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Chrysanthemum – ‘William Florentine’
$8.99
Halls of Heddon in England “INTERMEDIATE DECORATIVE Very large Silvery pink.” see video
Exhibition mums require a long growing season, some protection from early frosts, lifting to save over winter.
*see growing information on main category page
Begins blooming mid October here. You will be notified when mums are ready for pick up in early spring. We do not ship plants
Categories: Heritage Chrysanthemums, PLANTS- Chrysanthemums etc
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Cour di Bue Albenga Tomato – PLANT
THESE ARE NOT FROM MY SEED BUT ANOTHER ORGANIC LOCAL GROWER - (this is the description on the website of Uprising Seeds)(also their photo!)
"We’ve looked at many new-to-us varieties of tomatoes over the years, and few have left us as excited as this Cuor di Bue (“ox heart”) type tomato from Ligurian coast town of Albenga, just west of Genoa, in Northern Italy. When most people think of saucing or roasting tomatoes they think of the long slender Romas or San Marzanos from the bright sun and scorching heat of southern Italy. In the north, however, they tend to take a different shape: big, 10-16 oz pleated teardrops with meaty centers and narrow seed cavities around the margins. In our experience, these northern tomatoes are often better adapted to the PNW and develop superior flavor in our cool maritime growing season. Albenga was the tomato that we kept coming back to all season at the farm when it was time for a stew of white beans, kale, and roasted tomatoes, pasta e fagioli, or a just simple rustic pasta sauce. It featured heavily in many of our most memorable meals of the harvest. They are excellent sliced and eaten raw, but the variety really shines with roasting, as it brings out the savory richness of flavor. In the field, the vines are stout and vigorous with a great uniform growing habit for two leader pruning. It showed better crack and blossom end rot resistance than the other oxhearts we've grown, with a good fruit set and a fairly concentrated mid-late season harvest period. Indeterminate.
85 days"
Opalka Heirloom Paste Tomato – PLANT
The red fruits reach up to 6” elongated, tapering to blunt or sometimes pointed tips. Meaty with few seeds, and unlike most common paste tomatoes, ‘Opalka’ actually has a good flavour, making sauces and pastes even better.
Expect copious yields of 3×5″ massive solid bull’s horn–shaped red fruits with dry texture. Also dries well. While some tomatoes falter during hot dry spells, Opalka produces consistently.
This heirloom tomato is amazing to behold and difficult to find. If you grow tomatoes for paste, this is the one to grow. Polish heirloom brought by the Opalka family to Amsterdam, NY, around 1900. A shy seed producer, it consistently gets dropped for that reason by commercial enterprises, so we’re happy to be able to offer it!
Tips- Plant in fertile soil, amended with compost, mulch and provide even moisture. Plant deeper than they were growing in the containers as it makes a stronger roots system. Do not apply excessive nitrogen, which can promote excessive foliage and poor fruit set.
82 days Open-pollinated. Indeterminate
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