Saturday, March 19, 2016

New Ace Hybrid Pepper

New Ace Hybrid Pepper Sweet Bell Pepper Seeds Pepper Seeds • Sweet Bell Pepper Seeds New Ace Hybrid Pepper Capsicum annuum New Ace Earliness and high yields characterize this hybrid. Perfect for those short growing seasons in the North. Deep green, large fruits are nice fresh from the vine or for stuffing.

Sweet Chocolate Organic Pepper Seeds

Sweet Chocolate Organic Pepper Seeds Rich chocolate brown pepper. Remarkable earliness, tolerance of cool nights, and a heavy set. Smooth, medium-small, tapered, "snub nose" (blunt end) bells with long fruit stems. Very mild flavor, medium thick flesh. The flesh under the skin is brick red. Developed by the late E.M. Meader, Univ. of New Hampshire. Organically grown. Avg. 4,750 seeds/oz. Packet: 25 seeds.

Friday, March 18, 2016

Juliet (F1) Grape tomato

Juliet(F1) Tomato Seed Small mini-roma flavor fresh or cooked. A larger sister variety of Santa, Juliet is one of the most disease resistant in our trials. Deep red, shiny fruits avg. 2-2 1/4" L x 1 3/8-1 1/2" W, weighing 1 1/2-2 oz. Typically 12-18 fruits per cluster. Delicious, rich tomato flavor for salads, great salsa, and fresh pasta sauce. Good crack resistance, vine storage, and shelf life. High resistance to late blight; and intermediate resistance to early blight. AAS winner. Indeterminate. Packet: 15 seeds. Product Price Qty Packet $3.95 250 Seeds $13.75 500 Seeds $22.80 1,000 Seeds $36.00 5,000 Seeds $158.40 25,000 Seeds $647.50

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Aunt Ruby's German Green Tomato a great heirloom variety!

Aunt Ruby's German Green Tomato A home-grown Aunt Ruby's German Green tomato, sitting among other heirloom cultivars Aunt Ruby's German Green heirloom tomatoes are a cultivar originating with Ruby Arnold (d 1997), of Greeneville, Tennessee,[1] but achieving great Seed Savers popularity. They are, as the name implies, "green" tomatoes, which really means they are a greenish yellow when fully ripe, but are still tasty when picked early. The Plant[edit] This tomato cultivar is an indeterminate plant that produces large (8-18 ounce) beefsteak fruit of especially irregular shapes, in somewhere between 69 and 80 days. This fruit won the Heirloom Garden Show’s taste test, in 2003.[2]

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Organic Non-GMO Rutgers Tomato - OPEN-POLLINATED

Organic Non-GMO Rutgers Tomato - OPEN-POLLINATED Developed for the canning industry; hearty tomato flavor and meaty texture. Bright red fruit with a small seed cavity and good color throughout, good for slicing or canning. Widely adapted and crack resistant. Developed in 1934 by Rutgers University in cooperation with Campbell's Soup for the New Jersey canning industry. Determinate · Resists cracking · 6-8 oz (Lycopersicon esculentum) Days to maturity: 75 days Disease Resistance: Fusarium Wilt (1), Verticillium Wilt

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Brandywine Organic Tomatoes!

Brandywine Organic Tomato Seed One of the best-tasting tomatoes. We describe Brandywine's luscious flavor as "very rich, loud, and distinctively spicy." The large fruits, often over 1 lb., have a deep pink skin and smooth red flesh. The medium-tall, potato-leaf plant is best staked or caged. Our "Quisenberry" strain is considered among the best. Indeterminate. Organically grown. Avg. 10,400 seeds/oz. Packet: 40 seeds. Hope you try this Heirloom Tomato and enjoy them like I have. Gardener Den

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Lady Bell Peppers!

Lady Bell is a variety of Sweet pepper which is a member of the Capsicum family. Its botanical name is Capsicum annuum var. annuum (Grossum Group) 'Lady Bell'. goes green to red An annual, so it will last but a year in its native climate. Lady Bell is known for growing to a height of approximately 1.46 feet (that's 45.0 cm in metric). Lady Bell Sweet pepper is normally fairly low maintenance and quite easy to grow, as long as a level of basic care is provided throughout the year. Being aware of the basic soil, sun and water preferences will result in a happier and healthier plant. This variety plant info is provided by the myfolia gardener's wiki. All details about Lady Bell have been kindly provided by our members. Overview Growing Calendar Photos Sweet pepper Chat Care Instructions Companion Plants Pests & Problems Reviews Where to buy How to grow Lady Bell Full Sun Medium Enjoys a full sun position in your garden and remember to water moderately. Lady Bell is generally regarded as a tender plant, so remember to wait until your soil is warm and the night time temperature is well above freezing before moving outside. Use USDA Hardiness Zone 9 - 11 as your guideline for the appropriate climate for this plant. Lady Bell needs a potting mix, loamy and silty soil with a ph of 5.5 to 7.5 (weakly acidic soil to weakly alkaline soil). Growing Lady Bell from seed Sow 0.25 inches (0.64 cm) deep with a guideline distance of 0.98 inches (2.5 cm). For optimal germination, soil temperature should be a minimum of 20°C / 68°F. By our calculations, you should look at sowing Lady Bell about 32 days before your last frost date. Transplanting Lady Bell Lady Bell is tender, so ensure you wait until all danger of frost has passed in your area before considering planting outside. Harvesting Lady Bell