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Create an AccountLactuca sativa  HEIRLOOM The French do not name their lettuces lightly and this one is, as the name implies, marvelous! A true wonder that holds excellent flavor, even in...
Lactuca sativa HEIRLOOM. A well-rounded romaine variety from the coast of South Carolina. Very consistent and uniform production for heads or baby leaf. Crunchy and lightly savoyed leaves resist tipburn.
Lactuca sativa HEIRLOOM. ORGANIC. Cool season romaine type with sweet, buttery texture. Semi-open heads with deep-red outer leaves and green-bronze tipped inner leaves.
Lactuca sativa  HEIRLOOM. An old heirloom with a most unique pigment pattern of bright red speckles on lime green buttery leaves. Heads are dense with pink patterned hearts that...
Brassica juncea ORGANIC. Heirloom. Cherokee Blue Mustard gets its name because it is a lovely deep purple-blue color when it is young. When the mustard is about a month old,...
Brassica juncea HEIRLOOM. A traditional Southern favorite with rich flavor, good yields, and vigorous growth. Large plants grow 16-22" with round leaves. Try the succulent white ribs for a crunchy...
Brassica juncea HEIRLOOM -Dreamy deep purple-ish red leaves make this variety as ornamental as it is delicious! Eye-watering spiciness when summer comes around, although heat mellows with cooking. Slow to...
Brassica juncea HEIRLOOM -A Southern favorite and the most commonly grown mustard for greens. Large green leaves are tightly curled on the margins. Slow-to-bolt, cold tolerant, and good for late...
Pastinaca sativa HEIRLOOM. A delicious variety with a tapered root reaching 12" long and 2-3" thick at the shoulders. Exposure to frost adds to sweetness in the fall. Excellent winter...
Raphanus sativus HEIRLOOM. Forget the pancakes! Wake up with a plate of one of the finest radishes around! Mild flavor, fine grained and very fast growing. 3" red oblong roots...
Pisum sativum HEIRLOOM. Imagine these peas wearing little superhero capes, dashing into the garden with early and steady production! Dwarf plants grow 15-20" with high yields of 3" tasty pods....
Pisum sativum HEIRLOOM. No trellising combined with high yield means lots of tasty peas with less work! Bushy plants grow 24-28" vines that do fine with minimal support. Reliable producer...
Pisum sativum HEIRLOOM. Lincoln peas, also known as Homesteader, are an old favorite introduced in 1908. They are known for their sweet flavor and unmatched heat tolerance, producing high yields...
Pisum sativum HEIRLOOM. Good for southern regions and late spring seedlings. This productive shelling pea is both cold and heat tolerant. Excellent for canning or freezing. Plants can vine out...
Pisum sativum HEIRLOOM. A very old heirloom currently enjoying fame for tasty, tender pea shoots. Attractive purple blossoms produce 3" sweet slender pods. 24-36" tall plants may need support.
Brassica rapa HEIRLOOM. A favorite garden variety. Purple skin peeks out above the soil, white skin below. Large roots taste mildly sweet and fine grained. Good greens for eating and...
Brassica rapa HEIRLOOM. Seven Top has been the standard by which turnip greens have been measured in the American South for almost 200 years, earning them a spot on the...
Unavailable for 2025 Brassica oleracea HEIRLOOM. Marvin Foster of Fairmont, NC says these collards were saved by his grandfather in Pender County, NC for at least 60 years, and notes...