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IN THE SPRING OF 2024! WATCH FOR IT!
WE WILL BE ANNOUNCING AVAILABLE HERITAGE PLANT STARTS
IN THE SPRING OF 2024! WATCH FOR IT!
Alcosa
Small savoyed cabbage. Early producer of round, 2–4 lb. deep blue-green, crinkled heads. Alcosa's well-packed, thin, yellow interior leaves. Best in cooked dishes.
Cabbage
Cabbage
Primo
A very short core, very juicy, tender, and sweet. Excellent crisp leaves great for eating raw, adding to salads and cooking.
Pointed mini cabbage. Extremely uniform, small heads with good wrapper leaves. Inner leaves are tender, crunchy, and have an excellent, sweet and mild cabbage flavor. Perfect for summer salads, slaws, or cooked dishes.
Caraflex
Beautiful bright red pointed cabbage. The best red cabbage of this type. Head shape will vary from highly to moderately pointed — with some heads almost heart-shaped. Color ranges from a deep red to a pale, almost pinkish red. Avg. head weight 1 1/2–2 lbs.
Candy Red
Essential Books For Your Library
Essential Books For Your Library
This 648-page full-color book seems to be a hit among my professional gardening friends and colleagues. If you want one classic gardening book on your shelf, this is it — from garden design and planning to plant groups, garden maintenance, food gardens, indoor gardens, and how-to projects, everything is covered. !
Many people think that ecological gardening can take place only on a large, multi-acre scale. As Hemenway demonstrates, it’s easy to create a “backyard ecosystem” by assembling communities of plants that can work cooperatively and perform a variety of functions.
Soil can be a little bit intimidating! This book does a great job of simplifying and breaking down the idea of soil-building in your garden. You’ll learn to recognize what healthy soil looks like, and have a step by step series that covers how you can get your own soil under control.
This is a delightful read that is a wealth of knowledge for gardeners, both newbies and experienced. This is a practical, enjoyable read that you will inspire and guide you through the ins and outs of gardening. It even has a month to month guide to keep you on track so you stay ahead of the gardening game!
This best-selling book includes climate zone maps, a plant finder section for problem areas or special effects, and possibly the most beautiful photo gallery with regional examples of edible front yards, fire/water-wise gardens, green roofs and living walls. You will love this book even if you don’t live in the West, too.
In Late Bloomer, garden designer Jan Coppola Bills shows us how to successfully rethink our approach to gardening as we age. It’s all about maintaining a joyful, healthful connection with the soil – but without the toil. Late Bloomer is part garden philosophy and part on-the-ground strategies and tips from the author and expert gardeners across the U.S. With color photos on almost every page, this inviting and practical book is organized around the four tenets of the Late Bloomer philosophy: Simplicity. Beauty and Harmony. Comfort and Ease. Relaxation and Letting Go.
The Sunflower Family was developed for wildflower enthusiasts, students, land managers, teachers, and other non-professional botanists interested in plant diversity, this book is the only comprehensive identification guide to the Sunflower Family of the contiguous U.S. and southern Canada.
In Attracting Native Pollinators, you’ll find ideas for building nesting structures and creating a welcoming habitat for an array of diverse pollinators that includes not only bees, but butterflies, moths, and more. Take action and protect North America’s food supply for the future, while at the same time enjoying a happily bustling landscape.
Gardening for the Birds shows you exactly how to do it. With profiles of hundreds of native plants, extensive seasonal bloom and fruiting charts, and techniques for creating a balanced ecosystem, this book helps you turn any space into a home for a fascinating variety of birds.