🍅Tomatoes🍅
No need to go to Whole Foods for your large tomatoes anymore
The brilliant reddish-pink oxheart type fruit is large— frequently exceeding one pound! Like all oxheart types, the fruit of this heirloom is firm and meaty, making it great for paste, canning, or fresh use.
Cherry tomato BEST seller year after year
SWEET for SALSA
Deep green fruit; a standard, richly-flavored type. Huge yields as with most tomatillos.
chartreuse with lime green stripes! Farmer’s Market favorite
HUGE! Ultimate meaty tomato (one of my new favorites! )
Tidy and compact 3-foot plants are smothered in purple beefsteak tomatoes with beautifully balanced flavor. Fruit average 6 to 12 ounces and are ideal for slicing or sandwiches and can also double as a nice sauce tomato.
HEIRLOOM. Aromatic Italian paste variety beloved by chefs around the globe.
Squash
One of the sweetest squash varieties in existence. Oblong, delicata-shaped squash has tan skin with green stripes. Excellent quality and produces early.
Fits into small gardens well and has flavorful flesh. Compact Bush Variety. Perfect for Small Spaces; Stores Well. Great for Baking, Stuffing or Roasting; Prefers Full Sun Exposure
Dwarf, super early maturing waltham style butternut with tasty flesh!
produce abundant yields of smooth-skinned squash over the summer
Introduces to US markets in 1920. Classic dark-green summer squash. Delicious fried or baked.
Great for Halloween
The heirloom pumpkin of the New England settlers and Native Americans, several hundred years old. Golden fruit weighs about 20 lbs each. This is a truly old variety; can be used for pies; the traditional American pumpkin.
Huge pumpkins can grow well over 100 lbs!
Yummy for eating!
the noted small sugar pumpkin of New England. The orange fruit weighs 4-5 lbs and has fine, sweet flesh that is superb for pies. Described by Fearing Burr in 1863.
🍃Basil and Kale🥬
Deep color makes this one extra flavorful, rich, and sweet. You commonly know this as Thai basil
🌶Peppers 🌶
A big, fat jalapeno that is perfect for making lots of salsa!
What a pepper! This variety produces huge, long bell peppers that have delicious, thick flesh. They start out green and turn bright red. Very productive plants and great flavor will make this old Ozarks variety a favorite.
Behemoth, yellow bell pepper can grow 8" long by 4" wide. Impressive sunshine-yellow fruits.
Small and sweet lunch box pepper. Seeds saved by the PGA Garden Club
🥒Cucumber 🥒
Chinese cucumber Robyn Lloyd's FAVORITE!
Long, ribbed, dark green fruit can grow up to 18" long. Very mild and sweet
Think about a crunchy snack you can pick directly from the vine. Very productive and can be made into yummy pickles!