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Gooseberry

Gooseberries

Produce late June/early July. Self-fruitful, but produces better with more than one.

2-gal -- $16  |  3-gal -- $27

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Pixwell

Medium-sized pinkish berries have a superb flavor. Delicious for fresh eating or for pies and jellies. Vigorous, bushy, almost thornless plants are very hardy and bear abundant fruit that ripen in July. Self-pollinating. Zones 3-7.

Cavendish

Early Main Season. Sets the standard for strawberry excellence. Developed in Canada, Cavendish produces high yields of large, firm, bright red berries with outstanding flavor. Plants are vigorous and runner well with berries ripening over a long season. Popular for both U-pick and home garden use. Has resistance to Red Stele and Verticillium Wilt. Zones 3-8.

Asparagus
Organic Asparagus

Asparagus

Space plants 12-14" apart with 3' between rows. Potted in pots of 5, 10, 15, and 25 plants per pot. When carefully removed and separated, asparagus plants can be planted in the garden throughout the season.

$9 for 5  |  $16 for 10  |  $38 for 25​

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Jersey Giant

All male variety so plants will divert more energy into spear production. Thick stems adapt well to grilling and canning as well as being less likely to overcook when steaming. Excellent northern climate variety.

Rhubarb
Rhubarb

Rhubarb

Qt. --  $4  |  1-gal -- $9  |  Lg. Pot -- $15

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Victoria

The best cooking rhubarb, bar none. Noticeably sweeter and milder the all others. Stalks are slender and very tender, so it's quick and easy to fix for the pot. Plants are prolific; stalks green with red blush. Zones 3-8.

Onions
Gooseberry

onions

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Evergreen Hardy White Bunching Onions

Exceptionally cold hardy perennial scallion onion! Harvest all season as needed. Each onion planted forms its own new bunch. One of the first veggies ready in spring.

mulberry

Mulberries

Available in 2-gal  |  3-gal  |  5 gal pots

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Mulberries

Mulberries

July. Juicy, purple-black, sweet and flavorful berries. The berries are up to an inch long and good for eating fresh. They're most commonly used for making into jellies and deep purple wine. The berries also freeze well. Tree has shiny, dark green foliage and also makes a fine shade tree. Self-pollinating. Zone 4-8.

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