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POLANA RASPBERRY (Rubus sp.) |
Highly productive and early ripening everbearing raspberry with its main crop in late July and August in the north until hard frost or incessant rain. Flavorful medium to large red fruit. Polish origin. Zone 3-8 |
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NSRAPRE
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PRELUDE RASPBERRY (Rubus sp.) |
The earliest ripening red raspberry with a really good flavor, ripe starting around mid June in the north. A lighter crop is also produced in the fall. Berries are large, round, and firm. Vigorous canes. Geneva, NY selection. Zone 4-8 |
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NSMUEAR
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BKRESTOR
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THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO RESTORING YOUR SOIL |
Building better soil with no-till, cover crops, and carbon-based soil amendments. Capturing more sunlight, improving water retention and infiltration, and supporting microorganisms and other soil life. A comprehensive, clear, and practical guide for growers of every scale, to increase and sustain productivity. Well illustrated. 351 pages. $4.25 shipping charge. |
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BKHERB
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HERBAL ANTIVIRALS |
Natural remedies for emerging and resistant viral infections. Treatment protocols and effective ways to strengthen the immune system. Herbal Antivirals is a comprehensive guide to the most potent antiviral herbs. The 21 pages on elderberry are especially useful. Ginger, astragalus, licorice, houttunia, and cordyceps are some of the other herbs discussed at length. 473 pages. |
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NSKIJEN
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JENNY FUZZY FEMALE KIWI (Actinidia deliciousa) |
Reputed to be a self-fruitful vine, with large fuzzy brown skinned fruit and green flesh. Vigorous, with big attractive heart shaped leaves. Yield increases with a male vine. Jenny Fuzzy Female kiwi is a low chill variety suited to warm winter regions. Zone 7-10 |
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NSPGKAZ
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KAZAKE POMEGRANATE (Punica granatum) |
Medium to large bright red fruits with sweet/tart juice arils. Kazake pomegranate is a natural dwarf, under 6 feet. Unusually hardy, heat and drought tolerant once established to zone 8-10 locations with hot summers. Self-Pollinating. |
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NSFIBRU
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BRUNSWICK FIG (Ficus carica) |
Very large, violet to reddish-brown skinned sweet fruits, with amber to pink flesh. A naturally dwarfing, slow-growing variety suited to warm regions, whre it will ripen two crops. In cooler regions,, one crop of huge figs are produced. AKA Vashon Violette. |
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NSNVSWORD
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SWORD FERN (Polystichum munitum) |
Large leaved evergreen fronds are up to 4 ft in height and width. The Sword Fern is native to cool shady forests in the maritime northwest, from Northern California to Canada. Zone 7-8. |
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NSWASPARK
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SPARKS 127 BLACK WALNUT (Juglans nigra) |
An early ripening selection originally from Iowa. Sparks 127 black walnuts have a higher percentage of kernel relative to shell than most black walnuts. Self-Pollinating. |
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NSCRRRAIN
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NSMUSHAH
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