We have been loosing our bees and other pollinators at an alarming rate and need to reverse this trend. contains; new england aster, black eyed susan, borage, butterfly weed, corn poppy eastern columbine,forget me not, gaillardia, lance leaf coreopsis, lemon mint, partridge pea, lupine, purple coneflower, sweet mignonette and wild bergamot.

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Out of StockChicory – Chioggia variegata OSC
$1.99Original price was: $1.99.$1.00Current price is: $1.00.Round heads to 10cm in diameter have smooth white leaves with intricately patterned red flecks.
Harvest is variable.
Sow seeds in successive crops every 2 weeks from April to August, as long as weather is cool.
Water stress during dry, hot periods can induce bolting.
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Bean pole – Kentucky wonder green OSC
$1.99Original price was: $1.99.$1.00Current price is: $1.00.This hardy pole bean is a heritage variety producing round meaty pods 18 cm long. Rich green pods have a distinctive pleasing taste.
Harvest in 65 days
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Cauliflower – Snow Crown OSC
$2.99Large 900g heads, 20 cm across with good wrapper leaves. Holds well in the garden. Good for both early and late season crops. Mildew tolerant. Does best in sunny site with moist, rich soil.
Sow seed from mid April to late June and again, mid August.
Harvest in 48 days.
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Cabbage – Copenhagen Market Berton
$2.99An early variety imported from Denmark. Heads are round ranging in size from 4 1/2 – 5 1/2 lbs. Sowing instructions: Plant seeds 0.5 inches deep indoors from February-March or directly outdoors from May-June. Transplant seedlings in May spacing plants 18-24 inches apart and rows 24-30 inches apart. Harvest in September. Maturity: 68-70 days
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