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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Whether for stir fries or salads, baby pak choi is a relatively versatile plant and ideal for the Canadian climate as it is temperable to cooler...
Ideal in the North American climate, Blue Curled Scotch Kale, doesn't quite warm you up as the name or related drink might imply, but it is loaded...
Also known as 'Chinese Cabbage', bok choy is an ideal plant for the North American climate as it can be planted at cooler temperatures. When:...
Canton Bok Choy also known as Pak Choi, is a Chinese version of cabbage - a nice addition to soups, sauces or stirfries, boy choy is a staple of...
Sometimes considered a 'trickier' plant to sow and grow, Celery just needs a bit more love in the garden than others. It is loaded with fibre and a...
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...
Chinese Celery, also known as Kintsai in its native language, is the celery that one might enjoy in Chinese cuisine. Planting Guide: Can be sown in...
Both sweet and succulent! Planting Guide: Start about one month prior to the last seasonal frost, direct sow in well-drained soil. Sow 1" deep,...
A sweet and aromatic traditional italian herb describes fennel romanesco best. Planting Guide: Once the last seasonal frost has passed, direct...
Succulent leaves accompanied by a crunchy stem - sounds good right? Well... it is! This is one plant where you can make use of the seed on it's own...
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 member of the bok choi family, this Chinese Cabbage is also great for stir fries or salads and is a bit more heat tolerant (less prone to bolting...
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...
Native to China and relative to broccoli and bok choy, it's most popular dish is kimchi although it serves a variety of uses in the kitchen. A...
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...
Salad leaf oriental mix is essentially a unique combination of baby leaf lettuces combined to offer some variety to your garden and your plate....
Loaded with potassium and other healthy vitamins, savoy cabbage is a favourite with cabbage lovers due to its sweeter taste and texture. Best of...
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...
Also known as English or garden peas, these are a popular garden staple and a fan of culinary enthusiasts. As the name suggests, peas must be...
Used in a variety of yummy dishes, snow peas are great to have on hand in the garden and ideal for those with a bit of a green thumb. Planting...
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...
Great for planting early or late in season, this is a nice substitute for spinach in the garden. Planting Guide: Sow as soon as the soil can be...
Dark green and oh, so delicious, these are great to kick off the garden season or close it in late fall. Planting Guide: Sow 1/4" deep, 12" apart...
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...