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Lettuce Devil's Ears (Lactuca sativa var. longifolia)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Magnificent romaine lettuce with narrow, pointed leaves, green fringed with red. We can't swear the Devil has this ear shape, but we can say it tastes great. This very old variety comes from France. We cut the leaves as needed.
Onion Catawissa (Allium x proliferum, syn. Allium cepa var. proliferum)
10.00 $ 10.00 $ 10.0 CAD
Sale between july 20th and november 15th only

** CANNOT BE SHIPPED OUTSIDE CANADA ** The 'Catawissa' or Egyptian onion has long been grown in Quebec. It is mentioned as far back as 1820, and it would have arrived with the first settlers. But its origin is unclear, with some saying it comes from Catawissa, a city in Pennsylvania, and others from China. Grapes. We mainly harvest the bulblets or the bulb, but the foliage is also delicious chopped like chives. After 2-3 years, the plant will benefit from being divided and then replanted individually. The surpluses can then be eaten like a green onion. The 'Catawissa' onion has a small to medium, elongated, red bulb.;;Quantity Approximately 8 small bulbils per order.

MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Benefits from a division after a few years.
Goose Pole Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
This bean, would have been found in the throat of a wild goose, then cultivated thereafter. It would be a heritage variety from Acadia, but was shared with us by a Native American. Gray speckled black beans, this bean is a landrace, so its patterns may vary.

BOTANICAL INFORMATION
Latin name: Phaseolus vulgaris
Common name: Canadian Wild Goose Bean
English: Goose Bean
Family: Fabaceae
Geneviève Spilled Everything! Pole Bean
1.60 $ 4.00 $ 1.6 CAD
In the studio, Geneviève got her laces tangled, and brought down all the cabarets! So here are our best climbing beans, in all colors and flavors! Skunk, True Red Cranberry, Kahnawake Mohawk, Turkey craw, Mennonite, Mayflower and Grand-mère.
Scarlett Nantes Carrots (Daucus carota var. sativus)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
This cylindrical carrot has a very soft and very crunchy flesh. Orange in color, this variety with great keeping qualities is excellent fresh, frozen or juiced. Easy to grow

The vast majority of our seeds are produced on our farm. However, if the cultivation of a variety fails or if it is out of stock, we source from other seed companies to ensure an interesting selection. This is the case for this variety.

BOTANICAL INFORMATION
Latin name: Daucus carota var. satisfied
Common name: Orange carrot
English: Carrot
Family: Apiaceae

MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
"Tear" your carrots, that is, thin them out quickly so they don't all stick together and stay small.
Eggplant Mordon Midget (Solanum melongena)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Variety that has spanned the ages.
Glacial Ficoid ( Mesembryanthemum crystallinum)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Also called 'Icegrass', icy ficoid is native to South Africa. Its foliage, which seems covered with frost or dew, is slightly tart, very pleasant to the taste and is eaten raw in salads or cooked in butter. Its tiny flowers are delicate and very original. Easy to grow, undemanding, but fears frost.

MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Fear the frost.
Vinedale pepper (Capsicum anuum)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
An outstanding early-producing variety, delivering uniform fruits that mature from green to red
Poire jaune Cherry Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Small heirloom pear-shaped cherry tomato. Very low in acidity, perfect for healthy snacks!
Yellow Bell Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
1.60 $ 4.00 $ 1.6 CAD
Heirloom Italian tomato, mild flavor, productive clusters, ideal for sauces
Mixture of "Je Capote" Cherry Tomatoe (Solanum lycopersicum et/ou pimpinellifolium)
1.60 $ 4.00 $ 1.6 CAD
A cheerful little mix from our cherry tomato collection!
Bulbous fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Easy to grow, especially in cool climates. You have to make sure that there is no lack of water, so that it remains very tender. This variety has no name, it comes from a cross in our field. Beautiful chubby medium sized bulbs. Leave the root in the ground during the winter, you will have multiple bulbs the following spring.

MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Does not fear northern regions.
Pepper Penis (Capsicum anuum)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
You don't have the berlue, this hot pepper evokes with precision the male member.;Of unknown origin, it would probably come from the regions of Louisiana, Texas in the United States or Mexico. His popularity would be due to Frank X. Tolbert (1912-1984), a journalist-historian from Texas working at the Dallas Morning News (between 1946 and 1984) and writing rather unusual local columns. In English he is called Peter Pepper (Capsicum annuum var. annuum, "Peter pepper"). You can find reds, oranges and yellows (this last color being rather rare). On the Scoville scale, it is evaluated on average at 16,500 on the Scoville scale, that is to say that it has a burning taste, but excellent dried or candied. Its shape is not discreet, it plants very well in a pot for Grandma's balcony, and will find its place in a guerrilla gardening, or on a sidewalk eatery (no pun intended) to make the neighbors laugh.

MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
love the heat
Market More cucumber (Cucumis sativus)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Cucumbers have been cultivated and consumed for over 3000 years, particularly in India and Egypt. The ‘Marketmore’ variety is particularly popular for its delicious flesh and thin skin, making it an excellent choice as a garden cucumber. Easy to grow in the ground or in a pot, this cucumber offers great productivity, especially in the presence of pollinating insects.

The majority of our seeds come directly from our farm. However, in the event that a variety encounters growing difficulties or is out of stock, we call on other seed companies to offer you a varied and quality selection. This is the case for this specific variety.
Bok Choy Shanghai Green cabbage (Brassica rapa var. chinensis)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
This Bok-Choy is tiny, but how tasty! Its short, but wide white stems end in a dark green spatulate blade. Its many leaves form a very dense foot of flared shape. Excellent in stir-fries! It grows easily and does not fear the cold. Also, it takes up very little space in the vegetable garden. Bok Choy contains rich amounts of vitamin K, C, A, magnesium, calcium, manganese, potassium and iron.

BOTANICAL INFORMATION
Latin name: Brassica rapa var. chinensis
Common names: Chinese cabbage, Pak choi, Bok Choy
English: Chinese cabbage, Pak choi, Bok Choy
Family: Brassicaceae
Italian Pink Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
1.60 $ 4.00 $ 1.6 CAD
Hardy pink heirloom tomato, heavy yields, exceptional flavor.
French Breakfast Radish (Raphanus sativus)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Old variety originating from France, very popular and dating from 1879. Beautiful small shiny red elongated radishes with white tips and white flesh. Mild, slightly spicy flavor, tender and crunchy flesh. Grow well from spring to late summer.

Daroi Pole Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Very vigorous climbing yellow bean producing beautiful long stringless yellow pods which are delicious eaten fresh. The man who gave it to us was collecting the seeds from his bush beans year after year when he noticed that his beans were becoming vines! He named them Daroi and we were surprised how good they were so we share them with you!
Corn Country Gentleman (Zea mays)
1.60 $ 4.00 $ 1.6 CAD
Old variety of corn introduced around 1890 in the USA, soft and sweet. Plant over 2 m tall, producing two to three 20 cm spikes. The long white grains are not arranged in a row, but in a totally irregular fashion. Cook longer to extract the flavor. Excellent on the BBQ.

MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Rare, share.
San Marzano tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD

Italian tomato, meaty, low seed, ideal for sauces