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Greek Basil
Produces tight, neat, rounded mound of densely packed leaves.
Highly aromatic small leaves.
Late flowering, good tolerance to poor weather.
Great in containers in a sunny area.
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A short vining and bushy pickling cucumber.
This variety has been bred to stay compact with their vines, using only 1/3 of the space of a standard variety.
Matures in 45 days
Pick the green striped, spined fruit at 3-5” long.
Harvest regularly to increase yield.
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A woodland or alpine strawberry. Often times referred to a a gourmet strawberry.
The Mignonette is renowned for it’s intense aroma and flavor.
It produces an abundance of attractive, small red fruit over a long harvest period starting in early Summer.
They are considered very hardy if planted in the ground.
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A cross between the sweetness of a bell pepper but hot like a jalapeño.
It’s natural dwarf habit makes it perfect for the patio.
Fruit matures from shades of cream and light purple to scarlet red.
85-95 days to mature.
Scoville heat units: 30,000
Best for adding to dishes for mild heat and great for salsas
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Naturally a dwarf variety which makes it great for the patio.
Fruit matures from a deep purple to a sizzling red color packed with fiery heat.
Days to mature: 85-95 days
Scoville heat units: 90,000
Best fresh grilled, or frozen
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Naturally occuring dwarf variety that bears a lot of fruit.
Turns from a green to an attractive yellow.
Large, well shaped fruits are great for windowsills, patios or container gardening.
Days to mature: 73-78 days
Best for stuffing, sautéing, roasting, or just fresh!
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Compact variety with an elegant arching habit that’s highly suited for small pots or hanging baskets if un-staked.
Fruit matures from dark green to a bright red color.
Days to maturity: 75-80 days
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Unique determinate variety as it's cocktail sized fruit looks very attractive anytime before or after ripening
Turns from a black to an orange color which is incredibly eye-catching!
Days to mature: 65 days
Great for fresh snacking, and salads.
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This tomato is the close relative of the Summerlast tomato variety.
It offers larger fruit than the Summerlast, in addition to having high tolerance to the Late Blight disease.
Divinity can be grown without support due to its’ strong stems. This makes it great for containers.
Best for fresh snacking, salads, and sauces.
Days to mature: 60 days
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This variety is great for hanging baskets and urban balconies.
Cascading branches produce masses of cherry sized yellow fruit.
Very sweet fruit that is best for snacking and salads.
Days to mature: 63 days
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A tomato that thinks it’s a houseplant! The Partyball tomato is a true dwarf cherry tomato.
The plant itself only grows to be about 12×12 inches, much like the size of a small houseplant!
However, it is a heavy cropper producing clusters of bright red, sweet fruit. Despite it’s tiny stature, it can carry a loads of ½–¾ oz tomatoes without collapsing, but some support can help.
Great for containers, patios, balconies, or even sunny windowsills.