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ROMAN CANDLE Tomato Seed

ROMAN CANDLE Tomato Seed

Price €1.55 (SKU: VT 109)
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5/ 5
<div id="idTab1" class="rte"> <h2 id="short_description_content"><strong>ROMAN CANDLE Tomato Seed</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #f80000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Elongated banana-shaped fruits have a uniform bright yellow coloration and yellow-white flesh.<br>Originated as a "sport" from John Swenson's Speckled Roman. Spectacular smooth, bright yellow tomatoes that are 5cm wide by 5cm long. Very meaty with a nice sweet flavor.&nbsp;<br><br>One of the few pure-yellow banana-shaped fruits available. Great for beautiful luscious tomato sauce.&nbsp;<br><br>Popular with growers for the marketplace.</p> <h3><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Sowing advice: </strong></span></h3> <p><span style="color: #008000;">Seeds are surface-sown or covered only slightly. Do not allow the soil to dry out. Containers are held in warm conditions until sprouts appear, which may take anywhere from 3-10 days. Move sprouting plantings immediately to bright light conditions, such as a south-facing window. Inadequate light is a frequent cause of failure of young seedlings. At about the time of last frost, set out seedlings into grow bags. Plants need staking and side-shoots removing.</span></p> </div><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 109 (5 S)
ROMAN CANDLE Tomato Seed

Variety from United States of America
BRANDYWINE BLACK Tomato Seeds 1.85 - 3

Brandywine Black Tomato Seeds

Price €1.85 (SKU: VT 43)
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<h2><strong>BRANDYWINE BLACK Tomato Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;" class=""><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>This variety is a black version of the famous red Brandywine Tomato from America. The plants have leaves like potatoes and can reach up to 2 meters in height. The fruits weigh on average from 400 to 800 grams. The fruits of this variety do not have a lot of seeds and are extremely fleshy, so it is happily used for cooking as well as for salads or making sandwiches.</p> <p>This tomato is rich, juicy and meaty with dark black / purple tones of fruit color. The fruits ripen in 80 days from germination. A variety that tastes great!</p> <p>It is said to have been developed by a dentist who was an amateur plant breeder. Dr. Harold E. Martin. The variety was grown around the 1920s and became a local sensation. Brandivine has become one of the most popular varieties of tomatoes.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 43 (10 S)
BRANDYWINE BLACK Tomato Seeds 1.85 - 3

Variety from United States of America
Charlie Chaplin tomato seeds 1.95 - 1

Charlie Chaplin tomato seeds

Price €1.95 (SKU: VT 102)
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Charlie Chaplin tomato seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>An Heirloom Open Pollinated Tomato producing near beefsteak sized fruits rich red with deep accordion-shaped lobed ridges. The fruits on the same plant can vary from flattened to elongated.&nbsp; The taste is excellent, rich and full-bodied, great for stuffing. Indeterminate.</p> <p>Sow in spring under glass or on a windowsill with warmth provided 1/16 inch deep.&nbsp; Germination takes around 6-14 days at 65-75F.</p> <p>Transplant the seedlings when large enough to handle into 3-inch pots.</p> <p>Grow on under cooler conditions and when about 8 inches tall, either plant in their growing position in the greenhouse or gradually acclimatize them to outdoor conditions and plant out 18 inches apart in a warm, sheltered and sunny spot in moist, fertile well-drained soil and keep watered.</p> <p><strong>What's the difference between "indeterminate" and "determinate" tomatoes?</strong></p> <h3><strong>Determinate tomatoes</strong></h3> <p>or "bush" tomatoes, are varieties that grow to a compact height (generally 3 - 4'). Determinates stop growing when fruit sets on the top bud. All the tomatoes from the plant ripen at approximately the same time (usually over a period of 1- 2 weeks). They require a limited amount of staking for support and are perfectly suited for container planting.</p> <h3><strong>Indeterminate tomatoes</strong></h3> <p>will grow and produce fruit until killed by frost. They can reach heights of up to 12 feet although 6 feet is normal.&nbsp; Indeterminates will bloom, set new fruit and ripen fruit all at the same time throughout the season. They require substantial staking for support and benefit from being constrained to a central growing stem.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 102 (10 S)
Charlie Chaplin tomato seeds 1.95 - 1

Variety from United States of America
CREAM SAUSAGE Tomato Seeds 1.65 - 4

Cream Sausage Tomato Seeds

Price €1.65 (SKU: VT 105)
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Cream Sausage Tomato Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Cream Sausage tomatoes are long and cylindrical, typically harvested at around three inches, with the ivory-yellow outer skin. Their meaty inner flesh is very juicy, offering a sweet tomato flavor that is slightly acidic and tangy. The Cream Sausage tomato plant is a determinate, or bush, variety, meaning that it sets fruit all at once, and it is known to be an extremely productive cultivar. No staking or caging is needed for this easy-to-grow, bushy little 100 cm plant that bears fruit in clusters of about six.</p> <p><strong>Current Facts</strong><br>The Cream Sausage tomato is an heirloom variety Roma, or paste, tomato. Tomatoes, originally termed Solanum lycopersicum, are botanically referred to as Lycopersicon esculentum, although modern studies are encouraging a return to the original classification. Like the potato and eggplant, the tomato is a member of the nightshade family.</p> <p>The Cream Sausage tomato is easy to slice because of its shape and is perfect for eating fresh in salads. This variety also makes an excellent sweet pasta sauce, salsa, or yellow ketchup. Tomatoes pair well with savory herbs and soft cheeses. Try eating them with basil, cilantro, chives, dill, garlic, mint, curry, paprika, pepper, rosemary, oregano, parsley, thyme, red pepper flakes, fennel, and tarragon. Store tomatoes at room temperature until ripe, after which refrigeration can slow the process of decay.</p> <p>The Cream Sausage tomato is an American heirloom bred by Tom Wagner, a resident of Everett, Washington who is one of a very few independent plant breeders in the United States and somewhat of a legend in the tomato world. Tom Wagner grew up on a Kansas wheat farm and began to experiment with breeding at an early age. His business is breeding heritage type varieties of tomatoes and potatoes, and most of his tomatoes are known for having unique colors and flavors or crack heat and insect tolerance.</p> <p><strong>History</strong><br>The Cream Sausage tomato was bred by Thomas Wager of Washington in the United States and was originally named the Banana Cream tomato before xxxxxxxxxx Heirloom Seeds introduced it in 2004 as Cream Sausage. This variety will grow well in most regions of the United State, but because it is a determinate variety that sets its crop all at once, it is recommended to stagger the sowing of these seeds so that you get continual harvests. Plant tomatoes outdoors only when the danger of frost is past and night temperatures consistently remain above 55 degrees as tomatoes are not hardy and cannot stand any frost.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 105 (5 S)
CREAM SAUSAGE Tomato Seeds 1.65 - 4

Variety from United States of America
Moneymaker Tomato seeds

Moneymaker Tomato seeds

Price €1.50 (SKU: VT 115)
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Moneymaker Tomato seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>A well-known variety that reliably produces plenty of smooth, medium-size fruit throughout the summer. Tomato 'Moneymaker' gained popularity in the 60's and 70's for its uniformity and exceptional flavour, and remains a much-loved garden variety today. Grow this versatile tomato as a cordon in the greenhouse or outdoors. Height: 200cm (79”). Spread: 50cm (20”).</p> <p>Companion planting: Try growing tomatoes with French marigolds to deter whitefly, and basil, chives or mint to deter aphids and other pests.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 115 (5 S)
Moneymaker Tomato seeds

Giant plant (with giant fruits)

Variety from United States of America
PINEAPPLE Beefsteak Tomato Seeds

Pineapple Beefsteak Tomato...

Price €2.10 (SKU: VT 71)
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<h2 style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; color: #333333;" class=""><strong>Pineapple tomato seeds</strong><br /><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Heavy, juicy beefsteak tomato! Red-orange to golden striped, fleshy fruits of approx. 200 g to 900 g, with a mild pineapple taste!. Approx. 80 days ripening time, height approx. 120 cm to 220 cm, stick tomato.</p> <p>Due to their delicious, fruity aroma with little acidity, pineapple tomatoes are particularly suitable for fresh consumption, served with mozzarella, basil and a little salt and pepper.</p> <p>The plants grow best outdoors under a canopy, but can also be in a greenhouse. Regular pinching improves fruit size and ripening. The yield is lower than with new varieties, but this old rarity impresses with its unique taste.</p> <p>A tomato that not everyone has, for connoisseurs and lovers of something special.</p> <p>location claims<br />Tomatoes prefer loose, nutrient-rich, humus-rich and moist soil. In addition, a warm, sunny and wind-protected place.</p> <script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 71 (10 S)
PINEAPPLE Beefsteak Tomato Seeds

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GOLD NUGGET Tomato Yellow Cherry Seeds 1.85 - 2

Gold Nugget Tomato Yellow...

Price €1.95 (SKU: VT 51)
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<h2><strong>GOLD NUGGET Tomato Yellow Cherry Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 or 20 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>A fantastic golden yellow cherry tomato producing heavy yields of 1" sweet and flavourful early fruits. Plants are compact at 24-30 in. Determinate.</p> <p>Sow in spring 1/16 inch deep. Germination takes around 6-14 days at 65-75F.</p> <p>Transplant the seedlings when large enough to handle into 3 inch pots. Grow on under cooler conditions and when about 8 inches tall, either plant in their growing position in the greenhouse or gradually acclimatise them to outdoor conditions and plant out 18 inches apart in a warm and sunny spot in moist, fertile well drained soil and keep watered.</p> <p>What's the difference between "indeterminate" and "determinate" tomatoes?</p> <p>Determinate tomatoes, or "bush" tomatoes, are varieties that grow to a compact height (generally 3 - 4'). Determinates stop growing when fruit sets on the top bud. All the tomatoes from the plant ripen at approximately the same time (usually over period of 1- 2 weeks). They require a limited amount of staking for support and are perfectly suited for container planting.</p> <p>Indeterminate tomatoes will grow and produce fruit until killed by frost. They can reach heights of up to 12 feet although 6 feet is normal. Indeterminates will bloom, set new fruit and ripen fruit all at the same time throughout the season. They require substantial staking for support and benefit from being constrained to a central growing stem.</p>
VT 51 (10 S)
GOLD NUGGET Tomato Yellow Cherry Seeds 1.85 - 2

Variety from United States of America

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Hales Best Jumbo Cantaloupe Melon Seeds

Hales Best Jumbo Melon Seeds

Price €2.15 (SKU: V 216 D)
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<h2><strong>Hales Best Jumbo Cantaloupe Melon Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>HEIRLOOM. This muskmelon became widely popular because it combined excellent flavor with earliness. Hales Best Jumbo was developed by a Japanese market gardener in California around 1920. It became widely popular because it combined excellent flavor with earliness. It's a beautiful oval melon with deep green skin and golden netting. he fruit weighs 2 – 2,5 kg, the flesh is an appealing salmon color, aromatic and sweet.</p>
V 216 D (10 S)
Hales Best Jumbo Cantaloupe Melon Seeds

Variety from United States of America
Garden Pea Seed AMERICAN WONDER 1.15 - 1

Garden Pea Seed AMERICAN...

Price €1.15 (SKU: VE 39 (7,5g))
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<h2 class=""><strong>Garden Pea Seed AMERICAN WONDER</strong></h2> <h2 class=""><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 40 (7,5g) seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>The 'American wonder' pea (Pisum sativum) is a wrinkled, sweet, early variety. This highly regarded variety can be cultivated without netting or canes. The American Wonder' produces a large crop of long pods containing delicious, sweet peas. Height 45 cm.</p> <script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VE 39 (7,5g)
Garden Pea Seed AMERICAN WONDER 1.15 - 1

Variety from United States of America
JERSEY DEVIL Tomato Seeds 1.95 - 1

Jersey Devil Tomato Seeds

Price €1.95 (SKU: VT 121)
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<h2><strong>JERSEY DEVIL Tomato Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;" class=""><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>This American heirloom variety was made popular many years ago by a seed company that is no longer in business. Fortunately, there are people who have kept this excellent variety and have not let it just disappear. The fruits are 15cm long and average weight about 170 grams, red in color, fleshy and excellent in taste, sweet with very little seed. The plants are robust and usually reach about 180 centimeters in height.</p> <p>This is a highly native tomato variety that will bear fruit until the frost has destroyed the plants.</p> <p>Our recommendation for this variety of exceptional tomatoes both for taste and fertility ...</p> <p>Sow in spring 1/16 inch deep.&nbsp; Germination takes around 6-14 days at 65-75F.</p> <p>Transplant the seedlings when large enough to handle into 3-inch pots.&nbsp; Grow on under cooler conditions and when about 8 inches tall, either plant in their growing position in the greenhouse or gradually acclimatize them to outdoor conditions and plant out 18 inches apart in a warm and sunny spot in moist, fertile well-drained soil and keep watered.</p> <p><strong>What's the difference between "indeterminate" and "determinate" tomatoes?</strong></p> <p><strong>Determinate tomatoes</strong>, or "bush" tomatoes, are varieties that grow to a compact height (generally 3 - 4'). Determinates stop growing when fruit sets on the top bud. All the tomatoes from the plant ripen at approximately the same time (usually over a period of 1- 2 weeks). They require a limited amount of staking for support and are perfectly suited for container planting.</p> <p><strong>Indeterminate tomatoes</strong> will grow and produce fruit until killed by frost. They can reach heights of up to 12 feet although 6 feet is normal.&nbsp; Indeterminates will bloom, set new fruit and ripen fruit all at the same time throughout the season. They require substantial staking for support and benefit from being constrained to a central growing stem.</p> <script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 121 (10 S)
JERSEY DEVIL Tomato Seeds 1.95 - 1

Variety from United States of America
Lemon Cucumber Seeds 1.95 - 1

Lemon Cucumber Seeds

Price €2.25 (SKU: PK 15)
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5/ 5
<h2><strong>Lemon Cucumber&nbsp;Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong><strong><br></strong></span></h2> <p>An unusual Heirloom variety producing a profusion of apple-shaped fruits, with lemon-colored skin and lime green flesh, which is very mild, sweet, and never bitter. Best harvested at lemon size. Although outstanding for salads or pickling, chances are (just like us) you will end up eating most of these delectable nuggets out-of-hand like an apple. This is a vigorous plant that should yield a tremendous crop. &nbsp;70 days.</p> <p><strong>Origin:</strong></p> <p>The cucumber species originates from India. The origin of lemon cucumbers isn't certain, it was introduced to America sometime between 1894 and 1905 but there are Middle-Eastern documents that mention this variety from the 16th century, making its likely origin from around this time in either the Middle-East or India.&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Culinary Us<span>es:</span></strong></p> <p><span>Lemon cucumbers are sweet and crisp with no bitterness making them very versatile. &nbsp;Burpless and thin-skinned. &nbsp;Great for pickling, juicing, adding fresh to salads, or eating as a healthy and delicious snack. &nbsp;Don't be fooled, the variety name 'Lemon' refers to the color of the skin of this cucumber, not its taste, it is not lemony in flavor nor particularly sour.</span></p> <p><strong>Cultivation:</strong></p> <p>Cucumber 'Lemon' should be trellised for ease of picking and to save space. &nbsp;Easy to grow, very prolific with fruits maturing quickly. &nbsp;Fruits need less heat to ripen than most varieties making them a good variety for cooler climates. &nbsp;Also a good variety for growing in pots and containers. &nbsp;Avoid watering leaves where possible to reduce disease. &nbsp;<span>Lemon cucumbers are more resistant to drought than most cucumbers and are resistant to rusts. &nbsp;</span><span>Grows best in soil with a pH of around 6.5.</span></p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
PK 15 (10 S)
Lemon Cucumber Seeds 1.95 - 1

Variety from United States of America
Cauliflower Seeds SNOWBALL

Cauliflower Seeds SNOWBALL

Price €1.85 (SKU: VE 21 (1g))
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5/ 5
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2><strong>Cauliflower Seeds SNOWBALL</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of about 200 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Snowball Cauliflowers have a pure white smooth crisp heads weighing 2-3 lbs and are well adapted to shorter growing seasons. Cauliflower is one of several vegetables in the species Brassica oleracea, in the family Brassicaceae. It is an annual plant that reproduces by seed. Typically, only the head (the white curd) is eaten. The cauliflower head is composed of a white inflorescence meristem. Cauliflower heads resemble those in broccoli, which differs in having flower buds.</p> <p>Its name is from Latin caulis (cabbage) and flower,. Brassica oleracea also includes cabbage, brussels sprouts, kale, broccoli, and collard greens, though they are of different cultivar groups.</p> <p>For such a highly modified plant, cauliflower has a long history. François Pierre La Varenne employed chouxfleurs in Le cuisinier françois. They had been introduced to France from Genoa in the 16th century, and are featured in Olivier de Serres' Théâtre de l'agriculture (1600), as cauli-fiori "as the Italians call it, which are still rather rare in France; they hold an honorable place in the garden because of their delicacy",[3] but they did not commonly appear on grand tables until the time of Louis XIV.</p> <p>Classification and identification</p> <p>Cauliflower on display in a supermarket in Melbourne, Australia</p> <p>Major groups</p> <p>There are four major groups of cauliflower.</p> <p>Italian </p> <p>Diverse in appearance, and biennial and annual in type, this group includes white, Romanesco, various green, purple, brown and yellow cultivars. This type is the ancestral form from which the others were derived.</p> <p>Northwest European biennial </p> <p>Used in Europe for winter and early spring harvest, this was developed in France in the 19th century, and includes the old cultivars Roscoff and Angers.</p> <p>Northern European annuals </p> <p>Used in Europe and North America for summer and fall harvest, it was developed in Germany in the 18th century, and includes old cultivars Erfurt and Snowball.</p> <p>Asian </p> <p>A tropical cauliflower used in China and India, it was developed in India during the 19th century from the now-abandoned Cornish type,[6] and includes old varieties Early Patna and Early Benaras.</p> <p>Varieties</p> <p>Orange cauliflower</p> <p>There are hundreds of historic and current commercial varieties used around the world. A comprehensive list of about 80 North American varieties is maintained at North Carolina State University.</p> <p>Colours</p> <p>Purple cauliflower</p> <p>White </p> <p>White cauliflower is the most common colour of cauliflower.</p> <p>Orange </p> <p>Orange cauliflower (B. oleracea L. var. botrytis) contains 25 times the level of vitamin A of white varieties. This trait came from a natural mutantfound in a cauliflower field in Canada.[8] Cultivars include 'Cheddar' and 'Orange Bouquet'.</p> <p>Green </p> <p>Green cauliflower, of the B. oleracea botrytis group, is sometimes called broccoflower. It is available both with the normal curd shape and a variant spiky curd called Romanesco broccoli. Both types have been commercially available in the U.S. and Europe since the early 1990s. Green-curded varieties include 'Alverda', 'Green Goddess' and 'Vorda'. Romanesco varieties include 'Minaret' and 'Veronica'.</p> <p>Purple </p> <p>Purple color in cauliflower is caused by the presence of the antioxidant group anthocyanins, which can also be found in red cabbage and red wine.[9] Varieties include 'Graffiti' and 'Purple Cape'. In Great Britain and southern Italy, a broccoli with tiny flower buds is sold as a vegetable under the name "purple cauliflower". It is not the same as standard cauliflower with a purple curd.</p> <p>Cauliflower is low in fat, low in carbohydrates but high in dietary fiber, folate, water, and vitamin C, possessing a high nutritional density.</p> <p>Cauliflower contains several phytochemicals, common in the cabbage family, that may be beneficial to human health.</p> <p>Sulforaphane, a compound released when cauliflower is chopped or chewed, may protect against cancer.</p> <p>Other glucosinolates</p> <p>Carotenoids</p> <p>Indole-3-carbinol, a chemical that enhances DNA repair, and acts as an estrogen antagonist, slowing the growth of cancer cells.</p> <p>Boiling reduces the levels of these compounds, with losses of 20–30% after five minutes, 40–50% after ten minutes, and 75% after thirty minutes. However, other preparation methods, such as steaming, microwaving, and stir frying, have no significant effect on the compounds.</p> <p>A high intake of cauliflower has been associated with reduced risk of aggressive prostate cancer.</p> <p>Cooking</p> <p>Aloo gobi, an Indian dish prepared with cauliflower and potato</p> <p>Cauliflower can be roasted, boiled, fried, steamed or eaten raw. Steaming or microwaving better preserves anticancer compounds than boiling.[14]When cooking, the outer leaves and thick stalks are removed, leaving only the florets. The leaves are also edible, but are most often discarded.[16] The florets should be broken into similar-sized pieces so they are cooked evenly. After eight minutes of steaming, or five minutes of boiling, the florets should be soft, but not mushy (depending on size). Stirring while cooking can break the florets into smaller, uneven pieces.</p> <p>Low carbohydrate dieters can use cauliflower as a reasonable substitute for potatoes; while they can produce a similar texture, or mouth feel, they lack the starch of potatoes.</p> <p>Fractal dimension</p> <p>Fractal pattern of Romanesco broccoli, a variant form of cauliflower</p> <p>Cauliflower has been noticed by mathematicians for its distinct fractal dimension,[17][18] predicted to be about 2.8.</p> <p>Start indoors in a warm, well-lighted area from early March through June for the earliest of crops. Sow seeds ¼" deep in good compost. Keep evenly moist. Seedlings emerge in 5-8 days at 70º F.  They do best covered lightly with soil. Alternatively sow directly outside from early April.</p> <p>Transplant seedlings outside 2-3 weeks before your last frost date. They grow best at 55º to 65º F.  Do not let seedling become more that 5 weeks old because older seedlings do not mature well transplanted.</p> <p>Set plants 18" apart in rows 24" apart.  Transplant seedlings in late June through July for September through November head harvest.</p> <p>Water deeply once a week in dry weather. Cultivate or mulch to control weeds. High fertility and abundant supply of water throughout the growing season are important.</p> </body> </html>
VE 21 (1g)
Cauliflower Seeds SNOWBALL

Variety from United States of America
Cherokee Wax Bean Seeds

Cherokee Wax Bean Seeds

Price €1.95 (SKU: VE 147 (3g))
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5/ 5
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2><strong>Cherokee Wax Bean Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Cherokee Wax is a popular bush variety that is noted for a productive, dependable plant that withstands adverse weather conditions and resists disease. This All America Selections Winner produces 5 to 6 inches long, Stringless even when mature.</p> <p>Unlike most bean varieties, Cherokee Wax stays tender when frozen, also good canned or fresh. yellow wax beans with fine flavor, tender, slightly nutty flavor.</p> <p>The plant's upright growth habit keeps the pods clean. Fruits pods ripening within 50 days.</p> </body> </html>
VE 147 (3g)
Cherokee Wax Bean Seeds

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Variety from United States of America
Dark Galaxy Tomato Seeds

Dark Galaxy Tomato Seeds

Price €1.65 (SKU: VT 2 DG)
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5/ 5
<h2><strong>Dark Galaxy Tomato Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p><strong>One of the most amazing and unique tomatoes we have grown.</strong> A rare productive variety from California in a very special color. Very vigorous plants, disease-resistant grow up to 180 cm. The fruit has a weight of 85-100 grams (1-3 oz).</p> <p>Unripe fruits start off green with purple anthocyanin slashes and purple spotting. As it ripens it turns a rusty red on the bottom and shades of black with spots and flecks that almost give it a 3-dimensional look.</p> <p>Fruits have a well balanced sweet flavor and excellent aroma. Although though this variety is only 3 generations old, it appears stable with the exception of some size variance.</p> <p>Can be grown in a pot.</p> <p>We had a great yield per plant.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 2 DG (5 S)
Dark Galaxy Tomato Seeds

Variety from United States of America
DELICATA Squash Seeds

Delicata squash Seeds

Price €1.65 (SKU: VG 24)
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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2 id="short_description_content"><strong><b>Delicata squash</b> Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p><b>Delicata squash</b><span> </span>is a variety of<span> </span>winter squash<sup id="cite_ref-stoner_1-0" class="reference"></sup><span> </span>with cream-colored cylindrical fruits striped in green or orange that are cooked.<sup id="cite_ref-Robinson_y_Decker-Walters_1997_2-0" class="reference"></sup><span> </span>As its name suggests, it has characteristically a delicate rind (or skin<sup id="cite_ref-backyard_3-0" class="reference"></sup>). It is also known as<span> </span><b>peanut squash</b>,<span> </span><b>Bohemian squash</b>, or<span> </span><b>sweet potato squash</b>. It is a cultivar of the species<span> </span><i>Cucurbita pepo</i>, which also includes the<span> </span>summer squash<span> </span>varieties<span> </span>pattypan squash,<span> </span>zucchini, and<span> </span>yellow crookneck squash, as well as winter squash varieties including<span> </span>acorn squash,<span> </span>spaghetti squash, and most<span> </span>pumpkins<span> </span>used as<span> </span>Jack-o-lanterns.</p> <p>Delicata squash is easily grown. Seeds are started after all danger of frost is past and the soil is warm or within 3–4 weeks before the predicted last frost date in the area. Seeds directly sown are placed one inch deep, 5-6 to a hill; hills are 6 feet in all directions from other hills. Roughly 105 days after germinating, delicata squash is ready to be harvested. Curing takes approximately a week in a warm, dry place that is protected from frost, such as a garage.</p> <p>Delicata squash is most commonly baked, but can also be microwaved, sautéed, or steamed. It may be stuffed with meat or vegetable mixtures and is known for its ease of cooking and creamy flavor and texture.<span> </span>The seeds of the squash are also eaten, usually after being toasted. This squash is not as rich in<span> </span>beta-carotene<span> </span>as other winter squashes but is a good source of dietary<span> </span>fiber<span> </span>and<span> </span>potassium, as well as smaller amounts of<span> </span>vitamins C<span> </span>and<span> </span>B,<span> </span>magnesium, and<span> </span>manganese.</p> <p>Indigenous to<span> </span>North<span> </span>and<span> </span>Central America, squash was introduced to early European settlers by<span> </span>Native Americans. "'Delicata' was first introduced by a seedsman in the USA in 1894 (Tapley et al. 1937), but a fruit very much like those of this cultivar was illustrated by Naudin (1856)." (Paris 1989). As a cultivar, is "more or less unique and is not readily classifiable in any one modern group" (Paris 198). The standard delicata is vinous; however, bush varieties have arisen including 'Bush Delicata'<span> </span>and seed sellers offer varieties with more sweetness as 'Sugar Loaf<span> </span>and 'Honey Boat'.<span> </span>Delicata squash almost disappeared after the Great Depression, and wasn't widely grown due to its susceptibility to mildew diseases.<span> </span>This was changed in the early 2000s, when a group at Cornell University's Department of Plant Breeding, led by<span> </span>Molly Jahn, bred a non-hybrid open-pollinated variety, Cornell's Bush Delicata that was resistant to most known squash diseases, and won the 2002 All-America Selection (AAS), a seed-industry award and is now the primary commercial cultivar.</p> </body> </html>
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DELICATA Squash Seeds