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Brassica oleracea (50 days) F-1 hybrid. Had enough of bigheads? This sprouting broccoli’s sweet nutty shoots are tasty enough to snack on
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Brassica oleracea (capitata group) (100 days) F-1 hybrid. Impressive round green heads average a whopping 8–10 lb and reliably store until spring.
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Brassica oleracea (capitata group) (75 days) Open pollinated. This cabbage is fire! Finding a tasty red OP cabbage that performs well in the field
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Brassica oleracea (105 days) Open pollinated. Compact deep-burgundy red heads are excellent raw, cooked or fermented. In good storage they'll keep till March.
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Rubus spp. Early. The first everbearing black raspberry we've offered! First crop in summer and another in fall. Z5.
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Rubus spp. Four black cap cultivars (20 plants total) to feed your obsession. We love these berries! Z5.
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Rubus spp. Four everbearing cultivars (20 plants total) for filling the freezer. These fruit on first-year canes. Z4.
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Rubus spp. Five Rubus cultivars (25 plants total) for a diverse and delicious array of berries—red, yellow, purple and black raspberries, plus blackberries. Z4.
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Rubus spp. Four summer-bearing cultivars (20 plants total) to extend the raspberry-picking season. Z4.
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Rubus spp. Midseason. Large red firm flavorful berries with a long harvest window. Z4.
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Rubus spp. Mid-Late. Coral-colored berries turn pink when frozen. Z4.
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Brassica oleracea (botrytis group) (70 days) F-1 hybrid. Flowering stick type. 2025 AAS Winner and the most exciting vegetable in our 2025 trials!
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Brassica oleracea (botrytis group) (70 days) F-1 hybrid. Our hunt for a reliable organic cauliflower with shorter days to maturity than Skywalker
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Celosia argentea var. spicata (100 days) Open pollinated. Annual. Captivating shimmery pinky-bronze spikes. Bountiful plants with 2–4" spiky
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Celosia argentea var. plumosa (95 days) Open pollinated. Annual. Gorgeous fluffy feathery plumes in a pleasing mix of red, gold, salmon and
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Prunus spp. Four cherry trees, one pie and three sweet, for a varietal mix and to support cross-pollination. Z4.
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Callistephus chinensis (110 days) Open pollinated. Lustrous salmony-pink peony-type 2–3" blooms. Bred for uniform height and bloom time.
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Callistephus chinensis (110 days) Open pollinated. Irresistible bicolor 2–3" peony-type blooms of iridescent white and purple. Bred for uniform height and bloom time.
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The diverse Allium genus holds a special place in our hearts at Fedco. Garlic and onions aside, we love the boisterous flowering onions that bloom
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The diverse Allium genus holds a special place in our hearts at Fedco. Garlic and onions aside, we love the boisterous flowering onions that bloom
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Feed the birds with 10 native fruiting shrubs, and support the Maine Audubon! Z4.
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Plant a food forest for the future with these eight trees, including hickory, chestnut and persimmon. Z4.
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Put the kettle on! A collection of five nourishing and easy-to-grow perennial herbs. Z3.
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Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata Open pollinated. Perennial to Zone 3. Double spurless blossoms nod high above the foliage on long strong stems. A
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Abies koreana 15-30' x 6 -12' Upright 3" purple-blue cones perch atop bright green boughs on a conical to pyramidal tree. Nice as a specimen or in hedges. Z5.
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Please pardon the spelling. This self-fastening banding material features “hook-and-loop” technology (colloquially known as brand name that
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A netted grid of squares can be used vertically or horizontally. Unlike our poly trellis netting, jute netting does not stretch. Withstands up to three seasons of use.
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6" reach-through polyester mesh for vertical support of crops like tomatoes, climbing beans, peas, cucumbers and luffas. If using vertically,
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Cucumis sativus (52 days) F-1 hybrid. Trellised in the open field with no irrigation in hot dry 2025, this productive Beit Alpha–type snacker
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Cucumis sativus (65 days) Open pollinated. A standout in our field trial of slicers—deep green plants withstood disease for longer than any
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Dahlia 44-48" tall. Dinnerplate type. Massive blooms sought after for floral arrangements.
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Dahlia hybrid a 42-48" tall. Cactus type with huge 5" blooms in moody hues.
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Dahlia 36-40" tall. Decorative-type in a fruit-salad of yummy hues.
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Hemerocallis 24-30" tall. A flamboyant swashbuckler with midsummer blooms. Z2.
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Hemerocallis 18-28" tall. Double red midseason blooms! Very special. Z3.
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Delphinium elatum 28-32" tall. Classic brilliant blue flower spikes on a compact plant that doesn't need staking. A sturdy cutflower. Z3.
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Solanum melongena (85 days) Open pollinated. Squat teardrop-shaped shiny deep purple fruits are perfect for making a dish of the same name:
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Solanum aethiopicum (65 days) Open pollinated. Sometimes called Ethiopian Eggplant or Garden Egg. Fruits mature to orange but are sweetest when they first turn from green to white. Great in curries and spreads.
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Sambucus canadensis Up to 5'. Moderate yields of medium-sized berries ripen uniformly and early. From the same program as Wyldewood, a staff fave. Z3.
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Sambucus canadensis Five different American black elderberry cultivars to feed you (and maybe the birds). Z4.
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For years customers have requested a wildlife forage mix—your wish is our command! This recipe comes from a longtime partner in the seed
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Grow your own stunning baby ginger, even in cold climates! Once considered impossible in the Northeast, ginger-growing has become a thriving trend
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Gomphrena pulchella (100 days) Open pollinated. Annual. A novel Gomphrena with hot pink blooms tipped with bright yellow star-shaped stamens, like
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Trollius chinensis 20-28" tall. All hail the Golden Queen! Early season blooms. Z3.
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Trollius × cultorum 20-28" tall. Shimmery and gorgeous! Early season blooms. Z3.
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Pennisetum glaucum (120 days) Open pollinated. Ornamental grass with deep-purple foliage and large purple seed spikes. Popular in arrangements. 4-5' tall.
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Vitis spp. Late. Rare! Prized for full-bodied dry red wines and rosés. Z4.
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Brassica oleracea (acephala group) (60 days) Open pollinated. Smooth glossy “greasy” greens are delicious steamed. Most delectable early in the season, or late after a nip of frost.
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Allium ampeloprasum (porrum group) (90 days) Open pollinated. Dependable late-fall leek. Uniform 12-14" shank of good thickness.
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Allium ampeloprasum (porrum group) (100 days) Open pollinated. Highly uniform and reliable OP leek with impressive cold tolerance, gorgeous dark blue-green leaves, and medium-length white shanks.