Cucumbers! (SMALL, white or green)
$1.00Tasty cucs from our hoophouse. These are not seedless, but do have excellent flavour.
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Tasty cucs from our hoophouse. These are not seedless, but do have excellent flavour.

Delicious cooked with fish, in hamburgers, made into a dip, or in dill pickles (of course). Product of Ontario


Tasty flat beans with purple specks. Use just like regular green beans.


Darker green, bitter leaves surround an off white, sweeter tasting heart. Bitter flavour lessens with cooking- good as a wilted green added to pastas, steamed with mashed potatoes, or use the heart in salads to add more flavour.





These have a bitter flavour and are best added to a base of other less bitter greens for salads. Can also be cooked or made into a wilted greens salad.

This particular variety turns yellow as it ripens. All green sweet peppers will change colour as they ripen- typically to red, yellow, or orange, but there are purple peppers, too.

For fried green tomatoes, pickling, or chutney. You can even make green tomato cake with them! Green tomatoes have a somewhat tart flavour.

Greenhouse grown cherry or grape tomatoes. Local, but not organic.

Locally grown, but not organic. These are very tasty grape tomatoes. Great for snacking!

A yellowish orange ‘berry’ covered with a paper-like husk. Has a unique sweet-tart flavour. Good to eat raw, or make into a jam.
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Spinach-90g
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