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      Purple de Milpa Tomatillo

      Purple de Milpa Tomatillo - Produces beautiful, bright green and dark purple fruits. Harvest when the paper covering around the fruit turns color (yellow or brown). Makes fantastic salsa! Smaller than many other tomatillos, but very easy to grow. They grow wild in Mexican cornfields and tend to self-seed here in New England. Transplant after danger of frost has passed, 3 feet apart. 70-90 days from transplant. <br>

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      Matt's Wild Cherry Tomato

      Sprawling, plants produce loads of small, bright red cherry tomatoes with a terrific, sweet taste. Resistant to late and early blight, this variety grows wild in Mexico. Transplant after danger of frost has passed, 3 feet apart. 60 days from transplant. Indeterminate.<br><br>

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      Lemon Drop Tomato

      Lives up to its name with a lemony, sweet taste that is very refreshing. Early and late blight resistant. Transplant after danger of frost has passed, 3 feet apart. 80-90 days from transplant. Indeterminate.<br>

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      Burgundy Okra

      Beautiful plants with red stems and big, butterfly-friendly flowers that turn into burgundy pods. Best if picked when they are 4” long, but they will stay tender longer than other okra varieties. Pods turn green when cooked. Sow after frost has passed several seeds per foot. Thin to 1 plant per 12-18&quot;. 55-60 days.<br>

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      Champion of England Peas

      Vigorous, productive shelling pea. You need a trellis for this historic variety that dates to the mid-1800’s. Its vines will grow up to 10 feet, growing up and over your trellis and producing plenty of peas! Plant early in spring after the ground thaws. Sow seeds 1 inch deep, every 1.5 inches in rows 2.5 feet apart. 60-70 days.

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      Cimarron Lettuce

      A beautiful, tasty romaine that dates back to the 1700&#39;s. Leaves are tinged with deep red and the center is a creamy yellow/green. 65 days. Slow to bolt.

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      Holy Basil or Tulsi (Kapoor)

      Tulsi makes a wonderful, aromatic tea. Best flavor if leaves are picked before the plant flowers, but you can keep picking the leaves until frost. The light purple flowers are quite beautiful and very attractive to pollinators. Unlike other varieties of Tulsi which require a longer growing season, this variety (Kapoor) grows especially well in temperate climates like New England. 60 days.<br>

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      North Carolina Heirloom Pickling Cucumber

      A very prolific cucumber that makes terrific dill pickles that stay crisp and look quite beautiful and unique in the jar. Extremely rare. Creamy yellow fruits are blocky, about 3” long. Also great for slicing. Produces heavily throughout the season. 60 days.

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      Green in Snow Mustard Greens

      This variety really lives up to its name, producing beautiful, bright green leaves deep into December here in New England. Wonderful taste and tender greens are great for stir-frying. 45 days. <br>

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      Italian Heirloom Tomato

      A superb red tomato, with a rich tomato taste. Great for fresh eating, but also great for canning and cooking. Open a jar of Italian Heirloom sauce to get a wonderful burst of summer flavor in the dead of winter. 70-80 days.

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      Fish Hot Pepper

      An African American heirloom that was popular in the Chesapeake Bay area in the 1900’s, used especially for seafood recipes. This is a stunning plant, with variegated green and white leaves and peppers that are striped in a rainbow of colors. The compact stature lends well to container planting. Medium hot. 80 days from transplanting. <br>

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      Patisson Panache Vert et Blanc

      Patty pan summer squash that is sea foam green when young (the edible stage) and white with green stripes when mature. They are delicious when picked young, but you may want to let at least a few fruits mature, as they make great fall decorations. Keep the plants picked clean for best yields. 60 - 70 days. <br><br>

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      Black Turtle Beans

      Produces loads of small dry beans that make a thick, flavorful black bean soup. A favorite in Latin American cuisine. The water used for boiling is traditionally repurposed as a stock for Sopa Negra, but can also be used as a natural, pale purple fabric dye. Bush habit. 55 days. <br>Plant after danger of frost has passed, 1 inch deep (thinning to 1 plant every 4 inches) in rows 18 inches apart. <br>

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      Tiger Eye Beans

      Flavorful dry beans from South America make their own delicious broth when cooked. Young beans can also be eaten green. Prolific grower, bush habit. 80-90 days. Plant after danger of frost has passed, 1 inch deep (thinning to 1 plant every 4 inches) in rows 18 inches apart.

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      Tom Thumb Peas

      Small, 8 - 12 inch plants produce regular sized peas. Great for containers! 50-55 days. Plant 1 seed every 1.5 inches, ½ inch deep in rows 15 inches apart.

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      Dwarf Grey Sugar Peas

      Tasty snow peas, plants are small and do not need a trellis, but grow well. This is an old, traditional type of edible podded pea. Pick them when they&#39;re small (a couple inches long). The pods should be completely flat, before the peas have had a chance to develop inside. Plant 1 seed every 1.5 inches, ½ inch deep in rows 22 inches apart. <br>

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      Luther Hill Corn

      ​A tender, tasty early white sweet corn. Developed by New Jersey horticulturist, Luther Hill in 1902, the small 4’ stalks are ideal for backyard gardens. Two 4 -6 inch ears on each stalk. Grows well in New England. 70 days. <br>Plant 1 inch deep, every 4 - 6 inches, thinning to 1 plant every 10-12 inches, in rows 30 inches apart. <br>

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      Golden Bantam Improved Sweet Corn

      Delicious yellow sweet corn with “corny” flavor not found in modern hybrid super sweet varieties. 75 days. Plant 1 inch deep, every 4 - 6 inches, thinning to 1 plant every 10-12 inches, in rows 30 inches apart.

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      Pennsylvania Dutch Butter Flavored Popcorn

      Tasty, high quality, heirloom popcorn with ivory white kernels. Has a buttery, somewhat nutty flavor. 115 days. Plant 1 inch deep, every 4 - 6 inches, thinning to 1 plant every 10-12 inches, in rows 30 inches apart.

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      Freckles Lettuce

      Romaine, beautiful bright green with dark red splashes or “freckles”. 60 days. Plant 12 seeds per foot, ¼ inch deep, and thin to 6 inches, in rows 2 feet apart.

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