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These bunching onions are fantastic as green onions that can be added to any recipe. Slow to go to seed and producing in only 65-120 days, these onions are a kitchen garden essential.
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Watermelon radish is an heirloom variety radish. It produces a wonderful pink starburst center that adds a pop of color to any dish with a mild peppery flavor that is superb. It's our most popular radish variety!
Can't decide on a lettuce? This mix is perfect for your salad bowl! These delicious red and green lettuces are ideal for every grower. Use the "cut and come again" method to enjoy production all season. Simply cut the lettuce 2" above the ground and watch it regrow!
Leisure cilantro is a strong and pungent variety with slow bolting characteristics perfect for San Diego. It will continue to produce throughout the season if allowed to reseed.
This hardy annual thrives in cool weather. For Southern California growers, arugula may be planted year-round in moderate areas. It will be one of the first greens of spring if left in the garden to reseed.
Rosella Purple dwarf tomato produces a prolific amount of medium-sized fruit in the early season. Heat tolerant and compact plants!
A burnt sunset-colored tomato with such vibrant colors, that it looks like it will glow in the dark. Uluru Ochre dwarf tomato was named from the giant monolithic rock in central Australia (Uluru/Ayers Rock). This plant produces sweet, medium to large juicy, and tender fruits on very compact, heat tolerant plants.
Golden Gypsy dwarf tomato produces heavy yields of fruit mid-season. Bright yellow fruits are tangy and full of flavor! We love them for the ease of spotting them on the plant. You can't miss the sunshine yellow fruits calling out to you! Plants are compact, bushy, and very heat tolerant.
Chocolate Lightning dwarf tomato produces juicy, savory, and beautifully colored tomatoes with stripes of red, brown, gold, and green. This psychedelic-looking tomato is juicy and incredibly flavored. Fruits are surprisingly large for such a small compact plant. Tomatoes are medium to medium-large and ripen later in the season.
Planting Chart Zones 9 & 10