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Spring Mix, Lettuce Mix, Cutting Lettuce, Mix of Chicory, Endive, Erba Stella(Star Grass) & Lettuce - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Onli
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Spring Mix, Lettuce Mix, Cutting Lettuce, Mix of Chicory, Endive, Erba Stella(Star Grass) & Lettuce

Miscuglio di Lattuga/Lettuce Mix: Mix of lettuce with thick and compact red and reddish green leaves. Heads are large. Plant is an excellent yielder. This is a very popular second-early variety. Plant is well suited for summer growing's.

Spring mix is made up of 16 fresh greens and lettuces of varying tastes and textures, including red romaine, baby spinach, radicchio, green romaine, red oak leaf, mizuna, red leaf, lollo rosso, arugula, red mustard, green mustard, red chard, frisee, and tatsoi. About half of the greens and lettuces are sweet and mild while others provide a complementary slightly bitter edge.

Seasons/Availability

Spring Mix is available year-round with a peak season in spring and summer.

Nutritional Value

Greens contain vitamins A, C, and E, calcium, and potassium.

Applications

Use as a salad or bed for fresh or grilled fruits and vegetables.

Geography/History

Spring Mix, also known as “Mesclun,” is a name used for a salad mixture of leaves of various species. The name Mesclun comes from the Spanish word "mezclar," which translates to "to mix." Traditional mesclun usually consisted of chervil, arugula, lettuce, and endive.

Type Lettuce
Family Daisy Family
Temperature Soil 40-50F
Temperature Daytime 50-65F
Temperature Evening 40F+
Lighting Partial / Light, 2-4 Hours/Day
Water Light, 3 Gallons/Week
Maturity Moderate, 60-70 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 7.0-8.0
Zones 4A-9B
Plant Placement 8 Plants, 4 Per Row

 

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Buttercrunch, Marvel of 4 Seasons, Butterhead, Bibb Lettuce, Heat Lettuce
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Buttercrunch, Marvel of 4 Seasons, Butterhead, Bibb Lettuce, Heat Lettuce

Buttercrunch butterhead lettuce seeds are a Bibb type lettuce that forms a tight little rosette of soft, dark-green, upward-facing leaves surrounding a tender, pale centre. The small hearts don't become bitter in hot weather. Later plantings stand well into fall and make good growth in spring cold frames.
 
Description/Taste
The tender and loose, bright green leaves have a mild flavor which allows them countless culinary pairings.
Current Facts
Butter lettuce is a leaf lettuce. Leaf varieties have loose heads and are known as the "cut and come again" lettuces as they can be harvested multiple times from a single plant. They are great short season varieties as well as more heat-tolerant than head lettuce.
Applications
Butter lettuce large, tender, mild flavored leaves lend themselves to a number of culinary applications. Add to salads or sandwiches, or use whole leaves as cups to hold fillings such as minced chicken or Korean BBQ. It's vibrant color also makes it perfect for garnishing serving dishes and buffets.
Type Lettuce
Family Daisy Family
Temperature Soil 40-50F
Temperature Daytime 50-65F
Temperature Evening 40F+
Lighting Partial / Light, 2-4 Hours/Day
Water Light, 3 Gallons/Week
Maturity Moderate, 60-70 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 7.0-8.0
Zones 4A-9B
Plant Placement 8 Plants, 4 Per Row

Packet: 9-10 grams of seed

 

 

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Broad-Leaved Batavian Endive, Full Heart Escarole - [ Seed2Go.ca ] - [Seed Packets] - Endive -
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Broad-Leaved Batavian Endive, Full Heart Escarole

Add texture to your salads with endive. Works as a garnish, too. Large, smooth dark green leaves on a compact plant. You won't have to spend a lot of time caring for endive. Try fresh greens from your garden.
A member of the chicory family, endive is also commonly referred to as escarole in some grocery stores. Thought to have originated in the Mediterranean region, this plant gained its roots in the US around the mid to late 1800s and has continued to gain popularity in American cuisine ever since. Although not quite as hardy as other leafy vegetables, endive plants still prefer somewhat cooler weather, and exposure to too much heat will cause the leaves to develop a more bitter flavor. However, some gardeners consider this the plant’s most redeeming quality, so growing techniques may be altered based on personal taste.
Unlike the curlier varieties, broad-leaved endives such as the Broad-leaved Batavian have a more mild, less bitter flavor and are commonly used in salads, soups, and stews.
 
History: Endive is a native to the East Indies and it has a long history of culture in Egypt and Greece
 
Endive is grown like lettuce and is sensitive to hot weather. Thin plants to 8-12 in. apart in rows 18 in. apart. May be blanched in 3 weeks by tying up the outer wrapper leaves, but must re main dry inside the wrapper. Blanching increases crispness, tenderness, and removes bitterness caused by hot weather. For prolonged harvest, dig plants in late fall with root ball intact and store at about 50°F in a root cellar.
Type Chicory
Family Asteraceae  Family
Temperature Soil 50-65F
Temperature Daytime 50-65F
Temperature Evening 40F+
Lighting Partial / Light, 4-6 Hours/Day
Water Light, 6 Gallons/Week
Maturity Light, 35-50 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 6.5-7.2
Zones 1A-9B
Plant Placement 4 Plants, 4 Per Row

Packet: 9-10 grams of seed

 

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Green Curled Ruffec, Scarola, Endive - [ Seed2Go.ca ] - [Seed Packets] - Endive -
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Green Curled Ruffec, Scarola, Endive

Green Curled Ruffec Endive is one of the finest endives for crisp and tasty salad. The leaves are thick, tender, and buttery with a distinctive taste. The cluster of inner leaves blanches to creamy yellow/white. A good producer that can be grown early and later in the season.

Curly or curled endive and escarole are cool-weather vegetables; they are varieties of the same plant. Curly endive has curled, ruffled leaves and escarole has smooth leaves. Curly endive is sometimes called frisee.

Endive and escarole are cool-season biennials grown as annuals. Both are salad greens similar to lettuce but stronger flavored. Both are commonly blanched to give them a paler appearance and milder flavor. Both grow from a large rosette of light-green leaves in the center that gradate to dark-green at the outer edges. Escarole has broader leaves; endive is commonly curled and often toothed. Endive is different from Belgian endive which is the young blanched sprout of the chicory plant.

Type Chicory
Family Asteraceae  Family
Temperature Soil 50-65F
Temperature Daytime 50-65F
Temperature Evening 40F+
Lighting Partial / Light, 4-6 Hours/Day
Water Light, 6 Gallons/Week
Maturity Light, 35-50 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 6.5-7.2
Zones 1A-9B
Plant Placement 4 Plants, 4 Per Row

Packet: 9-10 grams of seed

 

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Winter Giant Spinach, Giant Winter Seeds - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Spinach -
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Winter Giant Spinach, Giant Winter Seeds

The largest-leaved spinach we’ve ever grown! A semi-savoyed variety with great cold-hardiness and bunch-ability. Best in early spring or fall, but can also be overwintered with protection. Giant Winter is not quite as cold-hardy as Winter Bloomsdale, but faster growing and more vigorous.

Giant Winter Spinach is a high yielding semi-savoy variety with dark green, glossy leaves and a great taste.

A really hardy spinach which will shrug off frost, gales and even snow to keep you picking right through the coldest months of the year.

The large, elegantly pointed leaves have a strong, rich flavour that's perfect in winter casseroles or lightly steamed as a delicious side vegetable.

To ensure a continuous supply of leaves try sowing in small lots each month.

The largest-leaved spinach we’ve ever grown! A semi-savoyed variety with great cold-hardiness and bunch-ability. Best in early spring or fall, but can also be overwintered with protection. Giant Winter is not quite as cold-hardy as Winter Bloomsdale, but faster growing and more vigorous

Type Spinach
Family Amaranth Family
Temperature Soil 45-65F
Temperature Daytime 60-65F
Temperature Evening 40F+
Lighting Full, 6-8 Hous Per Day
Water Steady, 6 Gallons / Week
Maturity Short, 35-55 Days Harvest
Zones 3A-9B
Plant Placement 4 Plants, 4 Per Row

Packet: 9-10 grams of seed

 

 

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Spanish White Onion, Globe Onion, Giant, Onion Seeds

A white onion has thin, papery white skin and crisp, juicy white flesh with a sharp, mild, and slightly sweet flavor profile. It is often used raw in dishes like salads, salsas, and guacamole due to its mildness, but it can also be cooked in soups, stews, and other dishes where its flavor becomes sweeter and it breaks down more quickly than yellow onions. 

Type Onion
Family Allium Family
Temperature Soil 40F+
Temperature Daytime 55-75F
Temperature Evening 45+F
Lighting Full, 6-8 Hous Per Day
Water Steady, 6 Gallons / Week
Maturity Long, 80-120 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 5.5-6.5
Zones 3A-9B
Plant Placement 12 Plants, 3 Per Row

 

 

 

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Black Beauty Zucchini, Organic, Summer Squash, Cucurbita Pepo - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Zucchini -
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Black Beauty Zucchini, Organic, Summer Squash, Cucurbita Pepo

Summer Squash Black Beauty produces a huge crop of tender zucchini squash during the summer. Harvest zucchini squash when the fruits are small. This will result in a more tender and flavorful squash. Easy to grow and a great choice for the beginner gardener. 

Zucchini seeds can be planted directly into the garden soil.

Plant seed directly into garden soil 2-3 weeks after the last frost date. 

Make mounds of rich soil 2' apart and plant 2 seeds on top 1/2" deep. Later thin to 1 plant per mound. Keep well watered and fertilized throughout the growing season. Mulching can be useful in conserving moisture and minimizing the presence of weeds. Grow in full sun. 

Harvest your zucchini when they are 6-8" long. Cut them gently from the vine. They blend in with leaf stems so if they do grow too big remove them a put in the compost pile. 

Cucurbita pepo. Annual. Open-pollinated, heirloom, Non-GMO. Harvest in 55 days. 

Type Summer Squash
Family Gourd Family
Temperature Soil 55-60F
Temperature Daytime 65-75F
Temperature Evening 60+F
Lighting Full, 4-6 Hours / Day
Water Heavy, 3 Gallons / Day
Maturity Moderate 50-65 Harvest
PH Neutral 5.5-6.8
Zones 3A-11B
Plant Placement 2 Plants, 2 Per Row
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Small Sugar Pie Pumpkin Seeds - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Pumpkin -
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Small Sugar Pie Pumpkin Seeds

Sugar Pie Pumpkins are the traditional pumpkin for making pumpkin pies. It is because of their sweet, fine grained, orange flesh which is often more firm and less stringy than their carving cousins. They are a smaller pumpkin that weighs 1.0-3.1 kg (2-7lbs) each and be 10-25cm (4-10”) around.

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Italian Oregano, Herb - [ Seed2Go.ca ] - [Seed Packets] - Herb Seeds -
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Italian Oregano, Herb

Italian oregano, botanically known as Origanum x majoricum, is a popular perennial herb cherished for its delightful aroma and distinctive, mild flavor. It's often considered a hybrid of Greek oregano and sweet marjoram, offering a balance of pungency and delicate floral notes that make it a cornerstone of Italian cuisine.

Italian oregano is an essential herb in Mediterranean, particularly Italian, cooking. Both fresh and dried leaves are used, with dried oregano often having a more concentrated flavor.

Tomato-Based Dishes: It's a non-negotiable ingredient in classic Italian dishes like pizza, pasta sauces (marinara, Bolognese), and other tomato-centric recipes.

Marinades: Fresh or dried, it adds an earthy depth to marinades for grilled chicken, lamb, beef, and vegetables.

Seasoning: A sprinkle of Italian oregano enhances roasted vegetables, potatoes, and even a simple olive oil and vinegar dip for bread.

Salads: It adds warmth and aroma to salads, especially those with a Mediterranean theme.

Soups and Stews: It complements hearty ingredients like tomatoes, chickpeas, and lentils in various soups.

Other Uses: It can be combined with pickled olives and capers, and its flavor harmonizes well with hot and spicy foods, popular in Southern Italy. It's also used in Italian vinaigrettes.

Type Herbs
Family Family Varies
Temperature Soil 50-60F
Temperature Daytime 50-85F
Temperature Evening 45F
Lighting Partial, 2-4 Hours/Day
Water Light, 6 Gallons/Week
Maturity 65-100 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 5.5-8.0
Zones 2A-10B
Plant Placement 3 Plants, 3 Rows
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