artichoke, beans, beets, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cardoon, carrots by Heirloom Seeds

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2 we sell only non-hybrid open pollinated varieties that have been popular with backyard gardeners for many years our heirloom vegetables have proven themselves for generations and our flowers are noted for their simple oldfashioned beauty all of our herb varieties have been popular in kitchen gardens for years none of the seeds we sell are genetically engineered all seeds are untreated new for 2006 with the addition of over 35 varieties to this year s catalog we re sure you ll find your old-time favorites as well as a few others that just sound too good to resist so please take a moment to browse over some of our featured items for this gardening season new introductions to this year s catalog are marked with an seed germination soil temperatures in general it is better to sow your seeds a little late rather than too early if the soil temperature is not warm enough for the variety of seed you are sowing the seed will often rot in the ground before it has a chance to germinate this is


artichoke globe cynara scolymus 3 soil ph 6.0 start the seeds inside 8 weeks before the last spring frost transplant into the garden after the last spring frost spacing 2-3 feet apart cut back in the fall and mulch to protect from the winter weather you may harvest your crop the following spring perennial to zone 7 2501 green globe tender perennial the 3 to 6 foot plants produce large flower heads that are 3 4 inches in diameter the flower buds have thick fleshy scales and solid centers should be harvested when young pkt 50 seeds $1.25 beans soil ph 6.0 sow the seeds 1 inch deep about 6 inches apart in rows 18 inches apart beans do not do well in a wide row planting they must have room on either side for maximum production plant after all danger of frost has past do not plant too soon if the soil has not warmed sufficiently the seeds will rot in the ground before they germinate for an early crop place black plastic over the row one week before planting slit the plastic with an x ma


4 pole snap beans phaseolus vulgaris 254 blue lake pole 70 days straight stringless dark green beans grow on tall 6 7 foot vines has proven to be a consistent producer of quality pods excellent for freezing soups or canning a favorite for generations in american gardens pkt 2 oz $1.50 237 cherokee trail of tears 80-90 days named after the cherokee indians trail of tears march in 1838 this prolific variety provides plenty of 6 inch purple-pod beans good used as both snap and dry beans an excellent choice for the historic gardener pkt 50 seeds $2.50 251 climbing french 70 days a very tasty variety with lovely lilac flowers and 4-7 inch stringless pods a favorite variety in england during the 1930 s exquisite flavor pkt 50 seeds $2.50 220 genuine cornfield 70-90 days these fine flavored beans are often grown in the corn fields using the corn stalks as poles the delicious pods are 5-7 inches long and grow on vines 5 to 6 feet tall pkt 1½ oz $1.50 242 ideal market 68 days dati


bush lima beans phaseolus lunatus o209 baby bush lima 70 days this baby lima produces 4 buttery flavored beans in each 2½ long pod this very prolific as well as great tasting variety has been popular since civil war times pkt 2 oz certified organic $2.50 207 fordhook bush lima 75 days this old variety was first introduced in 1917 and still remains a heavy producer of high quality beans today the large pods contain 4 to 5 fat delicious beans a best seller pkt 2 oz $1.50 5 209 henderson bush lima 62 days this buttery flavored baby lima produces 3 to 4 excellent tasting beans per pod a very prolific variety that has been a favorite since 1883 pkt 2 oz $1.50 231 jackson wonder 72 days a bush butter bean introduced in 1888 that resembles florida speckled butter pole lima these heavy producing plants grow 15 to 30 inches tall and have 3 to 5 delicious beans in each pod a good choice for hot weather pkt 2 oz $1.50 pole lima beans phaseolus lunatus 238 christmas large speck


6 broccoli brassica oleracea soil ph 6.5 start the seeds inside 8 weeks before the last spring frost transfer outside when the plants are 5 weeks old spacing 12 to 18 inches apart we recommend planting in a wide bed in a 3 foot by 5 foot bed you can transplant 15 plants harvest the main head in 60 to 90 days and continue to pick the side shoots until they quit forming 306 atlantic 55-70 days a fast grower with rounded solid medium sized blue-green heads these low growing plants will deliver a heavy crop of tasty side shoots as well pkt 100 seeds $1.25 302 calabrese 60-90 days this popular old style broccoli was first introduced in the 1880 s it grows a 4 to 8 inch central head with ample side shoots a good choice for freezing pkt 200 seeds $1.25 301 de cicco 50-60 days an old reliable european variety first introduced in 1890 the small blue green heads are delicious and deliver lots of side shoots once the central head is harvested pkt 200 seeds $1.25 o301 200 seeds certifie


carrots daucus carota var sativus 7 soil ph 6.0 to 7.0 we recommend planting carrots in a raised bed using the wide row method of planting begin to plant 2 weeks before the last spring frost making additional plantings every 2 to 3 weeks for a continuous harvest all summer long sow the seeds ¼ inch deep in loose deeply tilled soil placing a few seeds 2 inches apart in all directions in a row 2 to 3 feet wide thin your crop to one plant every 2 inches 410 amarillo 75 days a delicious yellow variety that is able to withstand dry conditions the tapered roots have large shoulders and strong tops distinctive sweet flavor pkt 500 seeds $1.15 402 amsterdam minicor 60 days a very sweet and tender finely grained dutch variety of carrot the uniform 6 to 7 inch roots are a deep orange color and make a wonderful gourmet delight an excellent carrot for eating fresh or for canning pkt 1200 seeds $1.15 405 autumn king 72 days this stump rooted 6 to 7 inch carrot is a must for winter storage


8 corn zea maze soil ph 6.0 plant after all danger of frost has passed and the soil is quite warm 65 degrees f planting in soil that has not warmed sufficiently will cause the seeds to rot before they will sprout sow seeds 1 deep every 12 in a sunny location rows should be 2 to 3 feet apart thin to one plant every 12 inches for proper germination plant at least 4 rows o561 ashworth 70-85 days this new york heirloom produces sweet 7 inch ears filled with crisp golden colored kernels a great early variety that has excellent flavor pkt 1 oz certified organic $2.50 57 bloody butcher 100-120 days a very decorative heirloom that dates back to 1845 the large 10 to 12 foot stalks each hold 2 to 6 ears of beautiful red kernels striped with a darker red color good for flour cornmeal or corn-on-the-cob if picked when young pkt 1 oz $1.50 58 blue hopi 75-110 days an heirloom flint corn used as a traditional staple of the hopi indians in northern arizona the bushy 5 foot stalks yield 8 t


cucumbers cont 506 national pickling cucumis sativus 55 days this very productive variety has dark green skin with black spines is small thick and blunt ended when young makes great pickles pkt 60 seeds $1.15 509 painted serpent cucumis melo 65 days the slim light green ribbed fruits can grow 30 75 long but best eaten at 15 the unique fruits curl into snake-like shapes mild delicious flavor pkt 30 seeds $1.15 508 poinsett 76 cucumis sativus 68 days a very dependable producer of dark green 7 to 9 inch fruit with white spines a hardy variety very popular in the south pkt 60 seeds $1.15 517 rhinish pickle cucumis sativus 52-55 days an early maturing variety traditionally used for pickling in europe the crunchy fruits have black spines and small bumps an old german favorite pkt 60 seeds $1.15 503 russian cucumis sativus 52 days this old variety first introduced in 1850 has 5 blocky fruit with dark green skin on top turning pale at the blossom end growing in clusters of two


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