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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Asian Spinach or Amaranthus, sort of like a fine wine, gets spicier with age. Planting Guide: Late May, sow 1/2" deep, 4" apart in rows 12" apart....
Asparagus, a vegetable of many names - known as Garden Asparagus, Sparrow Grass or Asparagus Officinal, this hearty green is a perennial and will...
Ideal for container growing and fully edible (leaves & stems), water spinach, is fairly easy to grow. Planting Guide: Sow 1/8" inch deep, about...
Just as it sounds, Bitter Melon is.... bitter. Part of the Cucurbitaceae family, Bitter melon behaves very much like it's brother cucumber or...
The summer 'snowball', Cauliflower Snowball is one of the best to plant and a staple in many kitchens - raw, baked, boiled, seasoned, breaded,...
A semi-aquatic plant, this spinach is fully edible - leaf, stem and all. Planting guide: Plant well after the last seasonal frost in late...
It looks like spinach and sounds like spinach, but it is actually a very distant relative to it... Actually, Malabar Spinach is much tastier in...
Pumpkins like their space... Planting Guide: Sow 1" deep, about 3' apart, in rows 6-8' apart after the danger of frost and the soil is warm....
If you are seeking a fast and early return on your rapini - this is your pick! This is a family favourite in the Zappa household - great steamed or...
This is a family favourite in the Zappa household - great steamed or fried in olive oil with some garlic and onion! Did you know that Rapini is...
A beautiful ornamental and extremely heat tollerant, red malabar spinach is a welcomed garden addition. Vine plant. It's leaves are great in...
When something was specifically crafted for a colder climate - you know it had Canada in mind. Large green spinach greens - you simply cannot go...