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Get started!Typically thought of as a southern food but will grow equally well in a northern garden. Best harvested while still small.
Typically thought of as a southern food but will grow equally well in a northern garden. A heat loving and rapid grower, best harvested while still small. Plant where it will have room to grow tall.
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