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BEAN: BLUE LAKE BUSH OVERVIEW High yield tender crop, a favored canning bean. This is an excellent freezing and canning snap bean. The plant bears 5" long oval pods containing white seeds. Blue Lake is a heavy yielder, keeps well, and remains stringless and tender over a long period of time. This is an example of the timeline you would see based on your growingconditions.
CUCUMBER: MARKETMORE 76 OVERVIEW Cucumbers are native to the tropics and absolutely must have warm soil (70˚ F minimum) for good germination and growth. Consequently they are among the last crops to be planted out in spring. Most varieties fruit better in short days, so they tend to be more productive laterin
BLUEBERRY: REKA OVERVIEW Chill Hours: 800-1000+. Reka was selected and developed in New Zealand. It is vigorous, fast-growing, and adapts well to a wide range of Northern climates and soil types. Gardeners will marvel at Reka's bountiful yields of early-ripening, medium-sized, exceptional-tasting berries. Burgundy red fall color is an added landscape bonus! BLUEBERRY: CHANDLER OVERVIEW Highbush Blueberry is native to Northeastern North America and forms the basis of the blueberry growing industry. It was first grown as a commercial crop of the early 1900s when Elizabeth White and Frederick Coville of Whitesbog, New Jersey began identifying superior POTATO: GERMAN BUTTERBALL OVERVIEW Mid-Season. Growing Conditions. Cool, Warm. Potatoes are native to tropical mountains and are easiest to grow in cool (below 70˚ F) dry weather. They can't stand any frost and don't like cold weather. They are grown in mild winter areas, with few frosts, in late fall or early spring. Potatoes don't do PEAS: PROGRESS #9 OVERVIEW Outdoor Growing Temp. 45°F - 75°F. Min Outdoor Soil Temp. 45°F. Pea seeds will germinate over a wide temperature range, but do so much faster in warm soil. At 40˚F they may take over a month to germinate (if they don’t rot or get eaten in the meantime). BEAN: SLENDERETTE OVERVIEW Outdoor Growing Temp. 60°F - 80°F. Min Outdoor Soil Temp. 65°F. Dark and Light-Seeded Beans: Dark-seeded beans are more resistant to rotting in cool soil than light-seeded beans. Beans need a minimum soil temperature of 65°F (18°C) to germinate well, otherwise rotting may occur. Around 80˚ F BLACKBERRY: BLACK SATIN THORNLESS OVERVIEW Black Satin Thornless. Blackberries are not true berries. Instead, it is botanically termed an aggregate fruit, meaning it is composed of small druplets. The plants have biennial canes and perennial roots, meaning the canes only bear fruit on two year old growth. Unmanaged mature plants form a tangle of dense arching stems, called a bramble. CALENDULA: PACIFIC BEAUTY OVERVIEW Also known as Pot Marigold, Calendula is an annual with redish, pinkish, orangish, or yellowish creamy blooms. They add sparkle to country-style bouquets and lure visiting summer butterflies. Their edible petals make colorful salad garnishes. Flowers are used as TOMATO: BONNY BEST OVERVIEW Light. Sun: min. 6 hours daily (Cool, Warm, Hot) Full sun. Tomatoes need a warm sheltered site and a minimum of 6 hours of sun daily. Any less and they won’t produce very well. Water. Moderate. These deep-rooted plants are quite drought tolerant and don't really need a lot of water once they are established. In fact, keeping them dry POTATO: POTATO CUTWORMS A 10 square-foot planting can yield 20 to 40 pounds of tubers. Home grown potatoes also taste better than those you buy and are one of the great treats of the summer garden. They are also great for growing with kids as they love digging them up at the end of the season. This is an example of the timeline you would see based on your growing MELON: HALE'S BEST JUMBO OVERVIEW If Melons don't get enough heat they won't taste very good (even if you do grow them successfully.) Outdoor Growing Temp. 65°F - 95°F. Min Outdoor Soil Temp. 70°F. Melons need warm weather, so don’t plant them until all danger of frost is past and the soil temperature is at least 70˚ F. Start Indoors. CUCUMBER: NATIONAL PICKLING OVERVIEW Light. Sun: min. 6 hours daily (Warm, Hot) Needs full sun. Water. High. Cucumbers are mainly composed of water and need a constant and abundant supply of it for best growth. The best way to water Cucumbers is with a drip system or soaker hose, as this keeps the leaves dry and so reduces the chance of disease problems. STRAWBERRY: FORT LARAMIE OVERVIEW Yes. Strawberries are an excellent candidate for container growing, and will thrive in almost any size container so long as it drains well. Fill the container with a good, loamy potting mix and add fertilizer as necessary. Plant the strawberries so that the root is fully covered and the crown is just above the soil line. POTATO: GERMAN BUTTERBALL OVERVIEW Mid-Season. Growing Conditions. Cool, Warm. Potatoes are native to tropical mountains and are easiest to grow in cool (below 70˚ F) dry weather. They can't stand any frost and don't like cold weather. They are grown in mild winter areas, with few frosts, in late fall or early spring. Potatoes don't do PEAS: PROGRESS #9 OVERVIEW Outdoor Growing Temp. 45°F - 75°F. Min Outdoor Soil Temp. 45°F. Pea seeds will germinate over a wide temperature range, but do so much faster in warm soil. At 40˚F they may take over a month to germinate (if they don’t rot or get eaten in the meantime). BEAN: SLENDERETTE OVERVIEW Outdoor Growing Temp. 60°F - 80°F. Min Outdoor Soil Temp. 65°F. Dark and Light-Seeded Beans: Dark-seeded beans are more resistant to rotting in cool soil than light-seeded beans. Beans need a minimum soil temperature of 65°F (18°C) to germinate well, otherwise rotting may occur. Around 80˚ F BLACKBERRY: BLACK SATIN THORNLESS OVERVIEW Black Satin Thornless. Blackberries are not true berries. Instead, it is botanically termed an aggregate fruit, meaning it is composed of small druplets. The plants have biennial canes and perennial roots, meaning the canes only bear fruit on two year old growth. Unmanaged mature plants form a tangle of dense arching stems, called a bramble. CALENDULA: PACIFIC BEAUTY OVERVIEW Also known as Pot Marigold, Calendula is an annual with redish, pinkish, orangish, or yellowish creamy blooms. They add sparkle to country-style bouquets and lure visiting summer butterflies. Their edible petals make colorful salad garnishes. Flowers are used as TOMATO: BONNY BEST OVERVIEW Light. Sun: min. 6 hours daily (Cool, Warm, Hot) Full sun. Tomatoes need a warm sheltered site and a minimum of 6 hours of sun daily. Any less and they won’t produce very well. Water. Moderate. These deep-rooted plants are quite drought tolerant and don't really need a lot of water once they are established. In fact, keeping them dry POTATO: POTATO CUTWORMS A 10 square-foot planting can yield 20 to 40 pounds of tubers. Home grown potatoes also taste better than those you buy and are one of the great treats of the summer garden. They are also great for growing with kids as they love digging them up at the end of the season. This is an example of the timeline you would see based on your growing MELON: HALE'S BEST JUMBO OVERVIEW If Melons don't get enough heat they won't taste very good (even if you do grow them successfully.) Outdoor Growing Temp. 65°F - 95°F. Min Outdoor Soil Temp. 70°F. Melons need warm weather, so don’t plant them until all danger of frost is past and the soil temperature is at least 70˚ F. Start Indoors. CUCUMBER: NATIONAL PICKLING OVERVIEW Light. Sun: min. 6 hours daily (Warm, Hot) Needs full sun. Water. High. Cucumbers are mainly composed of water and need a constant and abundant supply of it for best growth. The best way to water Cucumbers is with a drip system or soaker hose, as this keeps the leaves dry and so reduces the chance of disease problems. STRAWBERRY: FORT LARAMIE OVERVIEW Yes. Strawberries are an excellent candidate for container growing, and will thrive in almost any size container so long as it drains well. Fill the container with a good, loamy potting mix and add fertilizer as necessary. Plant the strawberries so that the root is fully covered and the crown is just above the soil line. EGGPLANT: LITTLE PRINCE OVERVIEW Eggplant needs a warm, sunny spot, sheltered from cold winds. Outdoor Growing Temp. 65°F - 95°F. Min Outdoor Soil Temp. 60°F. Eggplants is a tropical plant and needs warm soil for germination, a minimum of 60 degrees F. Start Indoors. Yes. MELON: HALE'S BEST JUMBO OVERVIEW If Melons don't get enough heat they won't taste very good (even if you do grow them successfully.) Outdoor Growing Temp. 65°F - 95°F. Min Outdoor Soil Temp. 70°F. Melons need warm weather, so don’t plant them until all danger of frost is past and the soil temperature is at least 70˚ F. Start Indoors. STRAWBERRY: FORT LARAMIE OVERVIEW Yes. Strawberries are an excellent candidate for container growing, and will thrive in almost any size container so long as it drains well. Fill the container with a good, loamy potting mix and add fertilizer as necessary. Plant the strawberries so that the root is fully covered and the crown is just above the soil line. BEAN, LIMA: JACKSON WONDER BUTTERBEAN OVERVIEW 60°F. Limas need a warmer soil than snap beans. Lima Beans shouldn’t be planted out until all frost danger is past and the soil is warm (a minimum of 60˚F and preferably closer to 70 to 75˚F.) If planted in soil that is too cold they may rot, so wait until at least 4 weeks after the last frost date. SPINACH: MONSTRUEUX DE VIROFLAY OVERVIEW Each plant doesn't produce very much, so it is usually grown in wide intensive beds. Raised beds are good because they warm up quickly in spring and tend to be well drained. Outdoor Growing Temp. 45°F - 75°F. Min Outdoor Soil Temp. 45°F. Spinach germinates well at low temperatures. Start Indoors. TOMATO: OLD GERMAN OVERVIEW Tomatoes need a warm sheltered site and a minimum of 6 hours of sun daily. Any less and they won’t produce very well. Water. Moderate. These deep-rooted plants are quite drought tolerant and don't really need a lot of water once they are established. In fact, keeping them dry encourages strong root growth. However you will get more andlarger
BEAN: BLUE LAKE BUSH OVERVIEW High yield tender crop, a favored canning bean. This is an excellent freezing and canning snap bean. The plant bears 5" long oval pods containing white seeds. Blue Lake is a heavy yielder, keeps well, and remains stringless and tender over a long period of time. This is an example of the timeline you would see based on your growingconditions.
CUCUMBER: MARKETMORE 76 OVERVIEW Cucumbers are native to the tropics and absolutely must have warm soil (70˚ F minimum) for good germination and growth. Consequently they are among the last crops to be planted out in spring. Most varieties fruit better in short days, so they tend to be more productive laterin
BLUEBERRY: REKA OVERVIEW Chill Hours: 800-1000+. Reka was selected and developed in New Zealand. It is vigorous, fast-growing, and adapts well to a wide range of Northern climates and soil types. Gardeners will marvel at Reka's bountiful yields of early-ripening, medium-sized, exceptional-tasting berries. Burgundy red fall color is an added landscape bonus! BLUEBERRY: CHANDLER OVERVIEW Highbush Blueberry is native to Northeastern North America and forms the basis of the blueberry growing industry. It was first grown as a commercial crop of the early 1900s when Elizabeth White and Frederick Coville of Whitesbog, New Jersey began identifying superior POTATO: GERMAN BUTTERBALL OVERVIEW Potatoes can grow in most soils, but will be more productive in a sandy loamy soil that is moisture retentive and fertile. Although nitrogen is important, too much can cause abundant top growth (leaves) and fewer tubers. Potatoes need a good supply of phosphorous, from bone meal or colloidal phosphate. PEAS: PROGRESS #9 OVERVIEW Peas have been cultivated by humans for anywhere from 8,000 to 12,000 years. Dried Shelling Peas are typically used for soups or stews, and fresh shelled immature peas are good lightly steamed or boiled. BLACKBERRY: BLACK SATIN THORNLESS OVERVIEW Blackberries are not true berries. Instead, it is botanically termed an aggregate fruit, meaning it is composed of small druplets. The plants have biennial canes and perennial roots, meaning the canes only bear fruit on two year old growth. CALENDULA: PACIFIC BEAUTY OVERVIEW Also known as Pot Marigold, Calendula is an annual with redish, pinkish, orangish, or yellowish creamy blooms. They add sparkle to country-style bouquets and lure visiting summer butterflies. TOMATO: BONNY BEST OVERVIEW Famous old canning tomato, also makes a meaty slicer. Medium-sized fruit are round, red, meaty and loaded with flavor. A good producer that makes a fine slicer too. CUCUMBER: NATIONAL PICKLING OVERVIEW Cucumbers are mainly composed of water and need a constant and abundant supply of it for best growth. The best way to water Cucumbers is with a drip system or soaker hose, as this keeps the leaves dry and so reduces the chance of disease problems. MELON: HALE'S BEST JUMBO OVERVIEW Heirloom favorite, drought resistent. Tender Annual. Great tasting heirloom with firm, sweet, aromatic flesh. Oval fruits have a yellow-green rind, a heavy, coarse net, and a light rib, 3 to 4pounds.
POTATO: POTATO CUTWORMS Good crop to grow with kids, nutritious and productive. Many gardeners don't grow potatoes because they believe they need a lot of space, are cheap to buy, and don't taste much better than store bought. STRAWBERRY: FORT LARAMIE OVERVIEW Works best in colder areas of USA and Canada. Beautiful, large, red fruit with firm, aromatic flesh. Winter hardy -- works best in colder areas of USA and Canada (not recommended for Alaska or the South.) BLUEBERRY: PATRIOT OVERVIEW Large, delicately sweet flavored berries. Patriot was selected for home gardeners who desire a cold-hardy variety that bears consistent crops. Patriot's low growing bush reflects its partial lowbushparentage.
POTATO: GERMAN BUTTERBALL OVERVIEW Potatoes can grow in most soils, but will be more productive in a sandy loamy soil that is moisture retentive and fertile. Although nitrogen is important, too much can cause abundant top growth (leaves) and fewer tubers. Potatoes need a good supply of phosphorous, from bone meal or colloidal phosphate. PEAS: PROGRESS #9 OVERVIEW Peas have been cultivated by humans for anywhere from 8,000 to 12,000 years. Dried Shelling Peas are typically used for soups or stews, and fresh shelled immature peas are good lightly steamed or boiled. BLACKBERRY: BLACK SATIN THORNLESS OVERVIEW Blackberries are not true berries. Instead, it is botanically termed an aggregate fruit, meaning it is composed of small druplets. The plants have biennial canes and perennial roots, meaning the canes only bear fruit on two year old growth. CALENDULA: PACIFIC BEAUTY OVERVIEW Also known as Pot Marigold, Calendula is an annual with redish, pinkish, orangish, or yellowish creamy blooms. They add sparkle to country-style bouquets and lure visiting summer butterflies. TOMATO: BONNY BEST OVERVIEW Famous old canning tomato, also makes a meaty slicer. Medium-sized fruit are round, red, meaty and loaded with flavor. A good producer that makes a fine slicer too. CUCUMBER: NATIONAL PICKLING OVERVIEW Cucumbers are mainly composed of water and need a constant and abundant supply of it for best growth. The best way to water Cucumbers is with a drip system or soaker hose, as this keeps the leaves dry and so reduces the chance of disease problems. MELON: HALE'S BEST JUMBO OVERVIEW Heirloom favorite, drought resistent. Tender Annual. Great tasting heirloom with firm, sweet, aromatic flesh. Oval fruits have a yellow-green rind, a heavy, coarse net, and a light rib, 3 to 4pounds.
POTATO: POTATO CUTWORMS Good crop to grow with kids, nutritious and productive. Many gardeners don't grow potatoes because they believe they need a lot of space, are cheap to buy, and don't taste much better than store bought. STRAWBERRY: FORT LARAMIE OVERVIEW Works best in colder areas of USA and Canada. Beautiful, large, red fruit with firm, aromatic flesh. Winter hardy -- works best in colder areas of USA and Canada (not recommended for Alaska or the South.) BLUEBERRY: PATRIOT OVERVIEW Large, delicately sweet flavored berries. Patriot was selected for home gardeners who desire a cold-hardy variety that bears consistent crops. Patriot's low growing bush reflects its partial lowbushparentage.
MELON: HALE'S BEST JUMBO OVERVIEW Heirloom favorite, drought resistent. Tender Annual. Great tasting heirloom with firm, sweet, aromatic flesh. Oval fruits have a yellow-green rind, a heavy, coarse net, and a light rib, 3 to 4pounds.
EGGPLANT: LITTLE PRINCE OVERVIEW High yield robust plant, excellent for container. Perfect for containers or small space gardens, compact Little Prince produces an amazing abundance of glossy. 3 to 4 inch oval fruits borne in shiny clusters on pretty plants with velvety leaves and lavender blossoms. STRAWBERRY: FORT LARAMIE OVERVIEW Works best in colder areas of USA and Canada. Beautiful, large, red fruit with firm, aromatic flesh. Winter hardy -- works best in colder areas of USA and Canada (not recommended for Alaska or the South.) BEAN, LIMA: JACKSON WONDER BUTTERBEAN OVERVIEW Limas need a warmer soil than snap beans. Lima Beans shouldn’t be planted out until all frost danger is past and the soil is warm (a minimum of 60˚F and preferably closer to 70 to 75˚F.) BEAN: BLUE LAKE BUSH OVERVIEW Also known as string beans, French beans or green beans, this easy crop is a mainstay of the traditional vegetable garden. They were once commonly called string TOMATO: OLD GERMAN OVERVIEW Large yellow tomato with few seeds grows up to 1 pound. This Mennonite heirloom has large fruit often weighing over 1 pound! The fruit is yellow with a red center core showing through the skin. BLUEBERRY: PATRIOT OVERVIEW Large, delicately sweet flavored berries. Patriot was selected for home gardeners who desire a cold-hardy variety that bears consistent crops. Patriot's low growing bush reflects its partial lowbushparentage.
CUCUMBER: MARKETMORE 76 OVERVIEW Cucumbers are mainly composed of water and need a constant and abundant supply of it for best growth. The best way to water Cucumbers is with a drip system or soaker hose, as this keeps the leaves dry and so reduces the chance of disease problems. BLUEBERRY: REKA OVERVIEW Medium to large, rich flavored berries, Chill Hours: 800-1000+ Chill Hours: 800-1000+ Reka was selected and developed in New Zealand. It is vigorous, fast-growing, and adapts well to a wide range of Northern climates and soil types. BLUEBERRY: CHANDLER OVERVIEW Highbush Blueberry is native to Northeastern North America and forms the basis of the blueberry growing industry. It was first grown as a commercial crop of the early 1900s when Elizabeth White and Frederick Coville of Whitesbog, New Jersey began identifying superiorSupport
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