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Long-lasting, too... the turnips provide an attractant that sustains draw through late fall and winter, even after the tops are gone. Hey, a happy buck is a lazy buck. Make sure none of your locals wander off in search of better forage. Sow Brassica Blend, and reap the rewards!
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CULTURE: Cabbage (as well as related brassicas) is a heavy feeder and does best under fertile conditions with adequate soil moisture throughout the growing period. EARLY CROPS: Use early and midseason varieties. Sow 3-4 seeds/in. in flats, cold frame, outdoor seed bed or in 1-1 1/2" plug trays 4-6 weeks before transplanting out. If possible keep soil temperature over 75°F (24°C) until germination, then reduce air temperature to about 60°F (16°C). Transplant outdoors 12-18" apart in rows 18-34" apart...
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Winfred Rape Seed - Forage Quality Winfred forage brassica napus is a cross between a turnip and a kale, traditionally termed a rape. These different genetic make-ups have conferred very different characteristics. Winfred forage brassica was identified, by its Netherlands breeders, as a rape line that survived an unusually cold winter. The name is derived from the reference to winter (Win) and a close approximation to the German word froid (Fred), meaning cold. The ability to withstand minus -15oC...
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Long-lasting, too... the turnips provide an attractant that sustains draw through late fall and winter, even after the tops are gone. Hey, a happy buck is a lazy buck. Make sure none of your locals wander off in search of better forage. Sow Brassica Blend, and reap the rewards!
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(70 Day) A high-performance, extremely vigorous, open-pollinated variety. Produces bright white 7 to 10 inch densely curded domed heads that are well-protected by vigorous, upright wrapper leaves. Tolerates both heat and cold stress well and has excellent holding ability so harvest can be enjoyed over a longer time.
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Broccoli Raab isn't actually related to broccoli (it's in the Turnip family), but the florets it sets will remind you of broccoli, which is how it comes by its common name. Rich in Vitamins A, C, and K, they are also loaded with potassium, calcium, and iron. The flavor is both nutty and somewhat bitter, with a pungent bite. Steamed or sauteed, this is a gourmand's delight!
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Sulfites, aluminum chloride, and chlorine (bleach) are the most common preservatives used in Chinese herbs. These are intended to prevent molding/spoiling and preserve the appearance of freshness of the herbs. However, many people are sensitive to these preservatives or prefer to have herbs without them. With proper drying, sealing, and packing (often nitrogen packing them to displace oxygen), herbs do not need fumigation. Plum Flower is currently the only company offering this advanced type...
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Daikon radishes are one of the new and exciting food plot discoveries being made in the brassica family of plants for deer food plots. Forage radishes may be planted alone or used in a food plot mixture with crops such as clovers and grains. Use the radishes as a nurse crop as they are excellent in this food plot role as they add high nutrient organic matter to soil such as nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium, boron and sulfur as they die off in the winter and decompose rapidly.
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ORNAMENTAL KALE Red/White Brassica Oleracea --- 1,400 Flower Seeds + GIFT
ORNAMENTAL KALE Red & White [ Brassica Oleracea ] **** 1,400 SEEDS **** Season: Biennial/Annual Height: 8 Inches Bloom Season: Spring/Summer Environment: Full Sun/Partial Shade Zones: All regions of North America Ornamental Kale [ Brassica Oleracea ] looks beautiful in the front of a border or mixed together in window boxes and containers. Combine it with chrysanthemums, sedum, and asters for a beautiful fall scene. Its shallow root systems make it easy to transplant them from the garden...
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CULTURE: Kohlrabi prefers mild or cool weather, and is grown throughout the season in the North, and during fall and winter in the South. Sow 1" apart, 1/4- 1/2" deep, in rows 12-18" apart. Thin to 4" between plants. For earliest crops start in flats or plug trays and transplant. Rapid growth makes for best eating, and a good, rich, "cabbage" soil is recommended. Harvest when roots are about 2" diameter. DAYS TO MATURITY: From direct seeding; subtract about 14 days if transplanting. AVG. DIRECT SEEDING...
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(70 Day) A high-performance, extremely vigorous, open-pollinated variety. Produces bright white 7 to 10 inch densely curded domed heads that are well-protected by vigorous, upright wrapper leaves. Tolerates both heat and cold stress well and has excellent holding ability so harvest can be enjoyed over a longer time.
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Brassica sinapelis nigra. Annual. Plant produces seeds which are ground and mixed with vinegar to make a peppery brown mustard. Used to flavor meats and as a spice pickling. The Black Mustard is mentioned in the Bible. Plant Height: 36" tall. pk/100 Sunlight: Partial Shade Planting Instructions: Plant seeds ¼" deep. Soil Facts: Requires a well prepared soil. Use general purpose fertilizer when preparing soil. Germination: 12-18 days Tips: Use Herbs Alive and RootBlast for larger plants and higher...
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Indications : Main use is as a stimulating external application; relieves muscular and skeletal pain; for feverishness, colds and influenza it may be taken as a tea or ground and sprinkled into a bath; chilblains; an infusion or poultice will aid in bronchitis. To make a poultice, mix 4 oz of freshly ground seeds with warm water to form a thick paste. Spread on a piece of cloth the size of the body area to be covered. To stop the paste sticking to the skin, lay a dampened gauze on the skin. Apply...
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When any seed, nut grain or legume is germinated - and allowed to grow - this is described as sprouting. During the sprouting process the entire chemical composition changes. Soaking initiates germination. For the sprouting blend to develop its maximum level of nutrition the general rule is that it must be allowed to grow for at least two to three days. During this time vitamins are generated, proteins present are broken down into their basic amino acids, minerals become chelated making them easier...
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Winfred Rape Seed - Forage Quality Winfred forage brassica napus is a cross between a turnip and a kale, traditionally termed a rape. These different genetic make-ups have conferred very different characteristics. Winfred forage brassica was identified, by its Netherlands breeders, as a rape line that survived an unusually cold winter. The name is derived from the reference to winter (Win) and a close approximation to the German word froid (Fred), meaning cold. The ability to withstand minus -15oC...
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CULTURE: Kohlrabi prefers mild or cool weather, and is grown throughout the season in the North, and during fall and winter in the South. Sow 1" apart, 1/4- 1/2" deep, in rows 12-18" apart. Thin to 4" between plants. For earliest crops start in flats or plug trays and transplant. Rapid growth makes for best eating, and a good, rich, "cabbage" soil is recommended. Harvest when roots are about 2" diameter. DAYS TO MATURITY: From direct seeding; subtract about 14 days if transplanting. AVG. DIRECT SEEDING...
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CULTURE: Kohlrabi prefers mild or cool weather, and is grown throughout the season in the North, and during fall and winter in the South. Sow 1" apart, 1/4- 1/2" deep, in rows 12-18" apart. Thin to 4" between plants. For earliest crops start in flats or plug trays and transplant. Rapid growth makes for best eating, and a good, rich, "cabbage" soil is recommended. Harvest when roots are about 2" diameter. DAYS TO MATURITY: From direct seeding; subtract about 14 days if transplanting. AVG. DIRECT SEEDING...
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Brassica rapa (Wisconsin Fast Plants), F1 Yellow-Green Leaf Seed, Pk 200
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Daikon radishes are one of the new and exciting food plot discoveries being made in the brassica family of plants for deer food plots. Forage radishes may be planted alone or used in a food plot mixture with crops such as clovers and grains. Use the radishes as a nurse crop as they are excellent in this food plot role as they add high nutrient organic matter to soil such as nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium, boron and sulfur as they die off in the winter and decompose rapidly.
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81938. Ernst, A. Weitere Untersuchungen Zur Phananalyse, Zum Fertilitatsproblem Und Zur Genetik Heterostyler Primeln. 1. Primula Viscoa All . Druck und Verlad, Art.Institut Orell Fussli, Zurich, 1933, Archiv Der Julius Klaus-Stiftung Fur Verebungsforschung, Sozialanthropologie Und Rassenhygiene, Band 8, Heft 1/2 : 215 pages with 8 plates, 19 figures and 66 tables. Softbound, previous owners book stamp, uncut text in very good condition. $55.00
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(100 Day) A late cabbage of unequaled keeping qualities. It produces large, round, 7 to 10 inch solid heads with sweet, mild flavor, ideal for boiling, slaw and kraut. Withstands hot, dry weather and does not rot from the effects of wet seasons.
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(A/2')(FS) These reddish brown to dark brown seeds are used in the making of hot brown and stone-ground mustards.
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