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American Spinach Seeds
Spinach America Seeds is A long standing bloomsdale type spinach, fine quality, heavy yields. Excellent for fresh use, canning or freezing. Sow to bolt, tolerant to heat and drought. 40-50 days.
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Benning’s Green Tint
Benning`s Green Tint Squash – This patty pan type summer squash was introduced around 1914. Exceptionally good yields of pale green, 3-4″ scalloped fruits, with fine textured flesh. Use like you would any zucchini. Can be picked at any size and still be tender. 45-55 days.
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Besweet soybean & Bean Seeds
Besweet Soybean One of the best tasting and highest yielding edible soybeans for northern home and market gardeners. Upright, 2′ tall plants bear an early crop of bright green beans for edamame, fresh shelling, or drying.
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Black Diamond
Get the scale out! A reliable producer of large 30-50 pound watermelons.
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Black-Eyed Pea
This legume is extremely drought tolerant and loves the heat. Because of this, the black-eyed pea grows best in the southern states and is widely used in southern cuisine. George Washington Carer was a major advocate of the black-eyed pea because it naturally replenishes.
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