The Freedom Apple
Hardiness in an apple tree is a huge virtue, especially hardiness against diseases. The Freedom apple is cold hardy down to below-freezing temperatures, but even …
Hardiness in an apple tree is a huge virtue, especially hardiness against diseases. The Freedom apple is cold hardy down to below-freezing temperatures, but even …
Wouldn’t it be nice if apples were immortal so we had plenty of time to use them before they went bad? Well, the Baldwin apple …
Would you believe it if we told you that you could grow fresh avocados in your very own garden in winter? It’s true! The Bacon …
It’s no wonder that the Granadero tomato’s name means “grenade thrower.” This disease-resistant, hardy hybrid tomato packs a punch of sweet-and-spicy flavor like a bomb …
If ever there was an heirloom tomato that made delayed gratification worth the wait, it’s the Kentucky Beefsteak tomato. Huge, gorgeous, and delicious, this enormous …
It’s no wonder that the Super Sweet 100 tomato has been lovingly nicknamed “vine candy.” These tomatoes are some of the sweetest you’ve ever tasted. …
Does it drive you crazy to watch your incredible heirloom tomatoes grow and ripen to perfection, only to split their skin and start going bad the moment you turn away? Then let me introduce you to the Hungarian Heart tomato.
Blueberry season is a favorite time of year for many. But the time between now and then can seem to drag on forever while you wait for your precious blueberries to ripen. If you want to get your hands on fresh, delightful, scrumptious blueberries before the usual blueberry season, the early-ripening Sharpblue Blueberry may be the one for you.
If you’d like to experience picking your own berries, but don’t live near the woods or have enough room for your own bushes, the Northcountry Blueberry may be just what you’re looking for. Smaller and more compact than other types of blueberries, it produces nearly as much as a significantly bigger plant.
Hardyblues also live up to their name as they flourish in cooler parts of the US than some other berry bushes can handle. If you thought blueberries weren’t an option because you live in one of the colder parts of the country, the Hardyblue Blueberry may be the solution.