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Oregano – Italian

Perennial or Annual: Perennial Best Season to Plant: Spring through summer Best Place to Plant: Well-drained soil in full sun Growth: 18 inches to 3 feet Italian oregano is less pungent than its Greek cousin. Plant oregano in a well-drained soil or potting mix with medium fertility. Average watering will...
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Mint

Perennial or Annual: Hardy Perennial Best Season to Plant: Spring through summer. Best Place to Plant: Shade part shade, in a large container, set on concrete or decking Growth: 1-2 feet Many species of mint are available. Mint is considered an invasive plant and should be planted in a container....
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French Tarragon

Perennial or Annual: Tender perennial Best Season to Plant: Late spring Best Place to Plant: Full sun to very light afternoon shade Growth: 18-24 inches tall Tricky to grow, but with the right conditions you will find a beautiful stand of this feathery foliaged dark green herb. Raised beds with...
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Cilantro

Perennial or Annual: Tender perennial or annual Best Season to Plant: Spring and fall Best Place to Plant: Sun to part sun Growth: 1-5 feet at full height Cilantro does best inn cool weather and needs sunshine to grow. It can be grown in some coastal climates through the summer...
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Chives

Perennial or Annual: Hardy perennial Best Season to Plant: Spring through summer Best Place to Plant: Full sun Growth: 10 -18 inches Chives grow in dense clusters with pretty hollow slender green leaves cheap cialis pills. Chives are useful in the summer for its delicate onion flavor and beauty as...
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Chervil

Perennial or Annual: Annual Best Season to Plant: Spring or fall Best Place to Plant: Full sun to light shade Growth: 8-10 inches The delicate bright green leaves are finely cut, and form sort of a mound. Chervil is very sensitive to heat, and like cilantro, will bolt with too...
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Lettuce ‘FlashyTrout’s Back’ (H)

Matures: 56 days Type: Heirloom (H) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » We sell this lettuce under its translated name, but it was originally called Froellenschluss. It also goes by the name of Freckles. Its origins have been traced back to Germany in1793. The leaves are pale to medium...
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Lettuce ‘Red Fire’ (H)

Matures: 55 days Type: Heirloom (H) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » Red Fire, a red leaf lettuce, is slow growing, but produces large uniform heads with loads of colorful frilly leaves that are shiny and somewhat puckered. It retains its sweet flavor even when the weather warms up....
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Lettuce ‘Winter Density’ (H)

Matures: 60 days Type: Heirloom (H) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » Winter Density is sometimes described as a tall buttercrunch and is an heirloom from 19th century France. Also known as ‘Craquerelle du Midi’ it is somewhat like a Bibb in the baby stage, then quickly forms into...
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Lettuce ‘Nevada’ (H)

Matures: 48 days Type: Heirloom (H) How to Grow: Learn how to grow » This European crisphead (or Batavian) is one of the outstanding lettuces out there. It’s light bright green leaves are slightly puckered and  thick and juicy inside and out. As it matures it creates an open heart, pale...
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