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‘Alaska Mix’ Nasturtium Transplants
$4.50Green-and-white variegated foliage. Improved strain of brilliant, single, 2″ flowers in yellow, crimson, orange, salmon and cherry. Compact, mound-shaped plants. Also known as garden nasturtium and Indian cress.
OP. Certified Organic Transplants. 4-pack potted
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‘Albion’ Strawberry
$2.50 – $20.00Albion produces very large and conical, bright red fruit that are more firm than Seascape. Performs well in our hot, dry climate. Would say it edges out Seascape in taste now that we have trialled it for 3 years; is more similar to the June-bearing cultivars in flavour.
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SAVE 20% when purchasing 2″ potted plants in multiples of 10
‘Amazing’ Cauliflower Transplants
$6.25Uniform, main season, non-hybrid variety. Amazing is as close to hybrid quality as we can find. Strong plants with thick leaf jackets withstand summer heat, producing quality, tight white curds.
OP Hybrid. 75 Days
Certified Organic Transplants. 6-pack potted
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‘Ambrosia’ Apple
Original price was: $85.00.$75.00Current price is: $75.00.A naturally occurring sport from British Columbia introduced in 1980. Clear red blush covers 70-90% of the fruit. Clean smooth skin with no russeting. Crisp, juicy flesh with pleasing sub-acid flavour. Creamy texture, excellent for fresh salads. Ripens in late September. A popular variety, now common in most grocery stores across North America.
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‘Anjou’ Pear (OHxF87 Semi-dwarf)
$85.00Large conical short-necked light yellow and green fruit, some russeting. Flesh is light yellow, fine-textured, sweet, aromatic and juicy. Fruit can be stored well into winter! Leading fresh commercial variety. Ripens in mid-September. A true heritage tree. Introduced in France prior to 1800.
Not self-fertile. Requires cross pollination with another European pear (Pyrus communis) cultivar.
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‘Apocalypse Scorpion’ Pepper Transplant
$6.25One of the world’s hottest peppers! Super productive plants that produce huge pods! With heat comparing to the classic Carolina Reaper, this pepper packs a punch! When used in moderation, adds a great flavor to any dish. CAUTION: EXTREMELY HOT!
SHU 1,000,000+.
OP. 130 Days Red.
Certified Organic Transplants. 3″ potted
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‘Arapaho’ Blackberry
$16.00Large, deep blue-black berries; excellent for jams, jellies, pies and fresh eating; vigorous, semi-erect canes; can produce 10-15 pounds of berries per bush; ripens late August to September. Almost forgot to mention their best feature; Thornless!
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‘Arava’ Melon Transplant
$4.50If you’ve ever tried our honeydews at market then you know just how sweet they are and it’s all thanks to this variety! A full-season organic variety with uniform and extra-sweet fruit! Harvest at forced slip or cut from the vine when the skin is mostly yellow but still shows a 30–40% green hue. Intermediate resistance to powdery mildew.
F1-Hybrid. 77 days
Certified Organic Transplants. 3″ potted
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‘Askola’ Sea Buckthorn [Female]
$18.00This female cultivar of Sea Buckthorn features fine silver foliage all season and edible orange berries in fall and winter, selected for high yields, rich in Vitamins A, C (about 7 times more than lemons) & E, antioxidants and omega 3 oils. Don’t just focus on the fruit though, the leaves can be dried and used for tea! This is a vigorous and attractive shrub that can grow 10-12 ft. in height if not pruned. Tolerant of alkaline and salty soil, and very cold hardy. Needs a male pollinizer for fruit set.
During the Cold War, East Germany used them as a healthful substitute for orange juice. The fruit is also unique for its oil content, which is used as a treatment for burns and skin diseases as well as for ulcers and other illnesses. You will often see Sea Buckthorn as an ingredient in many nutritional supplements and cosmetics. Sea Buckthorn berries can also be processed into fruit leather, purees and jams. Harvest out fruit by hand or by cutting off the fruit-laden branches and freezing them. The frozen berries can easily be shaken off and, after thawing, make great juice and preserves. Like cranberry juice, Sea Buckthorn juice is usually diluted with up to 70% water.
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‘Aunt Molly’ Ground Cherry Transplant
$4.50Polish heirloom variety that prolifically produces deliciously sweet ground cherries by late summer! You know they’re ready to harvest when you can collect them from the ground! They will drop to ground or easily come off when fully ripe. Very uniform fruit. The plants and fruits resemble tomatillos!
Heirloom. 65-70 days.
Certified Organic Transplants. 3″ potted
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