Open Pollinated Heirloom Seeds That are Selected To Thrive Here in Florida & Other Sub Tropical Locals.
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This is a curated collection of seeds I have found to grow well in Florida over the years. It is designed to take the overwhelm and thought process out of figuring out which varieties to select that will actually grow well here. Some of the seed is saved from myself and other small local growers for harder to source varieties that you cant find online. The majority of the seed varieties will come from larger seed supply companies like Working Food or Southern Exposure Seed Exchange to keep up with demand.
Carrots, radishes, beets, onions, and turnips that thrive in Florida's unique climate. These varieties are selected to handle our clay soils and subtropical conditions, producing sweet, crisp roots during mild winter months. From rainbow Chioggia beets to fast French Breakfast radishes, each variety has been tested in Florida gardens. Reliable performers that deliver delicious results from October through March.
This hardy white bunching onion is highly resistant to freezing and may be left in the ground year-round. Has resistance to thrips, smut, and pink root. This is a first-class...
The Texas Early Grano Onion has a nice sweet flavor that is a favorite among home growers! The Vidalia-type onion is now available in organic seeds. The white flesh is...
Same taste of the traditional radish root but the seed pods are the edible and harvested portion. Harvest the crispy, crunchy, spicy pods when about 5 inches long and use...
75 days. [1947] Widely adapted, productive, and heat-tolerant. Dark-orange roots 6-7 in. long, 2 in. at the shoulder, tapering to a blunt point. Especially suited to growing in clay soil,...
Our favorite fall radish. Also called Misato Rose. Green and white skin rose and white flesh. Beautiful when sliced or grated for salads. Very forgiving crop – unlike many radishes,...
65 days. [Introduced from France in the late 1800s.] Blocky, broad-shouldered variety with blunt tip, 5½ in. long and 2½ in. at the shoulder. Deep-orange interior. Adaptable to clay and a...
[Pre-1840 heirloom.] 'Chiogga' is a beautiful bicolored scarlet red garden beet with interior rings of reddish pink and white. This specialty Italian variety is notable for its earliness, attractive color,...
[1870] A garden favorite appreciated for its fine texture, mild flavor, and very small core. Cylindrical roots average 6-1/2” long, 1 to 1-1/2” at the shoulder. Can be grown for...
(Raphanus sativus) 50 days. [Originating from Asia, daikon (pronounced “dye-con”) is the Japanese word for radish.] We obtained this from one of the best known farmers around, “Farmer John” in...
Jicama is a crunchy vegetable that's high in vitamin C and is used in Mexican and Latin American recipes. The large, edible roots have a brown outer skin that looks...
A color photo softbound cookbook with over 50 recipes using unique Florida heirloom produce like roselle, snake bean, tokyo bekana, seminole pumpkin, and more than 30 other veggies/fruits. Recipes are...
25 days. Rich scarlet roots with white tips. Slim, oblong shape. Harvest at 3" (early to avoid fibrous-ness). Mild flavor, tasty in salads or as a snack. Spicy green tops....
80 days. Purple-skinned 7" carrots, orange and yellow flesh. Spicier than regular carrots; great for adding color to salads and stir fries. 3g approx. 1500-1950 seeds. Good to start from seed...
[Pre-1880.] A round, white turnip, 5” in diameter, with bright purple color around the top where exposed to sunlight. For best texture, harvest at 3” diameter or less. Classic turnip...
(Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatu) 65 days. [Originating from Asia, daikon (pronounced “dye-con”) is the Japanese word for radish.] Juicy and flavorful, can be used fresh in salads, cooked in vegetable...
Colorful mix of purple, red, and white round radishes. Longer harvesting period thanks to the variety of types. 24 days. approximately 600 seeds Good to start from seed in these...
A color photo e-cookbook with over 50 recipes using unique Florida heirloom produce like roselle, snake bean, tokyo bekana, seminole pumpkin, and more than 30 other veggies/fruits. Recipes are divided into...
48 days. Fast-growing turnip is popular in the South. Egg-shaped roots, 3½ x 2½ in., grow partly above ground. Crowns are green-tinted. The flesh is white, fine-grained, and mild-flavored. Good...
A color photo e-cookbook with over 50 recipes using unique Florida heirloom produce like roselle, snake bean, tokyo bekana, seminole pumpkin, and more than 30 other veggies/fruits. Recipes are divided into...
One stick of Chaya, one stick of cassava, and 6 moringa seeds to get your Florida food forest growing. These 3 plants take nearly no maintenance and are virtually pest...
A color photo e-cookbook with over 50 recipes using unique Florida heirloom produce like roselle, snake bean, tokyo bekana, seminole pumpkin, and more than 30 other veggies/fruits. Recipes are divided into...
A color photo e-cookbook with over 50 recipes using unique Florida heirloom produce like roselle, snake bean, tokyo bekana, seminole pumpkin, and more than 30 other veggies/fruits. Recipes are divided into...