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Create an AccountAbelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM. Originally said to be from Mr. Rex Eubanks of Whitney, TX whose family had stewarded the variety for over four generations. Found growing in the garden of...
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM. Plump, squat pods are bright green with red tips. Full, delicious flavor and great for pickling. Lovely red-stemmed, green leaf plants grow 4-6', produce well, and are drought...
Abelmoschus esculentus ORGANIC. HEIRLOOM. Striking red-orange pods make this Asian heirloom a true standout! This may be the only okra you'll ever want to grow again because of its heavy...
Abelmoschus spp. HEIRLOOM - was originally collected from an elderly Mayan man in Belize by David Johansen, a grower for Baker Creek. Chris Smith of The Utopian Seed Project grew...
Abelmoschus esculentus ORGANIC. More okra per pod! For the grower and eater who are planning to slice up large coins to fry or stew, this variety produces big, bright green...
Abelmoschus esculentus Easy on the eyes and taste buds, this high yielding, stunning plant produces slender burgundy pods. Beware! Beauty is fleeting and pod color fades when cooked. Plants grow...
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM. Star of David okra, also known as Old Fashioned, produces fat, short pods with deep ridges that give them a star shape when cut in cross section....
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM. “White” okra varieties were once favorites across the South, but fell out of favor with the advent of industrial agriculture, and many were lost. Whidby White was...
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM. Now very rare, this heavy producer of long, pale, velvety pods was once a favorite in the Southern states, especially Alabama. Spineless pods are ideal for pickling...
Cucumis sativus Armstrong Early Cluster produces tiny, perfect pickling cucumbers that grow in clusters of two or three fruits together on these early and prolific plants! Crunchy, mild-flavored fruits are...
Cucumis sativus Tasty 4" fruit is easy to find under the little leaves, making harvesting a snap! Compact plant grows well under a variety of conditions with high yields of...
Cucumis sativus HEIRLOOM. Pickle, pickle, pickle! Of course that's not the only way to eat a cucumber, but it's certainly a popular one. These smooth, bright green, 5-6" blunt-ended fruits...
Cucumis sativus The perfect pickle plant for smaller spaces. Compact bush plant takes half the space of standard vine types while producing medium green 4-5" crispy fruit. Sow two plantings...
Cucumis sativus We received our original seed stock from the USDA germiplasm repository, and loved how it performed in our trials. An abundant producer of light green, fairly straight cukes...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM - This seed stock was sent to us by James Morgan of Marble, NC where he reports that his family has been growing it for generations. In...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM - This variety came to us from outstanding then-teenage gardener Kyler Johnson, of Greeneville, TN. It is stringless and has excellent flavor as a snap bean or a...
Phaseolus vulgaris Bertie Best was the Aunt of legendary bean grower and seed saver, Bill Best. Originating from Haywood County, NC, this bean is a short, round podded greasy type...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM The Cherokee Trail of Tears bean memorializes the forced relocation of the Cherokee Indians in the mid-nineteenth century. They carried this bean throughout this infamous walk, which...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM -A large cornfield-type pole bean with large, round, white seeds. Fatman is a very heavy producer of tender and flavorful 5” pods on 6-7’ vines. There is...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Sunshine yellow flattened pods stand out beautifully against the deep green foliage, making them very easy to see and harvest. Delicious, tender and stringless even when they're...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Long, fleshy and stringless pole bean. Early maturing, productive and very reliable. Enjoyed fresh, canned, dried, and frozen.
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. This highly productive, stringless pole bean was introduced by W. Atlee Burpee in 1885 and remains a favorite today. It is presumably so named because the pods...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM - Another wonderful bean given to us by the late Luther Bailey of Mars Hill, NC. We're excited to offer it this year, and know you will...
Phaseolus vulgaris Expect flavorful 4" beans from this high yielding variety. With a bush habit that sends out yard-long runners, some growers may trellis for easier harvest and containment, but...