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Along with new potatoes, fresh peas are the hallmark sign that spring is in full swing.  Peas are very cold-tolerant and are usually some of the first seeds sown in the spring.  Harvesting them is a joy...it's hard to resist shelling out a few pods and eating the peas right there in the garden.  We offer a variety of heirloom peas including snow peas, snap peas, sugar peas, shelling peas, and even soup peas.  Check out our selection of heirloom pea seeds and find the one that is just right for you. More

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This week, we're diving into the science that proves what we all know to be true—heirloom tomatoes just taste better.  Join us as we dive into the juicy science behind tomato flavor.

Their diversity of color and shape is what makes heirloom tomatoes so famous.  In this week's post we're diving into the surprisingly simple biology of tomato color to reveal a few simple variables that combine to give tomatoes such a wide variety of colors.

It's confusing. Out in the garden, we've got gourds masquerading as squash and squash that render themselves entirely edible, intent instead on transforming into decorative novelties.  This week we're clarifying the terminology all while having some fun calling out the imposters.

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