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Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage
SEED SAVERS EXCHANGEIn stockSeed Savers Exchange Packet(Organic Heirloom) 60-75 days. Introduced around 1840 in Jersey City, New Jersey, this market variety produces conical, ...
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Romanesco Cauliflower
SEED SAVERS EXCHANGEIn stockSeed Savers Exchange Packet (Organic) Produces a stunning apple-green whorled head with better taste and texture than most of the finest broccoli. ...
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Pink Lady Slipper Radish
SEED SAVERS EXCHANGEIn stockSeed Savers Exchange Packet One of the mildest radishes, with a hint of sweetness, the oblong roots of this variety are soft rosy-pink with bright ...
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China Rose Radish
SEED SAVERS EXCHANGEIn stockSeed Savers Exchange Packet (Organic) Introduced in the US circa 1850. Dark pink 5" roots fade to pale pink at the tips. Very hardy fall/winter rad...
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Mostly all of the brassicas are considered cool season crops meaning that they thrive in the cooler temperatures of spring and fall rather than growing throughout the warm summer months. With that being said, getting them started indoors early and then transplanting them out a couple weeks before your last frost date is ideal!
Brassicas make a great addition to any garden and bring a lot of added flavor and nutrition in your harvests!
Mostly all of the brassicas are considered cool season crops meaning that they thrive in the cooler temperatures of spring and fall rather than growing throughout the warm summer months. With that being said, getting them started indoors early and then transplanting them out a couple weeks before your last frost date is ideal!
Brassicas make a great addition to any garden and bring a lot of added flavor and nutrition in your harvests!