Seeds from Apium to Watermelon. Garden Leader Tasty Brand varieties are taste tested. Grow
vegetables in larger containers for higher margins. Grimes offers a huge lineup of picture tags from Master Tag and John Henry. Patio Tasty Varieties have full color culture tags available.
PLANT: 4 –5’ tall TOLERANCE: Not cold tolerant USE: In long season areas, 8 to 10 secondary heads may form.
APIUM
A. graveolens 70°, D, 14 days CROP TIME: PACK: 6 weeks
Par-Cel
DAYS TO HARVEST: 90 days PLANT: Parsley flavored plant that grows in the form of celery. TYPE: OP, Open Pollinated USE: Thick stalks can be blanched and served up fresh or used in soups and stews to add a clean parsley flavor.
NEW Imperial Star Green DAYS TO HARVEST: 88 days. KEY FEATURE: Short season producer. FRUIT: Produces 6 or 8 mature heads up to 3” in diameter. PLANT: 3 – 4’ tall TOLERANCE: Perennial to zone 7 USE: Particularly suited for annual production in all zones.
NEW Purple Italian Globe
DAYS TO HARVEST: 100 days. KEY FEATURE: Ornamental in the garden. FRUIT: Produces 3 or 4 primary heads up to 5” in diameter purple with green highlights. PLANT: Vigorous plants reach 4 feet TOLERANCE: Not cold tolerant USE: Annual production for fruit but ornamental in the garden or large containers in all zones.
ARTICHOKE
Cynara scolymus 80°, 10-14 days, cover lightly CROP TIME: PACK: 12 weeks
Tender perennial with edible flower buds composed of thick scales and solid centers. Schedule sales for early in the season. Plants need 10-12 days of temperatures around 50° to induce early budding. Sow seeds 12 weeks before transplanting to the field.
NEW Green Globe DAYS TO HARVEST: 85 days. FRUIT: Produces 3 or 4 mature heads up to 4” in diameter.
ASPARAGUS
Perennial Zones 4-8 A. officinalis
75°, D, 14 days CROP TIME: PACK: 6 weeks
Mary Washington DAYS TO HARVEST: Light cutting in 3 years, regular cutting thereafter. KEY FEATURE: Most popular and widely grown strain. PLANT: Large stems, thick stalks. TOLERANCE: Rust, F1 & 2, Crown Rot TYPE: Open Pollinated USE: Home garden, fresh market
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