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New Vegetable Seed Varieties for 2006

From Marie Iannotti, About.com

The National Garden Bureau has been actively campaigning to encourage gardeners to grow pants from seed. When you think about it, it's a win-win situation for gardeners. When you grow from seed, you can get your hands in the soil that much sooner and the choice is almost unlimited. To make that choice a little bit harder, here are some of the most enticing new introductions available right now, for the 2006 growing season.

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Beet F1 'Merlin'Beet F1 'Merlin'Bok Choy F1 'Baby Bak Choy'Bok Choy F1 'Baby Bak Choy'Carrot F1 'Purple Haze'Carrot F1 'Purple Haze'Carrot F1 'Rainbow'Carrot F1 'Rainbow'
Cauliflower 'Chedder'Cauliflower 'Chedder'Chinese Mustard (Gai-choi)Chinese Mustard (Gai-choi)Sweet Corn F1 'Honey Treat'Sweet Corn F1 'Honey Treat'Sweet Corn F1 'Passion'Sweet Corn F1 'Passion'
Melon F1 'Summer Dream'Melon F1 'Summer Dream'Okra F1 'Little Lucy'Okra F1 'Little Lucy'Pak Choy F1 'Toy Choy'Pak Choy F1 'Toy Choy'Pea "Premium'Pea "Premium'
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