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Chives
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Great ornamental herb for fresh eating or cooking, excess freezes well. Dead-head spent flowers for an extended blooming period.
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Price: $2.75
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Oregano, Greek
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Delicious, pungent flavor, claimed to be better and sharper than true oregano. Light-green, oval, pointed leaves that are...
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Price: $2.75
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Bean, Purple Podded Pole
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European heirloom discovered by Henry Fields in an Ozark garden in the 1930s. Plants climb vigorously to 6' and...
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Price: $2.75
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Carrot, Scarlet Nantes
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Cylindrical roots are 7 inch by 1-1/2 inch Bright red-orange flesh, fine grained, nearly core less, fine flavor, sweet and...
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Price: $2.75
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Tomato, Cherokee Purple
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Unique dusty rose color. Smoky flavor that rivals Brandywine, many claim it is the sweetest tomato ever!
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Price: $2.75
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Rapitest Soil Thermometer
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Ensure seeding and transplanting success with the Rapitest Soil Thermometer. Seeds and new plants are successful when they are...
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Price: $7.95
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Sage, Green Culinary
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Classic culinary herb for flavoring meat, cheese and bean dishes. Good for laying on the grill...
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Price: $2.75
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Petunia, Old Fashioned Vining
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Aromatic single petunia that was common in Iowa gardens a century ago. A mixture of white, pink, lavender and purple flowers.
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Price: $2.75
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Cucumber, True Lemon
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Introduced in 1894 by Samuel Wilson of Mechanicsville, PA. Fruits average 2" by 3" wide. Used primarily for...
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Price: $2.75
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Garden Soil Inoculant
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Nature's Aid Organic Soil Inoculant improves the growth and production of garden peas and beans.
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Price: $8.95
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