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Glenco Raspberry

Glenco Raspberry

Bumper crop of incredibly luscious gourmet raspberries. Easy to manage thornless bush produces a bumper crop of incredibly luscious gourmet raspberries. Berry plants are self-fruitful, so a single plant will supply ample fruit from early to late summer. Plenty of berries for fresh eating, jams, and sorbet. Glencoe’s plants are compact enough to be grown in a large container. Full sun. Thornless raspberry Bushy growth habit, Purple fruit, Intense flavor, Log in for pricing HEIGHT: 4-10 Feet, EXPOSURE: Full Sun, Partial Sun ZONE: 4-8, Nice 8' plant shipped.

Glenco Raspberry

Elite Gold Pineapple - Ananas comosus

Elite Gold Pineapple - Ananas comosus

Elite Gold is the Easiest and Best Pineapple for the Home Grower Elite has a perfect sugar to acid ratio. It tastes better than any pineapple you've had from the Supermarket. You will likely find that it's one of the sweetest, most delicious pineapples you have ever eaten. While some decorative pineapples make a tiny fruit, Elite's are large enough for your whole family to enjoy. Plus you can grow big fruit out of a compact container. Elite Gold is easy to grow. It's drought-tolerant... not picky about soil... and it likes sun or shade. They love containers. Just bring indoors when the temperatures get down to freezing. They add a refreshing tropical feel and will liven up your home during the winter months. Plus, it's self-fertile, though adding another Elite Gold means bigger harvests. The Elite Gold pineapple is golden inside and out. This commercial variety is highly sweet and doesn't have a bitter, acidic taste. It doesn't grow too large (only 2-3 feet), so it makes an ideal house plant. Don't let the cold stop you from growing this tropical delight. Stay gold all year long with the Elite Gold. Mature height: 24-36 inches, Light: Full to partial sun, Soil: Well-drained. The Elite Gold needs minimal watering but can also tolerate higher amounts. Zones: 9-11, Very healthy 6" plant ships Feb. 14th.

Elite Gold Pineapple - Ananas comosus
Southern Home Muscadine Hybrid Grape

Southern Home Muscadine Hybrid Grape

'Southern Home' PP9,454 is a bunch and muscadine cross form the University of Florida. 'Southern Home' is considered the best muscadine for the home garden due to its ornate foliage and pleasant flavored fruit. The unique oak-shaped leaves are highly ornamental. Southern Home Grape, Vitis rotundifolia, is such a beautiful plant that you'll want it just for how it looks growing on your trellis or fence! The finely cut green, Grape leaves make this an airy and romantic vine. You will get cluster after cluster of deep purple-black perfectly round Grapes. The Grapes are firm, not mushy, and they have a nice balance between tart and sweet. They are perfect for eating fresh-out-of-hand or for juice. These are a Muscadine hybrid, having been crossed between several types of grapes. They are very hardy and are great Grapes for the Deep South and coastal areas because they don't require a high amount of chill time to set their fruit or achieve their sweet/sour balance. (They were bred out of the University of Florida so you know they'll handle hot, sultry summers!) Southern Home Grape is self-pollinating, too, so you don't have to plant other types of Grapes with it to get a good crop every year. If you've never tried growing Grapes before, here is a good place to start. Grown from Diseased free Tisue cultures of a superior mother plant. Zone 7- 11, Height 8 - 10 feet, Full sun. Healthy 12" vine plant shipping now.

Southern Home Muscadine Hybrid Grape

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Sweet Natchez Thornless Blackberry

Sweet Natchez Thornless Blackberry

Sweet Natchez blackberry produces large super sweet like sugar clusters of fruit on upright 4-5 ft. thornless canes. The fruit is large, sweet, firm and glossy black thorn less berries. Berries ripen in June and keep well. They are great to eat fresh and to use for jams, jellies and fruit mixes. Grow in full sun in moist, well-drained soil. A blackberry for hardiness zones 6-10, Full sun. Beautiful 20" plants shipped. Growing instructions and 2 free fertilizer spikes with each plant.

Sweet Natchez Thornless Blackberry

Goji Berry

Goji Berry

Goji Berries prefer full sun but will tolerate some shade. They grow well in average, well-drained soil. They like to sprawl and creep along the ground so it is best to tie the 3-5 strongest central canes to a tall, sturdy stake. This make harvesting the berries easier too. Watering and feeding: Plants should be watered thoroughly at planting time and then several times a week for the first month or so until they're established. Thereafter, they should be provided the equivalent of at least 1” of rain per week if nature doesn't take care of it for you. Harvesting: Berries begin to ripen in early summer and grow sweeter the longer they are allowed to mature on the plant. Pick the ripened berries when they are bright red and taste sweet. Growing instructions included. Tissue Cultured disease free guaranteed. Plants shipped are 12" tall.

Goji Berry

Hardy Sweet Kiwi 'Prolific' Kiwi

Hardy Sweet Kiwi 'Prolific' Kiwi

Super Sweet Kiwi 'Prolific' Kiwi, is a self-pollinating variety that is early ripening and produces abundant crops of medium to large, sweet and tasty fruit. The cultivar is sometimes used as a pollinator for other female cultivars. Fruits are flavorful with reddish/violet on the skin and flesh when ripe. Minimum chilling requirements; 300 hours. These Kiwi have smooth-skinned fruits so there is no need to peel the skin of the fruits unlike the fuzzy fruit species Actinidia deliciosa. Fruits vary in size and are similar to several varieties of grapes. Plant stems and fruit buds are more cold tolerant than the A. delicious species and are mainly grown in colder areas where the cold temperatures can range from 10ºF to -18ºF. . .Zone 4 - 8, Self-pollinating. 6" plant ships Feb. 14th.

Hardy Sweet Kiwi 'Prolific' Kiwi

Solo - Dwarf Papaya Plant - Carica Papaya L. Caricaceae

Solo - Dwarf Papaya Plant - Carica Papaya L. Caricaceae

Solo is a very desirable sweet strain of papaya that has a firm pink/orange pulp. An average fruit will weigh up to 1 1/2 lbs. Best grown outside in warm climates, but can be raised inside. This dwarf tree starts to flower and set fruit when the plant reaches 4’ tall. Rich in vitamins A, C, and other nutrients, it also contains papain, an enzyme that aids in the digestion of protein. Harvest the fruit when the skin yields slightly to the touch and changes from green to yellow. You’ll notice a sweet, delicious aroma when it’s fully ripe. Green papayas are sometimes shredded and used in salads or stews. You can grow this Papaya tree anywhere in the country. If you're in zone 9-11 you can plant it in the ground, but will need to protect your tree from freezing in colder areas. Gets 5' to 8' depending on the sun and fertilizer. Just plant it in a container and bring it inside for the winter. This variety is noted for its flavor, aroma, and texture. Even the peppery-flavored seeds are edible. Papaya is delicious straight from the tree and can also be made into drinks, jellies, pastes, and desserts dried or candied. Grow in full sun and well-drained soil. Our varieties are all hermaphroditic and therefore do not need a separate plant to pollinate and produce fruit. Height 6' to 8'. Growing instructions and two free fertilizer spikes with each very strong 10" plant shipped.

Solo - Dwarf Papaya Plant - Carica Papaya L. Caricaceae

Carolina Reaper Worlds Hottest Pepper Plant

Carolina Reaper Worlds Hottest Pepper Plant

This is the World Record Hottest Chili, Carolina Reaper pepper. It is beautiful with a bright red rough surface and a long stinger. But don’t let looks fool you! This pepper got its name for a reason. Be very, very careful using this pepper. Those who don’t fear the Reaper are fools. The Carolina Reaper is a hybrid chili pepper of the Capsicum Chinese species, originally called the "HP22B", bred by cultivator Ed Currie. The Carolina Reaper was rated as the world's hottest chili pepper by Guinness World Records according to 2012 tests, averaging 1,569,300 SHU on the Scoville scale with peak levels of over 2,200,000 SHU. We send super plants 8" high. Ships now.

Carolina Reaper Worlds Hottest Pepper Plant

Bhut Jolokia - Ghost Pepper

Bhut Jolokia - Ghost Pepper

The Bhut Jolokia also is known as Ghost Pepper, is an interspecific hybrid chili pepper cultivated in the Northeast Indian states. It is a hybrid of Capsicum Chinese and Capsicum frutescens and is closely related to the Naga Morich of Nagaland and Bangladesh. In 2007, Guinness World Records certified that the ghost pepper was the world's hottest chili pepper, 400 times hotter than Tabasco sauce. The ghost chili is rated at more than 1 million Scoville Heat Units (SHUs). However, in the race to grow the hottest pepper, the ghost chili was shortly superseded by the Infinity chili in 2011, followed by the Naga Viper, the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion in 2012 and the Carolina Reaper on 7 August 2013. We ship Healthy 8" plants March 3rd.

Bhut Jolokia - Ghost Pepper

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