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Cherry Tomato Sugar Sweetie Certified Organic Seeds 60 Seeds

March 18, 2010 by  
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This variety has a strong sweet tomato taste. The fruits are 3/4 to 1 inch in diameter on indeterminate but only 2 foot vines. Sugar Sweetie is one f the few cherry tomatoes that does well in a large container. As with all tomatoes, do not allow the soil to dry out as this will [...]

Beefsteak Tomato Heirloom Certified Organic Seeds

March 18, 2010 by  
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Vigorous grower, produces tomatoes reaching up to 2 pounds Enough seeds for 20 plants (after thinning) Comes with cultivation instructions Indeterminate, requires support such as wire cages for best results Lycopersicon lycopersicum Product DescriptionThe sandwich tomato. When transplanting tomatoes, bury half of the stem after you have taken the leaves off. You will be rewarded [...]

Peas Sugar Snap Certified Organic Seeds 85 Seeds

March 18, 2010 by  
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Plant this sweet tasting pea in early in spring or fall It is a cool season vegetable. This packet plants a 10 foot row. Please provide a support for it. Pisum sativa Product Description A vegetable to grow especially if you have children about your garden. Plant the seed directly in the soil and provide [...]

Cilantro Certified Organic Heirloom Seeds 200 Seeds

March 18, 2010 by  
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Easy to grow annual organic herb seeds Terrific for salsa and salads. 3 grams per package Sow directly in the pot they are to grow. They do not like to be transplanted Product Description Sow these seeds where they will remain as cilantro resents transplanting and will bolt, go to seed much faster than it [...]

Do organic gardening products such as pesticides, fertilizers have to be certified?

March 18, 2010 by  
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I’m starting an organic tomato garden and with so many different options, I wanted to make sure that I’m only using products that are in fact organic. I understand that only food and fiber require certification, but what about gardening products?