Irish Cobbler Seed Potatoes for Planting | Classic White Skin, Non-GMO (3 Pound)

The CZ Grain Irish Cobbler Seed Potatoes are a classic white-skinned potato variety perfect for outdoor planting. These non-GMO seed potatoes come in a 3 pound pack and are ideal for growing in your garden or yard. With their United States origin, you can trust that these potatoes are of high quality and will yield delicious results. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, these seed potatoes are sure to be a reliable choice for your planting needs.

Kentucky Wonder POLE Green Bean Seeds, NON-GMO, FREE SHIPPING

Kentucky Wonder Pole Green Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) is a tasty early maturing green bean that will produce 8-9″ pods. Heavy yields over long periods of time. One of the most popular green beans to grow. Pole plant variety. Please do not confuse this with the “Bush” variety. Pole beans grow on vines and will require a trellis Germination in 5-14 days, maturity in 45-55 days Collected: 9/23 Germination: 85% As always, FREE SHIPPING on all orders within the USTracking available for all orders $10 and above. Orders under $10 will be shipped USPS First Class without tracking as this service begins at $4 with the Postal Service. If your order does not qualify for tracking and does not arrive in the allotted time given by Ebay, please reach out to me before opening a case within the resolution centerPlease, if you have any issues with your order, germination or simply need planting instructions, reach out to me and I will take care of you. I always take care of my customer

5 Pink Tall Phlox – Perennial Bare Root Live Garden Plant 4 Years Old Plant

This perennial bare root garden plant is suitable for outdoor planting in temperate, sub-tropical, or tropical climates. Fragrant blooms and typically grows to a height of 2 to 4 feet. This plant from the Phlox Paniculata genus is child safe, pet safe, and thorn less, making it a great addition to any garden or outdoor space.

Sugar Beets 60 – 500 – 4 Oz Seeds Heirloom Food plot Deer

The perfect natural choice for making sugar! You can boil the sugar beets in order to make a sugary syrup. Cooler weather makes adds sugary content. Also a great choice for a food plot. Deer enjoy the leafy greens for forage and will also dig up the sugary roots to eat in late fall and throughout the winter months.

1200+ CROSBY EGYPTIAN BEET SEEDS FRESH HARVEST FOR GARDENS

1200CROSBY EGYPTIAN BEET SEEDS Planting Guide for Crosby Egyptian Beets: 1. Climate and Soil Requirements: – Crosby Egyptian beets thrive in cool weather and require a minimum temperature of 40°F (4°C) for germination. – They prefer well-drained soil with a pH range of 6.0-7.5. – Choose a location that receives full sun for at least six hours a day. 2. Time of Planting: – Plant Crosby Egyptian beet seeds as soon as the soil can be worked in the spring, about 2-3 weeks before the last expected frost date. – In mild climates, these beets can also be planted in late summer for a fall/winter harvest. 3. Seed Preparation: – Soak the beet seeds in water overnight before planting to enhance germination. 4. Planting Technique: – Sow the seeds directly into the prepared garden bed, about ½ inch deep. – Space the seeds approximately 1-2 inches apart in rows that are 12-18 inches apart. – Cover the seeds with soil, gently firming them into place. 5. Seedling Care: – Water the bed gently after sowing to ensure the seeds remain moist until germination. – Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged to avoid rotting the seeds or seedlings. – Once the seedlings are around 2-3 inches tall, thin them to about 3-4 inches apart to allow room for each beet to grow. 6. Fertilizing: – Prior to planting, work compost or well-rotted manure into the soil to provide necessary nutrients. – Crosby Egyptian beets benefit from a balanced fertilizer once they have established. 7. Pest and Disease Control: – Monitor the crop for common pests like aphids, flea beetles, and leaf miners. – Consider using organic pest control methods such as neem oil or insecticidal soap if necessary. – Proper crop rotation and good garden hygiene can help prevent diseases like leaf spot and root rot. Harvest Guide for Crosby Egyptian Beets: 1. Harvesting Time: – Crosby Egyptian beets are typically ready for harvest within 45-55 days from planting. – Harvest can occur when the beets reach a size of about 2-3 inches in diameter. – For a continuous harvest, pick the beets at different stages of maturity. 2. Harvesting Technique: – Gently loosen the soil around the base of the beet using a garden fork or trowel. – Grasp the beet greens firmly and pull upward, lifting the entire plant from the ground. – Avoid pulling the beets by their tops, as this can damage the crop. – Trim the tops of the harvested beets, leaving about an inch of stem attached. 3. Post-Harvest Care: – Remove any excess soil clinging to the beets, but do not wash them as this can shorten their storage life. – Separate the beet greens from the roots, preserving both if desired. – Store the beets in a cool, dark place, such as a root cellar or refrigerator, to maintain their freshness for several weeks. – Beet greens can be stored separately in the refrigerator for up to one week. By following these planting and harvest guidelines, you can successfully grow and enjoy a bountiful harvest of Crosby Egyptian beets. Happy gardening! As a seller, I understand that there may be some confusion when it comes to the terms and conditions of shipping and delivery. In order to provide clarity, I would like to address a few important points: 1. 3 business day shipping: We strive to ship out your order within three business days from the date of purchase. This means that weekends (Saturday and Sunday) are not considered business days, so please keep this in mind when estimating your delivery time. 2. No tracking on orders under $16: Due to the rising costs of delivery, we regretfully cannot provide tracking information for orders under $16. This allows us to keep our prices competitive while still offering reliable shipping services. 3. Estimated delivery dates: While we make every effort to provide accurate estimated delivery dates, they should be viewed as approximations. Various factors, such as unforeseen delays in transit, may impact the actual delivery date. We kindly ask for your understanding should any discrepancies arise. 4. Seller’s lack of control over third-party delivery: Once the order is placed with USPS or any third-party delivery service, we, as the seller, have no control over the speed of delivery. We rely on their efficiency and processes to ensure your package arrives in a timely manner. 5. 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750+ DETROIT RED BEET SEEDS. FRESH FOR GARDENS

750+ DETROIT RED BEET SEEDSNON – GMOSEALED MYLAR SEED PACK PLANTING AND CULTIVATION INSTRUCTIONS BELOW PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS TO SOWBeets grow best in cooler weather between 50°F-70°F. They do great in containers and small gardens. Bank on Seeds recommends direct seeding.If Direct SeedingDirect seed outside 3-4 weeks before the last frost date; orDirect seed into a container 10-12 inches deep and wide anytime of the year. It can be placed outside when the temperature is between 50°F-70°F; orIf TransplantingBegin the growing season early and start the beet seeds indoors in trays or pods 6 weeks before the last frost date. Germination is best and fastest between 70°F-85°F. It can be transplanted outside 3 weeks later.Sow seeds 1/2 inch deep and 2-4 inches apart with rows spaced 24 inches apart. Germination will take 6-10 days. Thin seedlings to 6 inches apart when they start competing for space.TO GROWBeets like loose soil free of big rocks and debris. They also like full sun but can tolerate partial shade. Water slowly and thoroughly to get the roots. Watering consistently and regularly will ensure good flavor and water retention. Check the top 2-3 inches of soil and if it’s dry, then water it. Do not let it sit completely dry overnight. Use fertilizer such as 5-10-10 a month after sowing. Add a layer of mulch to reduce weeds and retain moisture.TO REAPDays to maturity take 55-60 days. Loosen the earth around the beet and gently pull out – at this point, they would be around golf ball sized. Th greens of the beets are also edible and can be snipped off any time after they have hardened off as seedlings. Leave 2-3 leaves on the beet for continued development.PESTS/DISEASESFlea beetles, leaf spot, mosaic virus–keep free of weeds and debris, remove diseased or dead foliage, neem oil*Companion plant beets with bush beans, lettuce, onions, kohlrabi, cabbage, mint and carrots. Avoid planting with pole beans and mustard.*