BP4POLE BEANS, AUNT ADA'S ITALIANCert. BD/OGNEW!55-60 days.Heirloom came from Italy with the Botanelli family~1900 brought to this country by their Aunt Ada. Pick when beans start to bulge in pods Picking before they bulge, does not allow the full flavor to mature. Delicious and dual purpose , tastes like a buttery snap lima bean when steamed or as a green bean; depodded dried beans are also good as a dry soup bean.| S$3.00=1/2 oz., sows 6 ft., ~30 seeds | |
| M$7.75=2 oz., 20 ft., ~120 seeds | |
| LG$25.00=1 lb | |
BKACBOOKS & CALENDARS, SPIRITUAL FOUNDATIONS FOR THE RENEWAL OF AGRICULTUREEcologically GrownNEW!(by Rudolf Steiner)These eight lectures given in 1924 inaugurated the Biodynamic farming and gardening movement. Soils, animals, plants, and landscapes are treated with a deep fundamental wisdom and understanding of the inner being of Nature. 328 pgs. soft cover. $17.50
CT7CARROTS, MILAN NANTESCert. OGNEW!orDCT7CARROTS, MILAN NANTESCert. BD/OGSALE!72 days.An early, uniform, blunt-ended early carrot that can be forced under row cover for spring bunching carrots. Can even be stored but its highlight is for early bunching. Very good sweet flavor. Our farmer market customers love the flavor! Cultivation instructions:Sow outdoors from early spring to mid-summer. Grow in full sun in rich, loose, deeply worked soil. Sow 1/2 inch deep and ¾-1 inch apart in rows 12 inches apart. Keep moist until seedlings emerge. Thin to 2 inches between plants.Catalog # CT7:
| S$4.00=1 g, sows 20 ft., ~600 seeds | |
| M$10.00=3 g, 100 ft., ~1500 seeds | |
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| LG$20.00=15 g, sows 400 ft., ~9000 seeds | |
| XL$44.00=2 oz., 1200 ft., ~36000 seeds | |
CNSFFLOUR CORN, PAINTED MOUNTAINCert. BD/OGNEW!85 days.Open pollinated. Short efficient 5' plants, long thin 6 to –7" cobs. Painted Mountain is the hardiest, fastest-maturing grain corn in the world. Dave Christensen has now spent over half a century developing it in the mountains of Montana from a diverse gene pool of about 80 strains of native corns. Contains about every shade of color known to corn. High in anthocyanins and has amazing 13% protein levels. Bred to withstand high winds, cold temperatures, intense heat and drought, and to survive global warming. Painted Mountain grows where no other corn can. Delicious in baking!
FLS3FLOWERS, SUNFLOWER, PEREDOVIKCert. BD/OGNEW!(Helianthus annuus)90-100 days.HEIRLOOM Oil seed type from Russia with small black seed on 4 to 6 inch heads selected to be single flowered plants but still a few with multiple heads.| S$4.00=1 g, sows 7 ft., ~15 seeds | |
| M$8.00=4 g, 30 ft., ~75 seeds | |
| LG$20.00=16 g, sows 120 ft., ~300 seeds | |
GRA1SPINACH, YUKINA SAVOYCert. BD/OGNEW!(brassica rapa)This deep green colored rich full flavor Asian green is delicious in spring and the autumn. Will bolt in the summer. Gives a satisfying boost in nutrition eaten raw or sauteed. For people who have trouble digesting spinach because of the oxalic acid, this brassica type of green is a possible alternative.| S$3.00=1/2 g, sows 10 ft., ~200 seeds | |
| M$5.00=2 g, 40 ft., ~800 seeds | |
| LG$10.00=15 g, sows 600 ft., ~6000 seeds | |
| XL$25.00=2 oz., 2400 ft., ~24000 seeds | |
H-CHHERBS, CHAMOMILE, GERMANCert. BD/OGNEW!(Matricaria recutita)Biodynamic preparation annual. 18 in tall with small white petals and golden centered flowers used as a relaxing tea for stomach and intestinal problems.| S$3.00=0.1 g, ~200 seeds | |
| M$12.00=1/4 g, ~2400 seeds | |
| LG$40.00=1 g, ~10000 seeds | |
LTRMLETTUCE, LOOSE-LEAF, MERLOTCert. BD/OGNEW!60 days.Burgundy red loose-leaf type for "cut and come again" use.Transplants: Sow 3/in. cover with soil LIGHTLY. Prick out to 1 inch apart when true leaves appear. Set outside 9-12 inch apart.| S$3.00~50 seeds | |
| M$7.00=1/4 g, ~200 seeds | |
SC3SWISS CHARD, FEURIOCert. BD/OGNEW!60 days.aka Firiery! Stunningly beautious! Red stemmed chard in varied fiery red shade. From Biodynamic breeding and hardier than the reds in the US. Eat both the stem and the leaves sauteed or in to brighten up a salad. A good combination in egg and cheese dishes or picked small and included in salads. Best variety of red chard for non bolting quality!| S$4.00=1/2 g, sows 4 ft., ~15 seeds | |
| M$12.00=2 g, 16 ft., ~60 seeds | |
TMBK1TOMATO, SLICING, NON-RED, BLACK KRIMCert. BD/OGNEW!80 days.Dark red-purple fruit, green shoulders, green tinted flesh, outstanding colors and flavor. Very juicy. Full of flavor!| S$4.00~25 seeds | |
| M$8.00=1 g | |
| LG$16.00=4 g | |
| 16 g$48.00 | |
TMBTOMATO, SLICING, NON-RED, BRANDYWINE, SUDDUTH STRAINCert. BD/OGNEW!85-90 days.Heirloom potato-leaf variety with large, dark pink to rosy red slightly flattened and somewhat ribbed fruit with outstanding flavor. Needs staking and around 90 days for ripe fruit. Half lb to 2lb fruits from the Suddruth family, a 100 + dependable producer.| S$4.00~15 seeds | |
| M$12.00=1/2 g, ~100 seeds | |
BT4BEETS, BADGER TORCHCert. BD/OGNEW!Beautiful elongated golden beet with reddish-gold zoning highlight streaks in the roots and yellow stems in leaves make this of possible interest to restaurants. Pleasant mild, sweet raw or cooked. Introduction by Universtiy of Wisconsin, bred by Irwin Goldman. Beet seed embryos do not form well in heat so in order to grow this seed out in our hot dry Nebraska summers, we have put a lot of research and work into figuring out as well as paying royalties to the Unitverstiy of Wisconsin. Therefore we are charging more to support those expenses.| S$4.00=1 g, ~50 seeds | |
| M$25.00=10 g, ~500 seeds | |
| LG$56.00=1 oz., ~1000 seeds | |
CT2CARROTS, LYRACert. BD/OGNEW!SALE!(leira)Storage carrot selected for longer carrots with a mild sweet taste from the rodelika type which is used a lot in Biodynamic gardens in Europe.. In the photo, these are carrots in March after they have stored the whole winter.| S$3.00=1 g, sows 20 ft. | |
| M$8.00=4 g, 80 ft. | |
| LG$15.00=1/2 oz., sows 300 ft. | |
SH1SCALLIONS, DUTCH GOLD BULBSCert. BD/OGNEW!(french froglegs)These shallot bulbs can be planted either in the later autumn or early spring spring to produce very early scallions. Keeping them in the ground later than spring will result in them forming shallot bulbs or the next year's shallots. Wondeful flavor early in salads or lovely carmelized in any cooked dish.| S$10.00~4 bulbs, sows 2 ft. | |
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LK3LEEKS, HALDORCert. BD/OGNEW!Good flavor!! Hardy variety going into the edge of winter with longer stem and a larger proportion of white; dark, bluegreen and upright leaf placement. Only a slight tendency to form bulbs. In zones 3-4 imited frost resistance. Can be harvested from October to December as well as overwintered in mild climates zone 6 + or in refrigeration storage. If transplanting, figure 2 plants per ft.| S$3.00=1/2 g, ~150 seeds | |
| M$7.00=2 g, ~600 seeds | |
| LG$25.00=8 g, ~2400 seeds | |
TM10TOMATO, SLICING, RED, CRNKOVICCert. BD/OGNEW!85 days.HEIRLOOM from from Yugoslavia traveling to the US via Yasha Crnkovic. It is disease-resistant producing mostly large 8 oz -1 lb pink beefsteak fruit with some small fruit.. (Indeterminate means it keeps growing all season long and could use staking.| S$3.00~25 seeds, ~25 seeds | |
| M$6.00=1/2 g, ~100 seeds | |
FL3FLOWERS, ZINNIA, SCARLETCert. BD/OGNEW!Medium large scarlet red flowers with yellow and brown middles. Really a stand out in bouquets at the market.| S$3.00=1/4 g, ~20 seeds | |
| M$8.00=1 g, ~80 seeds | |
GR3GREENS, ASIAN, RUBY STREAKSCert. BD/OGNEW!(Metis de Rouge)These dark red lacey beauties also have a great flavor, pungent but not agressive! A delightful addition to any salad.| S$4.00=1/2 g, ~200 seeds | |
| M$9.00=2 g, ~800 seeds | |
| LG$15.00=5 g, ~2000 seeds | |
CU8CUCUMBERS, TANJACert. BD/OGNEW!Longer cucumber 20-25 cm or 7-9 inch that does not need trellising. Non bitter, thick skin makes it good for shipping. From European breeding. Picked at 6 inches long and 1.25 inches wide, they are absolutely crisp mild and delicicous!| S$3.00~25 seeds | |
| 1 oz.$6.75 | |
| 8+ oz.$6.00/oz. bulk rate | |
ZU3SQUASH, SUMMER, RHEINAU GOLD ZUCCHINICert. BD/OGNEW!Open pollinated gold zucchini squash selected by Sativa Biodynamic Seed Company in Rheinau Switzerland. Thick tender flesh and smooth skin, with very good flavor. Does throw about 2 percent green zucchinis which can be a plus for gardeners for the variation. Sell very well at the farmer's market. People like their texture which is tender yet firm in all sizes of the fruits raw, cooked or dried. Does not develop seediness until fruits are quite large.| S$4.00=2 g, ~18 seeds | |
| M$8.00=8 g, ~70 seeds | |
| LG$33.00=2 oz., ~400 seeds | |
| 1 lb$225.00 | |
BS5SOUP BEANS, BLUE TEPARARYCert. BD/OGNEW!(TEPERARY, Phaseolus acutifolius)80 days. A traditional Southwestern crop that's drought and heat tolerant. Delicious mild flavor and pleasing textrure when cooked changing from their speckled grayish blue to completely tan color, Has a half-runner habit. Phaseolus acutifolius.| S$4.00=1 oz. | |
| M$12.00=4 oz. | |
| LG$18.00=1 lb | |
CS2SWEET CORN, DAMAUNCert. BD/OGNEW!85-95 days.Biodynamically bred open pollinated sugary enhanced early yellow sweet corn bred at the Swiss Biodynamic seed company in Switzerland! Delicious, very sweet and dependable open pollinated sweet corn which can hold its sweetness which is uncommon for open pollinated varieties of sweet corn. The seed lot which we grew out for MH in western Nebraska from Switzerland tested negative for gmo contamination. (MH tests all MH grown sweet corn varieties for grmo contamination and will not sell contaminated gmo seed.)| S$5.00=1 oz., ~80 seeds | |
| 4+ oz.$4.50/oz. bulk rate | |
| 5+ lb$50.00/lb bulk rate=~12500 seeds | |
WM6WATERMELONS, TURKISH HEIRLOOM, CEKIRDEGI OYALICert. BD/OGNEW!HEIRLOOM from Turkey. Gogeous SEED! Each seed has a specific and unique design revealed as the seed dries and the seed skin tightens. It was introduced to the US commercial production by "Two Seeds in a Pod Seed Company" in conjunction with Southern Exposure Seeds. Brought to us by our partner intern Timothy Wood. . Fruits weight 3-5 pounds, lots of seeds, red flesh and are mildly sweet in our zone 4 short 100 day summer. Most likely much sweeter when the summer is longer for ripening..
KR5KOHLRABI, ENRICO EARLYCert. BD/OGNEW!For early spring kolrabi plantings or once again in late summer for late autumn harvests. Absolutely deliciously crunchy and refreshing. White, flat, round variety with medium foliage. Develops quickly and is suitable for all growing periods EXCEPT midsummer. Slight tendency to burst and violet discoloration. From Sativa Biodynamic Swiss Company's breeding. All our varieties are open pollinated! Hot water treated. Sow indoors 4-6 weeks before setting out, 3-4 per inch, ¼" deep. At true leaf stage prick out to 1" spacing. Set out after danger of hard frost or if before the last frost protect.| S$4.00~25 seeds, ~25 seeds | |
| M$11.00=1/2 g, ~100 seeds | |
| LG$29.00=2 g, ~400 seeds | |
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GRRTUNUSUAL CROPS, BRISEBOIS'S RAINBOW TATSOICert. BD/OGNEW!From Dan Brisebois of Tourne De Sol a tatsoi which has green leaves ad various hues of purple and pink on the stems. Quite hardy, beautiful and delicious. Check out his story of breeding it. Https://goingtoseed.wordpress.com/2019/02/07/how-i-bred-rainbow-tatsoi/| S$3.00=1/2 g, ~200 seeds | |
| M$9.00=2 g, ~800 seeds | |
| LG$28.00=15 g, ~3000 seeds | |
| XL$35.00=2 oz., ~12000 seeds | |
BNR1BEANS, BEAUTY WAYCert. BD/OGNEW!(Phaseolus coccineus)HEIRLOOM from Central America . Each bean seed of Beauty is almost one gram which is extaordinarily large. Its flowers are mostly red so are lovely as ornamentals and attractive to pollinatorss and humming birds. This species of bean is called a ‘runner bean. Beauty Way as a term refers to the Navajo special Ceremony. The linage of Beauty Way grown by Meadowlark Hearth: from John Rahart New Mexico who received it via Greg Schoen who received it via Wren Kothrade. Wren said this variety was found in Antalope Cave on Fremont Archeological site in northern Arizona. Runner beans originate in the highlands of Central
America, where to this day the traditional farmers allow them to grow among the plants of maize (corn) in their fields. Over
the centuries the First Peoples traded them which eventualy brought them north into Mexico and the Southwest, along with
corn and other crops, adapting them to this more northern latitude. This runner bean is a unique heirloom: colors ranging purples, yellow, browns whites, some with mottled dark spots, and red flowers and sometimes white flowers (as seen with scarlet runner beans). Beauty Way is also the name of a very special "Sing" or Ceremony for the Navajo peoples. Truly a rare and special heirloom.
BNT1SOUP BEANS, PUEBLO'S SAN FILIPE TEPARYCert. BD/OGNEW!(TEPERARY, Phaseolus acutifolius)HEIRLOOM from . Small white heirloom teparary soup bean, native to the Pueblo people in San Filipe area.| S$4.00=1 oz. | |
| M$10.00=4 oz. | |
| LG$30.00=1 lb | |
BK7BOOKS & CALENDARS, RETHINKING ECONOMICSEcologically GrownNEW!14 lectures given by Rudolf Steinere in Dornach, Switzerland July 14-August 6, 1922 (CW 340)6 seminars in Dornach, July 31-August 5, 1922 (CW 341) “In this age of social, economic, and ecological disruption, many people are beginning to realize that perhaps the most important root causes for this crisis originate in an economic thinking that is increasingly out of touch with the social, ecological, and spiritual realities of our time. FLZBMFLOWERS, ZINNIA, BENARY MIXEcologically GrownNEW!Grown by Bioidynamic gardener Heike Marie Eubanks who was astounded by their giant blooms of mixed colors on 40-50 inch tall plants.
WHRWHEAT, WHEAT, TURKEY RED HEIRLOOM, HRWWEcologically GrownNEW!(Triticum aestivum)Cert. BD/OG 300 days. HEIRLOOM. Hard red winter wheat. Turkey Red is the parent to many varieties of hard red winter wheat in the United States. This Turkey Red wheat seed has been grown in Kansas since the 1870s. Straw height can reach upwards of four feet in areas with 20-inches plus moisture. It is adaptable to wet, dry, hot and cold areas.It does require a hard freeze in the winter to develop grain to harvest the following summer. Ideal for bread, but it can be used as a general-purpose flour, ornamental or cover crop. From Stephens Land and Cattle in Kansas. For larger amounts than we list call them:785-678-7006,| S$20.00=1 lb
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SM1LETTUCE MIXES, MEADOWLARK HEARTH SALAD MIXCert. BD/OGNEW!SALAD MIX OF Shiny Victoria, anitique red-green canasta, burgundy year round oak leaf, lacey Strubel peter, deep red merlot| S$4.00=1/2 g, ~400 seeds | |
| M$10.00=2 g, ~1800 seeds | |
| LG$15.00=15 g, ~8000 seeds | |
| XL$26.00=2 oz., ~48000 seeds | |
SBMXGREENS, ASIAN, SPICEY BRASS GREEN MIXCert. BD/OGNEW!Green mix contains: komatsuna, pac choi, yukina tatsoi, and spicey osaka, wasabino red and green mustards. Great for spicey salads or stir fries easily grown in spring or sow late summer for autumn greens. Does NOT contain arugula and cilangtro because some people have aversion to those tastes but these can be ordered separately and added to the mix prior to planting.| S$4.00=1/2 g | |
| M$10.00=2 g | |
| LG$15.00=8 g | |
GRCGREENS, SPECIALTY, GREEN GLAZECert. BD/OGNEW!Ira Wallace from Southern Exposue Seed Exchange together with others has reenlived the interest in collard greens. Green Glaze was made available through their community work and is one of the oldest heirloom collards in the US. Green Glaze has mostly shiny leaves and a mild taste cooked or raw. Start inside where winters are harsh. Mild winter, plant out 4-5 weeks prior to last frost. (That means you sow inside about 6 weeks befoe that transplant.)| S$4.00=0.1 g, ~20 seeds | |
| M$8.00=1/2 g, ~100 seeds | |
| LG$22.00=2 g, ~400 seeds | |
GENGARLIC, NORQUAY, HARDNECKCert. BD/OGNEW!HARDNECK GARLILIC similar to music.3-6 cloves per bulb and about 10-11 bulbs per lb in the 2025 lot. Therefore, per lb, will plant about 20 ft on 6 inch intervals. We will continue selecting it for 5-6 bulbs in subsequent years. Hardy, from Alberta Canada! Great culinary garlic. 2025 is the first year we grew Norquay. This lot has average 4-5 cloves per bulb and about 9 bulbs per lb since we have kept the larger ones for replanting. This wonderful garlic has a lot of promise for the future! Our garlic is tested for garlic nematode each year. We always have tested negative and will not offer garlic that tests positive.| S$10.00=1/2 lb, sows 7 ft.
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TDW1TOMATO, DWARF FRED'S TIE DYECert. BD/OGNEW!75 days.Don't be fooled by the term dwarf. Large tomatoes from space saving plants Plants can be 5 ft but they tend to have such a strong center stem that they can be more easliy grown in large pots with minimal support. Quite easily grown in fields and green houses too. Vigorous,productive with fruit that are medium to medium-large sized (five to six ounce average), round, purple with jagged green stripes and the deep crimson flesh of black tomatoes. 'Fred's Tie Dye' has a rich, intense, balanced flavor for fresh eating and delicious saucing. Originally from the cooperative project: https://www.craiglehoullier.com/dwarf-tomato-breeding-project
It was selected from a cross between 'Dwarf Wild Fred' and 'Pink Berkeley Tie Dye' made by Vince Lavallo, who also named it. Among those who contributed to stabilizing this "Dwarf Tomato Project" variety were Vince, Lyne Rancourt, Ted Maiden, Lisa Moore, Connie Dockler, Richard Watson, Gina McDermott, Bill Yoder, Simone Pennig, Scott Stough, Donna Marie Kudrak, Marsha Eisenberg, Antoniette Koshykar, Bill Minkey, and Craig LeHoullier. Introduced in 2015.| S$4.00~10 seeds | |
| M$15.00=1/4 g, ~50 seeds | |
FB1FAVA BEANS, SUPER AQUADULCECert. BD/OGNEW!Edible cover crop ie Plant tips early in spring for salads, or edible beans later in season: green or dried. Sow in a greenhouse late winter or sow outside quite early spring every 3-5 inches.Pick plant tips for salad, or green pods or dried pods, check recipes for directions since shelling, blanching and processing is different for fresh and dried fava beans| S$5.00=1/2 oz.
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WSBBSQUASH, WINTER, MOSCHATA BUTTERBABYCert. BD/OGNEW!These are sweet butternut type babies, perfect for a meal for one or 2 people so delicious there will be no leftovers. Their size is human hand sized or comparable to a large sweet potato. Also, good for pies soups sauces. Besides being small fruits, they are modest spreading plants and thus helpful for the home gardener wanting to curb the growth of a winter squash in a smaller garden! Market gardeners looking for dainty squash to sell to apartment dwellers..here is a good one! Stores for a couple of months.| S$4.00=1 g, sows 10 ft., ~10 seeds | |
| M$12.00=7 g, 170 ft., ~70 seeds | |
PU4PUMPKINS, HOWDENCert. BD/OGNEW!SALE!Size variety is the attribute of Howden. 1970 open pollinatedby John Howden. Great color and wonderful variation that is missing from hybrids. In other words, Howden does produce some large pumpkins of 15-20 inches tall but allso some smaller pumpkins for all the varied sizes in a family when they want to choose the pumpkin just right for their ability to carry it out of the field!| S$4.00=3 g, ~15 seeds | |
| M$12.00=15 g, ~70 seeds | |
| LG$20.00=2 oz., ~280 seeds | |
| XL$150.00=1 lb, ~2240 seeds | |
BKWWBOOKS & CALENDARS, ON WINGS OF WORDSEcologically GrownNEW!Compiled by Gary Lamb "On the Wings of Words: Conversations and Human Relations: Inner Aspects of the Fundamental Social Law and The Threefold Social Organism
“We live in [a time when] human beings must become independent. But on what does this depend? It depends on people’s ability…to become self-assertive, to not allow themselves to be put to sleep [in their thinking]. It is the antisocial forces that require development in this time, for consciousness to be present. It would not be possible for humanity in the present to accomplish its task if…these antisocial forces did not become ever more powerful; they are indeed the pillars on which personal independence rests. At present humanity has no idea how much more powerful antisocial impulses must become.” — Rudolf Steiner (Dec. 12, 1918)
Gary Lamb researched and gathered into this volume the many ways and perspectives that Rudolf Steiner has spoken or written about the profound importance of human relationships, human encounters, and right speaking and listening for engendering and maintaining spiritualized relationships and interpersonal communication, often referred to as “Goethean conversation” as described by Marjorie Spock.
Equally important, Lamb describes how these types of conversations and social dynamics attained through rigorous self-development practices provide the necessary soul-spiritual substance and forces for overcoming evil in modern life and for the implementing the Fundamental Social Law and a threefold social organism.
The author approaches all of this from the perspective of the mission of Christ and the Mystery of Golgotha.
CUP2CUCUMBERS, SNOW'S FANCY PICKLINGCert. BD/OGNEW!40-50 days.60 days but we tend to pick them earlier at 4 inches or smaller for pickling. 'Snow's Fancy Pickling' cucumber vines produce good yields of five inch long by one and one-half inch in diameter cucumbers.Keeping them watered evenly helps to avoid biitterness in cuucumbers. Mild flavored and substantial texture for pickling yet mild when picked small then also great for salads. Keep the cucumbers picked to encourage more fruit production throughout the season. Bred by Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station for the Association of National Pickle Packers in the 1920s, these thin-skinned cukes are perfectly shaped for your canning jar. Crisp and flavorful fresh from the garden as well!
This variety was reportedly developed as a selection of 'Chicago Pickling' by Mr. Junius C. Snow, a pickle producer in Rockford, Illinois around the turn of the 20th Century.[2] By 1905, Vaughan's Seed House of Chicago offered it in their catalog.[1] It is a good choice for small pickle production. Each packet contains one gram, which is approximately 35 to 40 seeds.
TDW2TOMATO, SLICING, NON-RED, DWARF IDAHO GEM YELLOWCert. BD/OGNEW!80 days.80 days, dwarf The transluscent yellow does give it a gem like appearance. The rugose leaf plants of 'Dwarf Idaho Gem' produce lots of medium to large, ranging from four to fourteen ounces, true yellow (not orange), oblate shaped tomatoes that are juicy, sweet, and flavorfully mild; a well balanced, delightful flavor. Meaty yellow tomato with flavor!| S$4.00~25 seeds | |
| M$7.00~100 seeds | |
NS1OTHER ORGANIC PRODUCTS, ORGANIC INSECT REPELLENTCert. OGNEW!SUGGESTED PRODUCT: SEE THEIR WEBPAGE: Nantucket Spider has great organic products made with organic essential oils which have arisen through their practical research and experience. Meadowlark Hearth Farm is very grateful to be using these excellent products for warding off mosquitos and other products for repelling ticks. Here is their website: https://nantucketspider.com Nantucket Spider's mission: " We believe that ethical and environmentally sustainable business is both possible and necessary for the future of our planet, and our values ensure that we stay on that track."
SN26BOOKS & CALENDARS, 2026 STELLA NATURA CALENDAREcologically GrownNEW!Stella Natura is an interactive calendar. It is especially helpful in teaching us about what is going on in the skies and how the positions and movement of the planetary bodies interact with the development of plants. The actual daily record of what is happening in the sky is from the navigation information of the US navy. A must have tool for farmers and gardeners who wish to experience the heights, breadth and depth of a growing season and one's place in that experience.. The calendar contains a star map as well as the tracking of the positions of planets where they are in each month in relation to the zodiac. Each month is also accompanied with an interesting reflection by a farmer, gardener or orchardist.
New in 2026: With this issue they have added four pages of new content to help users develop a deeper engagement with the rhythms, research, and observation on which the Calendar is based and continues to expand. Spanish Supplement available, which includes all the foundational information for using the calendar as a Spanish speaker. For more info on the following new offerings below in and for the calendar go to: https://spikenardfarm.org/stellanatura/
• The Monthly Charts
• The Key to the Monthly Charts and Visibility of the Planets
• New Introductory Article
• Free Introductory Webinar
• Beholding the Stars