" The Grower that Keeps on Growing"
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BROCCOLI BRUSSEL SPROUTS Oliver - 90 Days - Large sprouts mature early. Plants are vigorous and vast to grow.
CABBAGE Round green red Pointed Red/Green- 66 Days - Mini cone-shaped cabbage, very early, can be planted close to save space.
CHINESE CABBAGE Minuet - 48 Days - matures early. Small heads with a light, sweet taste. Similar to a cross between lettuce and cabbage.
CAULIFLOWER Cheddar - 58 Days - Orange in color. Has grown well around here. White Snow Crown - Medium-sized heads. Easy to grow. CELERY /Gold /Green /Red CHARD /Gold /Red /White CUCUMBERS Japanese Climbing - 58 Days - Vigorous vines have strong, grasping tendrils that make it an excellent variety for trellises. Light green cukes are 7" to 9" long and 3" in width. Lemon - The original heirloom strain. Prolific producer of round lemon-colored cucumbers. Mini White Pickler Streight Eight EGGPLANT Apple Green /Long Purple /Purple /White GROUND CHERRIES INDIGO DYE PLANT KHOLRABI Early Purple - Purple-skinned variety that for me grew better than green varieties. Green Early White Vienna - Pale green skin, mild and tasty cabbage-flavored bulbs. LITCHI / TOMATO BERRY EGGPLANT Apple Green - 63 Days - Plants produce light green fruits that are 3" to 5" in size and mature early. They are thin-skinned with white flesh and do well around here. Purple /Long Purple White - 75 Days - Medium-sized, white fruit that have a milder flavor than the Black varieties. MEXICAN SUNFLOWERS PAC. CHOI Violetta /White WATERMELONS Black Tail Mountain - 70 Days - Dark skinned fruit weighing between 8 to 12 lbs. Flesh is red and very sweet. Very early. This one did very well in 2006. Criss Cross Shoons Hard Shell Sugar Baby Watermellon MELONS Eden's Gem - 65 Days - Softball sized, netted fruit. Weighs about 1 pound. An old variety that has a spicy flavor. Minnesota Midget - 60 Days - Very early and very sweet. Golden yellow fruits grown on 3' vines. Good or smaller gardens. Pride of Wisconsin - 90 Days - 5 to 7 pounds. Fruits are edible to the rind. As sweet as the Golden Gopher and good for Northern gardens. PUMPKINS Knucklehead White RADICCHIO RHUBARB
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