![]() ![]() ‘Hokkaido’ Squash photo from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds. We have plenty of potted veggie and herb transplants ready every season so be sure to stop by and chat with our garden advisors about your edible garden options. Come by North Haven Gardens for some Potted Vegetable and Herb Transplants! Direct seed into the sunny garden now and be sure to keep watering to the base of the plants. The teardrop shaped fruit grows to 3 to 4 pounds and the skin is a beautiful deep orange color. This small heirloom is known for its reliable yield, even in cool short seasons. Squash lovers will want to get their hands on seeds of the Red Kuri squash, also known as Hokkaido or baby red Hubbard squash: ‘Bhut Jolokia’ Pepper photo from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds We have seeds of this unique pepper in stock now and they can be direct sown into the sunny garden. This pepper is thought to be the hottest pepper in the world, having twice the heat of the hottest Habanero. I’m pleased as punch at how well this variety performs in my climate and how it cooks up. So far this has been an easy plant to grow, even in my very shady kitchen garden. I so enjoy slipping between my rows and harvesting one of my favourite vegetables. ![]() Ghost Peppers (aka the Bhut Jolokia pepper)Įveryone knows everything is bigger, and hotter, in Texas! If you’re on a quest to grow the hottest of hot peppers you’ll definitely want to check out the Bhut Jolokia pepper, also known as Ghost Pepper: The plants are beautiful and the pods are spineless. Beautiful! Direct seed into a sunny garden now. This unique variety steps it up a notch with bright orange-red fruit. Okra plants are already beautiful, with their yellow hibiscus-like blooms: Okra is definitely a southern staple, but you may never have seen it this way: Orange! We’ve managed to get a hold of seeds of a beautiful Asian okra called ‘Jing Orange’. ‘Jing Orange’ Okra photo from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds Jing Orange Okra Plants grow to a good 5-feet tall and several feet wide so be prepared to give plants plenty of space, or grow in large containers. The red calyxes of the flowers are used to make a tangy tea. Want to make your own hibiscus tea? Plant seeds of the Thai Red Roselle hibiscus and you’ll be on your way! These beautiful hibiscus plants produce striking red stems and leaf veins. Come by North Haven Gardens for some Potted Vegetable and Herb Transplants!.Ghost Peppers (aka the Bhut Jolokia pepper). ![]()
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