European Wine Green Grape Vines
Grape vines will rapidly climb your patio trellis and provide you with welcome summer shade and delicious grapes.

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Grape vines will rapidly climb your patio trellis and provide you with welcome summer shade and delicious grapes.
Mulberry seeds are tiny, typically dark, and require specific pretreatment (soaking, then cold stratification) to germinate, producing fast-growing trees with sweet, edible berries (white, red, or black) and leaves used for tea or fodder, though they need care as they can hybridize with native species and their milky sap can be mildly toxic if ingested.
Size: Very small.
Appearance: Varies by type (e.g., white, red).
Pretreatment: Soak in water for days (changing water daily), then cold stratify (moist chilling) for months (e.g., 90-120 days) before sowing.
Sowing: Surface sow after stratification in a peat/perlite mix, keeping moist.
Germination: Can take weeks to months after proper stratification.
White Mulberry (Morus alba): Fast-growing, sweet, pinkish-white to lavender berries; leaves are silk-worm food.
Red Mulberry (Morus rubra): Native, heart-shaped leaves, dark berries, sweeter than white.
Fruit: Sweet, oblong, stain-free (white), used fresh or for jams/drying; unripe fruit causes issues.
Leaves/Sap: Edible (tea), but the milky sap is mildly toxic.
Growing Notes
Hardiness: Varies by type (Zones 4-8 common).
Sun/Soil: Full sun, prefers moist, humus-rich soil but adaptable.
Pollen: Male trees produce pollen, causing allergy issues; female trees absorb pollen, making them allergy-friendly.
Scotch bonnet, also known as bonney peppers, or Caribbean peppers, is a variety of chili pepper named for its resemblance to a tam o' shanter hat. It is ubiquitous in West Africa. Most Scotch bonnets have a heat rating of 100,000–350,000 Scoville units.
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Cultivar: 'Scotch Bonnet'
Heat: Very hot
Scoville scale: 100,000–350,000 SHU
Yellow Scotch Bonnet - This pepper gives Jamaican chicken dishes their special flavor! Scotch Bonnet goes by several names including Jamaican Hot, Martinique Pepper and Bahama Mama. It is closely related to the habanero, but with a sweeter flavor and stouter shape. The pods are 1-1/2" wide and 1-1/2" long and have a citrus-like flavor with a lot of heat. They mature from green to bright yellow on very productive 24" tall plants. Capsiucum chinense (90 days).
Capsiucum chinense strains require a great deal of attention during the germination process. Moisture and a constant and consistent heat range must be maintained. Place the seeds in sterile media and cover 1/4” deep. Provide 85°F bottom heat, bright light and keep moist at all times. Seeds will germinate in 7 - 21 days. Transplant seedlings into pots and grow until there are 6 true leaves on the plant. Plant them directly into rich soil, 30” apart or into containers.
Strawberry spinach is a bit of a misnomer. It is related to spinach and the leaves taste similar, but its berries share little with strawberries beyond color. The leaves are edible, but their flavor is very light and only mildly sweet.
Confound your friends at dinner parties with "fruit" in the salad bowl! You can eat the leaves of the same plant like spinach. And the roots like radishes too!! This very quick growing and amusing plant produces little red "strawberries" all the way along its stems.
SOWING ADVICE
SOW IN SPRING OUTSIDE, DIRECTLY INTO THE GROUND OR IN POTS. KEEP MOIST IN A WARM, LIGHT SPOT. PLANT OUT IN GOOD GARDEN SOIL FOR BEST RESULTS.
100,000 – 350,000 SHU — similar heat range to a Habanero pepper, delivering strong heat with rich flavor.:
The Guyana Wiri Wiri is a small, round cherry-shaped chili pepper traditionally grown in South America, especially in Guyana. These vibrant peppers mature into bright red and yellow colors and are known for their intense heat balanced with a fruity, slightly smoky flavor. Wiri Wiri peppers are commonly used in Caribbean and Guyanese cooking, particularly in hot sauces, stews, marinades, and pepper sauces. Despite their tiny size, they pack a powerful punch and are prized for their aromatic taste and vibrant appearance.
| Type | Peppers |
| Family | Nightshade Family |
| Temperature Soil | 65-80F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-90F |
| Temperature Evening | 60+F |
| Lighting | Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day |
| Water | Heavy, 6 Gallons/Day |
| Maturity | Moderate, 65-85 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.0 |
| Zones | 4A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 6 Plants, 3 Row |
This Pack Contains:
Juicy Cherry Tomato
Cilantro/Coriander
Sweet Corn
Habanero Pepper Mix/Golden Yellow Bell Pepper
Bunching Onions
This Pack Contains:
Scotch Bonnet Pepper Yellow
Bitter Melon
Manisha Spinach
Cumin
Gumbo Okra
This pack contains:
Cilantro/Coriander
Genovese Basil
Dill
Parsley
Thyme
Oregano
These grow domes caps are nice for soilless plants, you can plant what you want in your garden, you can grow strawberries, tomatoes, flowers, plants and more, brings vitality inside of your garden all year round.
This Pack Contains:
Scotch Bonnet Pepper Yellow
Bitter Melon
Manisha Spinach
Cumin
Gumbo Okra
Habanero Pepper Mix
Pumpkin
Purple Eggplant
Yard Long Bean
Cucuzzi/Cucuzza