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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Just as it sounds, Bitter Melon is.... bitter. Part of the Cucurbitaceae family, Bitter melon behaves very much like it's brother cucumber or...
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...
Meaty in flavour and texture, eggplants are great in the garden. Planting Guide: Start indoors about 8 weeks prior to the last seasonal frost. Sow...
This eggplant can be grown in a pot - how awesome is that? Unlike the traditional variety, Eggplant Rotonda Bianca Sfumata Di Rosa, is light purple...
Long, skinny, red (like icicles) and peppery in taste - these fellas are worth the garden addition. Planting Guide: Sow 1/2" deep, about 4"...
An unsuspected member of the Chard Family, this crop actually tastes a bit more like a spinach and is a fan of cooler temperatures. Planting...
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....
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'...
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...
Pretty, meaty in flavour and with a variety of edible uses, Red Rhubarb Swiss Chard is a great garden choice. Planting Guide: Sow 1/2" deep,...
Smooth Green Leaf Swiss Chard is actually a beet by definition, but its claim to fame is more for its beautiful and edible leaves. Planting...
White Ribbed Swiss Chard is actually a beet by definition, but its claim to fame is more for its beautiful and edible leaves. Planting Guide:...
Long, skinny, white (like icicles) and peppery in taste - these fellas are worth the garden addition. Planting Guide: Sow 1/2" deep, about 4"...