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SCHOON'S HARDSHELL
(Cucumis melo) First introduced onto the market in 1947 by F. H. Woodruff & Sons from Connecticut. Also known as 'Illinois Hardshell'. Attractive, aro
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OREGON GIANT
(Pisum sativum) Large, sweet, flat pods to 13cm long & almost 3cm across on plant to 1m high. Early variety producing over a long season. Produces w
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MOON AND STARS
(Citrullus lanatus) Rare heirloom rediscovered in 1910. Medium to large, dark green, oval fruit covered with pea-sized bright yellow 'stars' and usu
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RED CLOVER
(Trifolium pratense) Biennial, ground cover producing abundant, leafy growth and pink-purple flowers. Medicinal herb, soil improver (adds nitrogen),
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HERBAL LEY FOR PASTURE ANIMALS
Modern pastures of today are often lacking the wide variety of beneficial herbs & grasses which were present in traditional fields, with farmers today
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ALFALFA (LUCERNE)
***NOT TO WA*** Heirloom being one of the first fodder plants to be domesticated. Alfalfa (also known as lucerne) is a flowering legume in the pea fa
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ANCIENT GRAIN CARBON CROP
***NOT TO WA*** A mix of rye, oats, spelt, quinoa, buckwheat & amaranth effectively used as a cover crop for digging back into
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BLACK OATS
(Avena strigosa) Heirloom originating from the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal and Spain). Seeds are commonly ground into flour or cooked whole in both s
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BROAD BEAN
***NOT TO WA*** (Vicia faba) Useful as a green manure crop adding carbon & nitrogen to the soil & improving friability Best dug back in the soil when
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BUCKWHEAT (Green Manure / Field Crop / Grain)
***NOT TO WA*** Excellent green manure crop useful for adding both nutrients & carbon to the soil. Also useful for attracting beneficial insects, in
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CHICKEN GRAZING MIX
***NOT TO WA*** A beneficial mix of hardy greens to give to your feathered friends. Either broadcast in pen & section off until grown, or grow in tr
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