| Haynes Greenhouse Vegetable Plants - 2008 | |
| For our gardening
friends: this is a list of the vegetables plants we offer. We grow almost
every variety from seed. If you are new to this area, our official last frost date is May 10. If you get antsy and plant tender plants outside before this date, make sure you have covers for them encase we have a cold spell. A cardboard box, sheets or towels are good protection. If you have to resort to using plastic, make sure it does not touch the plants. |
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| Peppers | |
| Ancho -
Pablano type, mildly hot Cayenne - long red, hot, good for drying California Wonder - sweet bell that turns red when ripe Golden California Wonder - yellow version of California Wonder Habanero - very hot Jalepano- nice and hot Thai Hot - very small ornamental with a burst of hot Yellow Hungarian Hot - Also known as Banana, the mildest of the hots Yellow Hungarian Sweet - Sweet banana
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Tomatoes
Initials behind the name denotes disease resistant varieties. Indeterminate varieties set fruit all season and need to be staked, Determinate varieties reach a certain height and stop setting fruit. Days indicate time from transplant to first fruit harvest |
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| Beefmaster -
VFN 80 days Indeterminate, very
large deep red, 2 # beefstake type Better Boy - VFN 70 days Indeterminate, deep red, meaty 1# Excellent variety Better Bush - VF1F2NASt 68 days Indeterminate, good plant for pots only reaching 3-4 ft, 8oz red Better Bush Cherry - VF1F2NASt 68 days Indeterminate, red cherry type fruit, good plant for pots only reaching 3 -4 ft. Big Beef - All America Winner 1994, 73 days Indeterminate, disease resistant, 12 oz meaty, deep red Big Girl - VFN, 78 days Indeterminate, 9 oz bright red , meaty, crack resistant, wonderful flavor of Big Boy Celebrity - VFNT All America Winner 1984, 70 days Determinate, 8oz firm deep red, very flavorful Early Girl - VF 52 days Indeterminate 4-6 oz. very early red German Johnson - Heirloom 85 days, Indeterminate Large low acid reddish pink fruit, tall plants. This tomato was named after Robert Johnson, who was declared a hero in 1820 by eating one in public in New Jersey professing that tomatoes were not toxic or poisonous. Golden Boy - VF 70 days Indeterminate gold, juicy, well flavored 9oz, low acid Husky Gold Cherry - 70 days indeterminate, sweet 1" yellow ideal for pots, 3 ft tall plant Juliet - All America Winner 1999, 60 days Indeterminate, very sweet 1oz plum type in clusters like grapes, crack and disease resistant, high yield Lemon Boy - F-1 Hybrid, 72 days, Indeterminate, a true yellow, not golden, a heavy producer of 7-8oz fruit that is tasty and mild. low acid. Mexican Yellow - Heirloom 85 days Indeterminate, large yellow with red streaks, very mild, low acid. Mr. Stripey - Heirloom 80 days Indeterminate, yellow beefsteak type with red streaks, 14oz to 3# Oxheart - Heirloom 90 days Indeterminate, Extra large heart shaped, reddish-pink fruit, few seeds, mild flavor, low acid. Pink Girl - VF 75 days Indeterminate, 8oz pink, crack resistant. Ponderosa Pink - Heirloom 88 days Indeterminate, large purplish-pink, mild flavor. Ponderosa Red - Heirloom 85 days Indeterminate, large red, mild flavor Rutgers - VF 82 days Determinate, 6oz bright red, crack resistant, high acid. good canner. Super Sweet 100 - F1 hybrid 65 days Indeterminate, clusters of 1" red fruit, cherry type Viva Italia - highly disease resistant, 76 days Roma type, blocky pear 3oz, Whopper - VF1F2NT 65 days Indeterminate, red 12oz, very disease and crack resistant Yellow Pear - Heirloom 75 days Indeterminate, yellow pear shaped cherry type
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