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Bean Seeds, Garden Blue Lake Stringless FM1K Pole
$1.99
Our Blue Lake Stringless Pole Green Beans seeds will soon produce fleshy, tender pods that grow to be roughly 5.5 inches in length.
These stringless pole beans have mild flavoring and are high in viatmins A, B and C. Blue Lake beans make for excellent snap beans. They are also often dried on the vines for their clear white shell beans.
Growing Blue Lake Stringless Pole Beans is easy, simply sow seeds outdoors in an area that sees full sun after all danger of frost has passed. Blue Lake Pole Beans spacing should be something around two seeds per every 4 inches, keeping each row of seeds separated by about 20 inches.
Flavor: Sweet and crisp with a mild, full-bodied bean flavor.
Preparation Ideas: Great for freezing and boiling.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 21
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 6-8 Days
Days to Maturity: 62 Days
Growth Type: Pole
Planting Depth: 1-1.5"
Seed Spacing: Sow Blue Lake Stringless Beans seeds roughly 4" apart in rows.
Disease Resistance: Common Bean Mosaic
Instructions: Sow seeds when the soil is warm and all danger of frost is past. Plant 2 seeds every 4 inches. Soaking seeds overnight before planting will speed germination. Thin to 1 plant every 4 inches when the plants have 4 leaves. Pick early and often to encourage production. Sow every 2 weeks until 8 weeks before fall frost.
Suggestions: Avoid working around beans when wet; this may spread diseases. When weeding, hoe gently because beans are shallow-rooted. Mulch plants only after thinning.

Organic Onion Seeds, Evergreen Bunching
$2.79
These Organic Evergreen Bunching Onion seeds will produce long, thin green stalks that are often used in cooking to replace chives.
Evergreen Onions are grown for their bunching growth type. The crispness and mild flavor of this onion variety make it delicious as an appetizer, relish, or for use in salads.
Plan on growing bunching onions in containers?
It is recommended that you sow 2-3 bunching onion seeds per inch and then thin seedlings 3" apart when they grow to be 3" in height. Rows of sown bunching onion seeds should be kept around 12" apart. As long as you follow these directions when planting in containers, your onion plants should grow just fine. Also be sure to sow seeds in a well draining soil!
Flavor: Zesty and mild!
Preparation Ideas: This variety is a great choice for use in salads and sandwiches.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 2.2
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 60 Days
Growth Type: Bunching
Planting Depth: .25"-.5"
Seed Spacing: Sow 2-3 Organic Evergreen Bunching Onion seeds seeds every 1".. Thin seedlings to 3" apart when plants are 3" in height.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly in the garden in full sun and well-drained soil, placing 2-3 seeds per inch. Thin to 3 inches apart when plants are 3 inches tall. When onions are pencil thick, begin pulling for table use.
Suggestions: Use thinnings and green stems in your favorite recipes to replace chives.

Bean Seeds, Garden Blue Lake 274 Bush
$1.99
Our Blue Lake Bush Beans seeds are sure to bring you many-branched bean bush plants that product heavy yields of green bean pods.
Blue Lake Green Bean pods have a similar appearance to the pole variety of Blue Lake beans. These bush green beans have 6.5" long rounded pods. These beans also boast disease resistance and are high in vitamins A, B and C!
Wondering when to pick Blue Lake Bush green beans?
This bean variety reaches maturity in roughly 55-60 days, so we recommend harvesting your pods around this time. Bush beans are determinate and therefore the pods on this plant will last about 3 weeks post maturation before the plants begin to wither.
Economy-sized Blue Lake Bush Beans seeds packet can be found here.
Flavor: A rich garden bean taste!
Preparation Ideas: Perseveres well; great choice for freezing or canning.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 21
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 6-8 Days
Days to Maturity: 55 Days
Growth Type: Bush
Planting Depth: 1-1.5"
Seed Spacing: Sow two Blue Lake Bush Beans seeds every 4" in rows.
Disease Resistance: Common bean mosaic
Instructions: Sow seeds when the soil is warm and all danger of frost is past. Soaking seeds overnight before planting will speed germination. Thin to one (1) plant every 4" when the plants have four true leaves. Pick early and often to encourage production. Sow these seeds every two weeks up until eight weeks before fall frost.
Suggestions: Avoid working around beans when wet as this may spread diseases. When weeding, hoe gently because beans are shallow-rooted. Mulch plants only after thinning.

Lettuce Seeds, Buttercrunch
$1.99
These Buttercrunch Lettuce seeds will produce All-America Selections winning heat tolerant lettuce plants!
Buttercrunch lettuce is a slow to bolt butterhead variety. Its compact heads contain heaping layers of deliciously crisp, thick green leaves. A cool weather crop that you can sow outdoors in spring much earlier than other, less frost tolerant plants.
Wondering when to harvest Buttercrunch Lettuce? What about how to harvest Buttercrunch Lettuce?
This lettuce variety reaches maturity in roughly 65-70 days from the date it was sown, so be sure to keep track of when you planted your seeds. When harvesting Buttercrunch Lettuce you harvest the entire plant.
Flavor: Creamy and never bitter!
Preparation Ideas: A wonderful lettuce variety for use in salads.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 65-70 Days
Growth Type: Butterhead
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Buttercrunch Lettuce seeds 12"-18" apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Tolerance: Heat
Instructions: Lettuce is a cool season crop. Sow directly into the garden as early in the spring as possible. Seed again in late summer for a fall harvest. Seed may be started indoors five weeks before transplanting outside, but seedlings are tender so transplant with care. Harvest the entire plant.
Suggestions: Plant romaine and loose leaf varieties along with Buttercrunch for flavorful mixed green salads.
Pea Seeds, Sugar Snap

Pea Seeds, Sugar Snap
$1.99
Sugar Snap Pea seeds are an All-America Selections Winner!
These edible pea pods are crunchy and very sweet. Peas will tolerate a light frost when they're young and heat when they have matured. This pea variety is delicious with fresh dips, added to stir fry or lightly cooked and enjoyed alone.
Are you wondering how far apart to plant sugar snap peas? How to grow sugar snap peas in general?
When planting sugar snap peas, be sure to sow seeds roughly 1" deep and 2" apart in rows, keeping your rows roughly 2.5' (two and a half feet) apart. Plants will perform best when they are supported by a trellis! Sow seeds in an area that will see full sun.
Flavor: Superb sweetness!
Preparation Ideas: Great choice for dips and stir fries or lightly cooked and enjoyed alone.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 21
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-14 Days
Days to Maturity: 70 Days
Growth Type: Vining
Planting Depth: 1"
Seed Spacing: Plant Sugar Snap Pea seeds 2" apart in rows.
Disease Resistance: Frost
Tolerance: Pea wilt
Instructions: Sow in full sun in spring and late summer. Peas will tolerate some frost and are very sensitive to heat. Plant 1 seed every 2 inches. Do not thin. Plants perform best when supported by a trellis. Support 2 rows at the same time by placing a trellis between 2 rows and letting plants grow together. Harvest when pods are filled out to encourage production.
Suggestions: When harvesting peas, do not jerk pods from vines since rough handling can cause plants to stop producing. It is best to snip clusters of pods from vines with scissors or pruners.

Organic Tomato Seeds, Sweetie
$2.79
Our Sweetie Tomato seeds produce deliciously sweet, bite-sized red tomatoes that are high in vitamins A and C.
These tomatoes go great in salads and can be served on toothpicks as a fun little appetizer at any party! The Sweetie Tomato plant has tall, indeterminate vines that will provide a bountiful harvest all season long.
Growing Sweetie Tomatoes is a fairly easy process. Start your seeds indoors roughly six weeks before your areas final frost date. Transplant tomato seedlings outdoors in full sun after they grow 4-6 true leaves. You can also sow your tomato seeds directly outdoors but they will not tolerate frost so be sure that your garden soil is warm!
Flavor: Deliciously sweet!
Preparation Ideas: Bite-sized tomatoes go great in salads.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.18
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 70-75 Days
Growth Type: Indeterminate
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Organic Sweetie Tomato seeds approximately 3' apart in rows.
Instructions: Start seeds indoors in a sunny location six weeks prior to warm weather. Transplant outdoors in full sun when seedlings display four to six leaves and weather is warm. Seeds can be sown directly into the garden when soil is warm; tomatoes cannot tolerate frost.
Suggestions: To keep fruit clean and easier to pick, support with stakes or cages. Tomatoes require at least an inch of water per week.

Squash Seeds, Dark Green Zucchini
$2.49
Dark Green Zucchini Summer Squash seeds produce a green squash variety with exceptionally high yields of flavorful zucchini.
When this long green squash is mature it can be up to 10-12" in length! Ideal for multiple cooking dishes and baked goods such as cakes, breads and muffins. A summer squash, this green zucchini is a delight in the kitchen.
Wondering how to plant zucchini outdoors? Sow seeds roughly 4' apart in rows, keeping rows at least 12" apart.
Flavor: Sweet.
Preparation Ideas: A great choice for baked foods like cake, bread or muffins!
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 4.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 50 Days
Growth Type: Summer
Planting Depth: 1"
Seed Spacing: Sow seeds roughly 4' apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow a few seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9-12" tall and 2' across. When the plants are 3" tall, thin by cutting all but the three strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in the rows.
Suggestions: Pick summer squash early and often. Not picking will stop the production of the plants. Ready to harvest just after blossom falls from fruit and fruit can be easily dented with a thumbnail.

Bean Seeds, Garden Kentucky Blue Pole
$1.99
Our Kentucky Blue Pole Beans seeds will produce All-America Selections winning bean plants for your growing (and eating) pleasure!
These garden beans have an outstanding combination of quality characteristics from its Kentucky Wonder and Blue Lake parentage. For optimum flavor and tenderness, harvest bean pods at 6"-7" long. This disease tolerant variety also makes for excellent snap beans.
Proper spacing for pole beans: it is recommended you sow one seed every 4". Thin to one bean plant every 8" when they have four true leaves! Grow against trellis for best results.
Flavor: Sweet and tender.
Preparation Ideas: Delicious when boiled!
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 21
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 6-8 Days
Days to Maturity: 60 Days
Growth Type: Pole
Planting Depth: 1"-1.5"
Seed Spacing: Plant one Garden Kentucky Blue Pole Bean seed every 8" in a row.
Disease Resistance: Rust
Instructions: Along a trellis about 6' tall, sow a seed every 4 inches when the soil is warm. Soaking seeds overnight before planting will speed germination. Thin to one plant every 8" when plants have four leaves. Pick when pods are nearly mature, but beans are not fully developed and pods are still crisp.
Suggestions: Avoid working around beans when wet as this may spread diseases. When weeding, hoe gently because beans are shallow-rooted. Mulch plants only after thinning.
Tomato Seeds, Roma VF

Tomato Seeds, Roma VF
$1.79
Roma VF Tomato seeds produce a heavy-yielding tomato variety commonly used for preserves, solid-pack canning tomato paste and puree.
These tomatoes have very little juice and a mild flavor. Roma VF tomatoes are large, determinate plants that have great leaf cover and disease tolerance.
Planning on growing some of your own Roma VF tomatoes? You can start your seeds indoors 6-8 weeks prior to you areas final frost date. You can also sow your tomato seeds directly outdoors in full sun after all danger of frost has passed and soil is warm.
Don't forget: these tomatoes will not tolerate frost!
Flavor: Lovely mild flavor.
Preparation Ideas: Ideal for creating Roma tomato pastes!
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 85-90 Days
Growth Type: Determinate
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Roma VF Tomato seeds approximately 3' apart.
Best Container Size: 24"+
Disease Resistance: Alternaria, fusarium, verticillium
Instructions: Start seeds indoors in a sunny location six to eight weeks prior to warm weather. Transplant outdoors in full sun when seedlings display 4-6 true leaves and weather is warm. Seeds can be sown directly into the garden when soil is warm. Tomatoes cannot tolerate frost.
Suggestions: To keep fruit clean and easier to pick support these plants with stakes or cages. Tomatoes require at least an inch of water per week!

Swiss Chard Seeds, Mixed Colors
$1.99
Our Mixed Colors Swiss Chard seeds will grow into beautiful multicolored stems that brighten both your vegetable garden and your dinner plate!
These stems have an attractive rainbow of colors that have a mild chard flavor. This cool season vegetables seeds will germinate in roughly ten days and be ready for harvesting within thirty to sixty days.
When sowing swiss chard seeds plant two seeds every 6", keeping rows of seeds at least 18" apart.
Flavor: Mild, earthy and nutty flavors.
Preparation Ideas: Great variety to sauté or use in stir fries!
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 30-60 Days
Planting Depth: .75"
Seed Spacing: Sow Mixed Colors Swiss Chard seeds 6" apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Seed directly outdoors. Prefers full sun. Sow two seeds every 6". After germination, thin to one plant every 6". Begin harvesting in 4 to 5 weeks. Tolerates light frost without damage.
Suggestions: Harvest stems just above the soil line. Grows back for multiple harvests.
Broccoli Seeds, De Cicco

Broccoli Seeds, De Cicco
$1.99
De Cicco Broccoli seeds produce a uniform, very productive broccoli variety that is high in vitamins!
The large heads of this cool weather vegetable also furnish a high percentage of side shoots. Oh and with only 42 calories per portion, it makes an excellent low calorie choice!
Flavor: Sweet, fresh broccoli taste!
Preparation Ideas: Add some lemon juice to your broccoli for a nice and easy side dish.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1.2
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-14 Days
Days to Maturity: 90 Days
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: Sow De Cicco Broccoli seeds roughly every 3'.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Start seeds indoors six to eight weeks before the last frost. Or, sow 2-3 seeds together outdoors every 2'. Thin to one plant every 2' when 1" tall. Keep watered and fertilized. Cut before buds open for best harvest.
Suggestions: Broccoli is a good producer when planted again in summer for fall harvest.

Brussels Sprouts Seeds, Catskill
$1.99
Catskill Brussels Sprouts seeds will grow into plants with strong stalks that have brussels sprouts heads measuring 1"-2" across.
Cabbage-like flavor abounds from the numerous, tender, small heads of this brussels sprouts variety. Heads are easy to pick, high in vitamin C and low in calories! Brussels sprouts plants grow to be anywhere between 24"-50" in height.
Flavor: Similar to cabbage.
Preparation Ideas: Toss with some thyme, olive oil and salt then roast!
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1.4
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-14 Days
Days to Maturity: 90 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Catskill Brussels Sprouts seeds in rows roughly 3' apart.
Instructions: Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last killing frost in spring. Or, sow two to three seeds together outdoors every 2 feet. Thin to one plant every 2' when seedlings are an inch tall. As sprouts begin to form, break off lower leaves.
Suggestions: When sprouts reach 1" or more in diameter, begin harvest starting with the lower sprouts and work your way up the stalk. A good producer when planted again in summer for fall harvest until frost.

Carrot Seeds, Heirloom Scarlet Nantes
$2.19
Get your heirloom carrots growing with these high quality Scarlet Nantes Carrot seeds!
Scarlet Nantes carrots have a crispy, sweet flavor which makes them absolutely perfect for snacking. Nearly coreless, Scarlet Nantes carrots grow to be 6" long and feature a great red-orange color. These carrots do particularly well in clay soil.
Flavor: Sweet and flavorful.
Preparation Ideas: Use these in soups, stews, and gourmet salads.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 2
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 14-25 Days
Days to Maturity: 65-70 Days
Growth Type: Root
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: When sowing Scarlet Nantes Carrot seeds, sow 4 seeds per inch in a row and when seedlings are 2" high, thin seedlings to 3" apart.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: In full sun and well-drained soil, sow 4 seeds per inch in the row. Cover the seeds firmly with soil. When the plants are 2 inches tall, thin to 3 inches apart in the row. For fresh carrots all season, plant every 3 weeks until 75 days before the first fall frost.
Suggestions: Too much water can cause carrots to crack. They should be kept weeded (a clean mulch can reduce this job). Also, lightly place soil over exposed roots to prevent cracking.

Organic Broccoli Seeds, Green Sprouting Calabrese
$2.79
These Organic Green Sprouting Calabrese Broccoli seeds grow into dark green, close-beaded central heads that are high in vitamins.
The large heads on this calabrese broccoli variety also furnish an abundance of side shoots. This cool weather vegetable is low in calories and takes 70-90 days to reach maturity. Oh! And even better, these broccoli seeds are completely organic!
Flavor: Good old fashioned broccoli taste!
Preparation Ideas: Steamed with some lemon juice.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1.25
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-14 Days
Days to Maturity: 70-90 Days
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: Sow Organic Calabrese Broccoli seeds roughly 3' apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last killing frost in spring. Or, sow 2-3 seeds together outdoors every 2'. Thin to one plant every 2' when an inch tall. Keep watered and fertilized. Cut before buds open for best harvest.
Suggestions: Broccoli is a good producer when planted again in summer for fall harvest until frost. For a low calorie side dish, broccoli is delicious with lemon juice!

Tomato Seeds, Heirloom Box Car Willie
$2.49
Our Box Car Willie Tomato seeds make a great choice if you're looking to grow tomatoes with some good old-fashioned flavor.
This prolific heirloom tomato variety is better than most of todays tomato hybrids. The size of the rounded red fruits of the Box Car Willie tomato are roughly 12-18 oz. The indeterminate vines of Box Car Willie produce excellent, crack-free, disease tolerant tomatoes with a sweet, yet tart flavor.
Flavor: Box Car Willie Tomatoes have a sweetly tart taste.
Preparation Ideas: Perfect for canning or freezing; use in salsa or slice for sandwiches.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.2
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 80 Days
Growth Type: Indeterminate
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Heirloom Box Car Willie Tomato seeds every 2.5' in rows.
Tolerance: Cracking
Instructions: Start seed indoors in a sunny location 6-8 weeks prior to warm weather. Transplant outdoors in full sun when seedlings display 4-6 leaves and weather is warm. Seed can be sown directly into garden when soil is warm. Tomatoes cannot tolerate frost.
Suggestions: To keep fruit clean and easier to pick support plants with stakes or cages. Tomatoes require at least an inch of water per week.

Tomato Seeds, Heirloom Abe Lincoln
$2.49
Abe Lincoln Tomato seeds produce brilliantly red, rounded medium sized tomatoes which grow into clusters of up to nine tomatoes.
These heirloom tomatoes have been enjoyed since 1923! Weighing in at about 12 oz, they have a delicious flavor and can be harvested until frost. Abe Lincoln Tomato grows on indeterminate vines and take roughly 70-77 days to mature.
Flavor: Rich and slightly acidic tomato flavor.
Preparation Ideas: Slice for a sandwich or snack... or use for canning!
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.2
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 70-77 Days
Growth Type: Indeterminate
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Abe Lincoln Tomato seeds roughly 2.5' apart in rows.
Disease Resistance: Early blight, alternaria stem canker
Instructions: Start seed indoors in a sunny location six to eight weeks prior to warm weather. Transplant outdoors in full sun when seedlings display 4-6 true leaves and weather is warm. Seeds can be sown directly into garden when soil is warm. Tomatoes cannot tolerate frost!
Suggestions: To keep fruit clean and easier to pick support with stakes or cages. Tomatoes require at least an inch of water per week.

Bean Seeds, Heirloom Garden Tendergreen Improved Bush
$2.49
Grow our Heirloom Tendergreen Improved Bush Bean seeds and soon you will have an ultra-dependable, long-lasting plant that produces plenty of tasty green beans.
The long, smooth, string-less pods of this heirloom bush green bean variety are tender and at their best when 5-6" long. High in vitamins A, B and C. Disease resistant.
Flavor: Tendergreen Improved Bush Beans are thick and meaty.
Preparation Ideas: Perfect for canning and freezing; eat fresh if you can't resist!
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 21
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 6-8 Days
Days to Maturity: 52 Days
Growth Type: Bush
Planting Depth: 1"-1.5"
Seed Spacing: Sow two Tendergreen Improved Bush Bean seeds every 4", thin to one bush bean plant every 4" once seedlings grow 4 true leaves.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Disease Resistance: Downey/powdery mildew
Instructions: Sow seeds when the soil is warm and all danger of frost is past. Soaking seeds overnight before planting will speed seed germination. Pick early and often to encourage production. Sow every 2 weeks up until 8 weeks before your first frost!
Suggestions: Avoid working around beans when wet as this may spread diseases. When weeding, hoe gently because beans are shallow-rooted. Mulch plants only after thinning.

Squash Seeds, Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck
$2.19
These Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Squash seeds will grow into an All-America Selections winning yellow squash variety!
This exceptionally productive variety of summer squash bears fruits that can be eaten when they are 4"-12" long. High in vitamin A, the flesh of this heirloom squash is tender and delicious.
Flavor: Mild with a slight nutty flavor and a buttery hint when cooked.
Preparation Ideas: Slice this variety thinly and layer into a lasagna.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 4.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 50 Days
Growth Type: Summer
Planting Depth: 1"
Seed Spacing: Sow Heirloom Early Prolific Straightneck Squash seeds roughly 3' apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow a few seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9-12 inches tall and 2' across. When the plants are 3" tall, thin by cutting all but the three strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in the rows.
Suggestions: Pick summer squash early and often! Not picking will stop the production of the plants. Ready to harvest just after blossom falls from fruit and fruit can be easily dented with a thumbnail.

Organic Lettuce Seeds, Black Seeded Simpson
$2.79
These Organic Black Seeded Simpson Lettuce seeds grow into one of the most popular loose leaf lettuce varieties for home gardeners everywhere.
Black Seeded Simpson lettuce has attractive frilled, crumpled leaves that are crisp, tender, and appetizing. This cool weather vegetable is a vigorous grower. Leaves are high in vitamins A and B!
Flavor: Never bitter!
Preparation Ideas: Mix in a large bowl with oil, vinegar, salt, and pepper.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 2.25
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 45 Days
Growth Type: Loose leaf
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Organic Black Seeded Simpson Lettuce seeds roughly 6" apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly in the garden as early as the soil can be made fine and loose. Plant seeds every 2", covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 6" apart when they display 2 or 3 true leaves. As plants begin to crowd, pick individual leaves regularly for use.
Suggestions: Lettuce needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time even germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.

Lettuce Seeds, Parris Island Cos
$1.79
Our Parris Island Cos Lettuce seeds grow into lettuce plants with long, spoon-shaped leaves that fold into a loose upright head.
The head of Parris Island lettuce can grow to 8"-9" tall. It is very crisp, tender and more nutritious than iceberg head lettuce. This cool weather vegetable withstands warm weather better than most other lettuce varieties!
Flavor: Sweet and mild.
Preparation Ideas: Ideal for Caesar salads or tossed with other greens.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 68 Days
Growth Type: Romaine
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Parris Island Cos Lettuce seeds roughly 8" apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly in the garden as early as the soil can be made fine and loose. Plant seeds every 2", covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 8" apart when they are 2" tall.
Suggestions: Lettuce needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time even germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.

Radish Seeds, Heirloom Champion
$2.19
These Heirloom Champion Radish seeds produce healthy, large radishes that do not become pithy.
An All-America Selections Winner! The size of each Champion Radish measures at about 2" in diameter. High in vitamin C this heirloom variety radish has attractive coloring and a crisp, tender flesh. This quick-growing radish is perfect for your garden or greenhouse.
Flavor: Crisp, slightly bitter.
Preparation Ideas: Use Champion Radish in relish trays, salads or as cut garnishes.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 3.75
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 4-7 Days
Days to Maturity: 28 Days
Growth Type: Spring
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: Sow two Heirloom Champion Radish seeds per inch in a row.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: In full sun, sow two seeds per inch in a row and cover seeds firmly with soil. When radish plants have 3-4 true leaves, thin seedlings to an inch apart. For a steady crop sow seeds every 10 days until warm weather and then again in the fall until 30 days before first frost.
Suggestions: Radishes exhibit best flavor when grown in cool weather and full sun. Use thinnings in salads. For mild radishes, mulch and keep watered to speed growth.

Lettuce Seeds, Heirloom Iceberg
$2.19
Our Heirloom Iceberg Lettuce seeds will bring you your very own lettuce heads similar to the ones you buy in your supermarket.
This lettuce variety grows icy-green, medium sized heads that are packed solid to the center with crunchy leaves. This lettuce variety will grow best in cooler weather. Growing this heirloom lettuce is easier than you think, simply plant lettuce seeds roughly 18" apart in rows, keeping rows of seeds approximately 12" apart.
Flavor: Mild and crunchy.
Preparation Ideas: Use one of these leaves as the bowl for your next salad.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.8
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 62 Days
Growth Type: Iceberg
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Heirloom Iceberg Lettuce seeds roughly 18" apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly in the garden as early as the soil can be worked in the spring or start seeds indoors 5 weeks before outdoor planting time. Transplant with care. Grows best in cool weather. Sow again in midsummer for a fall harvest.
Suggestions: Home-grown salads are the best! Plant your favorite ingredients - tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, radishes, and lettuce!

Carrot Seeds, Red Cored Chantenay
$1.99
Our Red Cored Chantenay Carrot seeds will grow into carrots with a thick flesh that is rich in color and sweetness.
An ideal home garden carrot, each Chantenay carrot will grow to about 5.5" long when mature. When planting Chantenay carrots, note that they perform best in heavy soils. One of natures biggest sources of vitamin A!
Flavor: Crisp and sweet.
Preparation Ideas: Great in soups. Easily preserve carrots by freezing or canning.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 2
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 70 Days
Growth Type: Root
Planting Depth: .25"-.5"
Seed Spacing: Sow four Red Cored Chantenay Carrot seeds per inch in a row. When carrot plants are 2" tall, thin to 3" apart in your rows.
Instructions: In full sun and well-drained soil, sow seeds. Cover the seeds firmly with soil. For fresh carrots all season, plant every three weeks until 75 days before the first frost.
Suggestions: Too much water can cause carrots to crack. They should be kept weeded (a clean mulch can reduce this job). Also, lightly place soil over exposed roots to prevent cracking.

Organic Squash Seeds, Black Beauty Zucchini
$2.79
Our Organic Black Beauty Zucchini Squash seeds grow into an All-America Selections winning summer squash plant.
This organic zucchini squash is delicious when sliced and served fresh, fried, steamed, or simmered. Its dark green fruits have a creamy white flesh that taste best when harvested at 6"-8" long. High in vitamin A.
Flavor: Tender and firm with an excellent flavor.
Preparation Ideas: Great when grilled, steamed, sautéed, or boiled.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 4.25
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 63 Days
Growth Type: Summer
Planting Depth: 1"
Seed Spacing: Sow Organic Black Beauty Zucchini Squash seeds roughly 3' apart in rows.
Instructions: After all danger of frost has passed and in a sunny location, sow five seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9"-12" tall and 2' across. When plants are 3" tall, thin by cutting all but the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in the rows.
Suggestions: Pick summer squash early and often. Not picking will stop production of plants. Black Beauty Zucchini is ready to harvest just after blossoms fall from fruit and fruit can be easily dented with a thumbnail.

Bean Seeds, Garden Cherokee Wax
$1.99
Cherokee Wax bean seeds produce a popular bush bean variety that is noted for its productive, dependable plants that withstand adverse weather conditions and resist disease.
This All-America Selections Winner produces 5"-6" long, string-less yellow wax beans with a fine flavor. This wax bean plant has an upright growth habit which keeps your bean pods clean.
Flavor: Fine, nutty flavor.
Preparation Ideas: Pairs well with tuna and adds some nice color to salads.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 21
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 54 Days
Growth Type: Bush
Planting Depth: 1"
Seed Spacing: Sow Cherokee Wax Bean seeds roughly 3' apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Disease Resistance: Common bean mosaic, rust
Instructions: Beans are a warm-season crop. Sow seeds directly outdoors. Plant 1-2 seeds every 3'. When seedlings have 4 true leaves, thin to 1 plant every 3'. Harvest beans all season by sowing every 2 weeks until 2 months before frost. Harvest young and tender pods frequently.
Suggestions: Water plants at the soil level and avoid wetting the foliage. Harvest beans regularly at the young, succulent stage for best yields.

Lettuce Seeds, Black Seeded Simpson Sow Easy
$2.49
These Black Seeded Simpson Lettuce seeds grow into one of the most popular loose leaf lettuce varieties for home gardeners everywhere.
Black Seeded Simpson lettuce has attractive frilled, crumpled leaves that are crisp, tender, and appetizing. This cool weather vegetable is a vigorous grower. Leaves are high in vitamins A and B!
Sow Easy seeds are pelleted with an all-natural coating made from a mix of clay, perlite, and FDA-approved food coloring. This coating adds some bulk to small seeds and stands out in the soil, making direct sowing and accurate spacing easier than ever. However, the coating does add a few days to the germination time when compared to uncoated seed.
Flavor: Never bitter!
Preparation Ideas: Mix in a large bowl with oil, vinegar, salt, and pepper.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Pelleted Seed Count: 250 Pelleted Seeds
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 45 Days
Growth Type: Loose leaf
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Black Seeded Simpson Lettuce sow easy seeds roughly 6" apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly in the garden as early as the soil can be made fine and loose. Plant seeds every 2", covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 6" apart when they display 2 or 3 true leaves. As plants begin to crowd, pick individual leaves regularly for use.
Suggestions: Lettuce needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since lettuce has a difficult time even germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.

Beans Seeds, Heirloom Top Crop
$2.19
Our Heirloom Top Crop Bush Bean seeds grow into dark green 16" tall bush plants with straight, string-less bean pods.
These Top Crop beans are a 1950 All-America Selections Winner, an heirloom bean variety that has meaty pods measuring about 6"-7" long. Top Crop bush beans produce heavy yields and are great for your home garden!
Flavor: Distinct old-time bean flavor.
Preparation Ideas: Perfect for canning and freezing.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 14
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 6-8 Days
Days to Maturity: 45-53 Days
Growth Type: Bush
Planting Depth: 1-1.5"
Seed Spacing: Sow Heirloom Top Crop Bush Bean seeds roughly 4" apart in rows.
Disease Resistance: Common Bean Mosaic Virus|Peanut Mottle Virus
Instructions: Sow seed when soil is warm and all danger of frost is past. Plant two Heirloom Top Crop Bush Bean seeds every 4". Soaking seeds overnight before planting will speed germination. Thin to one plant every 4" when plants have 4 true leaves. Pick early and often to encourage production. Sow every 2 weeks until 8 weeks before fall frost.
Suggestions: Avoid working around beans when wet; this may spread diseases. When weeding, hoe gently because beans are shallow-rooted. Mulch plants only after thinning.

Squash Seeds, Waltham Butternut
$1.99
Waltham Butternut Squash is an All-America Selections winning plant!
It's one of the best, most popular varieties of winter squash. Its sweet, dry, orange-colored flesh makes it ideal for baking, as well as for pies. These plants are very productive and produce squash high in vitamin A.
Flavor: The sweet taste of this squash is enhanced if stored for a while prior to cutting.
Preparation Ideas: Cut in half, butter the center of each half and then sprinkle with brown sugar and season with salt and pepper!
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 3.7
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 85 Days
Growth Type: Winter
Planting Depth: 1"
Seed Spacing: Sow Waltham Butternut Squash seeds roughly 6' apart in rows.
Instructions: After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow a few Waltham Butternut Squash seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9"-12" tall and 2' across. When the plants are 3" tall, thin by cutting all but the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in the rows.
Suggestions: Don't cut winter squash from the vine until firmly ripe (when you have a hard time making a dent in the shell with your thumbnail). Harvest squash before hard frost.

Squash Seeds, Yellow Summer Crookneck
$2.49
Our Yellow Summer Crookneck Squash seeds produce a popular yellow crookneck squash variety high in vitamin A.
This crookneck squash has firm, tender, pale cream flesh that's ready to harvest just after the blossom falls from the fruit and you can easily dent the outer wall of fruit with your thumbnail. For best flavor, eat young fruit when it's 4"-8" long.
Flavor: Mild and buttery with a hint of nutty flavor.
Preparation Ideas: Roast with lemon and olive oil for a delightful dish.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 4.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 53 Days
Growth Type: Summer
Planting Depth: 1"
Seed Spacing: Sow Yellow Summer Crookneck Squash seeds roughly 3' apart in rows.
Instructions: After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow a few seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9"-1"2 tall and 2' across. When the plants are 3" tall, thin by cutting all but the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in rows.
Suggestions: Pick summer squash early and often. Not picking will stop the production of the plants. Yellow Summer Crookneck Squash is ready to harvest just after blossom falls from fruit and fruit can be easily dented with a thumbnail.
Mesclun Mix Seeds

Mesclun Mix Seeds
$1.99
Grow seven different salad greens from just one packet of seeds with this Mesclun Mix.
Enjoy the complementary flavors and textures of arugula, endive, red kale, red and green romaine, Salad Bowl variety lettuce and Lolla Rossa lettuce. It is beautiful in the garden and on the plate!
Flavor: Mesclun Mix offers various tastes of different varieties of greens.
Preparation Ideas: Different tastes, textures and colors make for exciting additions to salads.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 40-80 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Mesclun Mix seeds roughly 6" apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: You can sow Mesclun Mix seeds directly in the garden as early as the soil can be made fine and loose. Plant mesclun seeds every 2", covering firmly with soil. Thin plants to 6" apart when they display 2-3 leaves. As plants begin to crowd, pick individual leaves regularly for use.
Suggestions: Mesclun needs plenty of moisture. Also, fall crops may have to be started indoors since it may have a difficult time even germinating in hot weather. Transplant with care.

Collards Seeds, Georgia Southern or Creole
$1.79
Georgia Southern Collards Greens are dark, blue-green stemmed plants.
They form a large, open head of leaves high in vitamins A, B1, B2, and C. These collards are particularly valuable in the south for winter greens.
Flavor: Mild flavor improves with light frost.
Preparation Ideas: Put these leaves in a pot with enough water to cover them and add 1/2 cup of salt before letting them soak.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 2.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 8-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 75 Days
Planting Depth: .25-.5"
Seed Spacing: Sow Georgia Southern Collards Greens seeds roughly 2' apart.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: You can start Georgia Southern Collards Greens seeds indoors 6 weeks before the last killing frost in the spring. Or you can sow 2 Georgia Southern Collards Greens seeds together every 4". Thin to 1 plant every 2' when seedlings are 2" tall.
Suggestions: Save thinning of young plants to eat early as fresh, tender greens. A light frost improves the flavor of the collards and will not injure leaves.

Celery Seeds, Tall Utah 5270R Improved
$1.99
Tall Utah Celery is the most popular green celery among gardeners.
This celery variety is the same tender, string-free celery found in your local food markets. A cool weather vegetable, Tall Utah Celery produces broad, thick stalks with a rich, nutty flavor.
Flavor: A rich, nutty flavor.
Preparation Ideas: Celery is perfect for stir-fry, soups, or salads.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.45
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 14-21 Days
Days to Maturity: 125 Days
Planting Depth: .125"
Seed Spacing: Sow Tall Utah Celery seeds approximately 8" apart in rows.
Instructions: Broadcast Tall Utah Celery seeds evenly on well-watered soil and cover them lightly or start celery indoors 10 weeks before planting outdoors. When celery plant is 2" tall, thin so that celery plants are 8" apart. Can transplant celery outdoors when the plants are 4" tall. Place in well-cultivated soil and keep watered.
Suggestions: Celery demands cool weather, so allow enough time for it to mature before summers heat or winters freeze. Before harvesting celery, blanch for 2 weeks to promote an added tenderness.

Squash Seeds, Zucchini Elite
$2.49
Zucchini Elite Squash is an easy to grow zucchini hybrid of exceptional quality with early, heavily productive yields.
This versatile summer squash is best when fruits are 6"-8" long. This zucchini not only tastes great but it's low in calories and high in vitamin A!
Flavor: Tender with a subtle sweetness when picked young.
Preparation Ideas: Excellent for canning and freezing or used with dips and in salads.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 55 Days
Growth Type: Summer
Planting Depth: 1"
Seed Spacing: Sow Zucchini Elite Squash seeds roughly 4' apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: After all danger of frost, in a sunny location, sow a few Zucchini Elite Squash seeds spaced evenly over a hill 9"-12" tall and 2' across. When the plants are 3" tall, thin by cutting all but the 3 strongest seedlings per hill. To avoid weeding, mulch heavily around plants and in the rows.
Suggestions: Pick summer squash early and often. Not picking will stop the production of the plants. Zucchini Elite Squash are ready to harvest just after blossom falls from fruit and fruit can be easily dented with a thumbnail.

Cauliflower Seeds, Snowball X
$1.99
Snowball X Cauliflower is a popular variety that produces medium-sized, pure white heads with a mild flavor.
Delicious and nutritious! Harvest and use this cauliflower variety raw in salads, boiled or steamed as side dishes, or pickle cauliflower to add some extra flavor to snack on. Good source of vitamin C. Cauliflower if a cool weather crop.
Flavor: Crisp, crunchy, and mil.
Preparation Ideas: Use cauliflower in salads or boil, steam, or pickle them.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.54
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-15 Days
Days to Maturity: 65-70 Days
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: Sow Snowball X Cauliflower seeds roughly 1.5' apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: For early harvest, start Snowball X Cauliflower seeds indoors 5-7 weeks before planting outdoors. May be seeded directly outdoors. Sow 2-3 cauliflower seeds together every 30". When seedlings are 1" tall, thin to 1 plant.
Suggestions: When cauliflower heads are approximately the size of an egg, loosely tie the largest leaves above the heads with soft string to protect the curd from the sun. Harvest cauliflower heads when they begin to outgrow the leaf covering.