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.
Friday, July 22, 2016
Organic Non-GMO Golden Acre Cabbage - OPEN-POLLINATED
Organic Non-GMO Golden Acre Cabbage - OPEN-POLLINATED
Super early, adorable green heads on compact plants; perfect for smaller households! This cute OP impressed us in our 2015 trials with its small stature and high percentage of marketable heads. Round and solid, with delicate but crunchy texture and sweet, spicy flavor with buttery undertones when cooked. Few outer wrapper leaves; short harvest window. Habit suitable for dense plantings. Slightly larger than Early Bird; earlier and more uniform than Copenhagen. Early fresh market · Compact habit · 3-4 lb heads (Brassica oleracea)
Days to maturity: 62 days
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Organic Non-GMO Lorz Italian Garlic - HEIRLOOM
Organic Non-GMO Lorz Italian Garlic - HEIRLOOM
Large, robust cloves with hot, spicy flavor. Big, flat-round bulbs have easy-to-peel skins and are excellent roasted, with stronger, better flavor than other Artichoke-types. Tolerates summer heat well. Brought from Italy to Washington State around 1850. Artichoke-type · 12-19 cloves (Allium sativum)
Monday, July 18, 2016
Organic Non-GMO Siber-Frill Kale - OPEN-POLLINATED
Organic Non-GMO Siber-Frill Kale - OPEN-POLLINATED
Intensely cut and curled, lacy blue green leaves with tender texture. A standout in our extensive 2015 kale trials, with stunning leaves so frilly they barely require chopping. Sweet flavor; delicious cooked, as a beautiful garnish or for adding loft to raw salads. Eye-catching frills increase with age; use row cover to reduce flea beetle feeding. Bred by Jonathan Spero at Lupine Knoll Farm in Oregon and released under the Open Source Seed Initiative. B. napus. Open Source Seed · Specialty variety · Cold-hardy · 24" tall (Brassica napus)
Days to maturity: 60-70 days
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