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Southern Exposure Seed Exchange - Rouge d'Hiver (Red Winter) - 62707
62 days. [French heirloom ca. 1840] Red and green leaves with deep red tips, forms semi-open romaine heads with good flavor. Does best in cooler weather. We've had excellent quality overwintering it under row cover here in Virginia.Regular price $3.95 -
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange - Basil, Holy (Rama Tulsi) - 71104
(O. sanctum) Fragrance reminiscent of fruit and cloves. Many medicinal and culinary uses. Stems, leaves, flowers, and seeds are all good for making tea. Frequent harvests recommended. Easy to grow. Self-sows readily. Growing instructions: Annual. Germination: 70°F day,...Regular price $3.95 -
Dr. Dave's Ultimate Living Fertilizer “Root Crops and Bloomer Blend" Living Fertilizer
Dr. Dave's Ultimate Living Fertilizer "ROOT CROPS & BLOOMERS BLEND", NPK=5-10-10, is OMRI-listed for organic use and designed for flowering plants and shrubs as well as crops that bloom to make their fruit like okra, melons, beans, peas,...Regular price From $11.99 -
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange - Homemade Pickles - 51504
55 days. Specially developed for home gardeners. Vigorous plants with good disease resistance, including Downy Mildew resistance. Medium green fruits with small white spines are solid and crisp. Harvest cukes at 1½ in. or larger, up...Regular price $3.95 -
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange - Clemson Spineless - 69103
56 days. [1939, Clemson/SC. AAS winner.] 4-7 ft. plants with few side-branches. Ribbed pods (1¼ x 8 in.), harvest when pods are 3 in. or smaller. Spineless characteristic makes this popular variety easy to pick.Regular price $3.95 -
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange - 53102 - Yellow Crookneck
(C. pepo) 55 days. [~1700] Yellow, bulb-shaped fruit with a narrow, curved neck. Skin becomes bumpy and warted on large fruits. Best eaten when fruits are no longer than 6 in. A consistently popular variety.Regular price $3.95
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