Welcome to all the seed varieties beginning with A and ending through I
The delicious blue-green leaves of this collard are slow to bolt and are full of antioxidants. An old Southern favorite, they get even sweeter after a frost. The 10 to 18-inch leaves form on plants that can get up to three feet tall. (Non-GMO Heirloom)
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Vegetable Description: Provider beans grow well in a variety of conditions and are very productive. Pods are 5”-7” long, straight and green, while seeds are purple. Good, tender, quality pods, this bean variety has good disease resistance. Plants are vigorous and strong rooted. Package of 50 (Non-GMO Heirloom)
Long Island Improved is the most common and widely adapted open pollinated Brussel Sprout variety for the home vegetable garden. Compact plants grow up to 24 inches tall and produce huge amounts of tender, tight heads that average 1 ½ “ in diameter. Package of 300 (Non-GMO Heirloom)
Package of 55 (Non-GMO Heirloom)
This heirloom beet is one of the most popular beets out there. Globe shaped roots are 2.5 to 3 inches in diameter and keep well. They are also great for canning. Medium green tops with tinges of red can be harvested early and used for salad greens. (Non-GMO Heirloom)
Vegetable Description: Expect heavy and continual yields of 3 to 6-inch fruits, perfect for pickling. The dark green, blunt ended cucumbers are also delicious in salads. Package of 60 (Non-GMO Heirloom)