GARDEN SEEDS / SEED STARTING
Lettuce Mesclun Chef's Gourmet Spicy Mix Seeds$2.99Assorted Genera and species Item #0127 10-21 days. This beautiful, texture-filled European salad blend is easy to grow, and scrumptious to eat! Good container mix. Varieties include: Lettuces: Tango 10%, Royal Oak Leaf 10%, Red Salad Bowl 25%, Red Sails 5%, Black Seeded Simpson 10%, Grand Rapids TBR 10% Greens: Arugula 20%, green endive 5%, Mizuna mustard greens 5%. This packet sows four 9-foot rows. | Lettuce Crisphead Great Lakes HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.69Lactuca sativa Item #0024 75 days. Great Lakes is the first true iceberg lettuce. An All-America Selections winner in 1944, this bolt-resistant variety continues to be a favorite today. Grow extra to harvest young, crunchy, baby greens! Lettuce is easy to grow from seed, and home-grown is far superior to the grocery store product. An All-America Selections winner. This packet sows six 10-foot rows. | |
Cucumber Spacemaster Seeds$2.69Cucumis sativus Item #0020 62 days. Has your garden ever been overrun by cucumber plants that spread everywhere? Spacemaster is the solution! Its 2' to 3' vines make it the ideal choice for small growing areas. It produces large numbers of flavorful, full-sized slicing cucumbers, perfect for snacking, salads, and sandwiches, and even for pickling when harvested small. This packet sows seven mounds of 3 plants per mound. | Buttergold Sweet Corn Seeds$3.49
You can enjoy flavorful, tender, sweet corn sooner than ever before! With superior cool soil emergence, 'Buttergold' performs well in northern climates, but also does well anywhere that other corn varieties are grown. The large, 7"?8" ears have 12?14 rows of juicy, yellow kernels. Excellent for freezing. Product Details
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CARROT TONDA DI PARIGI
$2.69
| Carrot Cosmic Purple Seeds$2.99Daucus carota sativus Item #0206 70 days. Colored carrots currently are all the rage, yet have been around for centuries. In fact, the first carrots grown in medieval Asia and Europe and possibly ancient Egypt, were purple! After losing out to orange carrots long ago, purple carrots have been rediscovered. Kids will love them as a colorful snack. High in vitamin A and anthocyanin (an antioxidant). This packet sows three 10-foot rows. | BRUSSELS SPROUTS LONG ISLAND IMP$2.69BRUSSELS SPROUTS LONG ISLAND IMP |
BOK CHOY TOY CHOY HYBRID
$3.49
| Beet Bull's Blood HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.99Beta vulgaris Item #0222 60 days. Sow one row for the beautiful greens, and another row for the delicious roots! Bull's Blood is valued for its tender, sweet, deep red-burgundy foliage. The 16" greens rival chard and spinach for delectability and nutritional content. The beets of this 1840s heirloom are also quite tasty when harvested small. Beets are excellent for mild climates where multiple crops are possible. This packet sows two 9-foot rows | |
Bean Bush Blue Lake 274 HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.99Phaseolus vulgaris Item #0004 The snap bean (or green bean) is eaten pod and all and is one of those vegetables that tastes significantly better when grown at home rather than bought at the grocery store. Blue Lake 274 produces a very large crop of round, 6" pods all at once on 16"-18" tall, bushy plants; beans are stringless when picked young. Excellent flavor, one of the best for freezing. Also a good container variety. This packet sows two 10 foot rows. | ||
Dill Tetra Seeds
$2.69
Dill Tetra Seeds$2.69Anethum graveolens Item #5047 Warm season annual. The refreshing flavor of dill will surely win you over (if you don't already love it)! Tetra is a bushy, late flowering variety, meaning more leaf production for dill lovers. It is heat tolerant which makes it slow-to-bolt, so you will enjoy fresh picked, aromatic dill throughout the season. Dill is an important host plant for caterpillars of swallowtail butterflies. 30"-36" tall. | ||
Grass Cat Grass Oats Seeds$2.69Avena sativa Item #1169 Annual. Do you want to keep your cats from eating potentially harmful houseplants, or outdoor grass which sticks to the back of their tongues and might contain pesticides? Because it's grown indoors, cat grass can be served year-round at its peak of freshness to assist your cat with furball elimination by providing valuable fiber. Grass is ready for cats to eat when it is 2" - 4" high; place near their water or food bowl for only a few minutes so that they don't binge and then throw up. Feed for a few minutes on a regular basis to get the cat's digestive system used to the grass, and eventually kitty's tummy will adjust to it, allowing absorption of all the nutrients. |