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OOH I want the holly hocks and will offer....

Kelvedon Wonder Peas--From Sandhill Preservation an heirloom variety
Bloody butcher tomato- deep red wonderful taste heirloom
Joe's Portuguese tomato (Pink and delicious!) Heirloom
Catskill Burssel sprouts
Purple beauty-sweet pepper
Spinach- Bloomsdale longstanding
Early Purple Vienna- Kohlrabi
Early white vienna- Kohlrabi
Sugar snap peas
 
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Lupine mix please!

Kelvedon Wonder Peas--From Sandhill Preservation an heirloom variety
Bloody butcher tomato- deep red wonderful taste heirloom
Joe's Portuguese tomato (Pink and delicious!) Heirloom
Catskill Burssel sprouts
Purple beauty-sweet pepper
Spinach- Bloomsdale longstanding
Early Purple Vienna- Kohlrabi
Early white vienna- Kohlrabi
Sugar snap peas
Cabbage-Late flat dutch
Carrot- Coreless Amsterdam
 
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I've been accused of a carrot fetish, so I will have to skip the carrots! Uuuurrrgggghh!

Could I get the Bloody Butcher tomatoes? (I'd LOVE the story behind the name!)

I will offer:

purple kohlrabi
purple Brussels sprouts
Purple Cherokee tomatoes
Purple cabbage

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Now I'm on a purple fetish...

ETA: Did I derail it? How about if I add purple beans?
 
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I've been accused of a carrot fetish, so I will have to skip the carrots! Uuuurrrgggghh!

Could I get the Bloody Butcher tomatoes? (I'd LOVE the story behind the name!)

I will offer:

purple kohlrabi
purple Brussels sprouts
Purple Cherokee tomatoes
Purple cabbage

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Now I'm on a purple fetish...

ETA: Did I derail it? How about if I add purple beans?

How easy is the cabbage to grow? Ive never grown cabbage before but buy it all the time at the store.
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Oh My GOSH! It is easier than Kolrabi, and MUCH easier than brussel sprouts, broccoli, or cauliflower.

Shake them into warm soil. They come up in less than a week, thin out and then harvest. Easy Easy!
 
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How easy is the cabbage to grow? Ive never grown cabbage before but buy it all the time at the store.
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Not hard. Plant it inside ASAP and then stick it outside very early. When I last grew purple cabbage (or any, for that matter), after harvesting the full head, I cut an X into the remaining stem in the ground and 4 baby cabbages grew out, one in each quadrant.
 
Okay, I think I'll take the cabbage then. I dont think I could kill broccoli if my life depended on it.
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I'll offer:

Cantaloupe-Hales Best
Eggplant-Black Beauty
Swiss Chard-Fordhook
Dill
Peas-Little Marvel
Squash-Black Beauty Zucchini
Beets-Detroit Dark Red
Okra-Clemson Spineless
Mustard-Southern Giant Curled
Carrots-Danvers Half Long
Spinach-Bloomsdale
Radish-Sparkler
Squash-Zucchini
Squash-Yellow Crookneck
Cucumber-Wisconsin Pickler
Garden Bean-Burpee Stringless
Garden Bean-Topnotch Golden Wax
Watermelon-Sugar Baby
Garden Beans-Tendergreen
Pumpkin-Jack O' Lantern
Baby's Breath
Thyme
Lettuce-Iceberg
Catnip
Cosmos-Mixed Colors
Daisy-Shasta Alaska
Nasturtium-Jewel Mixed Colors
Old Fashioned Mixture-Annual Cut Flowers
Hollyhock-Indian Spring
 
I want the black zuccini!

Kelvedon Wonder Peas--From Sandhill Preservation an heirloom variety
Bloody butcher tomato- deep red wonderful taste heirloom
Joe's Portuguese tomato (Pink and delicious!) Heirloom
Catskill Burssel sprouts
Purple beauty-sweet pepper
Spinach- Bloomsdale longstanding
Early Purple Vienna- Kohlrabi
Early white vienna- Kohlrabi
Sugar snap peas
Cabbage-Late flat dutch
Carrot- Coreless Amsterdam
 
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