Cucumis melo A Carolina favorite named for the hot & humid coastal conditions. Resistant to alternaria, powdery and downy mildew. The finely netted 3-5 lb fruits with salmon flesh grow...
Cucumis melo If it grows well in Minnesota, then expect good yields in more hospitable climates! A vintage short-seasoned variety with compact vines. Produces single serving round 4" fruits with...
Daucus carota HEIRLOOM. This carrot gets sweeter with age - can the same be said for all of us? One only hopes. Regardless, this old favorite variety has a wide-shouldered,...
Cucurbita maxima HEIRLOOM - With only the slightest imagination does this heavily ribbed, bright orange squash turn into Cinderella's carriage! Also known as Rouge Vif d'Etampes, this highly ornamental French...
Tagetes patula A French marigold variety. Bright yellow blooms with streaked mahogany centers. Plants have varying heights between 12-18" which creates an informal look in gardens. Summer to fall blooming....
Zinnia elegans These cute, smaller, half-ball pom pom flowers come in a rainbow of colors. Plants grow 2-3' tall. Direct seed in full sun after danger of frost has passed....
Cucurbita maxima HEIRLOOM. A North Carolina original and part of the Slow Foods Ark of Taste! Large, rampant vines produce 12-14 lb fruits. Produces delightfully warty, buttercup-shaped fruit, with pinkish-orange...
Zinnia elegans Frilly, quilled petals on orange, pink, red, yellow, peach, and white flowers. Large 3-6" blooms grow on 2-3' plants. Direct seed in full sun after danger of frost...
Cosmos bipinnatus Tubular petals with fluted edges resemble seashells and are so pretty you'll wish you planted more! Tall stems reach 3 to 4’ making them a great cut flower....
Cucurbita pepo Charming mini pumpkins 3-6" in diameter with deeply ribbed orange flesh. Vigorous vines produce 8-20 fruits each. Use for stuffed pumpkin dishes, seasonal decoration & bringing delight to...
Tagetes tenuifolia Charming little 1" five petaled flowers dot low growing brushy plants. Excellent for borders or containers as well as bite-sized edible flowers. Plants grow 8-10" high. Direct seed...
Zinnia haageana A favorite for many gardeners. The 12-16" tall plants produce single and double flowers in varying shades of gold, burgundy, purple, red, orange, and cream. Will bloom...
Cucurbita moschata HEIRLOOM. Originally cultivated by the indigenous peoples around the Everglades and quite rare today, this squash is excellent for southern growers. Delicious 6-8" round fruits with buff-colored rind. Productive...
Cucurbita moschata HEIRLOOM. Named for its provenance (the Northeast) and its doppelganger (a wheel of cheese), this squash would prefer to be known for its wonderful pie-making. 6-10 lb fruits...
Cucurbita maxima HEIRLOOM. As the name suggests, this vining plant produces lovely pinkish-orange fruit that are rather banana shaped, weighing around 25-40 lbs. Sweet flavor with dry flesh, excellent for...
Cucurbita maxima “Mammoth” is the operative term here! These pumpkins regularly reach 40-60 lbs. Smooth, lightly ribbed, pinkish-golden-orange fruits make great fall decor, and can be made into pies as...