Look at what is new this year at the Heirloom Seed Sale!

NEW! Stickless WonderCertified Organic / Very Rare / LOCAL Organic
Bush variety.  Asian yard-long bean.  Long green beans typically found at Chinese buffets. The easiest bush bean you’ll ever pick – beans grow at the top of the plant rather than in the foliage.  Grown on an In-Feed lot.  54 days.
New!  Winter Density Lettuce Certified Organic
Mini bibb type from England.  Small, loose heads are great for containers and small gardens.  Cold-tolerant, but also resists summer heat.  55 days.
NEW! Jalapeno Pepper (2)
The essential mild hot pepper for Tex-Mex cooking.  Dark green turning red.  75 days from transplant.
NEW! Jimmy Nardello Pepper
Italian frying pepper, but great fresh in salads.  Bright red, sweetest of the non-bell peppers.  80 days from transplant.
NEW!  Roumanian Rainbow pepper
Very early, sweet bell type.  Color begins ivory to orange to red;  all 3 colors typically on plant at once!  60 days from transplant.
NEW! Belarus Orange Tomato – LOCAL ORGANIC
Originated in Minsk, Belarus.  Grown locally on an In-Feed lot.  Brilliant orange-yellow color.  Sweetness with a touch of old-fashioned tomato flavor.  Clustered fruits, 6-8 oz. each, very productive. Indeterminate.  70 days from transplant.
NEW!  Principe Borghese Tomato
Italian heirloom, well suited for drying because it retains color and flavor well.  Also delicious fresh.  1 – 2 oz. plum-shaped fruits. Determinate. 70-75 days from transplant

This year’s selection features varieties grown and collected here in Lexington: Stickless Wonder bean, Red Velvet Okra, Belarus Orange, New Big Dwarf Tomato, and Sarah Black Tomato.

Seed starting mix is also available for $5.

View the full catalog here.

Please visit In-Feed’s 4th Annual Heirloom Seed Sale on March 17, 2012 from 8 am to 3 pm at Woodland Christian Church, 530 East High Street, Lexington.

We thank Woodland for their continued support and use of their space for this event!