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Oregon Sugar Pod II Pea (Pisum sativum)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Crunchy to bite into refreshing and sweet, a productive, compact, non-climbing variety
Chicory Fine de Louviers (Cichorium Endivia)
1.60 $ 4.00 $ 1.6 CAD
Old variety, with fine and entirely cut foliage. This chicory with crunchy leaves forms a tight rosette with a well-provided heart, whitening on its own. It can be eaten raw, in salads or cooked. Undemanding, it adapts well to different growing conditions.

BOTANICAL INFORMATION
Latin name: Cichorium Endivia
Common names: Fine-ribbed endive, Frisée, Curly endive
English: Chicory
Family: Asteraceae

MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Little demanding.
Winnebago corn (Zea mays)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Winnebago Nation corn, for flour and for eating fresh.
Large Orange Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
1.60 $ 4.00 $ 1.6 CAD
Large tomato with orange flesh, very productive and tasty
Meadow sage (Salvia pratensis)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Aromatic and melliferous plant indigenous to Europe, the meadow sage sports abundant flowering that you will appreciate as much as the pollinators. An accommodating plant, it thrives in sun or partial shade and tolerates rather dry soil. Its leaves have multiple uses both medicinal and gustatory.
Dakota black corn (popcorn) (Zea mays)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Liven up your movie nights with this crunchy, rich-tasting popcorn. Also perfect for a healthy snack. The glossy black kernels burst into mouth-watering white popcorns. This strain was developed at the Prairie Road Organic Seed Farm in North Dakota, to delight our taste buds. Suitable for warmer climates cold and easy to grow, unless you have greedy birds in your garden!

MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
To ensure that the kernels burst well, let them dry on the plant before harvesting.
Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Echinacea is a perennial plant that will bloom all summer long. Native to North America, it is a robust plant that will beautify your gardens. It attracts butterflies and other pollinators during the summer while birds come to feed on its seeds during the winter. Its large pink flowers are magnificent in fresh or dried cut flowers. Purple echinacea is used in traditional herbalism as an immune system stimulant.

CARE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS:

This plant requires stratification! For more information, visit our stratification guide in our "Blog" menu.
Oriental Poppy (Papaver Orientale)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
The oriental poppy offers us a magnificent flowering at the end of spring. Its large orange-red flowers, very decorative, appear at the end of spring. Like many perennials, it is unlikely to flower the first year it is sown. Each plant produces a large amount of seed.

Frontenac tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Dark red heirloom tomato, authentic, cold-hardy, flavorful
Tomato 42 days (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Our earliest tomato in our collection! Yes, indeed—42 days!

INFORMATIONS BOTANIQUES
Nom latin: Solanum lycopersicum
Nom commun: Tomate 42 jours
Anglais: 42 days tomato
Famille: Solanaceae

Entretien et autres considérations: Acclimater graduellement aux conditions extérieures environ 10 jours avant la plantation en les sortant le jour. Lors de la plantation, coucher les plants horizontalement en les arquant légèrement afin de faire ressortir les feuilles vers le haut.
Subarctic tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Early, easy tomato, sweet-tangy, ideal for cool climates.
Sunrise Bumble Bee Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Children's favorite cherry tomato.
Montreal Tasty Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
1.60 $ 4.00 $ 1.6 CAD
Cette variété est d'origine québécoise, probablement de la région de Montréal comme son nom l'indique. Elle produit des tomates d'un rouge vif et de grosseur moyenne (110gr).  Son goût est riche et un peu acidulé comme les bonnes vieilles tomates d'autrefois.  Elle est assez versatile en cuisine et peut se manger en salade, en sandwich ou cuite.

INFORMATIONS BOTANIQUES
Nom latin: Solanum lycopersicum
Nom commun: Montreal Tasty
Anglais: Montreal Tasty Tomato
Famille: Solanaceae

Entretien et autres considérations: Acclimater graduellement aux conditions extérieures environ 10 jours avant la plantation en les sortant le jour. Lors de la plantation, coucher les plants horizontalement en les arquant légèrement afin de faire ressortir les feuilles vers le haut.
Pepper Jimmy Nardello (Capsicum annuum)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Heirloom Italian pepper, sweet, fruity, perfect fried or fresh.
Red oak leaf lettuce (Lactuca sativa)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Beautiful delicate, tasty and decorative lettuce
Watercress Groleau (Lepidium sativum)
1.60 $ 4.00 $ 1.6 CAD
This variety of watercress has been growing since 1972 in the county of Portneuf thanks to Mrs. Nicole Groleau. The pungent leaves can be harvested throughout the summer. It is possible to make successive sowings every two weeks if you want to harvest young leaves continuously. This watercress will pleasantly spice up your salads and sandwiches. The plant is very vigorous and requires little maintenance apart from a regular supply of water.
Corn Gaspé (Zea mays)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
There are very old mentions of this corn which grew in the Gaspé region and throughout the territory of the east coast of Canada. It was originally grown by members of the Mi'gmaq First Nation. Jacques Cartier is said to have even observed plantations of it in 1534. This small popcorn type corn is particularly early and its cobs form in less than three months. Cobs measuring 10-12 cm with 8 rows of grains.

MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
To ensure that the kernels burst well, let them dry on the plant before harvesting.
Brunswick cabbage (Brassica oleracea)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Very old variety originating from Germany in the 19th century.
Sugar snap pea (Pisum sativum)
4.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.0 CAD
Very sweet and crunchy peas! A healthy and quick snack
Pope's coin (Lunaria annua)
1.60 $ 4.00 $ 1.6 CAD
Welcome this charming biennial to your garden. The Pope's currency is a bee plant giving small purple or white flowers. Its fruits, or siliques, look like slightly silvery coins, very decorative you can use them in bouquets of dried flowers!

BOTANICAL INFORMATION
Latin name: Lunaria annua
Common name: Pope's currency, coin grass
English: Money plant, annual honesty
Family: Brassicaceae

MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS:
Sow indoors in April or directly in the garden after the risk of frost. Or directly in the fall