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Chorus Frog Seedlings: Arugula
Long, dark, lobed leaves with edible flowers that can be harvested as they appear. Sprinkle them over salads or add to vegetable stir-fries. Flavor is spicy and nutty. Popular choice for brightening up salad mixes.
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Chorus Frog Seedlings: Red Sails Lettuce
Stunning, deep-red tints gloss over medium-green, crinkled leaves. The large, open plant is very slow to bolt and holds a long time after maturity without getting bitter. Plant Red Sails loose leaf lettuce all year long.
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Chorus Frog Seedlings: Red Russian Kale
Tender, colorful specialty kale for additions to salads. Stems are purple, leaves are deep gray-green, purple-veined, flat, non-curled and tooth-edged. The plants mature medium-tall and leaves are tender compared to other kales. Grows well year-round.
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Chorus Frog Seedlings: Fordhook Giant Swiss Chard
Dark green, very savory leaves are borne on thick, greenish-white stalks. This cold-hardy variety is versatile, reliable, decorative and flavorful. It can also stand up well in summer heat. Its leaves rise 24-28 above the ground, with stalks that are wide.
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Chorus Frog Seedlings: Caraflex Cabbage
Extremely uniform, small heads with good wrapper leaves. Inner leaves are tender, crunchy and have excellent, sweet, mild cabbage flavor. Perfect for summer salads, slaws or cooked dishes. In the UK they are harvested early in the season, before they are fully headed and sold as “spring greens”. Avg. head weight: 1.5-2 lbs
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Chorus Frog Seedlings: Cabernet Onions
A medium to large sized red onion with deep red coloring. The Cabernet red onion has a rather long storage life at 4-6 months, allowing you to enjoy the flavors this onion brings at all times of the year!
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Chorus Frog Seedlings: Tadorna Leeks
A fall leek that holds quality in the field. A vigorous grower producing a medium-length white shaft and contrasting, upright, very dark blue-green foliage. Holds in the field for fall into winter harvest, and overwinters where winter cold is moderate.
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Chorus Frog Seedlings: Asparabroc Broccolini
Sweet, delicate flavor with subtle, peppery taste. The flavor is milder and sweeter when cooked. Aspara-broc is a nutritional powerhouse. This is the same broccolini that has been available in grocery stores in the last few years. Hybrid.
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Chorus Frog Seedlings: Weekly Garden Mix
A weekly selection of Chorus Frog organic starts timed to be planted in your garden for a bounty of your own veggies a few weeks later. Selection will change weekly based on recommended planting times for best growing conditions on the island. It will be a different mix then what’s available for individual sale… a real surprise!
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Chorus Frog Seedlings: Sweet Alyssum
Sweet Alyssum makes an excellent cover crop for weed suppression and for attracting beneficial insects. A very large range of predatory wasp species are attracted to its tiny flowers, and will feed on caterpillars, aphids, and other pest insects while they are in the area. Sow Alyssum liberally between rows of lettuce, carrots, or Brassicas to smother potential weeds and generally improve the garden.
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Chorus Frog Seedlings: Nasturtiums Jewel Mix
The spicy flowers and leaves of this garden companion are edible, even the seed makes a local caper by pickling the seeds. An easy-to-grow plant that actually prefers poor soil. The seeds are fun for children to collect, and the flowers are beautiful in salads.
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Chorus Frog Seedlings: Alaska Shelling Peas
This old heirloom shelling pea dates back to 1880. It’s a versatile, tasty, reliable pea that grows well in cool soil, so it’s great for the north, and has good potential for spring and fall plantings. The short vines grow to only 90cm (36), but benefit from some twigs stuck in the soil for support – or a low trellis net. Once known as ‘Earliest of All,’ Alaska pea matures in just 55 days, making it our earliest pea of all. Expect heavy yields of round, straight, pale green pods, each containing five to eight smooth peas.
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Chorus Frog Seedlings: Super Sugar Snap Peas
The vines are tall, growing about 6′ or more, and need support. Pods are about 3″ long, 1/2″ across, and bear over a long picking period. Both peas and pods are sweet. Yields well in both hot and cold weather.
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Chorus Frog Seedlings: Asian Greens Mix
A mix of Asian greens for your spring and fall salads. Greens may include Komatsuna, Ruby Streaks, Osaka Purple Mustard, Tokyo Bekana.
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Oyster Mushrooms
Grown on BC red alder our oyster mushrooms are both aesthetically pleasing and rich in nutrients. They are replete with assorted vitamins (C, B, and niacin), free amino acids, and, like shiitake, contain substantial amounts of protein. Marinated and pan-fried oyster mushrooms offer a ‘melt-in-your-mouth’ succulence. They readily adopt the flavour of sauces and marinades and are particularly delightful when paired with eggs.
$6.00Oyster Mushrooms
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Shiitake Mushrooms
Shiitake is widely regarded as the tastiest, healthiest, and most popular cultivated mushroom. Grown on BC red alder our mushrooms are produced in small, intensively managed batches to maximize moisture content, nutritional value, and flavour. The rich, earthy flavour and dense texture makes shiitake a versatile addition to all healthy diets. From stir fries and chilies to curries they are a wonderful source of protein with a satisfying meaty texture. They also contribute anti-oxidants, vitamins B, C, and D, help balance blood sugar levels, and boost the immune system considerably!
$6.00Shiitake Mushrooms
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Sprouts: Eastern Seed Blend
A combination of fenugreek, lentils and adzuki beans, this is a nutty addition to salads, sprout loaves or rice and noodle dishes. Fenugreek acts as a digestive aid, kidney tonic, & hormone balancer. Contains Iron, Niacin and Calcium.
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Sprouts: Mung Beans
Sweet and refreshing flavor.High in protein, rich in Vitamin C, Iron and Potassium. Helps balance pH levels in the body (slightly alkaline). Use in salads, stir-frys, soups, noodle bowls, green drinks or as a garnish.
$3.75Sprouts: Mung Beans
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Sprouts: Broccoli Blend
Reputedly the most healthy and flavourful sprout combination on the market – broccoli, red clover and daikon radish. Brassica sprouts have high concentrations of the cancer fighting compound, sulforaphane. This spicy blend adds vibrancy to wraps, sandwiches and is a wonderful addition to salads and green drinks.
$3.75Sprouts: Broccoli Blend
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Sprouts: Alfalfa
Crisp and bright, alfalfa sprouts are wonderful in salads, wraps, sandwiches, and green drinks. A great source of B-complex vitamins, along with vitamins A, C, E and K. Pound for pound one of the most nutritious foods you can eat.
$3.75Sprouts: Alfalfa
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Sprouts: Sandwich Blend
These classic, versatile sprouts consist of a dynamic mix of alfalfa, red clover, fenugreek and daikon radish. They bulk up and enliven any wrap or sandwich with texture and succulence and are delicious in salads or as a garnish. One of the most nutrient-dense foods you can eat.
$3.75Sprouts: Sandwich Blend
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Sprouts: Crunchy Bean Mix
A hearty mix of lentils, chickpeas, and sugar-snap peas. These beans are sweet and hold their form fresh or lightly steamed. They are excellent in soups, chilies, salads, spreads, and many pan-Asian entrées. A rich source of carbohydrates, protein, and fiber. Bean mix also offers an array of important phytonutrients and minerals.
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Pea Shoots
Long and succulent bright green pea shoots keep fresh and moist. They add substance, flavour and beauty to any salad, or a gorgeous garnish to any plate. Pea shoots make an excellent, locally produced substitute for salad mix in the winter. Especially high in vitamin A, C, and folic acid.
$3.75Pea Shoots
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