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All About… Danish Ballhead Cabbage

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Do you enjoy sauerkraut? Or maybe coleslaw? Even if you don’t, there are still a lot of delicious ways to use cabbage, and Danish Ballhead Cabbage is one of the best kinds to choose. Danish Ballhead Cabbage is well-known for its ability … Continue reading

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What is Blanching?

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When reading descriptions of garden seeds like cauliflower or celery, you might ask the question, “what is blanching?” You might see plants that say they are “self-blanching,” or you are supposed to blanch them. In this case, we aren’t talking … Continue reading

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All about… Casaba Golden Beauty Melon

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The Casaba Golden Beauty Melon is a beautiful melon with a distinct and delicious flavor. These melons, which grow to weigh about 6 pounds, have a wrinkly golden skin and light flesh. If you’re looking to try a melon that’s … Continue reading

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All about… Armenian Yard-Long Cucumber

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Armenian Yard-Long Cucumbers are known as the longest cucumbers available. Like the name implies, the fruits of this plant can grow up to an impressive 3 feet long! It is important to keep in mind, however, that these long, slender … Continue reading

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All about… Ashley Cucumber

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Ashley – Cucumber Seeds • 65 days. • Vine cucumber • Package contains approximately 90 Ashley Cucumber Seeds. • Germination: 6 to 10 days at 75 to 85 F. • Plant seeds 1 inch deep, 24 inches apart with 48 … Continue reading

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All about… German Chamomile

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Chamomile, German – Herb Seeds Annual. Contains approximately 3,500 German Chamomile Herb Seeds. Germination: 12-15 days at 55-65 F. Leave uncovered and keep soil moist. 20-24 days to transplant. German Chamomile, a member of the daisy family, is a plant … Continue reading

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