Vegetables
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Tomato Varieties |
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Beefmaster F1 I VFAN
80 day. Up to 2 pounds. Large red fruits. Soft tomato with a good taste.
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Brandywine Red OP I
85 day. 1.5 pounds. Clear skinned, red fruit with great flavor.
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Early Girl F1 I VF
52 day. 4 to 6 ounce. The name says it all. Early producing plant lasting all season. Red fruit, rounded shape.
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Better Boy F1 I VFN
70 day. One pound. Juicy, meaty, round, red fruit. Just right for slicing.
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Roma |
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Roma
76 day. Plumb shaped and bright red. Heavy yielder.
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Juliet F1
60 day. Mini red roma-like. One ounce fruits with great taste. Holds longer on vine with less cracking.
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Cherry |
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Large Red Cherry
78 day. 1.25 inch. Bite-size cherry tomatoes. Long vines with firm red flesh fruit.
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Tommy Toe 70 day. 1.5 to 1 inch. Great for salads or for juicing. Glossy red fruit is oval to round in shape. Resistant to early blight and black rot.
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Green Bean Varieties
Bush Bean |
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Contenders
48 day. 5 to 7 inches long. Medium green and tender. Big yields of thick pods. Very adaptable
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Blue Lake Bush
58 day. 6 inches long. Round pods that are dark green. Large bush-type plant. Produces a longer period of time than most.
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Strike
55 day. 5 to 6 inches. Perfect green bean for road-side stand or garden. Great flavor. Fresh, canned, or frozen.
Great yields.
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Pole Bean |
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Kentucky Wonder
65 day. 7 to 8 inch long. Pods are born in clusters. Meaty, flat pods with good coloring.
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Blue Lake FM1K
62 day. Known for its fresh taste. Pods are found and slightly curved. Very tender and will produce all summer long.
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Pea Varieties
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Early Frosty
63 day. 3 to 3.5 inch pods. Filled with 6 to 8 medium sized peas. Very popular and dependable.
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Green Arrow
69 day. 9 to 11 small deep green peas are produced. Heavy yields with straight pods.
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Bolero
69 day. 3 inch pods. Contains 7 to 9 peas. One of the best freezer type peas.
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Pumpkin Varieties
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Small Sugar
108 days. Makes the very best pies. Grows 8 inches across with thick meaty flesh and a small seed cavity. Skin is bright orange in color.
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Howden
100 days. 20 to 25 pound Very solid, thick flesh. Skin is hard, ridged, and has rich orange color with a long shelf life.
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Gladiator
115 day. 20 t0 30 pounds. Perfect fresh market pumpkin. Distict heavy ribs and sturdy handle.
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Jack-O-Lantern
100 day. 8 to 12 pounds. Flesh is firm and thick. Makes a great carving pumpkin.
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Radish Varieties
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Cherry Belle
21 day. Quick growing with round globe. Bright cherry red in color. Flesh is crisp, firm, and white.
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German Giant
29 day. Range from a quarter to a baseball size. Bright red. Remains crisp. Sweet with no cracking.
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Watermelon Varieties
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Sugar Baby
80 day. 6 to 10 pounds. Great yielder with deep red flesh. Very sweet and has a great taste.
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Crimson Sweet
85 day. 15 to 30 pounds. Very sweet flesh. Fruit is nearly round with dark green stripes. Most popular melon.
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Black Diamond
95 day. 30 to 40 pounds. Large melon with a glossy green rind. Juicy and tender and crisp.
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Cucumber Varieties
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Straight Eight
60 day. 7 to 8 inches long. 2 to 2.25 inches in diameter. Very popular home garden variety. Very stable.
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Bush Pickle
45 day. 3 to 4 feet, take up little space. Compact vines. Yields four inch long pickles. Pickler.
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Burpless
58 day. 10 to 12 inch fruits. Bitter-free, slender, and smooth. Very disease tolerant. Great for home gardens.
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