Kangkong Water Spinach
A semi-aquatic plant, this spinach is fully edible - leaf, stem and all. Planting guide: Plant well after the last seasonal frost in late...
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This leafy green is not a fan of hot weather so best planted as soon as the winter frost disappears. Each seed produces a stem to which leaves...
Asparagus, a vegetable of many names - known as Garden Asparagus, Sparrow Grass or Asparagus Officinal, this hearty green is a perennial and will...
This fun little lettuce is succulent in taste and a nice addition to any salad or lettuce mix. Where: This plant likes the sun, but does not...
The Blue Lake Bush Bean speaks to luscious strength and vigor doesn't it? This dark green bush bean has been around for many years and known for...
Pole means 'up' - this heart healthy bean needs a trellis as it can grow as much as 6' tall. Known for its 'meaty' center, this pole bean is said...
A favourite amidst italian cuisine and chef's alike is the Cannelini Bean - a starchy, potato like addition to soups (re. minestrone), stews, and...
Keep these plant babies safe from frost... They will not survive in the cold. Labelled as a dwarf due to their statured nature by comparison to...
A vigourous climber, this italian romano bean is a great garden addition. Beans are meaty in flavour and flatter in shape. Pole bean. Planting...
Also known as the 'climbing french bean', this plant will grow vigorously and produces, meaty, yellow beans. Planting Guide: Sow 1" deep, about...
You guessed it, these fellas are long and vivacious! This bean variety can grow up to 3' long! Pole bean. Planting Guide: Sow 1" deep, about 4-6"...
As the name suggests, this bean does not dissappoint - easy to pick and a heavier crop in nature. Bush bean. Planting Guide: Sow 1" deep, about...
Long, skinny, burgundy noodle like beans which are sweet in flavour is what this plant produces. Pole Bean - meaning that support is required....
Meaty in taste and packed with fiber, this bush bean will not disappoint. Planting Guide: After the danger of frost has dissipated, sow seeds 1"...
Shelling beans are generally in a more immature growth stage and often are juicier and tastier as a result. They are located in shells or pods,...
These beans have an outer shell, which is why they are called 'shelling' beans. These beans need to be shelled to uncover the yummy goodness...
Full of stringy goodness, these flat pods freeze really well and are absolutely delicious. This is a pole bean and will need adequate supports in...
These beans are great for eating, canning or freezing as they tend to hold their flavour longer than most. Planting Guide: Direct sow well after...
Yellow Wax Bush Beans are a bush-snap variety that are a little easier to grow and maintain in the garden. They are a great supplement to the...
Despite the elusive name, the black seeded simpson is anything but dark. Leafy, vibrant, tender and succulent, this lettuce is one of the most...
Part of the 'Butterhead' Family, Boston Lettuce, is soft, round, succulent and carries a buttery flavour. It is a nice complement to any salad or...
Buttercrunch lettuce... Can you say that again? It tastes as sinful as it sounds - buttery with a healthy crunch - that is my kind of garden...
Cherry red and oh, so popular, Cherry Belle Radishes are a fabulous addition to any garden. When: In early spring, after the danger of frost, late...
Some people like it 'hot'... When: Can be sown indoors, 8-12 weeks before the final frost. Chilli Peppers like heat so be sure to transplant well...
Slender, ribbed and oh, so crispy, Chinese Cucumber is generally a favourite amidst cucumber lovers. Planting Guide: Sow 1" deep, 2-3 seeds per...
Marketmore cucumber is dark green and grows relatively straight relative to some of its other cucumber counterparts. Vine. Planting Guide: Sow in...
Fantastic for eating and moreso for pickling, pioneer cucumbers are a great addition to the garden. Vine. Ideal for succession planting. Planting...
An easier lettuce to grow - great for a 'starting' gardener and ideal for pots or patio gardens. Planting Guide: Sow just beneath the soil...
Do you feel the heat? These guys like it hot and spicy! Planting Guide: Habaneros are best started indoors, in March/April in Canada, to make the...
A mix between a banana pepper and a hot chili pepper, these are great to have in the garden and don't have as long a harvest season, which also...
A lettuce spring mix keeps life interesting! A cooler temperature crop, lettuce can be planted in early spring or late summer/early fall....
Long, skinny, red (like icicles) and peppery in taste - these fellas are worth the garden addition. Planting Guide: Sow 1/2" deep, about 4"...
Liking the cooler temperatures, this leafy green/red lettuce has a buttery flavour and is the 'prize' of the crop. Planting Guide: Sow 1/2"...
One of the 'prettier' radishes and popular amidst Chinese cuisine. Also known as 'Watermelon Radish' because of its pink flesh, this radish is both...
A white radish with allot of crunch is the best way to describe the Korean Radish. Planting Guide: Sow 1/2" deep, about 5" apart in rows about 1'...
Red Boston lettuce is tender, succulent & crisp with a mild, sweet flavour. This lettuce boasts shades of red and purple mixed in with some...
Well suited to container planting, red cherry chili peppers are milder in flavour and 'no so hot' on the heat rating. Planting Guide: Ideal for...
Red kidney beans are full of vitamins, antioxidants and loaded with fibre - why would you not want them in the garden? Planting Guide: Sow 1-2"...
Crisp, juicy and oh, so sweet - romaine is a popular variety amidst most salad connoisseurs. Planting Guide: Can be started indoors for...
Salad leaf oriental mix is essentially a unique combination of baby leaf lettuces combined to offer some variety to your garden and your plate....
Scotch Bonnet sounds all sweet and nice, but don't fool yourself - this pepper is fierce on the spice scale! Small, colourful and loaded with spice...
Originating in Italy and sporting the Italian colours of red and green, this pepper is sweet to taste. Planting Guide: Soak seeds for 24 hours...
Long, skinny, white (like icicles) and peppery in taste - these fellas are worth the garden addition. Planting Guide: Sow 1/2" deep, about 4"...
Loaded with plenty of vitamins and chiming with taste, you can't go wrong with bell peppers in the garden! Planting Guide: Start indoors, 6-8...