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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 Beauty
Black Beauty Eggplant Seeds are a standard eggplant for home gardeners for decades, first introduced by W. Atlee Burpee in 1902. You can expect at least 4-6 dark purple, 1-3 pound teardrop shaped fruits per plant, some growers claim up to 15 fruits per plant under ideal conditions.
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Black Beauty Zucchini
The Black Beauty zucchini plant was introduced in 1957 as one of the earliest and most productive of the darker skinned zucchinis. The fruit has deep blackish green skin, firm and straight fruits – which are at their peak when less than 6 inches tall.
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Black Diamond
Get the scale out! A reliable producer of large 30-50 pound watermelons.
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Black Hungarian
Great ornamental edible. We are thrilled to get our hands on these rare seeds.
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Black Krim
This heirloom has a very rich almost smoky flavor and is a delicious addition to any burger or sandwich.
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Black Valentine Beans – Black Valentine Bush Beans
Black Valentine Beans: Straight slender dark-green beans. Strong vigor, good for early spring plantings.
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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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Blacktail Mountain Watermelon
Blacktail Mountain Watermelon A consistent high quality producer of dark green fruits with sweet, candy red flesh. Not only will Blacktail Mountain Watermelon ripen in some of the coolest areas, it is hands down one of the best tasting melons that you can grow.
$5.00