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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Hello September!

September means FALL, my birthday AND a trip to visit my family!!!  
SO Excited!  Here's what's new at Mary's Heirloom Seeds 

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Heirloom Seeds
2104 Tyler Street
Hollywood, FL 33020
(954) 654-3501

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Yellow Green Farmer's Market
Booth #281
Saturday & Sunday 8am-4pm






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Did you know that we now offer over 160 varieties of Heirloom, Non-GMO seeds?  It's true!

We also offer 5 varieties of Organic Garlic and
17 unique Seed Combo Packs.

Check out a few of our most recent additions here at Mary's Heirloom Seeds!

NEW GERMINATION SUPPLIES!!!
 

True professional grade, horticulture seedling starter trays. Flexible, durable soil plugs allow for easy seedling removal.
  • Each cell measures 1.5" square by 2.25" deep.
  • Ideal cell size to transmit room temperatures for optimal root growth.
  • Drain holes at bottom of each cell.
  • Includes plant marker for each tray
**Additional Plant Markers available** 

NEW Heirloom Seeds!!!
CINNAMON BASIL
Smaller than Sweet Basil, this narrower-leafed variety is known for its darker color and spicy, cinnamon-like aroma and taste. Has distinctive cinnamon-colored stems. Great for containers.

RED SHISO BASIL
Red Shiso Basil will grow as a perennial in regions that are frost-free. As a culinary herb, Perilla is a sweet-spicy flavoring that is widely used in oriental cuisine such as stir fries, raw fish, vegetable dishes, rice and soups.  Also a medicinal herb.


PEPPERMINT
This perennial grows to 3 feet tall and spreads rapidly to indefinate widths. The 3 inch smooth, lance-shaped, toothed leaves are tinged with purple around the edges. Oblong terminal spikes of lilac-pink flowers appear all summer. Like other mints, peppermint is extremely easy to grow.

Arnica is a protected species in some countries and is becoming a rare plant, largely due to increasingly intensive agriculture.  Arnica is used in many ointments and liniments to treat strains, sprains, and bruises. It is also a popular remedy for homeopaths for similar ailments.
True Comfrey is the original medicinal herb as detailed in all the ancient literature.  There is a white/cream flowered type and a purple flowered type.  This is the purple flowered type (very pretty, also very good medicine).  The plant grows true from seed. 

The popular, cute, little ears look just like big strawberries, just 2"-3" long. The 4' plants produce 2-4 ears each; great for fall decorations or making delicious popcorn.

A smallish heat resistant zucchini squash that possesses a delicious flavor, Grey Zucchini has been a favorite of vegetable gardeners since the 1950's.   


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Fall is the time to plant GARLIC for best yields and highest quality bulbs. Generally plant in late September-January. In very cold areas, plant by mid-October, and protect your crop with a thick layer of mulch such as straw. Expect to harvest it in June-July. 
One lb of garlic seed equals approx. a 25' row with 4" spacing between plants. For most garlics, expect an optimum 10 lb yield for every pound planted.

Supplies are limited.
ALL Garlic listed is grown in the United States and is
certified Organic. ALL Garlic will be shipped via USPS Priority Mail.  You will be notified as soon as your garlic is ready to ship.
Please be sure to provide accurate email and shipping information.  We are sorry for any inconvenience but we are unable to ship garlic outside of the USA. 
All of the seeds listed are open-pollinated, non-gmo and non-hybrid,
non-patented,  untreated, heirloom garden seeds.
Mary has signed the Safe Seed pledge.  

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