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Survival Seed Vault - Heirloom Emergency Survival Seeds - Plant a Full Acre Crisis Victory Garden - 20 Easy-to-grow Varieties


Survival Seed Vault – Heirloom Emergency Survival Seeds – Plant a Full Acre Crisis Victory Garden – 20 Easy-to-grow Varieties


$37.95


Could you feed your family from your garden if you *had* to? What if you simply decided you wanted to?

This emergency survival seed vault was created to serve that very purpose. With a large selection, this seed bank contains 20 varieties of easy-to-grow heirloom vegetable seeds. All seeds are packaged in jumbo-sized triple-layered foil packets.

These packets have built in zip-lock, so they can…


Survival Seed Kit, High Protein, 100% Heirloom/non GMO (Protein can be dangerously low in other seed kits)


Survival Seed Kit, High Protein, 100% Heirloom/non GMO (Protein can be dangerously low in other seed kits)


$28.95


The USDA recommendation for an average 140lb adult is a minimum of 50 grams of protein per day. Without sufficient protein the body will consume its own muscle mass to meet protein needs. Many common gardening plants are very low in protein and require consumption of a huge volume to meet 50g. A select few vegetables (beans, peas and broccoli) are high in protein which allow you to meet 50g eas…

Organic Carrot Seeds Carnival Blend 1000 Seeds


Organic Carrot Seeds Carnival Blend 1000 Seeds


$2.69


Want to get your kids to eat their carrots? Plant this quick growing vegetable and have them pull them up with a color surprise. The packet contains red, purple, white and yellow carrots. Enough seeds for a 12 foot row….

Seeds of Change 176002 Home Garden Starter Kit with Heirloom Organic Tomato


Seeds of Change 176002 Home Garden Starter Kit with Heirloom Organic Tomato


$8.60


This Seeds of Change Home Garden Starter Kit includes 2 biodegradable planting pots, Seeds of change certified organic heirloom tomato seeds, organic soil enriched with organic plant food, a 100-Percent recyclable windowsill protector tray and a 1-2-3 easy grow guide. Seeds of Change seeds are free of GMO’s, chemicals and pesticides. They are independently tested for high germination rates and pu…

Burgon and Ball Classic Dandelion Weeder


Burgon and Ball Classic Dandelion Weeder


$19.97


This tool will last to be passed on. A chemical free way to enjoy weeding….

AeroGarden VeggiePro Indoor Gardening System


AeroGarden VeggiePro Indoor Gardening System


$149.95


The VeggiePro is perfect for growing tall plants and big veggies. And, with twice the height and 50% more light than a standard AeroGarden 6, your plants will grow fast and provide more plentiful harvests. Features an optional 24-Hour light cycle and works with one 6-Pod or two compatible 3-Pod Seed Kits. Comes with everything you need to start growing, right out of the box….

Forever Blooms Wild Flower Seed in Mylar Bag, 2.5 Pounds


Forever Blooms Wild Flower Seed in Mylar Bag, 2.5 Pounds


$17.99


Forever blooms wildflower mix is the premier blend of vigorous wild flower seeds and spreader material ensuring quick blooms and a beautiful garden, it has been specially designed for year round color is adaptable to any climate and altitude, full or part sun, this is the mix for the mountain west….

Forever Garden Vegetable Seed in Mylar Bag, 1 Pound


Forever Garden Vegetable Seed in Mylar Bag, 1 Pound


$26.99


The 15 vegetables in this “forever garden” are specially chosen from the highest quality non-hybrid or open pollinated garden seeds available. This means you can harvest the vegetables you grow this year and then replant the seeds year after year ”forever” these seeds have been chosen for great flavor, and high yields, and have proven to adapt to almost any region, they are qua…

Forever Garden Vegetable Seed in Plastic Bucket, 1 Pound


Forever Garden Vegetable Seed in Plastic Bucket, 1 Pound


$28.99


The 15 vegetables in this “forever garden” are specially chosen from the highest quality non-hybrid or open pollinated garden seeds available. This means you can harvest the vegetables you grow this year and then replant the seeds year after year….”Forever” these seeds have been chosen for great flavor, and high yields, and have proven to adapt to almost any region, they a…

Ruby Red Rhubarb Heirloom Swiss Chard Seeds 100 Seeds


Ruby Red Rhubarb Heirloom Swiss Chard Seeds 100 Seeds


$1.83


Swiss Chard Ruby Red (also called Rhubarb Chard) is an heirloom with sweet and tender rhubarb-like stalks that are decorative, nutritious, and tasty. The deep crimson stalks and veins beautifully contrast with its dark green heavily crumpled large leaves. Some believe that the leaves are tastier than spinach, and the edible stalks crunch like celery with a slight asparagus flavor. It can tolerate …

Gardening With Heirloom Seeds


Gardening With Heirloom Seeds


$15.75


Gardening With Heirloom Seeds

Sunrise Vegetable Seeds Porcelain Sign


Sunrise Vegetable Seeds Porcelain Sign


$22.99


Vintage Sunrise Vegetable Seeds Porcelain Sign adds unique decor to your home or business. Every Americana Kitchen collector would love this unusual gift. All Sunrise Vegetable Seeds Porcelain Signs are pre-drilled and ready to hang.

Pumpkin Seeds, Austrian, 8oz, Organic, Heirloom


Pumpkin Seeds, Austrian, 8oz, Organic, Heirloom


$8.95


These delicious, dark green pumpkin seeds are a great way to get high quality nutrition. Grown from an heirloom variety of pumpkin, Austrian pumpkin seeds are prized for their great flavor and nutritional qualities.

Saving Seeds: The Gardener's Guide to Growing and Saving Vegetable and Flower Seeds


Saving Seeds: The Gardener’s Guide to Growing and Saving Vegetable and Flower Seeds


$13.98


Our grandparents did it. And their grandparents before them. In fact, saving seeds is as old as gardening itself. Why then is it such a neglected component of gardening today? Many say that because seeds from catologs are so cheap we don’t need to save our own. Have you figured out lately what you spend on seeds each year to grow the same plant? (And doesn’t it seem to be a little more each year?) Now multiply that figure by the number of years you expect to have a garden. Adds up, doesn’t it? But even if it still doesn’t seem like a lot, the bottom line is that it’s money you just don’t have to spend Let Marc Rogers introduce you to the world of seed saving, where you will save money, strengthen your plant strains, and find a new appreciation and understanding of your garden.

100 Heirloom Tomatoes for the American Garden


100 Heirloom Tomatoes for the American Garden


$27.48


Tomatoes have always been far and away the most popular plant in the vegetable garden, and today the class act among tomatoes is the heirloom varieties–those vegetables with a past that go back generations, their seeds preserved and passed down among families, friends, and dedicated farmers. And no one knows heirloom tomatoes like Carolyn Male, a biologist who’s grown more than a thousand varieties in the last 14 years. Following the lush and practical format of "100 English Roses for the American Garden "(with 57,000 copies in print), "100 Heirloom Tomatoes" is a thorough how-to and a stunningly photographed field guide. It covers every facet of growing heirlooms, from selecting the right varieties for your zone and type of garden to timing and planting of seeds, transplanting, hardening off, staking vs. caging, fertilizing, and more. There’s a section on how to become a seed saver and even how to do crosses that will lead to creating your own heirlooms. Then comes the tasty part: Aunt Ginny’s Purple and Amish Paste, Redfield Beauty, Green Zebra, Georgia Streak and the Santa Clara Canner. Fluted, scalloped, flattened, or lobed–white, pink, red, orange, gold, or chocolate brown–sweet to tart, mild to strong, perfumed and fruity to dark and smoky–now these are tomatoes with real character.

Vegetable


Vegetable


$14.98


Vegetable

Gardening with Heirloom Seeds: Tried-And-True Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables for a New Generation


Gardening with Heirloom Seeds: Tried-And-True Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables for a New Generation


$24.48


Heirloom seeds are more than the promise of next summer’s crookneck squash or jewel-colored zinnias. They’re living antiques handed down from one generation to the next, a rich inheritance of flavor and beauty from long ago and, often, far away. They are sometimes better adapted to pests and harsh conditions than many modern varieties and often simply smell or taste better. "Gardening with Heirloom Seeds" serves as a resource for gardeners, cooks, and plant lovers of all levels of expertise who want to know more about finding, sharing, and propagating the seeds of heirloom flowers, fruits, and vegetables. In these beautifully illustrated pages, Lynn Coulter describes fifty old-fashioned species that have their roots in the past, from the Frenchman’s Darling, a flowering herb whose seeds were pocketed by Napoleon Bonaparte when he invaded Egypt in 1798, to Snow White beets, an old Dutch favorite that will not stain the cook’s fingers red. Most of the plants included here will grow all across the United States; a few are best suited for warmer climates. The text is sprinkled with practical advice from heirloom gardeners and lists sources for finding the seeds of many old varieties. Because it also provides room for notes, "Gardening with Heirloom Seeds" can be used year after year and can become an heirloom in its own right–a personal journal to pass along to the next generation of gardeners.

Vegetable Gardening


Vegetable Gardening


$23.06


Two experienced vegetable gardeners–one uses only organic methods and the other more flexible–provide step-by-step guidance to create an abundant home garden. Eating delicious fresh-picked produce, enjoying the outdoors, and feeling connected with nature are the top reasons why gardeners give for tending a vegetable garden. With this comprehensive guide, gardeners will gain valuable insights on raising over 80 varieties of vegetables with ease and success. Learn every stop of creating and maintaining a garden of abundance: from choosing and planning your plot, preparing the soil, selecting the proper seeds or cultivating starters seedlings in your home, proper watering and harvesting. Special-feature sidebars provide problem-solver tips, vegetable variety recommendations, alerts for the best growing temperatures, and much more.

Heirloom:


Heirloom:


$9.8


Heirloom

Saving Seeds: The Gardener's Guide to Growing and Storing Vegetable and Flower Seeds


Saving Seeds: The Gardener’s Guide to Growing and Storing Vegetable and Flower Seeds


$10.93


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The Planting, Cultivation, and Expression of Coconuts, Kernels, Cacao and Edible Vegetable Oils and Seeds of Commerce. a Practical


The Planting, Cultivation, and Expression of Coconuts, Kernels, Cacao and Edible Vegetable Oils and Seeds of Commerce. a Practical


$25.98


Title: The Planting, Cultivation, and Expression of Coconuts, Kernels, Cacao and Edible Vegetable Oils and Seeds of Commerce. a Practical Handbook for Planters, Financiers, Scientists, and Others Publisher: London, C. Griffin

Buyenlarge 134445P2030 RawsonNO.39s Vegetable and Flower Seeds 20x30 poster


Buyenlarge 134445P2030 RawsonNO.39s Vegetable and Flower Seeds 20×30 poster


$31.73


Series: Seeds catalog Advertising. Artist: Unknown. Period:. Source country: USA. Source Year: 1893. 20inch by 30 inch poster print on standard paper. All files are stored digitally and are ready for reproduction. The quality is closely monitored to ensure professional results. This item takes 59 businessdays to ship

Rawsonamp;apos;s Vegetable and Flower Seeds 12x18 Giclee On Canvas


Rawsonamp;apos;s Vegetable and Flower Seeds 12×18 Giclee On Canvas


$77.63


Series: Seeds catalog AdvertisingArtist: UnknownPeriod: Source country: USASource Year: 189312 inch by 18 inch Giclee print on Canvas.All files are stored digitally and are ready for reproduction. The quality is closely monitored to ensure professional results.This item is custom made per order.

Replacement Vegetable Garden Kit


Replacement Vegetable Garden Kit


$21.99


Replacement Vegetable Garden kit, grow tomatoes, green beans and sweet peppers using the included coir media mixture, 12 peat pots, seeds, sprouting trays, germination bags and plant stakes. Ages 4 yrs. +.

Growing Vegetable Soup


Growing Vegetable Soup


$3.98


Together, a father and child share the joys of planting, watering, and watching seeds grow. Now available for the first time as a lap-sized board book, this beloved Lois Ehlert story includes a mouthwatering vegetable soup recipe.

Seeds


Seeds


$6


Seeds – Attack in Black

Garden Seed Inventory: An Inventory of Seed Catalogs Listing All Non-Hybrid Vegetable Seeds Available in the United States and Can


Garden Seed Inventory: An Inventory of Seed Catalogs Listing All Non-Hybrid Vegetable Seeds Available in the United States and Can


$16.48


"Garden Seed Inventory" is an essential reference for all serious vegetable growers who care about seeds and preserving our common garden heritage. This comprehensive catalog of catalogs is now available in an updated sixth edition, and lists nearly 8,500 nonhybrid varieties of everything from amaranth to zucchini.As traditional plant breeding gives way to bioengineering and patented varieties, it has become even more important to recognize and preserve our rich vegetable legacy: seeds brought to this country by immigrants from every corner of the world, or developed here by farmers and breeders for superior taste, regional adaptability, disease resistance, and other virtues. Far from being obsolete or inferior, these varieties represent the cream of our vegetable crops. "Garden Seed Inventory" opens the door and invites us all to discover them.

Heirloom Vegetables


Heirloom Vegetables


$7.98


A home gardener’s guide to finding and growing vegetables from the past. Satisfying to cultivate and delicious to eat, heirloom vegetables are an important way to preserve food history and promote biodiversity. More than 350 vegetables from beans to zucchini are profiled with cultivation tips and a comprehensive resource list of seed suppliers and organizations. It also includes instructions for gathering and preserving seeds from your own heirloom garden. Note: There are limited quantities of this book at this price. There is an approx. 1 long black magic-marker line on the bottom of the book, underneath, along the closed pages.

Tropical Vegetable Production


Tropical Vegetable Production


$123.98


Sustainable crop production is vital to ensure that supplies of fresh vegetables and their products are readily available. However, food security still remains a huge problem in areas of the world, including the tropics and sub-tropics, where communities rely solely on subsistence farming to meet their day to day food demands. It is evident that food production needs to become more sustainable to ensure economic stability and poverty reduction. With this in mind, "Tropical Vegetable Production" addresses the problems surrounding vegetable production in developing countries. Divided into two parts this volume discusses firstly the principles and practise of tropical vegetable production, from site selection, security and management to seeds, crop preparation and pesticides, and secondly provides details of those crops which are of particular importance in developing countries.

Ferry Morsejiffy 10 Quart Organic Tomato amp; Vegetable Planting Mix 5113  Pack of 6


Ferry Morsejiffy 10 Quart Organic Tomato amp; Vegetable Planting Mix 5113 Pack of 6


$39.81


Tomato and vegetable planting mix. Good for starting vegetable seeds. Greenhouse quality mix. 100 percent organic. 10 quarts

Starter Vegetable Gardens:


Starter Vegetable Gardens:


$13.56


Home vegetable gardening is all the rage. Millions of Americans have picked up spade and hoe and are digging into the soil for the first time. But starting a garden isn’t always simple. Many hopeful growers find themselves confused by the dizzying array of things to know about soil quality, garden layout, seeds, temperatures, planting schedules, fertilizer, pests, watering, and harvesting. Still other first-time gardeners plant too much, only to find themselves overwhelmed and exhausted by July. Barbara Pleasant is here to help. In Starter Vegetable Gardens, Pleasant a master gardener and award-winning gardening writer takes the guesswork out of growing food, explaining in simple, straightforward language how to start, maintain, and expand a bountiful vegetable garden in small, manageable spaces. Pleasant presents 24 no-fail, small-scale garden plans from a simple bag garden (planted right in soil bags!) to an orderly border and from a family food factory to specialty beds for salads, Cajun flavors, and Italian cuisine. For each plan she provides plant and material lists, a plot layout, four-color photographs, and tips for succession planting to keep the garden productive all season long. Her all-organic approach ensures that the harvest is not simply tasty but also chemical-free. Pleasant anticipates and answers novice gardeners myriad questions, guiding readers through the complexities of assessing site and soil, understanding the climate, choosing the very best vegetable varieties, starting seeds, identifying insect friends and foes, watering, fertilizing, mulching, and harvesting. The books layout is friendly and accessible, filled with detailed images that bring the concepts to life. Both instructive and inspiring, Starter Vegetable Gardens is an essential one-stop resource for anyone just beginning to cultivate a vegetable-gardening green thumb. Includes 24 illustrated planting plans including: Easy-Care Bag Garden Backyard Veggie Border Front-Yard Food Supply Family Food Factory Paintbrush Beds High-Value Verticals Marinara Medley Managed Mulch Garden Sweet Corn & Company Cajun Spice Six-Weeks-Sooner Salad Garden

Guardian Psgc Garden Can Of Preparedness Seeds


Guardian Psgc Garden Can Of Preparedness Seeds


$62.39


The Preparedness Seeds Garden Vegetable Can provides a Missing link in your food storage plan. Each #10 can contains 16 popular varieties that will plant nearly 3/4 acre of gardennbsp; These Seeds are NonHybrid NonGMO and are not chemically treated.nbsp;Because they are nonhybrid seeds may be harvested at the end of the growing season and then used for the next year s planting. Va

OXO 4.25-in. Good Grips Fruit & Vegetable Corer


OXO 4.25-in. Good Grips Fruit & Vegetable Corer


$7.95


For beautiful pear and apple halves ready for presentation or baking, try the OXO Good Grips Fruit and Vegetable Corer. Just slice the fruit in half and use this stainless steel tool to scoop out the stem and seeds. It is equally useful for removing the seeds from zucchini, perfect for stuffing and baking, or cucumbers for salads or garnish. Special Features: Removes stem and seeds from pear and apple halves for presentation and baking Seeds cucumber and zucchini halves Soft, comfortable grip

INGRAM BOOK  DISTRIBUTOR ING0152325808 GROWING VEGETABLE SOUP


INGRAM BOOK DISTRIBUTOR ING0152325808 GROWING VEGETABLE SOUP


$16.76


Lois Ehlert. In brightlycolored collage illustrations a father and child share the simple joys of planting watering and watching seeds grow in their garden. Then they cook them all up into a delicious vegetable soup the recipe for which is included. Paperback.

Mrs Noah's Vegetable Ark


Mrs Noah’s Vegetable Ark


$14.48


The animals are taken care of–but what about all the plants? An environmental take on the beloved Noah’s Ark tale. While Mr. Noah is busy building his ark, Mrs. Noah has a sudden thought–what about her vegetable garden? And the fruit trees? And everything she has spent years sowing, growing, and tending? They’ll get washed away when the rain comes So while the animal ark venture goes ahead, Mrs. Noah begins collecting seeds, taking cuttings, and eventually loading the ark with her own produce. The result is a splendid garden ark which not only gives everyone onboard plenty to eat, but once the rain has subsided, gives Mrs. Noah a head start in helping the world grow green and new.

Saving Seeds By Rogers, Marc/ Alexander, Polly (ILT)


Saving Seeds By Rogers, Marc/ Alexander, Polly (ILT)


$21.87


Tells how to raise, harvest, and store seeds for vegetables and ornamental plants and offers advice for planning and cultivating a garden Author: Rogers, Marc/ Alexander, Polly (ILT) Subtitle: The Gardeners Guide to Growing and Storing Vegetable and Flower Seeds Publication Date: 1991/01/03 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 6.25 Height: 9.25

Vegetable Gardening for Dummies


Vegetable Gardening for Dummies


$17.48


A hands-on guide to the ins and outs of raising and using vegetables Want to grow your own vegetables? You can do it the fun and easy way with this practical guide. From selecting the right spot to preparing the soil to harvesting, "Vegetable Gardening For Dummies, " "2nd Edition" shows you how to successfully raise vegetables regardless of the size of your plot or your dietary needs. You’ll discover how to plot your garden and get the soil in tip-top shape; select the types of vegetables you want to grow; plant the seeds properly; and care for them as they grow. You’ll also know the right time to pick your vegetables and the best ways to enjoy them. Plus, you’ll get tips on preserving foods grown at home. Expert advice on planting, caring for, harvesting, and enjoying the fruits of your own vegetable garden Features environmentally friendly ways to combat pests in your garden Charlie Nardozzi is senior horticulturist and spokesperson for the National Gardening Association; he’s also been the gardening expert on such programs as HGTV’s "Today at Home "and "Way to Grow "and the Discovery Channel’s "Home Matters" Whether you have a green thumb or you’ve never grown a plant before, "Vegetable Gardening For Dummies, " "2nd Edition "has all the information you need to create a healthy garden.

Ajwan Seeds 1 lb: B


Ajwan Seeds 1 lb: B


$14.95


Ajwan is a very old and well known Ayurvedic spice. Ajwan seeds (also known as Ajwain, Ajowan, Bishops Weed, Carom, or Ethiopian Cumin) add a perky freshness to carbohydrates and lentils. The strong aroma is enhanced by toasting or frying and goes well with potatoes or fish. Legumes (lentils, beans) are, however, the most important field of application; in India, where these vegetables are popular since they provide a source of protein to the many vegetarians, they are commonly flavoured with a perfumed butter frequently containing ajwan. This seemingly simple preparation is much more sophisticated than sheer heat treatment, since most aroma compounds in spices are lipophilic and dissolve much better in fat than in water. Thus, frying in butter not only enhances the fragrance because of the high temperature, but also extracts the flavor to the fat, whence it can be dispersed throughout the food efficiently. According to Hakeem Hashmi, the oriental unani researcher, the ajwan seeds combine the powerful and stimulant qualities of capsicum, bitter property of chiretta and anti spasmodic qualities of asafoetida. Ajwan has been used as a carminative medicine from the ancient times. Famous Greek physician like, Dioscrides and Gelen used it in various medications. Some very valuable unani medicines are prepared from ajwan seeds. Ajwan is related to fennel, caraway and cumin, but it is much smaller than these. The seed has a similar size and shape to those of celery seeds. The taste is strong but has a certain freshness to it. When crushed, they have a Thyme-like aroma and may substitute thyme in smaller quantities. Some Indian recipes call this spice Lovage. Before using Ajwan seeds, crush them to release the flavor by rubbing them together with your finger tips. Ajwan is popular in some Indian dal dishes and in breads and potatoes where it is used as a spice very much like cumin. Ajwan is mainly used for potatoes and lentils, although it can be good for any root vegetable dish. It is used in curry powder mixed specifically for vegetables and lentils, as well as in Indian breads like parathas and pooris, and Indian appetizers such as pakoras. Ajwain contains thymol, which is a germicide and antiseptic, and is valued in Ayurvedic cuisine for its medicinal uses, including diarrhea, colic, flatulence, asthma and indigestion. It helps expel wind and mucus. Ajwan is called omam in the southern part of India. Omam (ajwan) water, that is the water distilled from the seeds, is an excellent carminative that cures flatulence, indigestion & low appetite. This water is a household medicine not only in south India but also in Srilanka, Malaysia and even in some Arabian countries.

Tropical Vegetable Production By George, Raymond A. T.


Tropical Vegetable Production By George, Raymond A. T.


$175.5


Addresses the problems surrounding vegetable production in developing countries. This volume discusses the principles and practise of tropical vegetable production, from site selection, security and management to seeds, crop preparation and pesticides, and provides details of those crops which are of particular importance in developing countries. Author: George, Raymond A. T. Publication Date: 2011/02/28 Number of Pages: 225 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 7.00 Height: 9.75

Vegetable Gardening For Dummies (2nd edition)


Vegetable Gardening For Dummies (2nd edition)


$13.58


A hands-on guide to the ins and outs of raising and using vegetables. Want to grow your own vegetables? You can do it the fun and easy way with this practical guide. From selecting the right spot to preparing the soil to harvesting, Vegetable Gardening For Dummies, 2nd Edition shows you how to successfully raise vegetables regardless of the size of your plot or your dietary needs. You’ll discover how to plot your garden and get the soil in tip-top shape; select the types of vegetables you want to grow; plant the seeds properly; and care for them as they grow. You’ll also know the right time to pick your vegetables and the best ways to enjoy them. Plus, you’ll get tips on preserving foods grown at home. Expert advice on planting, caring for, harvesting, and enjoying the fruits of your own vegetable garden Features environmentally friendly ways to combat pests in your garden Charlie Nardozzi is senior horticulturist and spokesperson for the National Gardening Association; he’s also been the gardening expert on such programs as HGTV’s Today at Home and Way to Grow and the Discovery Channel’s Home Matters Whether you have a green thumb or you’ve never grown a plant before, Vegetable Gardening For Dummies, 2nd Edition has all the information you need to create a healthy garden.

Heirloom Tomato Cookbook


Heirloom Tomato Cookbook


$10.17


Whether you say to-may-to or you say to-mah-to, chances are you’ll agree there’s nothing like the taste of a sun-ripened heirloom tomato—and this beautifully photographed book is a cornucopia for the tomato lover. First there are the recipes: 50 in all, provided by such notable food names as One Market, Caprial’s Bistro, Jimtown Store, and DaVero Olive Oil. Perfect for brunch, cocktails, or dinner, tomatoes are showcased in such delicious dishes as Gazpacho with Cucumber Salsa Verde, Cheese and Pesto Fondue with Tomato-Foccacia Skewers, and Grilled Sea Bass with Lemon-Oregano, Tomato Relish. Accompanying each is a wine pairing suggested by Kendall-Jackson, which each year hosts the Heirloom Tomato Festival in Sonoma—the inspiration for this book. Then there’s the photographic glossary of the top 25 heirloom varieties, detailed cultivation information, and an invaluable sourcelist of seeds and plants to entice those who want to eat their fruit and grow it too. Add to this, advice on choosing and storing tomatoes and a brief history, and you have a book as vibrant as the tomato it celebrates. Mimi Luebbermann is the author of almost 20 books on gardening and cooking and is a contributor to numerous national cooking and gardening magazines. She lives on a small farm in Petaluma, California.

The Heirloom Tomato Cookbook


The Heirloom Tomato Cookbook


$3.98


Whether you say ‘to-may-to’ or you say ‘to-mah-to,’ chances are you’ll agree there’s nothing like the taste of a sun-ripened heirloom tomato and this beautifully photographed book is a cornucopia for the tomato lover. First there are the recipes: 50 in all, provided by such notable food names as One Market, Caprial’s Bistro, Jimtown Store, and DaVero Olive Oil. Perfect for brunch, cocktails, or dinner, tomatoes are showcased in such delicious dishes as Gazpacho with Cucumber Salsa Verde, Cheese and Pesto Fondue with Tomato-Foccacia Skewers, and Grilled Sea Bass with Lemon-Oregano, Tomato Relish. Accompanying each is a wine pairing suggested by Kendall-Jackson, which each year hosts the Heirloom Tomato Festival in Sonoma the inspiration for this book. Then there’s the photographic glossary of the top 25 heirloom varieties, detailed cultivation information, and an invaluable sourcelist of seeds and plants to entice those who want to eat their fruit and grow it too. Add to this, advice on choosing and storing tomatoes and a brief history, and you have a book as vibrant as the tomato it celebrates.

Seeds Of Deception


Seeds Of Deception


$14.36


Seeds Of Deception

Free Shipping. Vegetable Garden Seeder


Free Shipping. Vegetable Garden Seeder


$155


Sow your vegetable seeds while fertilizing at the same time! This garden seeder saves you time by eliminating that second trip to the garden for fertilizing! This advanced gardening tool has an integrated 10-pound Fertilizer Hopper, with a flow control for fertilizer densities of 1 pound, 2 pounds, or 3 pounds for every 100 feet. As the seeds are sowed, a side dressing of fertilizer is dispensed in one simple, easy motion, without bending or stooping! In a single pass, the garden seeder opens the soil, plants the seeds, fertilizes them, covers them, and marks the row simultaneously. The adjustable depth shovel permits planting at each variety’s ideal ground depth. Both wheels are concave and cleated, which means the front wheel will break the clots of dirt and the back wheel will mold a mound over the seed as well as cleat it for proper drainage. This all-in-one unit is lightweight, easy to maneuver, and rear-wheel activated for positive, even seeding! Other Features include: It only weighs 14 pounds! Includes its own seed plate storage case. 6 different seed plates to handle variations in 31 common vegetable seed sizes. Pouch mounted on the handle bars to hold extra seed, notes, gloves, and other needed items. This item ships directly from the manufacturer. Product usually arrives in 4-10 business days, depending on destination, including order processing and shipping. APO/FPO shipping unavailable

The Vegetable Growers Handbook


The Vegetable Growers Handbook


$15.6


From soils to seeds to soups, most everything you need to know for gardening success. This highly practical book contains all the information you need to successfully grow more than 50 common vegetables. There are specific step-by-step instructions for each crop: soil requirements, variety selection, raising transplants, direct sowing, protection, harvesting, seed saving, and storage. After telling you what to do (and when), the Handbook also tells you why, by explaining in detail how crops grow. A book with imagination, it also discusses many unusual crops, culinary herbs, and more. It then goes on to unusual growing ideas, edible flowers, enhanced nutrition foods, additional uses for common crops, and even how to use common edible wild plants and garden weeds. There is also a small selection of outstanding vegetarian recipes.

Vegetable Glycerine 5 gallon: C


Vegetable Glycerine 5 gallon: C


$168.75


100% pure natural vegetable glycerine USP. Palm derived Vegetable Glycerine has a rich oily texture, but is water soluble. It is hypoallergenic, 100% Natural, and safe for all cosmetic purposes. Stores well under dark and cool conditions and is extremely volatile to light exposure. This variety of Glycerine is suitable for food and cosmetic use and is USP standard 99.7% (the rest is water) with no added stabilizers, preservatives and other ingredients. Vegetable Glycerine is a clear, colorless, and odorless liquid with an incredibly sweet taste having the consistency of thick syrup. Because it is soluble in both water and alcohol, it is used as an agent in cosmetics, toothpaste, shampoos, soaps, herbal remedies, pharmaceuticals, and other household items. It is invaluable as a natural source ingredient with emollient like properties which can soften and soothe the skin and it assists the outer epidermis is retaining moisture. This helps to explain why it is one of the most popular cosmetic additives used today. Other uses include its solvency action which aides herbalists in extracting botanical properties from plant materials without the use of alcohol. This is especially helpful for those with alcohol sensitivities as most liquid herbal extracts contain alcohol. But given its severely limited shelf life, extracts made from Vegetable Glycerine typically have a shelf life of 14-24 months whereas alcohol extracts can have an extended shelf life of 4-6 years. Glycerine Cream (from ”An Encyclopedia of Practical information”, 1889) 3 oz. glycerine 10 oz. mucilage of quince seeds 5 grains cochineal powder 1 1/2 drachms hot water 2 1/2 drachms alcohol 8 drops oil of rose 30 grains gum acacia 8 oz. water Rub the cochineal with the hot water gradually, then add the alcohol; then rub the oil of rose with the gum acacia, and gradually add the water. With this mix the solution first formed; filter and add the glycerine and mucilage; shake well. This is an excellent remedy for chapped hands, roughness of the face, etc. When applied to the skin it imparts an agreeably soft, smooth and velvety feel.

Vegetable Glycerine 1 gallon: C


Vegetable Glycerine 1 gallon: C


$51.3


100% pure natural vegetable glycerine USP. Palm derived Vegetable Glycerine has a rich oily texture, but is water soluble. It is hypoallergenic, 100% Natural, and safe for all cosmetic purposes. Stores well under dark and cool conditions and is extremely volatile to light exposure. This variety of Glycerine is suitable for food and cosmetic use and is USP standard 99.7% (the rest is water) with no added stabilizers, preservatives and other ingredients. Vegetable Glycerine is a clear, colorless, and odorless liquid with an incredibly sweet taste having the consistency of thick syrup. Because it is soluble in both water and alcohol, it is used as an agent in cosmetics, toothpaste, shampoos, soaps, herbal remedies, pharmaceuticals, and other household items. It is invaluable as a natural source ingredient with emollient like properties which can soften and soothe the skin and it assists the outer epidermis is retaining moisture. This helps to explain why it is one of the most popular cosmetic additives used today. Other uses include its solvency action which aides herbalists in extracting botanical properties from plant materials without the use of alcohol. This is especially helpful for those with alcohol sensitivities as most liquid herbal extracts contain alcohol. But given its severely limited shelf life, extracts made from Vegetable Glycerine typically have a shelf life of 14-24 months whereas alcohol extracts can have an extended shelf life of 4-6 years. Glycerine Cream (from ”An Encyclopedia of Practical information”, 1889) 3 oz. glycerine 10 oz. mucilage of quince seeds 5 grains cochineal powder 1 1/2 drachms hot water 2 1/2 drachms alcohol 8 drops oil of rose 30 grains gum acacia 8 oz. water Rub the cochineal with the hot water gradually, then add the alcohol; then rub the oil of rose with the gum acacia, and gradually add the water. With this mix the solution first formed; filter and add the glycerine and mucilage; shake well. This is an excellent remedy for chapped hands, roughness of the face, etc. When applied to the skin it imparts an agreeably soft, smooth and velvety feel.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Heirloom Vegetables


The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Heirloom Vegetables


$17.48


A garden of delight-and healthy, economical eating. In "The Complete Idiot’s Guide(r) to Heirloom Vegetables," readers will learn the rewards of growing heirlooms; find hundreds of descriptions and histories of a variety of available vegetables and find out how to make pollination work. ?Helps readers grow and eat locally, reduce or eliminate pesticides and additives, and save money along the way ?Includes step-by-step instructions for harvesting, drying, cleaning, and storing heirloom seeds ?For economical reasons-as well as concern for the environment and personal health-the popularity of gardening has grown in recent years

The Week-by-Week Vegetable Gardening Handbook:


The Week-by-Week Vegetable Gardening Handbook:


$10.16


“Timing is everything,” they say, and vegetable gardening is no exception. Knowing exactly when to start seeds indoors, what day to transplant them into the ground, when to pinch off the blossoms, and when to pick for peak flavor is the secret to enjoying bountiful harvests all through the gardening season. In Week-by-Week Vegetable Gardener’s Handbook, authors Ron and Jennifer Kujawski take the guesswork out of gardening with weekly to-do lists that break gardening down into easily manageable tasks. Suitable for all gardening zones, the book offers easy instructions for setting up a personalized schedule based on your last frost date. The Kujawskis are an inspiring father– daughter team who share their own triumphs, mistakes, and misadventures over many years spent together in the vegetable patch. Readers will enjoy the friendly direction and advice these veterans offer. Easy-to-read boxes, bulleted lists, charts, and detailed how-to illustrations make each week’s activities clear and doable. Spots for record-keeping encourage readers to track their own successes and fine-tune their weekly schedules from year to year. Inch by inch, row by row, week by week, gardeners will move confidently through the gardening season. Whether it’s planting the strawberries, pinching off the pumpkin blossoms, checking for tomato hornworm, or harvesting the carrots, they will know exactly when and how to do it for the most bountiful harvests and the most enjoyable vegetable-growing experiences ever.

.Vitakraft Vegetable Sticks for Rabbits (4-oz  Two 7  sticks)


.Vitakraft Vegetable Sticks for Rabbits (4-oz Two 7 sticks)


$3.11


“Contains only top-quality ingredients such as specially selected seeds plus vitamins, minerals, and vegetables — all baked 3 times on an all-natural wooden stick. Vegetable Sticks are not only nutritious, but they simulate your rabbit s instinctive urge to forage for food as if in its natural habitat. Contains only top-quality ingredients such as specially selected seeds plus vitamins, minerals, and vegetables — all baked 3 times on an all-natural wooden stick. Vegetable Sticks are not only…”

Koyo Foods 34775 Asian Vegetable Dry Ramen


Koyo Foods 34775 Asian Vegetable Dry Ramen


$31.97


KOYO FOODS 12x 2.1 OZ ASIAN VEGETABLE DRY RAMEN. Organic Noodles: Organic heirloom wheat flour and sea salt. Soup Packet: Natural sea salt Chinese mushroom powder vegetable powders (onion and garlic) organic sugar garlic chili pepper ginger snow peas sweet red bell pepper green onion black pepppers.:. (Note: This product description is informational only. Always check the actual product label in your possession for the most accurate ingredient information before use. For any health or dietary related matter always consult your doctor before use.)



 Kitchen Garden Box: Save and Grow Seeds of Your Favorite Vegetables


Kitchen Garden Box: Save and Grow Seeds of Your Favorite Vegetables


$10.49


New – “Quirk’s Kitchen Garden Box” contains everything gardeners need to collect, store, and replant seeds for their favorite tried-and-true vegetables, from marrpws, cucumbers, and melons to peppers, peas, and heirloom tomatoes. Gardening expert and TV personality Mike McGrath provides simple step-by-step instructions, practical tips and uses, and delicious recipes for each vegetable. Beautifully designed envelopes for seed storage are sure to inspire collecting year after year.
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