Garden Plans > 2013: Beehive

About this Garden Plan

Mainly vegetables but also medicines and beneficial flowers.

Plan Type, Soil and Location

Garden Location: Outer Cape Cod Backyard Garden
Garden Size: 50' 0" x 19' 11"
Garden Type: Backyard / back garden
Garden Layout: Traditional layout - rows etc
Sun or Shade: Partial Shade
Garden Soil Type: Light / Sandy soil

Plan Notes

3/13: first feeding of seedlings w/ true leaves

Garden Plan

Plant List

 PlantNumberSpacingSpacing in RowsNotes
Artichoke (Globe)
 Imperial Star (OG)
12' 11"2' 11" x 2' 11" 
Arugula
 Wild Rocket
35"3" x 7"3/1/13 Started 9 pots, germinated and set under lights in less than one week. 3/13: thinned to 1 per cell 5/18: direct sowed, sprouted in 3 days Harvest: harvest young leaves as needed. Hot weather causes leaves to become very strongly flavored. Flower buds edible. Pests: flea beetles sometimes make small holes in leaves. Maintenance: - Fine fall crop, plants overwinter w/ mulch
Arugula
 Rocket (Roquette)  [row-cover]
65"3" x 7" 
Arugula
 Arugula (OG)
45"3" x 7"3/10/13: started 3 cells. 3/13/13: germination in all 3 cells 5/18: direct sowed, sprouted in 2 days Harvest: harvest young leaves as needed. Hot weather causes leaves to become very strongly flavored. Flower buds edible. Pests: flea beetles sometimes make small holes in leaves. Maintenance: - Fine fall crop, plants overwinter w/ mulch
Asparagus
 Jersey Knight (F1)
51' 5"1' 5" x 1' 5"3/1/13 Started 9 pots. 3/18: i had almost given up! 5/25: transplanted 9 plants outside Feeding: mulch w/ 2 in. rich compost or rotted manure every winter. Maintenance: after stems die back in early winter, cut off @ ground level + compost. Remove weeds, apply compost and mulch, and your yearly maintenance is done. Harvesting: gather spears in 2nd year after planting, cutting all spears that appear for a month in early spring. In subsequent years, harvest for 6 weeks each spring. Pests: cutting new shoots just below the surface often helps control problems with asparagus beetles, which often lay their eggs on tender shoots near the soil line.
Beans (Fava)
 Windsor
67"5" x 9"5/18: direct sowed Maintenance: Dig in or compost roots and plants to make good use of their residual nitrogen. Cut back fava plants after they have a few sets of flowers, they will set fruits better. Harvesting: harvest before the pods become tough. Often get a second crop.
Beans (Pole)
 Sultan's Green Crescent
99"5" x 1' 1"5/18: direct sowed around a trellis. Mulch to keep the soil cool + moist, and to reduce problems with weeds. Likes: marigolds Harvesting: gather pods b4 they fill w/ seeds. When picked often, pole beans continue to produce all summer. During very hot weather, pole beans may temporarily stop producing new flowers and pods. Pests: Japanese beetles + Mexican bean beetles sometimes damage leaves and pods. Gather them in broad containers of soapy water in the cool morning.
Beans (Pole)
 Gold of Bacau
109"5" x 1' 1"5/18: direct sowed around a trellis. Mulch to keep the soil cool + moist, and to reduce problems with weeds. Likes: marigolds Harvesting: gather pods b4 they fill w/ seeds. When picked often, pole beans continue to produce all summer. During very hot weather, pole beans may temporarily stop producing new flowers and pods. Pests: Japanese beetles + Mexican bean beetles sometimes damage leaves and pods. Gather them in broad containers of soapy water in the cool morning.
Beet
 Detroit Dark Red Organic
175"3" x 7"Feeding: rarely required. Direct sow: spring + fall. Thin seedlings to 5 in apart to grow large roots. Each seed is a multi-celled capsule, so use small scissors to thin plants to proper spacing. Maintenance: weed carefully, and mulch between plants to deter weeds. Harvest: young leaves for salad greens as you thin young plants. Pull roots when they become plump. To keep through winter, harvest plants, cut off the tops, and keep in a cool root cellar or refrigerator.
Beet
 Early Blood Turnip
55"3" x 7" 
Beet
 Early Blood Turnip Organic
125"3" x 7"Feeding: rarely required. Direct sow: spring + fall. Thin seedlings to 5 in apart to grow large roots. Each seed is a multi-celled capsule, so use small scissors to thin plants to proper spacing. Maintenance: weed carefully, and mulch between plants to deter weeds. Harvest: young leaves for salad greens as you thin young plants. Pull roots when they become plump. To keep through winter, harvest plants, cut off the tops, and keep in a cool root cellar or refrigerator.
Beet
 Bull's Blood (OG)
125"3" x 7"Feeding: rarely required. Direct sow: spring + fall. Thin seedlings to 5 in apart to grow large roots. Each seed is a multi-celled capsule, so use small scissors to thin plants to proper spacing. Maintenance: weed carefully, and mulch between plants to deter weeds. Harvest: young leaves for salad greens as you thin young plants. Pull roots when they become plump. To keep through winter, harvest plants, cut off the tops, and keep in a cool root cellar or refrigerator.
Beet
 Burpee's Golden
175"3" x 7"Feeding: rarely required. Direct sow: spring + fall. Thin seedlings to 5 in apart to grow large roots. Each seed is a multi-celled capsule, so use small scissors to thin plants to proper spacing. Maintenance: weed carefully, and mulch between plants to deter weeds. Harvest: young leaves for salad greens as you thin young plants. Pull roots when they become plump. To keep through winter, harvest plants, cut off the tops, and keep in a cool root cellar or refrigerator.
Beet
 Crosby Egyptian
175"3" x 7"Feeding: rarely required. Direct sow: spring + fall. Thin seedlings to 5 in apart to grow large roots. Each seed is a multi-celled capsule, so use small scissors to thin plants to proper spacing. Maintenance: weed carefully, and mulch between plants to deter weeds. Harvest: young leaves for salad greens as you thin young plants. Pull roots when they become plump. To keep through winter, harvest plants, cut off the tops, and keep in a cool root cellar or refrigerator.
Bok Choy
 Prize Choy
37"7" x 9"3/1/13 Started 3 pots 3/13: all have true leaves, thinned to 1 per cell Feeding: mix light application of balanced OG fertilizer into soil b4 planting. Direct sow: spring + summer. Sow in double rows, w/ rows spaced 10 in. apart. Plant seeds 2 in. apart and barely cover w/ soil. Thin to 8 in. apart. Harvest: pull whole plants as needed. Pests: Flea beetles often chew small holes in bok choy leaves in spring, but are less of a problem in the fall.
Broccoli
 Spring Raab
21' 5"1' 5" x 1' 5"3/1/13 Started 6 pots, germinated and set under lights in less than one week 5/25: transplanted outside. Feed: When heads begin to form, feed with a liquid plant food. Harvest: use sharp knife to harvest the primary head when the beads are plump and well-filled. Many varieties produce numerous smaller side shoots after the primary head is cut. Pests: Cabbageworms are small green larvae of the cabbage white butterfly. You can use row covers to keep them from eating plants.
Broccoli
 Romanesco
11' 5"1' 5" x 1' 5"5/25: transplanted outside. Feed: when heads begin to form, feed with a liquid plant food. Harvest: use sharp knife to harvest the primary head when the beads are plump and well-filled. Many varieties produce numerous smaller side shoots after the primary head is cut. Pests: Cabbageworms are small green larvae of the cabbage white butterfly. You can use row covers to keep them from eating plants.
Broccoli
 Calabrese
11' 5"1' 5" x 1' 5"3/1/13 Started 3 pots, germinated and set under lights in less than one week. 5/25: transplanted outside. Feed: when heads begin to form, feed with a liquid plant food. Harvest: use sharp knife to harvest the primary head when the beads are plump and well-filled. Many varieties produce numerous smaller side shoots after the primary head is cut. Pests: Cabbageworms are small green larvae of the cabbage white butterfly. You can use row covers to keep them from eating plants.
Brussels Sprouts
 Long Island Improved
11' 11"1' 11" x 1' 11"Started indoors ealry spring. Feed: mix a high-nitrogen compost into the soil before planting. Pests: under the coldest conditions, colonies of gray-green cabbage aphids can seriously infest plants. Control early outbreaks with insecticidal soap. Harvest: harvest from the bottom of the plant upward, twisting off sprouts that are larger than a marble. Removing nearby leaves helps to make room for growing sprouts.
Cabbage (Fall)
 Premium Late Flat Dutch
12' 9"2' 7" x 2' 11"3/10/13: started 2 cells Transplant: plenty of well rotted compost dug in prior to planting. Feed: drench every 2 wks w/ OG liquid fertilizer. Water: Heavy summer rains following dry weather can cause heads to split. Pests: watch for green imported cabbageworms, the larvae of the cabbage white butterfly. Exclude the adults with row covers. Harvest: cut heads when they reach the size you prefer.
Cabbage (Summer)
 Copenhagen Market  [row-cover]
11' 7"1' 5" x 1' 9"3/10/13: started 2 cells 5/25: transplanted outside. Feed: drench every 2 wks w/ OG liquid fertilizer. Water: Heavy summer rains following dry weather can cause heads to split. Pests: watch for green imported cabbageworms, the larvae of the cabbage white butterfly. Exclude the adults with row covers. Harvest: cut heads when they reach the size you prefer.
Cauliflower
 Early Snowball
21' 7"1' 5" x 1' 11"3/1/13 Started 3 pots, germinated and set under lights in less than one week. 3/13: all have true leaves, thinned to 1 per cell Feed: mix composted manure or another high-nitrogen compost into the soil before planting. When heads begin to form, feed with a liquid plant food. Pests: Cabbageworms are small green larvae of the cabbage white butterfly. You can use row covers to keep them from eating plants. Maintenance: blanch so that the cauliflower head is kept shaded while it is forming. When plants are stressed by cold or drought, they may refuse to make heads. Harvest: when the head has fully developed, but before the curd becomes loose, with a "ricey" appearance.
Cauliflower
 Amazing
31' 7"1' 5" x 1' 11"3/1/13 Started 3 pots, germinated and set under lights in less than one week. Feed: mix composted manure or another high-nitrogen compost into the soil before planting. When heads begin to form, feed with a liquid plant food. Pests: Cabbageworms are small green larvae of the cabbage white butterfly. You can use row covers to keep them from eating plants. Maintenance: blanch so that the cauliflower head is kept shaded while it is forming. When plants are stressed by cold or drought, they may refuse to make heads. Harvest: when the head has fully developed, but before the curd becomes loose, with a "ricey" appearance.
Cilantro
 Cilantro
47"5" x 9"Start indoors: older seedlings are difficult to transplant successfully. Plants grown in spring often rush to produce flowers; fall-grown plants are often better producers. Feed: drench w/ liquid OG fertilizer when plants are 4 inches tall. Harvest: as soon as plants are 6 inches tall, pick individual leaves as you need them in the kitchen.
Cilantro
 [row-cover]
37"5" x 9" 
Collards
 Vates
111"11" x 1' 3"Start indoors: in spring and set out under cloches when plants have 5 leaves. Start another planting indoors in midsummer, and set out in early fall. The flavor of collards is improved by cool temperatures, so fall is the preferred time to grow this crop. Feed: transplant into fertile, well-drained soil with plenty of well rotted compost dug in. Liquid fertilizer may be needed if plants grow slowly even though the weather is comfortably warm. Harvest: leaves individually, when they are about the size of your hand. Pests: in warm weather, cabbageworms may feed on leaves. Exclude them with floating row covers. In cool weather, watch for outbreaks of gray-green cabbage aphids in leaf crevices. Pick off and compost badly infested leaves.
Cucumber
 Russian Pickling
11' 11"1' 11" x 1' 11"Feed: drench w/ liquid OG fertilizer when plants begin to bloom heavily. Maintenance: trellis Harvest: pick cucumbers at least every other day by snipping them from the vine with pruning shears. Fruits with hard seeds inside are overripe. Pests: Cucumber beetles transmit an incurable disease called bacterial wilt. Exclude them with floating rowcovers.
Cucumber
 Poona Kheera
11' 11"1' 11" x 1' 11"Feed: drench w/ liquid OG fertilizer when plants begin to bloom heavily. Maintenance: trellis Harvest: pick cucumbers at least every other day by snipping them from the vine with pruning shears. Fruits with hard seeds inside are overripe. Pests: Cucumber beetles transmit an incurable disease called bacterial wilt. Exclude them with floating rowcovers.
Cucumber
 A & C Pickling
11' 11"1' 11" x 1' 11"Feed: drench w/ liquid OG fertilizer when plants begin to bloom heavily. Maintenance: trellis Harvest: pick cucumbers at least every other day by snipping them from the vine with pruning shears. Fruits with hard seeds inside are overripe. Pests: Cucumber beetles transmit an incurable disease called bacterial wilt. Exclude them with floating rowcovers.
Eggplant
 Rosa Bianca
21' 3"1' 1" x 1' 5"3/10/13: started 3 cells 5/25: direct sowed Feed: From midsummer onward, drench with a liquid feed every two weeks. Maintenance" stake plants to keep them from falling over when they become heavy with fruit. Mulch to keep soil lightly moist. Harvest: use pruning shears to cut fruits from the stem. Perfect fruits have shiny skins and only a few immature seeds inside. Pests: use rowcovers to keep plants warm while protecting them from flea beetles. Remove covers when plants begin blooming so the starry purple flowers can be pollinated by bees.
Eggplant
 Ping Tung Long
21' 3"1' 1" x 1' 5"3/10/13: started 3 cells 5/25: transplanted outside Feed: From midsummer onward, drench with a liquid feed every two weeks. Maintenance" stake plants to keep them from falling over when they become heavy with fruit. Mulch to keep soil lightly moist. Harvest: use pruning shears to cut fruits from the stem. Perfect fruits have shiny skins and only a few immature seeds inside. Pests: use rowcovers to keep plants warm while protecting them from flea beetles. Remove covers when plants begin blooming so the starry purple flowers can be pollinated by bees.
Fennel
 Florence
611"9" x 1' 1"Transplant: in shallow furrows filled with potting soil. Thin seedlings to 12 inches apart when they are 3 weeks old. Chop the pulled seedlings into salads. Feed: every 3 wks w/ liquid OG fertilizer, and use a rich, biodegradable mulch such as grass clippings. Maintenance: When the bulb is the size of an egg, surround it with 6 inches of loose mulch to help it plump up. Harvest: Snip tender young leaves as needed in the kitchen. When the bulbs reach 3 inches in diameter, pull them and store in the refrigerator.
Flower
 Moonflower
23"3" x 3"5/25: direct sowed
Garlic
 Music
275"5" x 11" 
Garlic
 German Extra-Hardy
495"5" x 11" 
Garlic
 #65
415"5" x 11" 
Herb
 Stinging Nettle
111"11" x 11"5/18: direct sowed
Herb
 Dandelion
37"5" x 9"5/25: direct sowed
Herb
 American Ginseng
47"5" x 9" 
Jerusalem Artichoke 11' 11"1' 11" x 1' 11"Maintenance: Plants die back to the roots in winter. Direct seed: set out tubers in spring, planting them 4 in deep. Plants grow quite tall, and can be used to shade heat-sensitive neighbors. Harvest: can be invasive, so use flowers indoors as cut flowers to reduce reseeding. Harvest: Harvest tubers in fall, winter, and early spring, while the soil is cold. Pests: powdery mildew often affects plants in late summer, but does not impact yields.
Kale
 Red Russian (OG)
21' 3"1' 1" x 1' 5"Feed: not usually required, but may be needed if plants grow slowly even though the weather is comfortably warm. Harvest: leaves individually, when they are about the size of your hand. Pests: in warm weather, cabbageworms may feed on leaves. Exclude them with floating row covers. In cool weather, watch for outbreaks of gray-green cabbage aphids in leaf crevices. Pick off and compost badly infested leaves.
Kale
 Lacinato
51' 3"1' 1" x 1' 5"Feed: not usually required, but may be needed if plants grow slowly even though the weather is comfortably warm. Harvest: leaves individually, when they are about the size of your hand. Pests: in warm weather, cabbageworms may feed on leaves. Exclude them with floating row covers. In cool weather, watch for outbreaks of gray-green cabbage aphids in leaf crevices. Pick off and compost badly infested leaves.
Kale
 Dwarf Blue Curled Scotch
51' 3"1' 1" x 1' 5"Feed: not usually required, but may be needed if plants grow slowly even though the weather is comfortably warm. Harvest: leaves individually, when they are about the size of your hand. Pests: in warm weather, cabbageworms may feed on leaves. Exclude them with floating row covers. In cool weather, watch for outbreaks of gray-green cabbage aphids in leaf crevices. Pick off and compost badly infested leaves.
Kohlrabi
 White Vienna
29"7" x 11"Feed: in lean soil, mix in a balanced OG fertilizer before planting. Harvest: pull plants when swollen stems are the size of tennis balls. Older plants have inferior texture. Pests: Cabbageworms can be damaging, but they are less attracted to kohlrabi compared to other cabbage family crops.
Leek
 Prizetaker
77"5" x 11"3/10/13: started 12 cells. Feed: In late summer while the weather is still warm, drench plants thoroughly with a water-soluble plant food. Start indoors: in early spring, and move to a protected cold frame if you have one. Transplant when seedlings are about the size of a pencil. Harvest: when leeks are almost the size you prefer, blanch them for 2 to 3 weeks by putting a mound of soil, mulch, or a cardboard tube around the base of each stem. Dig as needed in the kitchen. In cold winter climates, dig plants before the ground freezes in early winter. Pests: Struggling plants may be infested with onion root maggots, which are easy to see when you dig up a plant. Promptly remove affected plants.
Lemon Balm
 Lemon Balm
11' 11"1' 11" x 1' 11"3/1/13 Started 1 pot Harvest: perennial, can survive to -20F. Gather sprigs as needed in the kitchen. Gather stems for drying or steeping into tinctures in early summer, just before the plants bloom. Maintenance: Control lemon balms spread by cutting back flowering stems in late summer.
Lettuce (Leaf)
 SSE Lettuce Mixture
83"3" x 5"5/18: direct sowed Sow more seeds in summer for a fall crop. Maintenance: thin them so that the leaves of adjoining plants do not overlap. Mulch open space between plants to retain soil moisture and prevent weeds. Shallow lettuce roots need constant moisture. Do not allow the soil to dry out. Harvest: pick individual leaves, use scissor or a knife to harvest handfuls of baby lettuce, or grow plants at proper spacing to get large, loose heads.
Lettuce (Leaf)
 [row-cover]
103"3" x 5" 
Mache 125"5" x 5"3/1/13 Started 3 pots 5/25: transplanted outside Maintenance: allow plants to grow through the winter. Control weeds that threaten to overtake the small plants. Harvest: in small batches as needed in the kitchen.
Melon
 Pride of Wisconsin
12' 11"2' 11" x 2' 11" 
Melon
 Edens Gem (OG)
12' 11"2' 11" x 2' 11" 
Mizuna
 Mizuna Organic
49"7" x 11"5/18: direct sowed
Mustard
 [row-cover]
25"5" x 5" 
Mustard 15"5" x 5" 
Onion
 Yellow of Parma
105"3" x 7"3/10/13: started 18 cells.
Onion
 Yellow Cippolini
175"3" x 7"3/10/13: started 18 cells. 5/25: transplanted some and direct sowed the rest
Onion (Red)
 [row-cover]
105"3" x 7"3/10/13: started 9 cells. 5/25: transplanted some and direct sowed the rest
Other (Large)
 Aunt Mollys Ground Cherry
11' 5"1' 5" x 1' 5" 
Other (Large)
 Mullein
111"11" x 11"5/18: direct sowed
Other (Medium)
 Komatsuna
29"9" x 9" 
Other (Perennial)
 Gobo Burdock
41' 7"1' 7" x 1' 7"5/18: direct sowed
Other (Perennial)
 Chiko Burdock
61' 7"1' 7" x 1' 7"5/18: direct sowed
Parsley
 Triple Curled
205"3" x 9" 
Pepper
 Ancho Gigantea
21' 1"11" x 1' 3" 
Radish
 Miyashige White Daikon  [row-cover]
133"3" x 7" 
Radish
 Philadelphia White Box
103"3" x 7"5/25: direct sowed
Radish
 Early Scarlet Globe
103"3" x 7"5/25: direct sowed
Radish
 French Breakfast Organic
363"3" x 7" 
Spinach
 Bloomsdale Organic
37"5" x 11"5/25: direct sowed
Spinach
 Revolution  [row-cover]
67"5" x 11" 
Spinach
 Bloomsdale  [row-cover]
67"5" x 11" 
Spinach
 America
57"5" x 11"5/25: direct sowed
Spinach
 America  [row-cover]
67"5" x 11"5/25: direct sowed
Squash (Summer)
 Black Beauty Organic
11' 11"1' 11" x 1' 11"5/18: direct sowed
Squash (Summer)
 Golden Zucchini
11' 11"1' 11" x 1' 11"5/18: direct sowed
Squash (Winter)
 Butternut Waltham
12' 11"2' 11" x 2' 11" 
Squash (Winter)
 Waltham Butternut (OG)
12' 11"2' 11" x 2' 11" 
Swiss Chard
 Rhubarb Red
11' 1"11" x 1' 3"5/25: direct sowed
Swiss Chard
 Five Color Silverbeet
11' 1"11" x 1' 3"5/25: direct sowed
Tomatillo
 Green
12' 11"2' 11" x 2' 11"5/25: direct sowed
Tomatillo
 Purple de Milpa
12' 11"2' 11" x 2' 11"5/25: direct sowed
Tomato (Small)
 Crnkovic Yugoslavian
11' 7"1' 5" x 1' 11" 
Tomato (Small)
 Amish Paste Organic Heirloom
41' 7"1' 5" x 1' 11" 
Tomato (Small)
 Cherry Roma
11' 7"1' 5" x 1' 11"3/1/13 Started 3 pots
Turnip
 Purple Top White Globe
157"5" x 11" 
Watermelon
 Small Shining Light
12' 11"2' 11" x 2' 11"5/25: direct sowed
Watermelon
 Chelsea
12' 11"2' 11" x 2' 11" 

Planting Times

Plant List key
 PlantJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Artichoke (Globe)
 Imperial Star (OG)
Arugula
 Wild Rocket
Arugula
 Rocket (Roquette)  [row-cover]
Arugula
 Arugula (OG)
Asparagus
 Jersey Knight (F1)
Beans (Fava)
 Windsor
Beans (Pole)
 Sultan's Green Crescent
Beans (Pole)
 Gold of Bacau
Beet
 Detroit Dark Red Organic
Beet
 Early Blood Turnip
Beet
 Early Blood Turnip Organic
Beet
 Bull's Blood (OG)
Beet
 Burpee's Golden
Beet
 Crosby Egyptian
Bok Choy
 Prize Choy
Broccoli
 Spring Raab
Broccoli
 Romanesco
Broccoli
 Calabrese
Brussels Sprouts
 Long Island Improved
Cabbage (Fall)
 Premium Late Flat Dutch
Cabbage (Summer)
 Copenhagen Market  [row-cover]
Cauliflower
 Early Snowball
Cauliflower
 Amazing
Cilantro
 Cilantro
Cilantro
 [row-cover]
Collards
 Vates
Cucumber
 Russian Pickling
Cucumber
 Poona Kheera
Cucumber
 A & C Pickling
Eggplant
 Rosa Bianca
Eggplant
 Ping Tung Long
Fennel
 Florence
Flower
 Moonflower
Garlic
 Music
Garlic
 German Extra-Hardy
Garlic
 #65
Herb
 Stinging Nettle
Herb
 Dandelion
Herb
 American Ginseng
Jerusalem Artichoke
Kale
 Red Russian (OG)
Kale
 Lacinato
Kale
 Dwarf Blue Curled Scotch
Kohlrabi
 White Vienna
Leek
 Prizetaker
Lemon Balm
 Lemon Balm
Lettuce (Leaf)
 SSE Lettuce Mixture
Lettuce (Leaf)
 [row-cover]
Mache
Melon
 Pride of Wisconsin
Melon
 Edens Gem (OG)
Mizuna
 Mizuna Organic
Mustard
 [row-cover]
Mustard
Onion
 Yellow of Parma
Onion
 Yellow Cippolini
Onion (Red)
 [row-cover]
Other (Large)
 Aunt Mollys Ground Cherry
Other (Large)
 Mullein
Other (Medium)
 Komatsuna
Other (Perennial)
 Gobo Burdock
Other (Perennial)
 Chiko Burdock
Parsley
 Triple Curled
Pepper
 Ancho Gigantea
Radish
 Miyashige White Daikon  [row-cover]
Radish
 Philadelphia White Box
Radish
 Early Scarlet Globe
Radish
 French Breakfast Organic
Spinach
 Bloomsdale Organic
Spinach
 Revolution  [row-cover]
Spinach
 Bloomsdale  [row-cover]
Spinach
 America
Spinach
 America  [row-cover]
Squash (Summer)
 Black Beauty Organic
Squash (Summer)
 Golden Zucchini
Squash (Winter)
 Butternut Waltham
Squash (Winter)
 Waltham Butternut (OG)
Swiss Chard
 Rhubarb Red
Swiss Chard
 Five Color Silverbeet
Tomatillo
 Green
Tomatillo
 Purple de Milpa
Tomato (Small)
 Crnkovic Yugoslavian
Tomato (Small)
 Amish Paste Organic Heirloom
Tomato (Small)
 Cherry Roma
Turnip
 Purple Top White Globe
Watermelon
 Small Shining Light
Watermelon
 Chelsea



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