We grow these seedlings at our greenhouse. Some of these seeds are planted directly outside and are listed as "seed only." Early seedlings/seeds may be picked up at our location during our St. Patrick's Day potato planting party and we will notify you of different opportunities to buy your seeds/seedlings from us.
If you're interested in purchasing your seedlings/seeds from us this year:
3. Title the e-mail "SEED ORDER- your organization" ex: " Seed Order- Morgan Middle School."
Have questions? email me: aferich@gmail.com
Spring/Fall Crops
A | B | C | D | E | F | |||
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1 | Family | variety | catalog | number | amount of seed | Amount of seedlings | ||
2 | early spring | |||||||
3 | cabbage | early jersey wakefield | pine tree | 5701 | seedling only | |||
4 | carrots | pot of gold | pine tree | 68 | seed only | |||
5 | red onion | greek salad | pine tree | 24701 | seed only | |||
6 | english pea | green arrow | pine tree | 256 | seed only | |||
7 | turnip | purple top-white globe | pine tree | 430 | seed only | |||
8 | bok choy | pine tree | 82909 | seedling only | ||||
9 | ||||||||
10 | mustard greens | green wave | s of change | S10657 | seedling only | |||
11 | onion | riverside inion | s of change | s17303 | seed only | |||
12 | beet | red table beet | s of change | s21538 | seed only | |||
13 | carrot | napoli F1 | s of change | S20295 | | seed only | ||
14 | asparagus | Jersey King | vermont bean | 4504 | seedling only | |||
15 | Carrot | imperator | s of change | 1634 | seed only | |||
16 | leek | vermont bean | ~02505 | seed only | ||||
17 | lettuce | oak leaf | vermont bean | ~02573 | seedling only | |||
18 | lettuce | freckles leaf | vermont bean | ~02529 | seedling only | |||
19 | lettuce | black seeded simpson | vermont bean | ~02545 | seedling only | |||
20 | peas | goliath peas | vermont bean | ~02873 | seed only | |||
21 | radish | french breakfast | vermont bean | ~03350 | seed only | |||
22 | spinach | bloomesdale | highmowing | seed only | ||||
23 | beet | bull's blood | johnny's | p. 12 | seed only | |||
24 | broccoli | de cicco | johnny's | 148 | seedling only | |||
25 | broccoli | fiesta hybrid | highmowing | 2305 | seedling only | |||
26 | Cabbage | Baker Creek | seedling only | |||||
27 | carrot | interceptor | highmowing | 2329 | seed only | |||
28 | celery | tango | highmowing | 2344 | ||||
29 | corn | sugar pearl | highmowing | 2383 | seed only | |||
30 | lettuce | green towers | highmowing | 2586 | seedling only | |||
31 | onion | red baron | highmowing | 2688 | seed only | |||
32 | peas | sugar snap | highmowing | 2765 | seed only | |||
33 | spinach | tarpy | highmowing | 2886 | seed only | |||
34 | carrot | little finger | pine tree | 73 | seed only | |||
35 | seedling only |
Additional Heirloom Tomatoes | |||
(Indeterminate) 67 days Delightful round one-inch fruits may vary in shades and blush patterns of reds to yellows, usually with golden flesh. Typically carry an intriguing "cat's eye" or star in yellow on the blossom end. The flavor is outstanding, sweet and fruity. Kids adore them! 78 days-Here is a wonderfully cute, flavorful and unique green cherry tomato that was selected from the renown "Aunt Ruby's German Green". The 1-2 oz. fruit are shaped like little beefsteak tomatoes and have the full-sized tomato flavor packed into these bite-sized snacks.. Rare and colorful. 80 days. Delicious large, red heirloom cherry tomatoes that seem to be one of the best-tasting large cherries around. The vining plants are very reliable; even in years when the wilt kills about everything else these seem to do great. The fruit weigh about 1 oz each and are perfect for salads. 76-85 days. This old German heirloom was offered in Philadelphia by the mid-1800's. The sweet red 1 oz fruit grow in large clusters and the name means "Giant Bunch of Grapes" in German. Large plants produce massive yields. 70 days. Flavorful, very juicy, 1oz fruit are a beautiful yellow-and pink-blushed bicolor! So yummy tasting, being incredibly sweet and fruity. Vines are quite productive. This is a great variety for home and market growers who love beauty and taste. Heirloom seeds have been passed down from generation to generation. They have never been genetically engineered or hybridized. These seeds can be saved, and they are not patented or owned by seed companies such as Monsanto. Heirloom vegetables are generally thought to taste better, they are the taste of grandma’s kitchen. Growing heirlooms help with food security, saved as acts of peacemaking . These seeds are the beginning of our own Waterfront South seed bank. At Eve’s Garden. All the seedlings that we grow at Eve’s Garden are from heirloom seeds. Most heirlooms are indeterminate, meaning they keep growing and producing until the frost hits. 80 days. The most popular heirloom vegetable! A favorite of many gardeners, large fruit with superb flavor. A great potato-leafed variety from 1885! Beautiful pink fruit up to 1-1/2 lbs. each! We received this from an Amish market grower, it produces 4-oz oblong roma-type fruit, good firm texture, tasty and sweet, good fresh or canned. The plants have some drought tolerance and produce a heavy yield that tends to ripen all at once; it will be a big month for canning once these start to ripen! 85 days. Large, smooth, 1 lb. pink fruit have a delicious, rich, sweet taste. This variety has become very popular in recent years, and was developed by M.C. Byles of Logan, West Virginia. He introduced this beauty that he named Mortgage Lifter in the 1940’s after he sold plants for $1 each and paid off the $6,000 mortgage on his house. |
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