches and cover firmly with soil. Prefers full sun. Thin to 6 inches apart when plants are 3 inches tall. Use trimmings as fresh greens. Keep plants heavily mulched and moist.
Suggestions: When plants are 7 inches tall, cut outer leaves at soil level with a sharp knife. Harvest will continue all season if inside leaves are permitted to grow.

Organic Turnip Purple Top Seed
$2.79
Turnip Purple Top White Globe is a long time favorite, and the most popular turnip for table use. The white flesh of its root is firm and fine-grained with a mild, sweet flavor. This cool weather vegetable is at its most tender when the roots are 2 to 2 1/2 inches in diameter.
Flavor: Tender with a smooth, old fashioned flavor
Preparation Ideas: Great when eaten fresh or roasted
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 4.8
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 55 Days
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: 18"/5"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly in the garden as early as the soil can be worked. Plant 2 seeds together every 5 inches, covering firmly with soil. Thin to one plant every 5 inches when seedlings are 2 1/2 - 3 inches tall. Sow again in late summer for a fall crop.
Suggestions: Turnip roots become woody if they grow over 3 inches in diameter. To harvest, loosen soil around the base of leaves, then grab the tops and pull.
Pea Little Marvel Seed

Pea Little Marvel Seed
$1.99
Pea Little Marvel is one of the most popular peas for home gardens. Vines reaching 18 inches long produce a profusion of pods about 3 inches long. The medium-small, wrinkled peas are tender and sweet. It's an excellent choice for quick-freezing.
Flavor: Stays tender and sweet when ripe and full
Preparation Ideas: Does well frozen or used fresh
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 21
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 65 Days
Growth Type: Semi-bush (30")
Planting Depth: 1.5"
Seed Spacing: 2.5'/2"
Disease Resistance: Fusarium wilt
Instructions: Sow in full sun in spring and late summer. Peas will tolerate some frost and are very sensitive to heat. Plant 1 seed every 2 inches. Do not thin. Plants perform best when supported by a trellis. Support 2 rows at the same time by placing a trellis between 2 rows and letting plants grow together. Harvest when pods are filled out to encourage production.
Suggestions: When harvesting peas, do not jerk pods from vines since rough handling can cause plants to stop producing. It is best to snip clusters of pods from vines with scissors or pruners.

Pea Oregon Sugar Pod Seed
$1.99
Pea Oregon Sugar Pod is a popular pea for home gardens. The mild, sweet flavored pods are produced abundantly for a bountiful yield. This very dependable variety is high in vitamins A, B, and C.
Flavor: Sweet and mild
Preparation Ideas: Perfect fresh or in stir fry
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 21
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 60-65 Days
Growth Type: Vines
Planting Depth: 1.5"
Seed Spacing: 2'/2"
Disease Resistance: Pea virus, wilt, powdery mildew
Instructions: Sow in full sun in the spring and late summer. Peas will tolerate some frost and are very sensitive to heat. Plant 1 seed every 2 inches. Do not thin. Plants perform best when supported by a trellis. Support 2 rows at the same time by placing the trellis between 2 rows and letting plants grow together. Harvest when pods are filled out to encourage production.
Suggestions: When harvesting peas, do not jerk pods from vines since rough handling can cause plants to stop producing. It is best to snip clusters of pods from vines with scissors or pruners.
Pea Sugar Snap Seed

Pea Sugar Snap Seed
$1.99
Pea Sugar Snap is an All-American Selections Winner. The edible pods are very sweet and crunchy. These peas tolerate light frost when young, and heat when mature. They're delicious fresh with dips, stir fried, or lightly cooked.
Flavor: Superb sweetness
Preparation Ideas: Great choice for dips, stir fries, or lightly cooked
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 21
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-14 Days
Days to Maturity: 70 Days
Growth Type: Vining
Planting Depth: 1"
Seed Spacing: 2.5'/2"
Disease Resistance: Frost
Tolerance: Pea wilt
Instructions: Sow in full sun in spring and late summer. Peas will tolerate some frost and are very sensitive to heat. Plant 1 seed every 2 inches. Do not thin. Plants perform best when supported by a trellis. Support 2 rows at the same time by placing a trellis between 2 rows and letting plants grow together. Harvest when pods are filled out to encourage production.
Suggestions: When harvesting peas, do not jerk pods from vines since rough handling can cause plants to stop producing. It is best to snip clusters of pods from vines with scissors or pruners.
Pea Wando Seed

Pea Wando Seed
$1.99
Pea Wando is a choice variety if you can't plant peas early. It's more heat and drought tolerant than other varieties with remarkable resistance to warm weather. This is a good yielder of peas high in vitamins A, B, and C. Produces dark green pods that are blunt and well filled with 6 to 8 tender medium sized peas.
Flavor: Great flavor and sweetness
Preparation Ideas: Shell these peas to use as a tasty side sish
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 21
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 68 Days
Growth Type: Semi-bush (30")
Planting Depth: 1.5"
Seed Spacing: 2.5'/2"
Disease Resistance: Warm
Tolerance: Heat, drought
Instructions: Sow in full sun in spring and late summer. Peas will tolerate some frost and are very sensitive to heat. Plant 1 seed every 2 inches. Do not thin. Plants perform best when supported by a trellis. Support 2 rows at the same time by placing a trellis between 2 rows and letting plants grow together. Harvest when pods are filled out to encourage production.
Suggestions: When harvesting peas, do not jerk pods from vines since rough handling can cause plants to stop producing. It is best to snip clusters of pods from vines with scissors or pruners.

Radish Champion HEIRLOOM Seed
$2.19
Radish Champion produces large, 2 inch diameter radishes that don't become pithy and are high in vitamin C. The attractive color and crisp, tender flesh make this quick-growing radish perfect for the garden or greenhouse. Enjoy these scarlet beauties on relish trays, sliced in salads, or as decoratively cut garnishes.
Flavor: Crisp and slightly bitter
Preparation Ideas: Use in relish trays, salads, or cut garnishes
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 3.75
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 4-7 Days
Days to Maturity: 28 Days
Growth Type: Spring
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: 12"/1"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: In full sun, sow 2 seeds per inch in the row. Cover seeds firmly with soil. When plants have 3 or 4 leaves, thin to 1 inch apart. For a steady crop, sow every 10 days until warm weather and again in the fall until 30 days before frost.
Suggestions: Radishes exhibit best flavor when grown in cool weather and full sun. Use thinnings in salads. For mild radishes, mulch and keep watered to speed growth.
Radish Cherry Belle Seed

Radish Cherry Belle Seed
$1.99
Radish Cherry Belle is an All-American Selection. One of the earliest radishes, it's high in vitamin C. Its crisp, tender flesh and extremely attractive color make it highly desirable for the garden or greenhouse.
Flavor: Crunchy, crisp, and sweet flavor
Preparation Ideas: Add to salads for a tasty crunch
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 3.75
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 4-7 Days
Days to Maturity: 22 Days
Growth Type: Spring
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: 12"/1"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: In full sun, sow 2 seeds per inch in the row. Cover seeds firmly with soil. When plants have 3 or 4 leaves, thin to 1 inch apart. For a steady crop, sow every 10 days until warm weather and again in the fall until 30 days before frost.
Suggestions: Radishes exhibit best flavor when grown in cool weather and full sun. Use thinnings in salads. For mild radishes, mulch and keep watered to speed growth.

Radish Early Scarlet Globe Seed
$1.79
Radish Early Scarlet Globe is a very early variety with bright red skin and white flesh. So crispy, crunchy, and delicious, this variety is a long-time favorite of gardeners everywhere. They go great on fresh salads, or simply enjoyed raw.
Flavor: Juicy, crisp, and mild
Preparation Ideas: Adds crispiness to salads, or delicious when roasted
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 3
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 4-6 Days
Days to Maturity: 25 Days
Growth Type: Spring
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: 10"/1"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: In full sun, sow 2 seeds per inch in the row. Cover seeds firmly with soil. When plants have 3 or 4 leaves, thin to 1 inch apart. For a steady crop, sow every 10 days until warm weather and again in the fall until 30 days before frost.
Suggestions: Radishes exhibit best flavor when grown in cool weather and full sun. Use thinnings in salads. For mild radishes, mulch and keep watered to speed growth.
Radish Garden Giant Seed

Radish Garden Giant Seed
$1.99
Radish Garden Giant produces large, red, round radish with strong tops. The flavor is sweet with a buttery texture. This Italian heirloom has white flesh and some heat resistance. It's best when 1-2 inches in diameter.
Flavor: Mildly sweet and never too hot or fibrous
Preparation Ideas: Sprinkle with oil and salt for a tasty appetizer
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 2
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 4-7 Days
Days to Maturity: 25-28 Days
Growth Type: Spring
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: 12"/1"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Disease Resistance: Some heat
Instructions: In full sun, sow 2 seeds per inch in the row. Cover seeds firmly with soil. When plants have 3 or 4 leaves, thin to 1 inch apart. For a steady crop, sow every 10 days until warm weather and again in the fall until 30 days before frost.
Suggestions: Radishes exhibit best flavor when grown in cool weather and full sun. Use thinnings in salads. For mild radishes, mulch and keep watered to speed growth.

Radish Icicle Short Top Seed
$1.79
Radish Icicle Short Top is the best early white radish. Its flesh has a deliciously mild flavor, especially when harvested young. The radishes are high in vitamin C and are very crisp and tender up to the length of 6 inches.
Flavor: Mild, but most flavorful when young
Preparation Ideas: Add texture to salads by dicing or slicing the roots, and use the tops as a delicious side dish
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 3.75
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 4-7 Days
Days to Maturity: 28 Days
Growth Type: Summer
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: 12"/1"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: In full sun, sow 2 seeds per inch in the row. Cover seeds firmly with soil. When plants have 3 or 4 leaves, thin to 1 inch apart. For a steady crop, sow every 10 days until warm weather and again in the fall until 30 days before frost.
Suggestions: Radishes exhibit best flavor when grown in cool weather and full sun. Use thinnings in salads. For mild radishes, mulch and keep watered to speed growth.
Radish Sparkler Seed

Radish Sparkler Seed
$1.99
Radish Sparkler is a favorite with home gardeners everywhere. These easy to grow radishes have crisp, white flesh. High in vitamin C and an excellent flavor, this is a great choice for the garden.
Flavor: Mild and crisp flesh
Preparation Ideas: Use whole as a garnish or on a relish tray
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 3.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 4-7 Days
Days to Maturity: 25 Days
Growth Type: Spring
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: 12"/1"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: In full sun, sow 2 seeds per inch in the row. Cover seeds firmly with soil. When plants have 3 or 4 leaves, thin to 1 inch apart. For a steady crop, sow every 10 days until warm weather and again in the fall until 30 days before frost.
Suggestions: Radishes exhibit best flavor when grown in cool weather and full sun. Use thinnings in salads. For mild radishes, mulch and keep watered to speed growth.

Rocket Salad Coltivata Da Orto Seed
$1.99
Coltivata Da Orto is a very rustic-looking plant with indented leaves. Rocket Salad is rich in vitamins and minerals and is ideal for mixing with lettuce to have a salad with a variety of textures and flavors.
Flavor: Bold with a peppery taste
Preparation Ideas: Use in place of lettuce in your salad to add some different flavor
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1.75
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 8-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 60 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: 14"/9"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow seeds as soon as the ground can be worked. Plant 1 seed every 3 inches. When plants are well-established, thin to 9 inches apart. As plants begin to mature, pick outer leaves for regular use until the entire plants are harvested.
Suggestions: For the best greens, create quick growth by keeping the ground moist.

Snow Pea Taichung Tc 11 Seed
$1.99
The flat pods of Snow Pea Taichung TC11 grow to about 3.5 inches on compact plants that branch out very well. The pods are extremely tender and very delicious. It's the perfect addition to any stir-fry recipe, or as a standalone treat.
Characteristics: The flat pods of Snow Pea Taichung TC11 grow to about 3.5 inches on compact plants that branch out very well. The pods are extremely tender and very delicious. It's the perfect addition to any stir-fry recipe, or as a standalone treat.
Flavor: Crisp and tasty
Preparation Ideas: A perfect addition to stir fry dishes
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 15
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 65-70 Days
Growth Type: Vine
Planting Depth: 1.5"
Seed Spacing: 2.5'/2'
Instructions: Sow in full sun in spring and late summer. Peas will tolerate some frost and are very sensitive to heat. Plant 1 seed every 2 inches. Do not thin. Plants perform best when supported by a trellis. Support 2 rows at the same time by placing a trellis between 2 rows and letting plants grow together. Harvest when pods are filled out to encourage production.
Suggestions: When harvesting peas, do not jerk pods from vines since rough handling can cause plants to stop producing. It is best to snip clusters of pods from vines with scissors or pruners.

Spinach Bloomsdale Long Standing Seed
$1.99
Spinach Bloomsdale Long Standing is a richly flavored spinach that is slower to bolt than other Bloomsdale types. Thick, crinkled, dark green leaves make it a favorite with gardeners everywhere. This cool weather vegetable is high in vitamins A, C, and the B-complex.
Flavor: A great old-time taste
Preparation Ideas: Use this delicious variety in a salad, pasta dish, or omelette
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 5
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 8-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 45 Days
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: 12"/6"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow in rows directly outdoors as soon as the ground can be worked. Place one seed every 2 inches and cover with soil. When plants are about 3 inches tall, thin to 6 inches apart. Use thinnings in salads. Harvest before flower stalk forms.
Suggestions: Harvest entire plants at the soil line when outer leaves are 6 inches long. Or, just cut away outer leaves as needed for a continuous crop until hot weather. Sow again in the late summer.
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