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Prunus armeniaca Mid-late summer, yellow skin. Pleasantly sweet and firm flesh. Flower buds hardy to –40˚. Z3.
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Prunus armeniaca Mid-late summer, pale yellow skin. From Iran, these apricots are sugary with large sweet edible almond-like pits. Very hardy and worth trialing in the Northeast. Z3.
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Astilbe japonica 20-24" tall. Blazing red plums fade to textured caramel brown in fall. Full to part shade. Z3.
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Astilbe chinensis 16-24" tall. Creamy pink-white dense plumes fade to green—not brown—to extend this Astilbe’s time to shine. Full to part shade. Z3.
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Phaseolus vulgaris (55 days) Open pollinated. An early fresh-eating pole bean known for its distinctive umami flavor when cooked.
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Begonia tuberosa 10-12" tall and cascading. Perfect for containers on a shady porch.
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Begonia tuberosa 12-18" with an upright form. A burst of sunshine, in containers or along a shady border.
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Vaccinium corymbosum × angustifolium Three lowbush hybrids to start your Lilliputian blueberry patch. Z4.
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Vaccinium corymbosum Three highbush blueberry cultivars to support cross-pollination and span the ripening season. Z4.
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Vaccinium corymbosum Late. Firm and tasty with a good shelf life. Extended picking season. Z5.
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Vaccinium corymbosum Early-Mid. Excellent post-harvest color retention makes them popular for markets. Sweet and sweetly scently firm berries. Z5.
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Vaccinium corymbosum Early. Firm, mild, sweet berries with good shelf life. Showed strong resistance to mummyberry blight in trials. Z5.
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Vaccinium corymbosum Midseason. Dark berries are petite, sweet and similar to lowbush fruit. Compact size and lovely fall foliage. Z4.
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Vaccinium corymbosum × angustifolium 4" tall. Lowbush-type with small sweet berries. Z3.
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Vaccinium corymbosum × angustifolium 8-10" tall. Lowbush type with small berries and burgundy fall foliage. Z3.
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Vaccinium corymbosum × angustifolium 6" Seeds collected in ME; grown out for selection in Grand Junction, MI. Blue-black berries are bursting with
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by Fedco catalog crew, 12 pages, plus 4 blank pages for notes. 5¾x7¼, printed on cardstock. The handiest dandiest seed info booklet you ever did
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by Eliot Coleman, 208 pages, 6x9, hardcover. Maine farmer and legendary organic pioneer Eliot Coleman brings us the distillation of his nearly 60
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Brassica oleracea (botrytis group) (65 days) F-1 hybrid. Becoming a standard for organic broccoli with excellent adaptability, Belstar did well in
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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) (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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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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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. Multi-colored skin. 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) F-1 hybrid. A standout in our field trial of slicers—deep green plants withstood disease for longer than any other
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Dahlia 44-48" tall. Dinnerplate type. Massive blooms sought after for floral arrangements.