heirloom
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Okra: Burgundy Red
$5.50 $5.50(Abelmoschus esculentus)
55 days
Great for eating raw when approximately 3 inches long or when the flower falls off.
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Onion: Utah Sweet Yellow Spanish
$5.75(Allium cepa)
60-70 days.
A sweet, somewhat spicy yellow variety that stores well and can endure drought and cold temperatures, developed in the Salt Lake City region of Utah.
Recommended by Utah State University. Exceptional in the Great Basin, Great Plains and Intermountain West.
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Orach, green: Taos Mountain Spinach
$5.50 $5.50An orach or “mountain spinach” natively growing near Taos, New Mexico.
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Pepper, Chili: Gila River Serrano
$5.50 $5.50These were grown by a neighbor of ours when our farm was near Phoenix. She brought them with her from central Sonora, Mexico. The plant grew year-round in that climate for years (zone 9).
These farms were about 1/2 mile from the Gila River. When we moved to Apache County, she kindly donated a good stash of the old neighborhood’s favorite chilis.
Minimum 45 seeds
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Pepper, Chili: Anaheim
$5.50 $5.50(Capsicum annuum)
The Anaheim pepper is a mild variety of New Mexico chile pepper.
Minimum 50 seeds
80 days
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Pepper, Chili: Catron County Jalapeno
$5.50 $5.50(Capsicum Annuum)
This strain was collected in Catron County, New Mexico in a region south of the Zuni Pueblo. They are big producers that come in earlier than most Jalapeno varieties.
65 days
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Pepper, Sweet: Chocolate Cake Bell
$5.75The medium, very sweet 4-inch Chocolate Cake bell pepper has been hand-selected by North Carolina’s Doug Jones for exceptional sweetness and gorgeous deep chocolate color.
Minimum 30 seeds.
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Pepper, Sweet: Painted Desert Honeybell
$5.75(Capsicum annuum)
The blocky, 4-inch Painted Desert Honeybell has been hand-selected from Orange Sun foundation stock in our gardens for sweetness, productivity and bright orange color along with hardiness to temperature changes and drought tolerance.
Minimum 50 Seeds
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Radish: Sparkler White Tip
$5.50 $5.50Bright red top, white lower section, round, 1 inch diameter, sweet, white flesh, medium heat, slight spice to the flavor.
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Sorghum, Sweet: White Mountains Apache
$5.50 $5.50Heirloom sorghum grown for flour, fodder and grain by the White Mountain Apache of Northeastern Arizona.
Minimum 40 Seeds
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Sorghum, Syrup: Sand Mountain
$5.50 $5.50This is a classic heirloom sorghum used for syrup and grain.
Minimum 40 Seeds
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Sunflower: Evening Sun
$5.50 $5.50Shades of autumn colors ranging from red, mahogany-red, burgundy, russet-bronze, vivid gold, all in bicolor blends.
60 Days
Minimum 40 seeds