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Dark yellow fruits on medium, bushy plants. You don’t have to trellis zucchini plants, but they do take up quite a bit of space. Allow at least 3 feet per a plant. Pick fruits when they are 6-8 inches long for slicing or eating raw- or harvest monster zucchinis for stuffing! A fun plant to grow with kids. Grow in full sun, in fertile, well drained soil.
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Not for the faint of heart! These little fire bombs rank 100,000 to 350,00 SHU’s on the scoville heat scale. Habanero peppers start out lime green, then ripen to fiery orange, then to red. They require lots of heat, and take a little longer to mature than most other peppers at 90-100 days from transplant. Plant in full sun, in well drained, fertile soil. Do not plant with brassicas, beans, or fennel
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Another one of our favourites! This heirloom produces plenty of deep purple fruit which are resistant to cracking. The tomatoes are about 1/2 oz, and have an incredible sweet, complex flavour.
It’s got an indeterminate growing habit, so you’ll need to trellis/stake or cage it. Expect ripe tomatoes around 65 days after transplanting. Instead of having 1 short harvest window, they produce over several months- as long as the plant is healthy.
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One of our favorite varieties to grow! This indeterminate (viney) plant bears loads of super sweet, red cherry tomatoes. Unlike many older varieties, sweet million tomatoes are crack resistant. As a result, they will stand for much longer after harvest, and still taste great.
You’ll want to cage or trellis these plants. . . .they will take over the garden given the chance!
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These plants grow to about 2′ tall and can be planted in large containers. The peppers are moderately hot, and are great for adding a bit of spice to salsas, dips, and sauces.
Peppers start out green, then turn red.
Plant in full sun, in fertile, well drained soil.
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These plants grow up to 30″ tall and produce heavy yields of large, 4 lobed sweet peppers with thick walls. Peppers start out green, then turn red and can be harvested at either stage. They are sweetest after they have turned red.
Plant in fertile, well drained soil in full sun.