The following varieties are usually grown in the Fall and Winter. Grown outside in the South, and under cover in Northern climates.
2230 Ruby Perfection Hybrid Cabbage Grows almost anywhere!
80 days. Deep red, round heads weigh 3 1/2 pounds. Strong cold resistance
makes it excellent for winter harvest — great heat resistance, too!
25 seeds per package $1.95
D9560 Beets: Lutz Green Leaf Winter Storage Beet
An all around favorite with delicious tops and roots. Root can grow up to 10
inches by 6 inches and the tops can be harvested until they die back in
November/December. Roots can be held in ground after tops die back by covering
with 6-8 inches of hay or mulch and will keep until March.
1 Teaspoon size pack ( over 50 seeds ) $2.25
D9561 Beets: Kestrel Hybrid Baby Red Globe
A wonderful baby beet with sweet taste, excellent for bunching or slicing. Lush
green tops are about 10 inches tall with dark green leaves laced with red veins.
1 Teaspoon size pack ( over 50 seeds ) $2.25
D9563 Broccoli: White Sprouting
Similar to Purple Sprouting, but with creamy white heads, and will set heads a
little later. Use both for extended harvest.
1/4 teaspoon pack ( 100 plus seeds ) $2.25
1A019 Dwarf Siberian Kale
Excellent winter kale that produces large 24 inch rosettes of delicious Kale
after other types of greens have died back.
1/4 teaspoon pack ( 100 plus seeds ) $2.25
D9568 Parsnips: Cobham Improved
An outstanding half-long variety with 8 inch roots that are exceptionally high
in sugars that result in a wonderful melt in your mouth flavor. A great addition
to soups, stews and fritters.
1/2 teaspoon pack ( 50-100 seeds ) $2.25
D9571 Cherry Belle Radish
A favorite radish variety with spicy, small round roots that bear quickly in
only 22 days.
1/2 teaspoon pack ( 50-100 seeds ) $2.25
VG102 Asparagus: Mary Washington
Popular standard variety. Note: Most varieties of Asparagus start producing after third year. Sow seeds outside in Fall or Spring. Seeds should be soaked overnight in warm water before sowing. If started inside, transplants should be planted 16 inches apart, in rows 3 ft. apart. Work mulch and humus into Asparagus bed each year.1A016 Collards: Vates
A garden standard for many generations. Vigorous growing collards with firm,
heavy leaves and delicious flavor.
1 tablespoon pack of seeds $2.25
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