Fine, flavorful leaves of Florida Broadleaf can be used fresh in salads, sandwiches or cooked and is high in nutrients! Widely adapted and vigorously productive, this variety produces large, semi-upright, spreading plants of medium-green leaves 10 to 12” tall with tender cream-colored midribs. (Non-GMO Heirloom)
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Vegetable Description: Seven Top, a turnip grown especially for the unsurpassed flavor of its nutritious greens, is the most popular source of turnip greens in the southern regions of the United States. The use of turnip tops for salad greens goes all the way back to ancient Greece, and has been a common practice in...
Vegetable Description: The American Purple Top comes from the heirloom Purple Top strain of rutabaga, and was developed in 17th century Bohemia as a rare cross between a turnip and a cabbage. The mild, sweet flavor of the rutabaga became so commonly cultivated in Swedan, that became known as the "Swedish turnip."...
This early cabbage produces tender heads that are 5"-7" in diameter. Golden Acre's compact plants are ideal for small gardens and it can be planted closer together than other cabbage varieties. It is noted for its uniform, round and tightly folded heads. Package of 500 (Non-GMO Heirloom)
Native to the Mediterranean region, its summer-long growth of blue star-shaped flowers make borage one of the most attractive herbs to bees and other beneficial insects. Its pleasant cucumber like flavor has traditionally been used to infuse drinks; the flowers were preserved or candied. Package of 100 (Non-GMO...
Vegetable Description: This parsnip variety has white flesh, and is tender with mild, delicate flavor. The roots of this parsnip are 10 to 12 inches long with a small core and hollow crown. All-American is a good keeper, is frost resistant, and extra sweet when harvested in the fall. Package of 200 (Non-GMO...
This is the most widely grown turnip variety world wide. The tops of this versatile vegetable can be cooked as greens, and its edible roots are good for storing, canning and freezing. Flesh is sweet mild and fine-grained, and they are best when harvested when 3 to 4 inches in diameter. (Non-GMO Heirloom)
Vegetable Description: The exact origin is unknown, but this variety has been growing in America since the early 20th century. The Crimson Giant grows to an immense size, has super-white flesh, and is known for it's crisp, juicy and mild flavor. This one's sure to please! Package of 200 (Non-GMO Heirloom)
Famous for its use in Chia Pets, this herb seed also gives many health benefits. The plant, which derives from the mint family, has fuzzy, dark green leaves and can grow up to 60 centimeters tall if grown in the correct conditions. Package of 2,000 (Non-GMO Heirloom)