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Champagne Grapes

Grow in long, tightly pack bunches, similar in size to a pearl or pea.

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Chanterelle Mushrooms

Chantrelles like old growth forests, and pop up after it rains.

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Chayote Squash

Pale green to white, flattened pear-shaped fruit that tastes nutty.

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Cherimoya

Cherimoya is a heart-shaped fruit native

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Cherry Tomatoes

Amongst the easiest and most rewarding plants.

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Chestnuts

Not all chestnuts are good to eat.

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Chickpeas (Garbanzo Beans)
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Chinese Eggplants

The skin is thinner and less tough than regular eggplants, and have fewer seeds.

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Chinese Leeks

Called garlic chives

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Chinese Long Beans

Yard long beans

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Chokecherries

Bitter Berry and Bird Cherry or Chokecherries, but delicious!

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Choy Sum

Bok Choy Sum (Chinese white cabbage)

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Cipolline Onions

Mini onions are smaller and earlier to bulb the further north they are grown.

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Clementine

Mandarins, Clementines, and Tangerines

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Coconut

They are hardy and need minimal care, producing 50-200 coconunts per tree.

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Collard Greens

Cool weather crop takes about 80 days.

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Concord Grapes

Pick the ones in the best shape and leave the rest for later.

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Corn

Corn can be healthy even if it gets a bad rap.

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Cotton Candy Grapes

Medium to large in size, with a flavor of cotton candy.

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Crab Apples

They become sweeter as they ripen.

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Cranberries

Cranberries do not grow in standing water

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