An improved Mississippi Pinkeye Purple Hull with stronger seedling vigor and cold soil tolerance. Pods change from green to purple as they mature. Well known standard variety with excellent flavor Productive, bunch type plants Possible second crop seven weeks after first if favorable weather persists 80-85 days to harvest
Big Boy Purplehull spreads out with runners that can extend up to three feet. The pods are purple at the green shell stage and set at the foliage level. Pods reach 9 long and contain 10-14 peas Very productive pea Good for fresh use, freezing or canning Heirloom seed
The Red Ripper Pea is a variety that tastes great and also makes a wonderful cover crop during the warmer months. Long, trailing vines can be trellised to save space. Dark red to maroon brown color Eat fresh or dried on the vine Pods average 6″ Great in sandy soils that may be nutrient deficient…
The Texas Cream is a heavy yielding Southern cowpea that is great for fresh shelling. The seeds are small, kidney shaped, and white with an orange eye. The plants are upright with white flowers and pods set well above the dark green foliage making them easy to pick. 6-8 long green pods Medium sized, slightly…
Top Pick Brown Crowder cowpea features an upright bush plant with a prolific set of pods on the top where they are easy to see and harvest. Plants have 2-3 heavy flushes of pod set Pick when light purple for shelling Easy to shell at all stages Plant two rows about 6″ apart, then skip over…
Top Pick Pinkeye Pea is an open pollinated cowpea variety known for its concentrated pod set at the top of the plant. This southern pea is an improved pinkeye variety that produces cream colored peas with a delicious, creamy texture and a sweeter, more earthy flavor than traditional pinkeye pea varieties. Plant two rows about 6″…
Deep green to red and thick walled with an attractive glossy flesh. Medium sized, 4 by 4 with 3 to 4 lobes High yields on plants that grow 28 tall Smooth and blocky Wonderfully sweet and a nice stuffer 75 days to harvest
This Jalapeño produces 3 , thick walled, moderately hot pods with deep green color that mature to a bright red. Scoville heat units of 4,000 to 8,500 Non-GMO Heirloom seed
The Sweet Banana is a delightfully tangy and colorful sweet pepper. Elongated, 6 fruits Thick walled pepper turns scarlet when fully ripe Sweet and mild at all stages High yielding Heirloom seed
This stringless snap bean matures early and offers superior flavor, color, texture and ease of picking. Originally developed as a canning bean, but it soon grew to be a fresh favorite, too. Excellent steamed or used in salads. Bush variety does not need staking Long, straight pods Very productive. Resists bean mosaic virus. Produces most of its…
Purina Game Fish Chow feed is rich in nutrients essential for optimal fish growth, reproduction and overall health. It works naturally with everyday food sources in your water to address poor nutrition, which is the most significant limiting factor in the size and health of forage fish. Complete and balanced 32% protein Extruded, multi-particle size…
Durana perennial white clover is the premier clover on the market for whitetail deer management. It was selected specifically to persist under grazing pressure, tolerate acidic soils, compete with weeds and grasses and to grow in low management situations all of which are often seen in wildlife food plots. Durana is highly preferred by deer,…
Cherry Belle is one of the most familiar radishes and easy to grow from seed. Cherry Belle has a mild and delicious taste, and is a favorite in salads or sandwiches. Can be grown successfully indoors or out, even in the shade. Brightly flavored and crunchy  Round, smooth, scarlet ¾ roots with tangy, white flesh Sow…
Trophy rapeseed is a fast growing brassica that is heat, cold and drought tolerant making it adapted to the USA and southern Canada Best planting for the United States is August – October. Germination occurs when soil temperatures reach 65° – 70° F. Trophy emerges quickly and produces a good fall stand compared to other…