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MYLES GARBANZO
Cicer arietinum 90 days. We've been growing Myles for many years and are very pleased to offer it to our gardener friends. Where typically chickpeas are considered a long-season crop, this desi type (or smaller-seeded variety) reliably produces very high yields in a variety of conditions, including our less-than-ideal Oregon summers. We particularly enjoy this variety in delicious, warming, winter soups. The drought-resistant plants are deep rooted with a branched, upright form and 11-12 inch height. Brown seeds; 145 per ounce.
Cicer arietinum 90 days. We've been growing Myles for many years and are very pleased to offer it to our gardener friends. Where typically chickpeas are considered a long-season crop, this desi type (or smaller-seeded variety) reliably produces very high yields in a variety of conditions, including our less-than-ideal Oregon summers. We particularly enjoy this variety in delicious, warming, winter soups. The drought-resistant plants are deep rooted with a branched, upright form and 11-12 inch height. Brown seeds; 145 per ounce.
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Cicer arietinum 90 days. We've been growing Myles for many years and are very pleased to offer it to our gardener friends. Where typically chickpeas are considered a long-season crop, this desi type (or smaller-seeded variety) reliably produces very high yields in a variety of conditions, including our less-than-ideal Oregon summers. We particularly enjoy this variety in delicious, warming, winter soups. The drought-resistant plants are deep rooted with a branched, upright form and 11-12 inch height. Brown seeds; 145 per ounce.

















