Tag: Edible Perennials
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‘Eclipse’ Asparagus
$3.00 – $25.00Eclipse is a green asparagus hybrid, released from the world-leading asparagus breeding program at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. This male dominant cultivar is an improvement on Millennium with increased spear diameter and improved precocity (reaching maturity earlier) means better yields and faster returns. Has great potential to be used for white spear production as well. While it was developed for the commercial industry, the improvements in yield and foliar disease tolerance makes it a great choice for small scale and home producers.
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‘Jersey Knight’ Asparagus
$3.00 – $25.00Huge crops! This productive variety will give you impressive yields each and every year. Its extra-large, uniform, tender spears are good for fresh eating, cooking or making salads. Emerges as spears for harvest at the desired thickness. Spears mature into feathery soft, fern-like foliage. Cold-hardy and heat-tolerant. Harvest from early April through May. Mostly all-male plants.
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‘Mary Washington’ Asparagus
$3.00 – $25.00Medium-green spears, slight purple cast; compact heads; fine flavour; disease resistant. Male and female plants.
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‘Millennium’ Asparagus
$3.00 – $25.00A cold-hardy asparagus that maintains tip tightness as it grows. Since Millennium is well-adapted to various soil types, including heavier soils, growers can utilize land previously unsuitable for asparagus production. Male crowns which are more productive. Spears are tight, green and large. Bred by the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada, Millennium is becoming the new industry standard for asparagus production. Intermediate resistance to rust.
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‘Purple Passion’ Asparagus
$3.00 – $25.00Huge crops! This productive variety will give you impressive yields each and every year. Its extra-large, uniform, tender spears are good for fresh eating, cooking or making salads. Emerges as spears for harvest at the desired thickness. Spears mature into feathery soft, fern-like foliage. Cold-hardy and heat-tolerant. Harvest from early April through May. Mostly all-male plants.
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Horseradish
$5.00 – $12.00Spicy, edible root rich in many nutrients and minerals, belonging to the plant family Cruciferae (the same family as many vegetables the common gardener knows well – cabbage, brussels sprouts, broccoli and cauliflower!). Very forgiving plant that can tolerate many different sun exposures but does best in full sun to partial sun. If you’re short on room, even consider growing this wonderful plant in a container!
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Jerusalem Artichoke
$3.25 – $12.00Also known as sunchokes, these perennial relative of the sunflower that produces edible, white-fleshed tubers are great for cooking! Not only do they produce masses of beautiful yellow blooms 7-8cm in diameter, the tubers they produce contain no starch but inulin rather, making them a great addition for a diabetics diet or anyone who’s looking for an alternative to potatoes or other starches! Very similar to planting potatoes!
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