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GroupPlantVarietyVariety NotesPlant IndoorsPlant OutdoorsPlanting DepthGerminationDays to maturityDifficulty
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AlliumBunching/ScallionTokyo Long White
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AlliumBunching/ScallionParade
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AlliumLeekLarge American Flag
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AlliumOnion - PearlCrystal White Wax
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AlliumOnion - StorageNew York Early
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AlliumOnion - SweetAilsa Craig Exhibition
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AlliumPearl OnionPompei
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AlliumStorage onionYellow Sweet SpansihFebruaryTransplant April
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BrassicaBroccoliWaltham 29Frost hardy. High yield cultivar with uniform crop and repeat harvests. Annual. Zones 3-10Early MarchTransplant April-May1/4 inch3-1485-90
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BrassicaBroccoliSolsticeEarly yield with blue-green coloration. Best for early and late harvests. Zones 4-10Early MarchTransplant April-May1/4 inch5-10
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BrassicaBroccoli Calabrese Green SproutingLarge, dark green, flavorful heads. Slow bolting cultivar makes for a long season. Annual. Zones 3-9Early MarchTransplant April-May1/4 inch65-75
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BrassicaBrussels SproutsCatskill
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BrassicaCabbagePak ChoiAlso called bok choy. Green with white stems. Frost hardy plant with a mild, peppery taste. Early MarchTransplant April-May1/4 inch70-100
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BrassicaCabbageLate Flat DutchPale green, medium-sized, uniform heads. Harvest when heads are robust and firm. Frost hardy crop. Zones 1-10Early MarchTransplant April-May1/4 inch70-100
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BrassicaCabbageCopenhagen MarketSweet, delicate flavor with bright green foliage. Frost hardy. Zones 3-12. Early MarchTransplant April-May1/4 inch65-75
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BrassicaCabbageGolden Acre Blue-green coloration. Sweet cabbage that is resistant to yellowing disease. Zones 3-12Early MarchTransplant April-May1/4 inch65
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BrassicaCauliflowerSnowball Improved
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BrassicaKohlrabiEarly White Vienna
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CucurbitsCucumberSpacemaster 802-3ft vines produce full-sized cucumbers. Good for small growing areas. Disease resistant variety. Direct sow - late May1/2 inch5-1060-65
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CucurbitsCucumberLemonLong-vined variety which produces round, yellow fruit. Mild flavor with low bitterness. Direct sow - late May1/2 inch65
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CucurbitsCucumberStraight EightLong vines dependably produce uniform 8" fruit. Annual. Zones 3-11Direct sow - late May1/2 inch3-1055-60
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CucurbitsCucumberNational PicklingHighly developed pickling strain; heavily bears fruit over a long season.Direct sow - late May1/2 inch
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CucurbitsCucumberArmenian
Produces heavy yield of uniform 12" long creamy green fruit. Plant is actually a species of muskmelon which closely resembles cucumbers.
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CucurbitsCucumberBoston PicklingProduces high yield of short cucumbers with solid green flesh. Harvest when fruit is between 3-7"
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CucurbitsCucumberMarketmore
Dark green cucumber that grows between 6-8" long. Fruit keeps its shape and size even under poor weather conditions.
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CucurbitsGourdLuffa
Fully mature goards can be dried and peeled for bath sponges. Needs a long, warm growing season, start indoors in May and transplant out in June.
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CucurbitsWatermelonSugar Baby WatermelonLong vines mature quickly and produce small 8-10lb fruit that is solid green and very sweet. Direct sow - late May1/2 inch75-80
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CucurbitsMelon Ha'OgenSmall 2-3lb fruit grows on medium-long vines. Sweet melons which turn creamy yellow as they ripen.Direct sow - late May1/2 inch85
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CucurbitsMelon Hearts of Gold MuskmelonHighly productive variety. Long 6' vines produce juicy, cream-colored 3-5lb fruit. Frost-sensitive.Direct sow - late May1/2 inch80
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CucurbitsMelon Winter Melon
Mild tasting fruit not unlike a cucumber. Requires a long growing season and produces large fruit up to 40lbs. Allow vines to creep along the ground and trim to contain.
Direct sow - late May1/2 inch
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CucurbitsPumpkinBaby Pam PieSmall, uniform 2-4lb pie pumpkins with a reliable harvest. Semi-bush variety. Classic orange color.Direct sow - late May1/2 inch99
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CucurbitsPumpkinSugar PieSmall to medium sized 2-6lb pie pumpkins. Sweet flavor with orange coloration. Grows on 8-15ft vines. Direct sow - late May1/2 inch
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CucurbitsPumpkinOwl's EyeSemi-bush variety produces vibrant yellow pumpkins with flat bottoms. Somewhat tolerant to powdery mildew.
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CucurbitsPumpkin
Cinderella or Rouge vif d'Etampes
Large, disc shaped pumpkins with reddish-orange flesh. Fruit grows up to 25lbs.
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CucurbitsPumpkinWinter LuxuryOrange pumpkin with tan netting, smooth flesh with superb eating quality for pies and recipes
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CucurbitsSummer SquashCaserta ZucchiniBush variety produces attractive fruit with grreen and white stripes. Fruits heavily; harvest when zucchini reach 6-8"Direct sow - late May1/2 inch
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CucurbitsSummer SquashYellow CrookneckAttractive bright yellow squash grows in a 3ft bush. Abbundantly produces approx 6in fruit. Sensitive to frost.Direct sow - late May1/2 inch50-55
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CucurbitsSummer SquashBlack Beauty ZucchiniBush variety producing very dark green 6-8" fruit. Moderate yeild. Direct sow - late May1/2 inch50
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CucurbitsSummer SquashGolden ZucchiniDeep yellow coloration. Produces 6-8" fruit that are slender and cylindrical. Grows on large 5' wide bush.Direct sow - late May1/2 inch50-55
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CucurbitsSummer SquashSaffron OPSmaller bush variety produces 4-6" pale yellow fruit. Consistently fruits throughout the growing season.Direct sow - late May1/2 inch
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CucurbitsSummer SquashRound ZucchiniFast-growing compact bush. Produces 3" round fruit with yellow flesh.Direct sow - late May1/2 inch45
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CucurbitsSummer Squash
Benning's Green Tint Patty Pan
Very high yield of uniquely shaped, 2-3" pale green squash. Harvest regularly to increase production.
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CucurbitsSummer SquashDark Green Zucchini
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CucurbitsWinter SquashWaltham ButternutVigorous vines. Produces uniform fruit up to 6lbs. Sweet flavor with yellow-orange flesh and a creamy texture. Direct sow - late May1/2 inch110
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CucurbitsWinter SquashSpaghetti
Grows on sprawling vines-- trim to contain. Medium-sized, 3-4lb yellow fruit produce spaghetti-like strands when cooked.
Direct sow - late May1/2 inch80-100
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CucurbitsWinter SquashBoston MarrowAttractive, irregular, red-orange fruit. Generally 10-20lbs but may vary. Sweet, buttery flavor. Direct sow - late May1/2 inch100-110
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CucurbitsWinter SquashTable King Acorn
Produces dark-green 2lb fruit on compact bushes. Can yield 5-8 fruits per plant. Inside is bright orange, creamy, and sweet.
Direct sow - late May1/2 inch80
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CucurbitsWinter SquashGold NuggetCompact bushes produce small 1-3lb fruit that is light orange and grows in a flattened oval shape. Direct sow - late May1/2 inch
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CucurbitsWinter SquashBaby Blue HubbardSemi-bush vines. Pale green fruit with yellow-gold flesh grows to about 6lbs. Direct sow - late May1/2 inch90-100
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CucurbitsWinter SquashBurgess ButtercupSemi-bush vines. Unique green fruit with a creamy orange flesh. Fruit is usually 3-5lbs. Direct sow - late May95
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Flower - AnnualCalendulaPacific Beauty MixA mix of yellow and orange blooms. Grows to about 12-18"Direct sow April7-14
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Flower - AnnualMarigoldSparky MixMedium-sized red, orange, yellow, and bicolored blooms. Grows to about 14"
Direct sow or transplant late May
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Flower - AnnualSunflowerAutumn BeautyProduces large 8" yellow, orange, bronze, and bicolored blooms. Plant height 96-120" Direct sow - late May7-14
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Flower - AnnualSunflowerTitanVery large type of sunflower. Produces 18-24" yellow blooms. Plant height can reach up to 12'Direct sow - late May
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Flower - AnnualSunflowerLibraryVolunteer sunflower from library grounds froms large blooms on 6' stalksDirect sow - late May
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Flower - AnnualZinniaavailable soonMulticolor mix of 4-5" blooms. Plant height 42-48.
Direct sow or transplant late May
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Flower - AnnualCalendulaFlashback Mix
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Flower - AnnualCosmosSensation Mix
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Flower - AnnualCynoglossumForget-Me-Not
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Flower - AnnualMarigoldCrackerjack MIx30" tall red, orange, yellow large-flowered mix
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Flower - AnnualMarigoldPetite MixDirect sow after last threat of frost has passed. This multicolored mix readily reseeds itself.
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Flower - AnnualNasturtiumJewel Mix
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Flower - AnnualNasturtiumAlaska mix
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Flower - AnnualSunflowerMammoth Grey Stripe12" heads, yellow-orange petals, good for birdseed and human food too. 8'-10' tall
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Flower - AnnualTithoniaTorchVigorously blooms on tall 4-6' stalks. Brilliant reddish-orange flowers are very attractive to pollinators.
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Flower - AnnualViningCardinal Climber
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Flower - AnnualViningCypress Vine
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Flower - AnnualZinniaThumbelina Mix
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Flower - AnnualZinniaCalifornia Giant Mix5-6" flowers, 36" - 40" tall mix of pink, yellow, orange, red, white, purple
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Flower - AnnualZinniaLiliput
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GreensArugulaArugula2-3' tall and 1-2' wide. Does best in moderately cool temperatures and in full sun.Direct sow April-July
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GreensArugulaRunway
Attractive, deeply lobbed leaves. Peppery and sharp but less pungent than other arugula. Best to start outdoors after last frost.
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GreensCollardsVatesNon-heading, slow-bolting variety with blue-green leaves. Plant height 32"Direct sow April-July1/4 inch
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GreensCollardsCollards
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GreensEndiveFriseeFine-leaved version of endive, slightly bitter greens that are often cooked
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GreensKaleLacinatoSweeter and more delicate than many other kales. Plant height 2-3' with dark blue-green embossed leaves.
Direct Sow/Transplant April & Fall
1/4 inch
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GreensKaleDwarf SiberianVery hardy and highly productive variety. Smaller plants grow to around 16" tall
Direct Sow/Transplant April & Fall
1/4 inch
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GreensLettuceGourmet MixContains: green romaine, red romaine, red leaf, green leaf, and Bibb leaf
Direct Sow/Transplant April & Fall
1/8 inch45-65
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GreensLettucePrizeheadRed-green foliage has a mildly sweet flavor
Direct Sow/Transplant April & Fall
1/8 inch40-50
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GreensLettuceAllstar Gourmet MixContains: green oakleaf, red oakleaf, green romaine, red romanie, lollo rossa, and red leaf lettuces
Direct Sow/Transplant April & Fall
1/8 inch
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GreensLettuceButtercrunchTender, crunchy, light green leaves. A versitile grower which grants a successful yeild in a variety of circumstances.
Direct Sow/Transplant April & Fall
1/8 inch60-70
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GreensLettuceSea of RedAttractive deep red leaves. Harvest when heads are approx 6" tall.
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GreensLettuceBlack Seeded SimpsonLettuce is sweet at all stages of growth and is heat resistant. Slow botling variety.
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GreensMalabar SpinachGreen Stem
Plant forms long vines; grow on a trellis. Leaves, stems, and berries are all edible but leaves turn bitter once plant flowers.
March-AprilTransplant Late May
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GreensMixMesclun MixArugula, Spinach, Swiss Chard, Endive, Kale, Mustards and Lettuces
Direct Sow/Transplant April & Fall
1/8 inch35-75easy
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GreensMustardTokyo BekanaRuffled, light green leaves. Tastes like cabbage with a slight bite of mustard.
Direct Sow/Transplant April & Fall
21-45
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GreensMustardSouthern Giant CurledCold resistant and slow to bolt. Harvest as early as 50 days after planting.
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GreensMustardRed GiantVery slow bolting mustard with large purple tinged leaves.
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GreensSpinachGiant NobelSlow-bolt variety produces very large, rich-green leaves up to 25" long
Direct Sow/Transplant April & Fall
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GreensSpinachWinter Bloomsdale
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GreensSpinachGiant Winter
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GreensSwiss ChardBright LightsVivid multicolor stems with dark green foliage. Mild flavor
Direct Sow/Transplant April & Fall
55-60
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GreensSwiss ChardItalian Silver RibShowy deep green foliage on white stalks. Easy to care for and produces new growth from spring thruough fall.
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GreensSwiss ChardItalian Silver Rib
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Greens KaleRagged Jack
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HerbArugulaWasabiA unique arugula cultivar with a strong peppery flavor similar to wasabi.
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HerbArugulaEsmeeRounded variety with a mild flavor. Leaves gain a sharper taste after flowering.
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HerbBasilItalian Large LeafPlant grows 24-30" tall with leaves as long as 4"
Direct sow or transplant late May
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HerbBasilSweetTraditional basil with a little extra sweetness. High yeild
Direct sow or transplant late May
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