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August 17, 2015

Peas

Podded peas (Pisum sativa) are an annual plant that produces slender pods, each containing several peas. This plant grows best in cooler temperatures, and is botanically classified as a fruit. The history of the pea dates back to as early as 4,800 BC in the eastern Mediterranean. When famine hit...
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Cabbage

Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) is a round or oval, leafy, firm-headed annual vegetable that is related to cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, kale, kohlrabi and broccoli. Cabbage colors can be green, white or purple in color, and can weigh as much as nine pounds when fully mature. Cabbage is an excellent source of...
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Golden Cal Wonder (OP)

Type: Open Pollinated Matures: 60 days green, 78 days gold How to Grow: Learn how to grow » The original yellow bell pepper! Still a very popular variety, fruits are thick-walled, very sweet and mild. Early, sturdy upright plants bear reliably in cooler temperatures with good fruit set.

Corno Di Toro Yellow (H)

Type: Heirloom Matures: 80 days How to Grow: Learn how to grow » ‘Bull’s horn’ Italian yellow peppers start as a pale green, ripen to a rich golden yellow and are slightly sweeter than the red, with a fruity flavor. Pair them with the red Corno Di Toro for a...
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