Seedling Sale May 16-17
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Seedling – Watermelon, Sugar Baby
The standard of small watermelons. Round fruits, 6–8" in diameter, averaging 8–10 lb. Ripe melons are almost black. Good flavor. Tough rinds resist cracking. Avg. 1–2 fruits/plant.
Seedling – Pumpkin, New England Pie
The classic New England pie pumpkin. Dark orange-skinned pumpkins in a range of small sizes, typically 4-6 lb. Although not as sweet as squash, the well-colored, orange flesh is relatively starchy, dry, and stringless. A well-known mini Jack O'Lantern type for pies. Avg. yield: 3-4 fruits/plant.
Seedling – Herb, Calypso Cilantro 4-PACK
Comes in a pack of four cells, each with multiple plants. Cells can be planted as a unit - no need to break them up into individual plants.
Calypso is widely grown because of its slowness to bolt - enjoy delicious flavor over a longer period.
Seedling – Winter Squash, Waldo Butternut
A medium-sized butternut squash. Large enough for a few servings, but not so big it goes to waste. Excellent storage life.
Seedling, Onion, New York Early 4-PACK
Each cell in the four pack has three to five seedlings. Cells can be planted without breaking up into individual seedlings (onions don't lose yield if planted in small clusters).
One of the more dependable and productive early onions. Medium-large, blocky, firm, yellow onions are early and suited to medium-term storage. Its flesh is more tender than the extra-hard, long storage varieties.
Seedling, Onion, Patterson 4-PACK
Each cell in the four pack has three to five seedlings. Cells can be planted without breaking up into individual seedlings (onions don't lose yield if planted in small clusters).
Extremely long storage yellow onion. Patterson has is a large size, has great uniformity, and high yield potential. Medium-large, blocky bulbs with dark yellow skin and thin necks that dry quickly.
Seedling – Zucchini, Desert
Dark green, straight fruits have classic, sweet zucchini flavor. Open plants and short spines make for an easy harvest.
Seedling – Herb, Bouquet Dill 4-PACK
Comes in a pack of four cells, each with multiple plants. Cells can be planted as a unit - no need to break them up into individual plants.
Early-flowering plants produce large blooms, seed umbels, and foliage on long stems, making Bouquet the preferred dill for cut flower use and pickling. Also an economical, fast-growing choice for baby leaf production. Edible seeds, flowers, and greens flavor many foods. Popular addition to sauces, salads, and soup.
Seedling – Tomato, Striped German
Bicolor red and yellow fruit. The flat, medium to large tomatoes with variable shoulder ribbing are shaded yellow and red. The marbled interior looks beautiful sliced. Complex, fruity flavor and smooth texture. Medium-tall vines bear 12+ oz. fruit.