| Plant | Number | Spacing | Spacing in Rows | Notes |
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Alyssum
| 16 | 5" | 5" x 5" | Alyssum attracts hoverflies, whose larvae eat aphids! Plant near aphid prone crops. |
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Asparagus
Mary Washington
| 12 | 1' 5" | 1' 5" x 1' 5" | |
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Asparagus
Jersey Giant
| 9 | 1' 5" | 1' 5" x 1' 5" | |
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Basil
Lemon
| 8 | 7" | 5" x 9" | |
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Basil
| 21 | 7" | 5" x 9" | |
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Beans (Bush Snap)
Tavera
| 32 | 9" | 5" x 1' 1" | |
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Beans (Bush Snap)
| 25 | 9" | 5" x 1' 1" | |
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Beans (Dry)
Jacob's Cattle
| 44 | 9" | 7" x 1' 1" | |
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Beans (Dry)
Black Turtle
| 45 | 9" | 7" x 1' 1" | |
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Beans (Pole)
| 1 | 9" | 5" x 1' 1" | |
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Beet
| 70 | 5" | 3" x 7" | |
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Blackberry
Prime Jim
| 3 | 2' 11" | 2' 11" x 2' 11" | Months of berries. APF-12 cv. Get picking after picking of large, delicious berries even in its first year. Harvest mid-June through frost. A tad more vigorous than Prime-Jan, with slightly larger 2 year canes. This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents: U.S.P.P. #16989. |
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Blackberry
Chester
| 3 | 2' 11" | 2' 11" x 2' 11" | Shrugs off the cold! For berry fans in the Upper Midwest, this is the most productive blackberry you can plant. Cold hardy fruits won't soften, leak or lose color in the South either. Berries are firm, but not tart--the perfect all-around blackberry. Harvest in July. |
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Blueberry
Honeyberry
| 2 | 2' 11" | 2' 11" x 2' 11" | |
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Bok Choy
| 4 | 7" | 7" x 9" | |
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Carrot
Merida
| 56 | 3" | 3" x 5" | |
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Carrot
Autumn King
| 75 | 3" | 3" x 5" | |
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Chinese Cabbage
| 3 | 1' 3" | 11" x 1' 11" | |
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Chives
| 2 | 7" | 5" x 9" | |
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Cilantro
| 6 | 7" | 5" x 9" | |
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Corn
| 8 | 1' 1" | 11" x 1' 5" | |
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Cucumber
Burpless Hybrid
| 2 | 1' 11" | 1' 11" x 1' 11" | |
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Edamame
Midori
| 27 | 9" | 7" x 1' 3" | |
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Endive
| 2 | 9" | 7" x 11" | |
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Flower
| 4 | 7" | 5" x 7" | |
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Flower
Columbine
| 8 | 7" | 5" x 7" | |
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Flower
| 1 | 7" | 5" x 7" | |
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Flower
Rudbeckia (Gloriosa Daisy), Go
| 7 | 7" | 5" x 7" | |
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Fruit (Bush)
Rovada Red Currant
| 1 | 2' 11" | 2' 11" x 2' 11" | |
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Garlic
Spanish Roja
| 22 | 5" | 3" x 9" | Planted 11/5/11. Amended soil with wood shavings/sawdust, dry manure, organic homemade fertilizer. |
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Garlic
California White
| 36 | 5" | 3" x 9" | Planted 11/5/11 - amended soil with wood shavings/sawdust, dry manure, organic homemade fertilizer. |
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Garlic
| 10 | 5" | 3" x 9" | |
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Grape Vine
Reliance
| 1 | 4' 11" | 4' 11" x 4' 11" | Best tasting grape! This juicy, deep-red grape is flavor-packed. Great for fresh eating and fruit salads-- and never worry about seeds. An irresistible (and healthy!) snack for kids. Vigorous vines give you generous clusters, ready for harvest in August. Blooms late to avoid late-spring frost and is disease resistant.
Damaged end March 2012 to about 2' tall. |
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Grape Vine
Marquis
| 1 | 4' 11" | 4' 11" x 4' 11" | Large fruit, giant clusters. Flavorful large fruits are borne on large clusters--pluck them from the vine to eat fresh or make delicious jellies, jams and desserts. This robust vine produces abundant crops early-to-late September--and it's cold hardy, too. |
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Grape Vine
Concord
| 1 | 4' 11" | 4' 11" x 4' 11" | The most popular grape without seeds! Concords are the gold standard for grapes. Deep-purple fruit, true grape taste. Now you can get that same great grape in seedless form. It has the same vigor and productivity. It even ripens slightly before the original Concord in mid-September. |
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Kale
| 3 | 1' 3" | 1' 1" x 1' 5" | |
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Kohlrabi
Early White Vienna
| 4 | 9" | 7" x 11" | |
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Kohlrabi
| 3 | 9" | 7" x 11" | |
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Lavender
| 2 | 1' 3" | 1' 1" x 1' 7" | |
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Leek
| 23 | 7" | 5" x 11" | |
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Lemon Balm
| 6 | 1' 11" | 1' 11" x 1' 11" | |
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Lettuce (Leaf)
Lettuces
| 4 | 3" | 3" x 5" | |
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Lettuce (Leaf)
| 22 | 3" | 3" x 5" | |
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Marigold
| 51 | 7" | 7" x 7" | Marigolds help kill root-eating nematodes in the soil! |
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Melon
MN Midget
| 3 | 2' 11" | 2' 11" x 2' 11" | |
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Mizuna
| 3 | 9" | 7" x 11" | |
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Onion
Granex
| 20 | 5" | 3" x 7" | |
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Onion
Ringmaster
| 66 | 5" | 3" x 7" | |
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Onion
| 6 | 5" | 3" x 7" | |
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Onion
Dakota Tears
| 72 | 5" | 3" x 7" | |
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Onion (Red)
Rosa Lunga Di Tropea
| 24 | 5" | 3" x 7" | |
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Onion (Red)
Flat of Italy
| 24 | 5" | 3" x 7" | |
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Oregano
| 3 | 7" | 5" x 9" | |
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Parsley
| 2 | 5" | 3" x 9" | |
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Parsnip
| 12 | 7" | 7" x 11" | |
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Peas
Green Arrow
| 218 | 3" | 3" x 7" | |
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Peas
Sugar Snap (OG)
| 28 | 3" | 3" x 7" | |
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Peas
| 77 | 3" | 3" x 7" | |
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Peas
Dwarf Grey Sugar
| 28 | 3" | 3" x 7" | |
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Pepper
| 30 | 11" | 11" x 11" | |
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Potatoes (Early)
Yukon Gold
| 13 | 1' 3" | 1' 1" x 1' 7" | |
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Potatoes (Maincrop)
Russet Norkotah
| 6 | 1' 5" | 1' 1" x 2' 5" | |
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Pumpkin
| 1 | 2' 11" | 2' 11" x 2' 11" | |
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Radish
| 14 | 3" | 3" x 7" | Plant radish as trap plant to keep flea beatles from bok choy, rutabegas, etc. |
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Raspberry
Heritage
| 3 | 2' 3" | 1' 11" x 2' 11" | Harvest raspberries your very first year. Produces big crops of large, sweet, dark red berries in June, then repeats in September. Perfect for eating fresh, canning, freezing, jams and jellies. Self-supporting upright canes, tolerance for poor soil and cold hardiness to make it a winner. Needs a well-drained spot. A licensed variety of Cornell University. Red, Gold and Purple Raspberries and Blackberries should not be planted within 75 to 100 feet of Black Raspberries. |
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Raspberry
Anne Yellow Rose
| 3 | 2' 3" | 1' 11" x 2' 11" | Sunshine yellow with a hint of apricot. Large, sweet, firm berries liven up tarts, jams and salads. Freezes well, too. Hardy and productive, it bears the first year. Ripens in August through frost. This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents. U.S.P.P.#10411. Red, Gold and Purple Raspberries and Blackberries should not be planted within 75 to 100 feet of Black Raspberries. |
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Rhubarb
Starkrimson
| 2 | 2' 11" | 2' 11" x 2' 11" | |
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Rosemary
| 1 | 7" | 7" x 7" | |
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Rutabaga
| 6 | 9" | 7" x 1' 3" | |
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Sage
| 1 | 11" | 11" x 1' 3" | |
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Scallions
| 15 | 3" | 3" x 3" | |
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Spinach
| 7 | 7" | 5" x 11" | |
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Squash (Summer)
Yellow Straightneck
| 1 | 1' 11" | 1' 11" x 1' 11" | |
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Squash (Summer)
Black Zucchini
| 2 | 1' 11" | 1' 11" x 1' 11" | |
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Squash (Summer)
Scallop
| 1 | 1' 11" | 1' 11" x 1' 11" | |
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Squash (Winter)
Delicata
| 3 | 2' 11" | 2' 11" x 2' 11" | |
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Strawberry
Ozark Beauty
| 1 | 1' 7" | 1' 5" x 1' 11" | |
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Strawberry
Tri-Star
| 5 | 1' 7" | 1' 5" x 1' 11" | |
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Strawberry
Ft Laramie
| 1 | 1' 7" | 1' 5" x 1' 11" | |
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Strawberry
Alpine
| 3 | 1' 7" | 1' 5" x 1' 11" | |
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Strawberry
Eversweet
| 4 | 1' 7" | 1' 5" x 1' 11" | |
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Swiss Chard
| 7 | 1' 1" | 11" x 1' 3" | |
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Thyme
| 10 | 11" | 11" x 11" | |
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Tomato (Small)
Rio Grande
| 8 | 1' 7" | 1' 5" x 1' 11" | |
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Tomato (Small)
Principe Borghese
| 3 | 1' 7" | 1' 5" x 1' 11" | |
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Tomato (Small)
Silvery Fir Tree
| 3 | 1' 5" | 1' 5" x 1' 5" | Try in greenhouse for early tomatoes. Do a second planting for fall in the greenhouse. |
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Tomato (Small)
Tanana
| 1 | 1' 7" | 1' 5" x 1' 11" | Semi-Determinate, 70-85 days, oblate, 6-8 oz, dark pink-red. Sand Hill, Organic |
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Tomato (Small)
Sugar Sweetie
| 1 | 1' 7" | 1' 5" x 1' 11" | |
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Tomato (Small)
Kimberly
| 2 | 1' 7" | 1' 5" x 1' 11" | |
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Tomato (Small)
Bellstar
| 8 | 1' 5" | 1' 5" x 1' 5" | |
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Tomato (Small)
| 3 | 1' 5" | 1' 5" x 1' 5" | Determinate. 2-4 oz early, red, round. |
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Tomato (Small)
Bush Beefsteak
| 2 | 1' 7" | 1' 5" x 1' 11" | |
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Tomato (Small)
German Giant
| 1 | 1' 7" | 1' 5" x 1' 11" | |
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Tomato (Small)
Cherokee Purple
| 2 | 1' 7" | 1' 5" x 1' 11" | Try this or another earlier slicing tomato variety. |
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Tree (Large)
Cottonwood
| 1 | 13' 1" | 13' 1" x 13' 1" | |