This is a blog that Gardener Den created to teach and answer questions about gardening. He is going to ask other authors to give their opinions on gardening subjects and other expertise that they can write about gardening and their views on the political policies of todays world. These policies are effecting the Horticulture Industry in this country.
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Organic Non-GMO Beeline Pollinator Mix - OPEN-POLLINATED
Organic Non-GMO Beeline Pollinator Mix - OPEN-POLLINATED
Give your bees a support group with this pollinator-friendly collection! A diverse nutrition source for a wide variety of bees, butterflies and other pollinators all season long. Purple-flowered phacelia is the star of this mix, providing important bee forage over a long season, while sunflowers, cosmos, herbs and other flowers provide favorite pollen and nectar sources to both domestic and native bees. Attracts bees, butterflies and other pollinators · 14-36" tall · Annual
Days to maturity: 55 days
Monday, June 20, 2016
Organic Non-GMO Stocky Red Roaster Sweet Pepper - OPEN-POLLINATED
Organic Non-GMO Stocky Red Roaster Sweet Pepper - OPEN-POLLINATED
Outstanding variety with juicy, sweet fruit; competes well with hybrids. Among the best-tasting peppers in our trials! Attractive, smooth-skinned fruits with thick walls. Tall plants with upright habit are covered in fruit. Italian peppers are delicious traditionally fried in olive oil and sprinkled with shredded parmesan cheese. Open Source variety bred by Frank Morton. Open Source Seed · Italian-type · 4-6" long fruits (Capsicum annuum)
Days to maturity: 65 days green, 85 red
Organic Royal Burgundy Bush Bean
Organic Royal Burgundy Bush Bean Organic Non-GMO Royal Burgundy Bush Bean - OPEN-POLLINATED
Gorgeous deep purple stringless pods with green interiors. Almost-black beans make a stunning display when mixed with yellow and green beans, especially raw in salads. Beans turn green when cooked. Widely-adapted, grows well in cool conditions. Displayed highest resistance to white mold in our trials. Virus-resistant. Light brown seeds. Large plants · 5" pods (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Days to maturity: 55 days
Disease Resistance: Bean Common Mosaic Virus (BV1, NY15)
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