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Gourmet Kitchen Greens (13)
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Great greens for salads to smoothies!
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Artichoke (1)
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Grow Artichokes for food production or for their beautiful accents in your garden with outstanding purple flower heads.
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Beans (13)
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A staple crop of East Asia, where they have been grown for centuries.
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Beets (4)
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An Old World crop known to the Romans, but not cultivated for roots until much later.
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Broccoli (2)
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Broccoli is a great cancer preventive food. A must have for every garden!
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Cabbage (1)
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Grow your own fresh cabbage for the best homemade slaw ever.
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Carrot (8)
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Do try growing carrots—they are easy and rewarding!
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Cauliflower (1)
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Grown as a spring or fall crop. Basic culture about the same as broccoli.
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Chard (3)
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Beautiful not only in vegetable gardens, but flower beds also.
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Corn (6)
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Nothing beats the taste of home grown fresh corn on the cob! All GMO FREE corn seed!
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Cucumber (7)
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Originally an East Indian crop, but spread to other parts of Asia and Europe long ago.
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Edamame (3)
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Stay healthy with Edamame beans. With Edamame beans you can eat a delicious snack with a nutritional punch.
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Eggplant (2)
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Most species are from India or Africa, which indicates these plants love heat.
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Flowers & Ornamentals (27)
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What's a garden without some heirloom flowers tucked here and there.
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Herbs (18)
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Herbs should be included in everygarden! They help repel insects, add interest to the the garden as well as to the taste buds!
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Kale (5)
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Kale is a easy to grow and a healthy addition to the garden.
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Leeks (2)
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Leeks, Onion relatives that does require a long season, but is otherwise very easy to grow.
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Lettuce and Spinach (26)
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Lettuce are great easy spring crops to grow.
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Melon (11)
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Honey Dews, Watermelons and Cantaloupe refresh you on a summer day!
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Okra Seeds (2)
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Okra is a great addition to soups and it's easy to grow.
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Onions (7)
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Heirloom onion seeds are usually started indoors in late winter for transplanting outside a month or so before the last frost of spring
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Parsnips (1)
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Plant Parsnips in the Spring or Fall.
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Peas (6)
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Garden peas make a good spring or fall crop.
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Peppers (11)
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Native to the Americas, peppers come in thousands of varieties, many unusual flavors, and all shapes and sizes.
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Radish (6)
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Growing radishes is easy, and they may be planted in spring or fall, and in most locations, right through summer as well.
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Rutabaga (1)
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Rutabagas thrive in the very cold climates of Northern Europe, such as Scandinavia and Sweden, where it originally came from.
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Sprouts (3)
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Sprouts! Nutritious, delicious, and easy to grow in any climate year-round!
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Summer Squash (10)
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Summer Squash are grown for immature fruits which can be harvested all summer long
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Tomatillo (2)
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Tomatillo Seeds
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Tomatoes (15)
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What is a garden without homegrown, sunkissed tomatoes!
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Winter Squash & Pumpkins (13)
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Winter Squash keeps very well through the winter months. Grow some for next winters storage!
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Hydrofarm Heat Mat 17W
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Hydrofarm Seedling Heat Mat 9" x 19.5"
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- Price: $24.95

