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Asstd. Perennial - Vegetables

Golden Gourmet Shallot
$4.95
Onion Shallot Golden Gourmet, Allium cepa 'Golden Gourmet', a spring planted bulb, produces an oval or elongated bulb, formed in clusters on a common base. flavor of a shallot is less pronounced than an onion. Shallots are considered essential in French cooking, with a flavor somewhere between onions and garlic. Use greens as you would use green onions or chives. Onion bulbs are surest route to success in home garden. Place them in loose, fertile soil for best results.
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Red Onions
$2.95
Red Onion, Allium 'Comred', a spring planted bulb, produces either green onions or dry red onions. onion will produce green onions in early spring, or if left to fully mature you will have dry red onions in early August or there about. Onion bulbs are most sure route to success in home garden. Place them in loose, fertile soil for best results.
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Red Sun Shallot
$4.95
Onion Shallot Red Sun, Allium cepa 'Red Sun', a spring planted bulb, produces an oval or elongated bulb, formed in clusters on a common base. flavor of a shallot is less pronounced than an onion. Onion Shallot Red Sun is probably best of red shallots. It has a hardy flavor perfect for cooking or topping a salad. Shallots are considered essential in French cooking, with a flavor somewhere between onions and garlic. Use greens as you would use green onions or chives. Place them in loose, fertile soil for best results.
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White Onions
$3.95
White Onion, Allium 'Snowball', a spring planted bulb, produces great white, flavorful onions. White onions are known for their firm flavorful flesh. Onion bulbs are surest route to success in home garden. Place them in loose, fertile soil for best results.
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Stuttgarter Riesen Onions
$2.95
Stuttgarter Riesen Onion, Allium 'Stuttgarter Riesen', a spring planted bulb, produces dark yellow sweet onions with firm skin. These onions are probably most common onion used for everyday cooking. Onion bulbs are most sure route to success in home garden. Place them in loose, fertile soil for best results.
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Elephant Garlic
$6.95
Elephant Garlic, 'Allium sativum', is a hardy perennial that produces a giant bulb. Each bulb can be up to 4 inches across It is a favorite of many chefs because it has a much milder flavor than traditional garlic. Elephant Garlic plants prefer good fertilization and organic soils. Plant very early in spring. Garlic plant has long, flat, grass-like leaves that smell like garlic or onion when crushed.
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California Giant Garlic
$5.95
Garlic California Giant, 'Allium sativum', is a hardy perennial. Each bulb contains a dozen or more cloves. outer cloves produce best flavor. It is used as a condiment and for flavoring gravies, tomato sauces, soups, stews, pickles, salads and breads. Garlic plant prefers good fertilization and organic soils. Plant very early in spring. Garlic plant has long, flat, grass-like leaves that smell like garlic or onion when crushed.
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Jersey Knight Asparagus
$9.95
Asparagus Jersey Knight, Asparagus 'Jersey Knight', a spring planted
herbaceous root, produces large quantities of quality spears of green Asparagus. spears can be up to 7 to 9 inches long and they grow profusely on vigorous plants. They are very tasty and meaty. Jersey Knight Asparagus prefers well worked organic soils.
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Martha Washington Asparagus
$9.95
Asparagus Martha Washington, Asparagus 'Martha Washington', a spring planted
herbaceous root, produces large quantities of quality spears of green Asparagus in May. spears can be up to 7 to 9 inches long and they grow profusely on vigorous plants. They are very tasty and meaty. Martha Washington Asparagus prefers well worked organic soils.
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Victoria Rhubarb
$4.95
Rhubarb Victoria, 'Rheum rhaberbarum', a spring planted
herbaceous root, is a hardy rhubarb variety. Think rhubarb pie when you have this plant growing in your garden. Victoria is an excellent grower that produces big, bright red stalks. Like all rhubarb, it should not be cut until third year of growth. By third year, plant will easily tolerate harvesting. harvesting period will last about 8 weeks. Sorry, this plant cannot be shipped to AK, CA, NV, UT, and WA.
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