SEEDS, BULBS, AND SUPPLIES
Wheatgrass Liquid Sunshine Organic HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.69Item #3037 10-15 days. Wheatgrass contains an abundance of nutrients. The seeds, also known as hard winter wheat berries, germinate rapidly into beautiful greens that can be juiced; the juice is packed with vitamins, minerals and chlorophyll! Be sure to save some seeds to sow for beautiful greenery in indoor containers for table centerpieces (especially to nestle eggs in at Easter!). | ||
TURNIP PURPLE TOP WHT GLOBE ORG$2.69TURNIP PURPLE TOP WHT GLOBE ORG | ||
TOMATO POLE CHEROKEE PURPLE ORG$2.69TOMATO POLE CHEROKEE PURPLE ORG | ||
SWISS CHARD RUBY RED ORG
$2.99
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SQUASH WINTER LAKOTA ORG
$4.49
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Squash Summer Early Prolific Straightneck Organic HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.99Cucurbita pepo Item #3006 45 days. This award-winning squash is still a favorite and for good reason! Thick, firm, fine-grained delicious squash is ready to harvest in just 45 days! Versatile summer squash can be eaten raw, pickled, or cooked in innumerable ways including in sweet breads. Best picked at 4"-7", or smaller for chic, "baby" squash. If left on the vine, squash may grow so big that it would take two people to carry it! This packet sows 6 mounds. | Spinach Bloomsdale Organic HEIRLOOM Seeds$3.49Spinacia oleracea Item #3007 28-45 days. Be strong to the finish and eat your spinach! If you haven't grown spinach before, the freshness and quality of homegrown will win you over. Bloomsdale is an old, dependable, open pollinated variety. Very nutritious - lots of vitamins A & C, and iron. A good container veggie. This packet sows four 9-foot rows. | |
RADISH DAIKON WHITE ORG
$2.99
| Radish Cherry Belle Organic HEIRLOOM Seeds$3.49Raphanus sativus Item #3048 24 days. Radish is a cool-season, fast-maturing, easy-to-grow vegetable. The mild flavor and crisp texture of Cherry Belle make it a great addition to salads, sandwiches and snack trays. Cut radishes to create beautiful radish "roses" and use as a garnish or on a relish tray. Great for growing in containers. Fun for kids to grow! An All-America Selections winner. This packet sows two 7 foot-rows. | |
Pumpkin Sugar Pie Organic HEIRLOOM Seeds$4.49Cucurbita pepo Item #3128 100 days. Sugar Pie is the standard for making terrific pies, soups, muffins, and casseroles. Small 6" fruits are also good for carving table decor-size jack o'lanterns. Stores for months. Delicious pumpkin cheesecake recipe inside packet. This packet sows 6 mounds. | ||
Pepper Sweet California Wonder Organic HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.99Capsicum annuum Item #3032 75 days from transplanting. An old-time favorite for good reason! California Wonder's large, uniform shape makes it ideal for stuffing. Enjoy crisp, sweet pepper slices in salads and veggie trays. Delicious grilled, they are perfect for shish kabobs. Peppers left on the plant will turn a beautiful, bright red, and have more vitamin C than an orange! Good container variety, and dependable performer even in short season climates. This packet yields approximately 30 plants when started indoors. | PEPPER SWEET CAL SUN ORANGE ORG$3.49PEPPER SWEET CAL SUN ORANGE ORG | PEPPER CHILE JALAPENO EARLY ORG$2.99PEPPER CHILE JALAPENO EARLY ORG |
Pea Snow Oregon Sugar Pod II Organic Seeds$3.49Pisum sativum Item #3072 60 days. Oregon Sugar Pod II produces a huge number of 4" delicious pods that are harvested and eaten when the pods are flat, before the seed forms. This is one of those vegetables that tastes much better homegrown than from a store. Short, 28" vines, easy to manage. Resists mildew, pea virus, and common wilt. Excellent freezer variety. Grow on a trellis. This packet sows three 7-foot rows. | Pea Snap Sugar Snap Organic Seeds$3.49Pisum sativum Item #3089 70 days. Snap peas are best eaten fresh and there's nothing like picking them right off the vine. The French call edible podded peas "mange tout" meaning "eat all." Sugar Snap provides an extended harvest of thick, crunchy 3" pods filled with flavorful peas. Vines tolerate some heat. Grow climbing 6'-8' vines on poles or a trellis. This packet sows one 7-foot row. |