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Tomorrowseeds - 10 "Gardener's Favorites" Vegetable Seeds - 30 Packets Mix - Combination Pack Garden Seed Variety Mix Planting Bundle 2024
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Tomorrowseeds - 10 "Gardener's Favorites" Vegetable Seeds - 30 Packets Mix - Combination Pack Garden Seed Variety Mix Planting Bundle 2024

The perfect selection for a classic summer home garden, colorful, festive, and a favorite among all gardeners. This unique selection of crops is the perfect gift for the beginning home gardener or your loved ones, all at a great discount! This bundle includes 10 varieties of individually packed seeds. Individual product links are provided to l…
The perfect selection for a classic summer home garden, colorful, festive, and a favorite among all gardeners. This unique selection of crops is the perfect gift for the beginning home gardener or your loved ones, all at a great discount! This bundle includes 10 varieties of individually packed seeds. Individual product links are provided to learn more. 1. Rutgers Tomato (100+) 2. Top Crop Green Bean (30+) 3. Bloomsdale Spinach (200+) 4. Green Arrow Shelling Pea (30+) 5. Scarlet Nantes Carrot (500+) 6. Jalapeno M Pepper (100+) 7. Buttercrunch Butterhead Lettuce (500+) 8. Detroit Dark Red Beet (100+) 9. Clemson Spineless Okra (50+) 10. Black Beauty Zucchini (20+) 1. Rutgers Tomato Rutgers Tomato used to be the most popular tomato variety in the world! It was a staple ingredient in Campbell's soups and Hunt's and Heinz' ketchup for its superior flavor. Also known as the "Jersey Tomato" or the "Rutgers Select," Rutgers Tomato produces a high-acid, high-sugar, intensely-flavored, deeply red colored, thin-skinned fruit weighting 8-12 ounces and excels in roasting, pureeing, slicing, or canning. 2. Top Crop Green Bean Top Crop green bean is an AAS Award-winning variety of green bean developed to be disease-resistant, particularly to bean mosaic virus. This low-maintenance variety easily grows a heavily concentrated set of 6-7 inch long, stringless, round beans. 3. Bloomsdale Spinach Bloomsdale Spinach is a classic reliable spinach with dark-green, thickly crinkled leaves. Slow-bolting and tolerant of high heat, a preferred variety among farmers. 4. Green Arrow Shelling Pea Green Arrow Pea is a shelling pea variety, which means its pods should be allowed to grow to maturity before being harvested, then the shells should be removed and only the peas inside eaten. At their biggest, these pods grow to about 5 inches (13 cm.) in length, with 10 to 11 peas inside. 5. Scarlet Nantes Carrot The Nantes carrot was developed in the 1850's, named after the largest city in Brittany, France. It was described as having a near perfect cylindrical root with smooth skin and entirely edible near-red flesh, both sweet and mild in flavor. The Scarlet Nantes is an even sweeter, crispier variety of the Nantes carrot. 6. Jalapeno M Pepper Jalapeno M is a dark green, medium-hot, medium-sized, chile pepper that is iconic in Latin American and Hispanic cuisines for it's ability to add brightness and pair well with smokey flavors. Spice level is medium-hot (3,500 - 8,000 Scoville Units). 7. Buttercrunch Butterhead Lettuce Buttercrunch Butterhead Lettuce is a Bibb-type lettuce made an All-American classic for its luscious, "buttery" feel and crisp, juicy texture. Butterhead Lettuce grows into a large loose-leaved head with a smooth, even green color. 8. Detroit Dark Red Beet Detroit Dark Red Beets are delicious dark red beets with sweet flesh and an earthy taste! Detroit Dark Red grows succulent 3-inch globe beets that are perfect for snacking, slicing in sandwiches, pickling, or pureeing for soups, smoothies, hummus, and sauces. 9. Clemson Spineless Okra Clemson Spineless Okra is a flowering plant known for its satisfying crunch, and edible seed pods covered in natural juices with a distinct smooth mouthfeel. A mandatory ingredient in gumbo, it has deep traditional roots in many southern and African cuisines in part by its introduction in the Southern United States through the slave trade in the 1500s. 10. Black Beauty Zucchini Black Beauty Zucchini Squash is a 1957 All-America Selections winner, this early and prolific variety has been exceedingly popular to home gardeners not only for its very dark green skin and creamy white flesh, but its prolific and reliable growth.
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The perfect selection for a classic summer home garden, colorful, festive, and a favorite among all gardeners. This unique selection of crops is the perfect gift for the beginning home gardener or your loved ones, all at a great discount! This bundle includes 10 varieties of individually packed seeds. Individual product links are provided to learn more. 1. Rutgers Tomato (100+) 2. Top Crop Green Bean (30+) 3. Bloomsdale Spinach (200+) 4. Green Arrow Shelling Pea (30+) 5. Scarlet Nantes Carrot (500+) 6. Jalapeno M Pepper (100+) 7. Buttercrunch Butterhead Lettuce (500+) 8. Detroit Dark Red Beet (100+) 9. Clemson Spineless Okra (50+) 10. Black Beauty Zucchini (20+) 1. Rutgers Tomato Rutgers Tomato used to be the most popular tomato variety in the world! It was a staple ingredient in Campbell's soups and Hunt's and Heinz' ketchup for its superior flavor. Also known as the "Jersey Tomato" or the "Rutgers Select," Rutgers Tomato produces a high-acid, high-sugar, intensely-flavored, deeply red colored, thin-skinned fruit weighting 8-12 ounces and excels in roasting, pureeing, slicing, or canning. 2. Top Crop Green Bean Top Crop green bean is an AAS Award-winning variety of green bean developed to be disease-resistant, particularly to bean mosaic virus. This low-maintenance variety easily grows a heavily concentrated set of 6-7 inch long, stringless, round beans. 3. Bloomsdale Spinach Bloomsdale Spinach is a classic reliable spinach with dark-green, thickly crinkled leaves. Slow-bolting and tolerant of high heat, a preferred variety among farmers. 4. Green Arrow Shelling Pea Green Arrow Pea is a shelling pea variety, which means its pods should be allowed to grow to maturity before being harvested, then the shells should be removed and only the peas inside eaten. At their biggest, these pods grow to about 5 inches (13 cm.) in length, with 10 to 11 peas inside. 5. Scarlet Nantes Carrot The Nantes carrot was developed in the 1850's, named after the largest city in Brittany, France. It was described as having a near perfect cylindrical root with smooth skin and entirely edible near-red flesh, both sweet and mild in flavor. The Scarlet Nantes is an even sweeter, crispier variety of the Nantes carrot. 6. Jalapeno M Pepper Jalapeno M is a dark green, medium-hot, medium-sized, chile pepper that is iconic in Latin American and Hispanic cuisines for it's ability to add brightness and pair well with smokey flavors. Spice level is medium-hot (3,500 - 8,000 Scoville Units). 7. Buttercrunch Butterhead Lettuce Buttercrunch Butterhead Lettuce is a Bibb-type lettuce made an All-American classic for its luscious, "buttery" feel and crisp, juicy texture. Butterhead Lettuce grows into a large loose-leaved head with a smooth, even green color. 8. Detroit Dark Red Beet Detroit Dark Red Beets are delicious dark red beets with sweet flesh and an earthy taste! Detroit Dark Red grows succulent 3-inch globe beets that are perfect for snacking, slicing in sandwiches, pickling, or pureeing for soups, smoothies, hummus, and sauces. 9. Clemson Spineless Okra Clemson Spineless Okra is a flowering plant known for its satisfying crunch, and edible seed pods covered in natural juices with a distinct smooth mouthfeel. A mandatory ingredient in gumbo, it has deep traditional roots in many southern and African cuisines in part by its introduction in the Southern United States through the slave trade in the 1500s. 10. Black Beauty Zucchini Black Beauty Zucchini Squash is a 1957 All-America Selections winner, this early and prolific variety has been exceedingly popular to home gardeners not only for its very dark green skin and creamy white flesh, but its prolific and reliable growth.