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.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Organic Non-GMO Kalunga F1 Cucumber - HYBRID
Organic Non-GMO Kalunga F1 Cucumber - HYBRID
Lightly ribbed, long green fruits on vigorous, productive plants. Compact plants are early to mature, producing one fruit per node. The highest yielding European type in our trials! Tasty, non-bitter fruits have golden flesh and an extended shelf life. Ideal for unheated greenhouses, but widely adapted to many different growing conditions and seasons, with intermediate resistance to PM. From Vitalis Organic Seeds. Compact · 12-13" fruits. (Cucumis sativa)
Days to maturity: 55 days
Disease Resistance: Scab, Target Leaf Spot
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Organic Non-GMO New York Early Onion - OPEN-POLLINATED
Organic Non-GMO New York Early Onion - OPEN-POLLINATED
An early and dependable yellow onion selected to store until spring! Medium-sized round bulbs with attractive warm brown skin and white flesh mild enough to eat raw all winter. Milder and more tender than most yellow onions, but equally reliable in storage. Developed for direct seeding in the rich muck soils of Orange County, NY; further selected by Johnny's Selected Seeds. Long to intermediate day · Stores well · 3-4" bulbs (Allium cepa)
Days to maturity: 98 days
Organic Non-GMO Tillage Radish - OPEN-POLLINATED
Organic Non-GMO Tillage Radish - OPEN-POLLINATED
Excellent fall cover crop for reducing compaction and building soil organic matter. Fast-growing crop provides excellent weed suppression. Taproots up to 30" long aerate the soil, reduce compaction, scavenge nutrients, lighten heavy clay soils and increase yields. Sow 8-10 lbs/acre at least 4-10 weeks before the first killing frost. PVP Sow in fall · Fast growing · Builds biomass
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