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DELICIOUS Essential Survival Kit Perfect Vegetable Garden SEEDS out 5 Varieties

This is the 1st offering in our new Frontier Gardens Selections Series. My growing season is sometimes very long (May-November) and other years it can end in early September. No matter, these selections all put on a ton of fruit and do very well regardless of length of season. All selected varieties are proven winners! ENJOY!! HEIRLOOM FOOD SEEDS Limited Supply Packaged for 2023 THIS IS A SEED KIT WITH THE MOST POPULAR VEGETABLES FOR YOUR SMALL GARDEN! ESSENTIAL SURVIVAL HEIRLOOM VEGETABLE /SEED KIT BE PREPARED FOR DISASTER, FAMINES OR UNEMPLOYMENT! You never will know when it will happen, when any type of disaster will come, or if all of sudden as is in this economy you find yourself unemployed. Always be prepared! Any other Boy Scouts out there? You will need to fend for yourself and grow your own food. With these heirloom seeds you can grow food year after year. You can save the seeds in storage for 20 years or more if kept in the freezer, refrigerator, or 10 years if kept in a dark cool place sealed in a jar. Heirloom or Open Pollinated seeds can be saved from the vegetable or fruit and regrown year after year and be true to type of veggie or fruit grown. Hybrids have been genetically modified so they are bigger and you cannot save the seeds as they will not be the same vegetable or fruit. MAKES A GREAT GIFT FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS, CO-WORKERS, YOURSELF – THE PRICE IS LOW SO YOU CAN AFFORD IT! IN THIS ECONOMY WE HAVE TO LOOK FOR THE DEALS! 20 CUCUMBER, STRAIGHT 8 – 65 DAYS MATURITY, A wonderful TASTING slicer cucumber, fresh crisp and delicious. Great for salads and you can pickle too if you like. Grows very well on trellis’ or fences so you can grow a lot and save space! HAVE FUN!! 50 BUTTERHEAD LETTUCE, BUTTERCRUNCH – 45 DAYS MATURITY, This is a DELICIOUS compact variety that you can easily grow either in ground or in pots…for leaf lettuce let the lettuce grow and then cut about 2 inches from soil line. Cut mostly the outer leaves. The lettuce will continue to grow. This lettuce does like cooler temps, but you can grow in semi-shade during the heat of the summer to have your wonderful salads. YUMM! 50 CARROT, SCARLET NANTES – 65 DAY MATURITY, Bright orange, fine-grained roots with a crisp, juicy texture and sweet flavor make Scarlet Nantes a favorite carrot for snacking and lunch boxes. The nearly coreless, 6 in. carrots are orange throughout and grow straight and smooth with blunt ends—in just nine weeks. Scarlet Nantes Carrots perform well in clay soil and are also a good carrot for canning, freezing and cooking. For best results, sow carrot seed directly into the garden as soon as the soil can be worked in the spring. To conserve garden space and mark the rows, try directly sowing radish seeds with the carrot seed. Grow a lot and save space! HAVE FUN!! 20 TOMATO, OREGON SPRING – 75 DAYS MATURITY, A must have heirloom tomato for sustainability. This is a red round 6-7 ounce tomato that is perfect for canning. I have included this variety for the size, length of growing season, and the delicious flavor! Great in a cucumber-tomato salad with oil, red wine vinegar, salt and pepper, let marinate refrigerated 30-45 minutes, serve, VERY GOOD! 30 CHERRY BELLE RADISH – 21 DAYS MATURITY, Love this heirloom radish, This All-America Selections winner is a great choice for those who want tasty radishes in a hurry. Cherry Belle Radish is ready in just 21 days – and its mild flavor, bright red, round radishes add great flavor and crunch to salads, relish trays and snacks. It’s a good keeper too, storing well in the refrigerator. To extend the radish season, sow Cherry Belle Radish seed in the springtime as soon as the ground can be worked, and continue sowing every 10-14 days until about four weeks after the last spring frost. Radish seed can also be sown in the summer, about 4-6 weeks before the first fall frost. 21 DAYS. COMES WITH BASIC GROWING INSTRUCTIONS. THIS SEED KIT HAS ALL THE POPULAR ITEMS YOU WANT TO GROW IN YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN AND PLUS, YOU DO NOT WANT TO HAVE SO MANY VARIETIES THAT IT MAKES IT HARD TO GARDEN. YOU CAN DO THIS IN CONTAINERS, ON YOUR BALCONY, PORCH, DECK, OR MAKE SMALL BOXES IN THE GROUND OR IN THE FIELD OR YOUR YARD THAT YOU HAVE DESIGNATED FOR YOUR GARDEN. A SUPER FUN IDEA IS TO GROW FOOD IN YOUR FLOWER GARDENS, I PUT HERBS AND VEGETABLES MIXED INTO THE ROCK BEDS IN MY FRONT YARD. IT TURNS OUT VERY PRETTY AND IT’S REALLY NICE TO GO TO YOUR FLOWER GARDEN AND PICK UP SOMETHING TO EAT. JUST HAVE FUN GROWING EVERYTHING AND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE EMAIL ME. TAKE TIME TO STOP AND SMELL THE DAISIES!!! COMBINED ORDERS – Yes orders can be combined as long as they are on one invoice. Click on Pay Now and your order will have shipping discount added. If any problems please email us and I will do it for you. GUARANTEE – Simply unhappy? let us know. We will work with you to make you happy! We will do an exchange, refund or a credit. Please contact us right away. EMAILS will be answered quickly. LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO WASTE, SO GET OUT AND DO SOME GARDENING! IT WILL MAKE YOU HAPPIER AND HEALTHIER! THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE AND HAPPY GARDENING! HOMEGROWN VEGETABLES JUST TASTE BETTER! INCLUDES BASIC GROWING INSTRUCTIONS The seeds you will receive are from 2017’s harvest. All seeds are fermented, strained, washed, dried, and stored at 34 degrees f until you purchase them. I have been saving seed for 7 years and this is the step by step process I use every year and I’ll tell you, my germination rates are amazing! a quick note on seed storage… I feel through my experience the best way to store your seed is in the refrigerator. Some vegetable varieties produce seed that remains viable for many years (tomatoes) and others produce seed that does not store well under any conditions (onions). I believe seed stored under refrigerated conditions could last 10 years or more. I have just planted some ACE 55 seeds from 2000 this last summer 2017. They did great! Germination rates were in the 90% range and these seeds had been sitting in a box in my garage for the past 17 years! I have some of that seed available now listed as Marlboro Ace 55. GET SOME! At Frontier Farms, we specialize in many varieties of Heirloom tomatoes, peppers, plus many other vegetable varieties. WHAT IS AN HEIRLOOM? Heirloom plants are grown from seeds that have been handed down thru generations, saved from year to year, some varieties dating back hundreds of years. Many made the migration from Europe and the East with the immigrants coming to the USA. The seeds are never cross pollinated and so they remain true to their particular characteristics. Heirloom tomatoes come in all colors, shapes, and sizes ? Reds, Pinks, Yellows, Orange, White, Green, Striped, and Black. Ranging in sizes of cherry and grape to large grapefruit size, meaty, or juicy. WHY HEIRLOOM? These tomatoes are more natural, they are non GMO (genetically modified). They do not have as long of a shelf life as store bought tomatoes, but that is what makes them special. They have a real fantastic tomato flavor not found in grocery store offerings. These tomatoes are indeterminate (they grow all season, they flower all season and they produce tomatoes all season. They don?t stop until frost. Once heirloom tomatoes are picked, they do not have a long shelf life as hybrids but they more than make up for any shortcomings in flavor.Please see my other listings and my store for more great varieties and thank you!

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cucumber seeds many varieties YOU CHOOSE all NON GMO easy to grow pickles

Many different varieties of cucumbers here for your choosing! All are very easy to grow and are NON-GMO and open pollinated. Each order consists of 25-30 seeds and includes basic growing instructions. I have many other seed varieties available, so please visit my store and take a look at my other items. I really appreciate your business and are currently adding many more selections so check back often. Thanks! CUCUMBER VARIETIES: National Pickling-(50 to 70 days) National Pickling is a highly developed pickling strain that bears heavy over a long season. Biet Alpha CMR/MMR-The Beit Alpha CMR/MMR cucumber is an excellent addition to any home garden. Each cucumber has a medium green exterior and very small black spine. This cucumber grows straight and ranges between 5-8 long. Marketmore 76-(67 days.) The Marketmore 76 cucumber is a variety of cucumber that is sweet and tender. The Marketmore 76 is dark green and smooth and grows to be between eight and nine inches long. Since this variety is mature in sixty-seven days, a steady harvest can be achieved by planting regularly throughout the season. This strain is a very popular and productive variety. Armenian Yard Long-(63 days) Also known as the “Yard Long Cucumber”, but really in the same family as melons. Train them just like regular cucumbers on a fence or trellis. Straight 8-(55-60 days) Nearly a century-old American heirloom, the Straight Eight is an award-winning slicing cucumber known for its uniformly straight 8-inch fruits. The Straight Eight debuted as a 1935 All-America Selection vegetable winner for reliable production and dual purpose for pickling and raw eating. Fully mature cucumber plants produce so vigorously that even two plants may be a bit much for home. Long Green Improved Slicing-(60 days) Long Green Improved Slicing Cucumber is said to have been introduced in 1870. It surely appears many times in catalogs thereafter. It has stood the test of time because it is a strong, vigorous producer of 10″ long cucumbers. Some will exceed 12″ and more. Excellent for slicing or picked smaller for pickling. Very solid and crisp. Homemade Pickles-(55 days) Homemade Pickles has been a favorite for those who want vigorous plants with disease resistance, high yields, the perfect pickle shape and the flavor to match. Lemon-This unique strain of cucumber takes 65 days until it is ready to harvest. Sunny yellow baseball sized fruits with white to bright yellow flesh resemble a lemon grow from the vine. The Lemon cucumber is a unique variety of cucumber that is sweet and tender. The Lemon round and yellow. Since this variety is mature in just sixty-five days, a steady harvest can be achieved by planting regularly throughout the season. Poinsett 76-(70 days) Released in 1976 by the late Dr. Munger of Cornell. One of the best slicing cucumbers for salads. Longer, blocky straight cucumbers that are perfect for market. Ashley-(65 days) The Ashley cucumber is a large variety of cucumber that is sweet and tender. The Ashley is green and smooth and grows to be seven to eight inches long. Since this variety is mature in sixty-five days, a steady harvest can be achieved by planting regularly throughout the season. Medium, vigorous vines produce uniform 8-inch fruits that have a slight taper on the stem end. Produces heavily in hot, humid areas. Excellent for market. Downy mildew resistant. Boston Pickling-(55-60) days. The Boston Pickling cucumber is an American heirloom first marketed in 1877 by the pioneering Detroit-based seed company, D.M. Ferry & Co. Boston Pickling is a rapidly producing summer favorite and, since this variety is mature in about 56-63 days, be prepared for season-long harvests well into the end of summer. The Boston Pickling is vining cucumber that thrives from early trellis support and daily harvesting to help promote more vigorous fruiting. Chinese Curved Snake-The Chinese Snake Curved cucumber is the curved variation of Chinese Snake cucumbers. It has strong vines that yield long curved cucumbers. Fruits are dark green and grow to be 15-18″ in length. They are disease resistant and quite growable at home. Metki Dark Green-(68 days) Mild flavored, light green fruits can grow to enormous lengths, but are best when harvested at 5 to 12 inches. Grows slender and curved with light green skin, the longest cucumber seed available for purchase. The Armenian Yard-Long cucumber is an early variety of cucumber that is sweet and tender. The Armenian Yard-Long is light green and heavily ribbed and grows to be up to twelve inches long. Since this variety is mature in sixty-eight days, a steady harvest can be achieved by planting regularly throughout the season. Wisconsin SMR 58 Pickling-(60 days) The Wisconsin SMR cucumber is a large variety of cucumber that is sweet and tender. The Wisconsin SMR is green, smooth, and grows to be six inches long. Since this variety is mature in fifty-five days, a steady harvest can be achieved by planting regularly throughout the season. Recommended by USU. Black spined, blocky, slightly tapered fruits grow 2 1/2 inches thick by 6 inches long. Very productive. Perfect for dill pickles. a quick note on seed storage… I feel through my experience the best way to store your seed is in the refrigerator. Some vegetable varieties produce seed that remains viable for many years (tomatoes) and others produce seed that does not store well under any conditions (onions). I believe seed stored under refrigerated conditions could last 10 years or more. I have just planted some ACE 55 seeds from 2000 this last summer 2017. They did great! Germination rates were in the 90% range and these seeds had been sitting in a box in my garage for the past 17 years! I have some of that seed available now listed as Marlboro Ace 55. GET SOME! At Frontier Farms, we specialize in many varieties of Heirloom tomatoes, peppers, plus many other vegetable varieties. WHAT IS AN HEIRLOOM? Heirloom plants are grown from seeds that have been handed down thru generations, saved from year to year, some varieties dating back hundreds of years. Many made the migration from Europe and the East with the immigrants coming to the USA. The seeds are never cross pollinated and so they remain true to their particular characteristics. Heirloom tomatoes come in all colors, shapes, and sizes? Reds, Pinks, Yellows, Orange, White, Green, Striped, and Black. Ranging in sizes of cherry and grape to large grapefruit size, meaty, or juicy. WHY HEIRLOOM? These tomatoes are more natural, they are non-GMO (genetically modified). They do not have as long of a shelf life as store bought tomatoes, but that is what makes them special. They have a real fantastic tomato flavor not found in grocery store offerings. These tomatoes are indeterminate (they grow all season, they flower all season and they produce tomatoes all season. They don’t stop until frost. Once heirloom tomatoes are picked, they do not have a long shelf life as hybrids but they more than make up for any shortcomings in flavor.Please see my other listings and my store for more great varieties and thank you!

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Survival Garden Seed Kit 12 Different Vegetable Seed Packets Homestead Garden

Survival Garden Seed Kit 12 Different Vegetable Seed Packets Homestead Garden ONE CLICK GARDENING: 12 types of veggies, packaged individually, with plant marker.NON-GMO SEEDS: 12 Types of Veggies all packaged separate and labeled12 Plant Markers. 50+ Seeds each of Tomato, Carrot, Butter Crunch Lettuce, Bunching Onions, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Banana Pepper, Okra, Green Pepper, Radish, Tiny Tim Tomato25+ Seeds of Blue Lake Bush Bean NEW! NOW INCLUDES BONUS Sugar Pod Snow Peas and Watermelon Seeds.MADE IN USA: Proudly grown, packaged and shipped from our Iowa farm and nursery to you! Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed.GROW OR GIFT: Great gift for mom, dad, gardener, Great outdoor STEM Project for Kids

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Survival Garden Seed Kit 12 Different Vegetable Seed Packets Homestead Garden

Survival Garden Seed Kit 12 Different Vegetable Seed Packets Homestead Garden ONE CLICK GARDENING: 12 types of veggies, packaged individually, with plant marker.NON-GMO SEEDS: 12 Types of Veggies all packaged separate and labeled12 Plant Markers. 50+ Seeds each of Tomato, Carrot, Butter Crunch Lettuce, Bunching Onions, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Banana Pepper, Okra, Green Pepper, Radish, Tiny Tim Tomato25+ Seeds of Blue Lake Bush Bean NEW! NOW INCLUDES BONUS Sugar Pod Snow Peas and Watermelon Seeds.MADE IN USA: Proudly grown, packaged and shipped from our Iowa farm and nursery to you! Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed.GROW OR GIFT: Great gift for mom, dad, gardener, Great outdoor STEM Project for Kids

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Red Marconi sweet pepper seeds non-gmo Italian heirloom BIG FLAVOR

NON GMO HEIRLOOM VEGETABLES JUST TASTE BETTER! MADE IN USA RED MARCONI sweet pepper seeds, Italain heirloom, open-pollinated, non-gmo. 15 seeds per packet. Red marconi has a WONDERFUL fantastic flavor, is red, pretty large, and very productive. It has performed amazingly well for me in the high desert frontier at 4100 feet. My growing season is sometimes very long (May-November) and other years it can end in early September. No matter, this variety puts on a ton of fruit and does very well regardless of length of season. Great flavor and appearance. This chili is great for salads, stir fries, roasted(yumm!), or pickling (my favorite!). Also very good sliced with salt and pepper fresh basil, and drizzled with a little extra virgin olive oil. Back in 2010 I bought my first assortment of heirloom seeds, off ebay actually, from Blue Ribbon Tomatoes. Unfortunately, they are no longer selling heirloom tomato seed, boo! Anyway, I bought 100 or so varieties and have been growing them out ever since. One of the sweet peppers I’ve grown, that has been a favorite, and one I’ve grown several times is RED MARCONI. 80 days. A late Italian pepper that yields big, up to 12” long, tapering fruit; very sweet, great for frying or fresh! This “enorme” Italian variety grows up to 12″ long! Sweet tapered fruit ripens from green to red.Most sweet and hot peppers begin green and then ripen to dizzying array of beautiful colors including red, orange, yellow and purple. Any variety of sweet bell pepper can be harvested as a green bell pepper, or left on the plant to fully ripen, becoming sweeter in the process. Awarded All-America Selections recognition in 2001 for its adaptability, earliness, smoky-sweet flavor, and yield, this pepper is a sure winner in the garden. It is one of the biggest Italian- type sweet peppers, with a long profile and a slightly lobed end. Peppers ripen from green to red and are sweetest when red. They are great in all kinds of cooked dishes, especially grilled or roasted for sandwiches or alone. Plants grow about 2.5 feet tall and are resistant to tobacco mosaic virus and potato Y virus. Keep peppers picked and they will continue producing until frost. HEIRLOOM VEGETABLES JUST TASTE BETTER! INCLUDES BASIC GROWING INSTRUCTIONS All seeds are fermented, strained, washed, dried, and stored at 34 degrees f until you purchase them. I have been saving seed for 7 years and this is the step by step process I use every year and I’ll tell you, my germination rates are amazing! a quick note on seed storage… I feel through my experience the best way to store your seed is in the refrigerator. Some vegetable varieties produce seed that remains viable for many years (tomatoes) and others produce seed that does not store well under any conditions (onions). I believe seed stored under refrigerated conditions could last 10 years or more. I have just planted some ACE 55 seeds from 2000 in summer 2017. They did great! Germination rates were in the 90% range and these seeds had been sitting in a box in my garage for the past 17 years! I have some of that seed available now listed as Marlboro Ace 55. GET SOME! At Frontier Farms, we specialize in many varieties of Heirloom tomatoes, peppers, plus many other vegetable varieties. WHAT IS AN HEIRLOOM? Heirloom plants are grown from seeds that have been handed down thru generations, saved from year to year, some varieties dating back hundreds of years. Many made the migration from Europe and the East with the immigrants coming to the USA. The seeds are never cross pollinated and so they remain true to their particular characteristics. Heirloom tomatoes come in all colors, shapes, and sizes ? Reds, Pinks, Yellows, Orange, White, Green, Striped, and Black. Ranging in sizes of cherry and grape to large grapefruit size, meaty, or juicy. WHY HEIRLOOM? These tomatoes are more natural, they are non GMO (genetically modified). They do not have as long of a shelf life as store bought tomatoes, but that is what makes them special. They have a real fantastic tomato flavor not found in grocery store offerings. These tomatoes are indeterminate (they grow all season, they flower all season and they produce tomatoes all season. They don?t stop until frost. Once heirloom tomatoes are picked, they do not have a long shelf life as hybrids but they more than make up for any shortcomings in flavor.Please see my other listings and my store for more great varieties and thank you!

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NON-GMO Clemson Spineless 80 Okra seeds Heirloom Open Pollinated Delicious

These NON-GMO Clemson Spineless 80 okra seed is the perfect addition to your garden. 25 seeds. An all-time favorite that produces spineless green leaves. This spineless variety of okra is the most popular. The 4 to 5 foot tall plants produce medium-green pods measuring 3 to 9″ long. Clemson 80 is earlier and higher yielding than Clemson Spineless. Okra is used as the thickening agent in Cajun gumbo, but it also can be boiled, broiled, fried, roasted, steamed, canned, or pickled. Use dried pods in flower arrangements! This particular okra is an heirloom variety that is open-pollinated, making it an excellent choice for those who want to produce their own seed. It is also easy to grow, making it a great option for beginners. The plant is most suited for outdoor cultivation, and it thrives in sub-tropical, dry, tropical, and dry warm summertime climates. It grows best in clay, sand, silt, loam, and fertile soils, and it needs daily moderate to heavy watering. It requires full sun or partial shade and is most suitable for south-facing aspects. This okra is available in the spring, summer, and fall, making it a perfect choice for any season of interest. Please see my other listings and my store for more great varieties and thank you!

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Rare NON-GMO Silver Queen Okra seeds Heirloom Open Pollinated Easy to Grow!

These hard to find NON-GMO Silver Queen okra seed is the perfect addition to your garden. 25 seeds. Silver Queen’s flavor is legendary, but its plant vigor and productivity make it more like a modern hybrid than an heirloom! You’ll get HUGE yields of fruit on this robust, well-branched upright plant, which reaches 6 feet high and 2 to 3 feet wide in the sunny garden. Easy to grow and ready to bear heavily, this is a fine selection for the busy gardener! Okra is used as the thickening agent in Cajun gumbo, but it also can be boiled, broiled, fried, roasted, steamed, canned, or pickled. Use dried pods in flower arrangements! Okra has attractive, edible flowers. This particular okra is an heirloom variety that is open-pollinated, making it an excellent choice for those who want to produce their own seed. It is also easy to grow, making it a great option for beginners. The plant is most suited for outdoor cultivation, and it thrives in sub-tropical, dry, tropical, and dry warm summertime climates. It grows best in clay, sand, silt, loam, and fertile soils, and it needs daily moderate to heavy watering. It requires full sun or partial shade and is most suitable for south-facing aspects. This okra is available in the spring, summer, and fall, making it a perfect choice for any season of interest. Please see my other listings and my store for more great varieties and thank you!

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Ckemson Spieless Okra Seeds NON-GMO Heirloom Open Pollinated Easy to Grow! YUM!

NON-GMOMade in the USA Clemson Spineless are fast growing okra seeds the perfect addition to your garden, heirloom and open pollinated. Great flavor. Plants are about 3’ tall. The Clemson Spineless Okra carries numerous spineless pods that are tender and tasty if picked young. This variety won an All-America Selections award back in 1939 and is still thought of as the standard variety. Use this delicious okra fried, in soups, stews, and gumbos. Like all okra, the Clemson Spineless vegetable seeds thrive in warmer climates, but can also be planted effectively up north, COOL! Give this one a try to experience the good old-fashioned okra flavor that many okra-lovers prefer. This variety works for frying, pickling, soup, and baking. Okra has a reputation for being slimy but when cooked properly it is a delicious addition to your summertime meals. Chop your okra into 1/2 in. pieces, dip in buttermilk, coat in flour and cornmeal mixture, fry and drain it for a crispy treat. My great grandma, grandma, and my mom have all made this for me in some sort of fashion. Tasty for sure. Don’t miss out on spicy pickled okra with hot peppers and garlic either, ENJOY! Easy to grow and ready to bear heavily, this is a fine selection for the busy gardener! Okra is used as the thickening agent in Cajun gumbo, but it also can be boiled, broiled, fried, roasted, steamed, canned, or pickled. Use dried pods in flower arrangements! Okra has attractive, edible flowers. This particular okra is an heirloom variety that is open-pollinated, making it an excellent choice for those who want to produce their own seed. It is also easy to grow, making it a great option for beginners. The plant is most suited for outdoor cultivation, and it thrives in sub-tropical, dry, tropical, and dry warm summertime climates. It grows best in clay, sand, silt, loam, and fertile soils, and it needs daily moderate to heavy watering. It requires full sun or partial shade and is most suitable for south-facing aspects. This okra is available in the spring, summer, and fall, making it a perfect choice for any season of interest. Please see my other listings and my store for more great varieties and thank you!

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NON-GMO Cows Horn Okra seeds Heirloom Open Pollinated Delicious

This NON-GMO Cows Horn okra is the perfect addition to your garden. 25 seeds. Cow Horn Okra is one of the best flavored okras around that is great for pickling or gumbo! This variety produces larger pods than most okra and should be harvested young and tender. The best time to harvest Cow Horn is at 6,” but it can remain spineless, crunchy and tender up to 10″ long. This old heirloom okra dates all the way back to the early 1900’s. The twisted shape of this variety somewhat resembles the horns of a cow, getting its name, Cow Horn. Use shorter more tender pods for pickling or longer pods for tasty gumbo! Its delicious taste make it an excellent choice for any grower. This particular okra is an heirloom variety that is open-pollinated, making it an excellent choice for those who want to produce their own seed. It is also easy to grow, making it a great option for beginners. The plant is most suited for outdoor cultivation, and it thrives in sub-tropical, dry, tropical, and dry warm summertime climates. It grows best in clay, sand, silt, loam, and fertile soils, and it needs daily moderate to heavy watering. It requires full sun or partial shade and is most suitable for south-facing aspects. This okra is available in the spring, summer, and fall, making it a perfect choice for any season of interest. Please see my other listings and my store for more great varieties and thank you!

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Hill Country Red Okra Seeds NON-GMO Heirloom Open Pollinated Easy to Grow! YUM!

NON-GMOMade in the USA These Hill Country Red okra seeds are the perfect addition to your garden, heirloom and open pollinated. 25 seeds. Pods stay tender to 6 inches longRed-tinged pods and showy flowersOpen-pollinated, heirloom varietyTexas heirloom grows to 6′ tall, produces pods until frost as long as you keep harvesting. Fat pods stay tender to 6″ length. It’s beautiful with red-orange coloring and showy flowers. Give this one a try to experience the good old-fashioned okra flavor that many okra-lovers prefer. This variety works for frying, pickling, soup, and baking. Okra has a reputation for being slimy but when cooked properly it is a delicious addition to your summertime meals. Chop your okra into 1/2 in. pieces, dip in buttermilk, coat in flour and cornmeal mixture, fry and drain it for a crispy treat. My great grandma, grandma, and my mom have all made this for me in some sort of fashion. Tasty for sure. Don’t miss out on spicym pickled okra with hot peppers and garlic either, ENJOY! Easy to grow and ready to bear heavily, this is a fine selection for the busy gardener! Okra is used as the thickening agent in Cajun gumbo, but it also can be boiled, broiled, fried, roasted, steamed, canned, or pickled. Use dried pods in flower arrangements! Okra has attractive, edible flowers. This particular okra is an heirloom variety that is open-pollinated, making it an excellent choice for those who want to produce their own seed. It is also easy to grow, making it a great option for beginners. The plant is most suited for outdoor cultivation, and it thrives in sub-tropical, dry, tropical, and dry warm summertime climates. It grows best in clay, sand, silt, loam, and fertile soils, and it needs daily moderate to heavy watering. It requires full sun or partial shade and is most suitable for south-facing aspects. This okra is available in the spring, summer, and fall, making it a perfect choice for any season of interest. Please see my other listings and my store for more great varieties and thank you!

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