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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!

Organic Tomato Seeds, Roma
$2.79
Organic Roma Tomato is a heavy-yielding tomato variety used for preserves, solid-pack canning tomato paste and tomato puree.
This organic tomato variety has very little juice and a lovely mild flavor. A Determinate tomato, its large plants have great leaf cover. Disease tolerant.
Flavor: Mild flavor.
Preparation Ideas: With few seeds, this tomato is ideal for creating tomato paste.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.65
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 7 - 10 Days
Days to Maturity: 80 Days
Growth Type: Determinate
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Organic Roma Tomato seeds roughly 2' apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 24"+
Instructions: Start Organic Roma Tomato seeds indoors in a sunny location 6 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 tomatoes clean and easier to pick, support with stakes or cages. Tomatoes require at least an inch of water per week.

Organic Pepper Seeds, Jalapeno Early
$2.79
Organic Jalapeno Early Pepper is popular for Tex-Mex dishes and often used for pickling.
This organic Early Jalapeno pepper has dark green fruit that grows to a length of 3" and can be left on the bush to mature to a fiery red Jalapeno pepper with medium heat. The compact and sturdy growth make it a perfect pepper variety to grow in containers.
Flavor: Medium heat.
Preparation Ideas: Ideal for Tex-Mex dishes but can also be used for pickling.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.85
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 75 Days
Growth Type: Hot
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Organic Jalapeno Early Pepper seeds roughly 18" apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Start Organic Jalapeno Early Pepper seeds indoors 8 weeks before planting outdoors. Transplant when 3" tall. Or, sow pepper seeds directly in the garden in a sunny location after the danger of frost is past. Thin or transplant to 1 plant every 18" when 3" tall. Use a balanced fertilizer when 6" tall to increase production.
Suggestions: Plant hot and sweet peppers in separate areas to avoid cross-pollination. Pick peppers regularly for increased yields.

Pepper Seeds, Jalapeno Mild
$1.99
Mild Jalapeno Peppers are popularly used in Tex-Mex dishes and for pickling.
This pepper plants dark green fruits can be left on their bush to mature to a fiery red color. This pepper is hot enough to feel the heat but not too hot to overpower food. These peppers grow to a length of 3".
When growing Jalapenos from seed be sure to plant hot and sweet peppers in separate areas to avoid cross-pollination and pick your peppers regularly for increase yields.
Flavor: Very serious heat flavors!
Preparation Ideas: A perfect choice for Tex-Mex dishes and an unusual but tasty choice for pickling.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.8
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 72 Days
Growth Type: Hot
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Mild Jalapeno Pepper seeds roughly 18" apart in rows.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: You can start Mild Jalapeno Pepper seeds indoors eight weeks before planting outdoors. Keep seeds moist in full sunlight and transplant when 3" tall. Or sow directly in the garden in a sunny location after the danger of frost is past. Plant two (2) seeds every 18". Thin or transplant to 1 plant every 18" when 3" tall. Use a balanced fertilizer when 6" tall to increase production.

Pepper Seeds, Tam Jalapeno
$2.19
Tam Jalapeno Peppers are mild, high yielding jalapenos that are ideal for pickling, stir-fry, or just spicing up any dish.
It is a relatively small variety, producing 3"-6" peppers. These peppers go from green to deep red when mature!
Flavor: Very mild hot pepper.
Preparation Ideas: Use in salsa, sauces, pickling, or in place of hotter jalapenos.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.75
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 80-90 Days
Growth Type: Hot
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Tam Jalapeno Peppers seeds roughly 18" apart in rows, keeping rows approximately 2.5' apart.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Disease Resistance: Potato virus y
Instructions: Start Tam Jalapeno Peppers seeds indoors 8 weeks before planting outdoors. Keep seed moist and in full sunlight. Transplant when 3" tall. Or, sow directly in the garden in a sunny location after the danger of frost is past. Plant 2 seeds every 18". Thin to 1 plant every 18" when 3" tall. Use a balanced fertilizer when 6" tall to increase production.
Suggestions: Plant hot and sweet peppers in separate areas to avoid cross-pollination. Pick peppers regularly for increased yields.
Pepper Seeds, Habanero

Pepper Seeds, Habanero
$1.99
Habanero Peppers are one of the hottest peppers you can grow!
These peppers grow small and wrinkled. Measuring in at about 1", they will turn from light green to a fiery orange. Handle with care!
Flavor: Famously hot.
Preparation Ideas: Add to homemade salsas to crank up the heat.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.2
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 95-100 Days
Growth Type: Hot
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow your Habanero Pepper seeds roughly 18" apart in rows, keeping rows approximately 2.5' apart.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Start Habanero Pepper seeds indoors 8 weeks before planting outdoors. Keep seeds moist in full sunlight. Transplant when 3" tall. Or, sow directly in the garden in a sunny location after the danger of frost is past. Plant 2 seeds every 18". Thin or transplant to 1 plant every 18" when 3" tall. Use a balanced fertilizer when 6" tall to increase production.
Suggestions: Pick peppers regularly for increased yields. Wear rubber gloves when handling fruits and do not rub your eyes.

Pepper Seeds, Long Thin Cayenne
$1.99
Long Thin Cayenne Pepper plants produce a twisted fruit that grows to about 5" long when ready for harvest.
Cayenne Peppers are a deep green color when they are young, with time it ripens to a brilliant red. The fiery-hot flavor of this long, slim pepper variety makes it a perfect seasoning option for those who like it caliente.
Flavor: Fiery hot!
Preparation Ideas: Use as a seasoning, fresh or dried, to add heat to your dish.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.7
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-12 Days
Days to Maturity: Cayenne Peppers reach maturity in roughly 72 days.
Growth Type: Hot
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Long Thin Cayenne Pepper seeds roughly 18" apart in rows, keeping rows of seeds approximately 2.5' apart.
Instructions: Start Long Thin Cayenne Pepper seeds indoors 8 weeks before planting outdoors. Keep seeds moist in full sunlight. Transplant when 3" tall. Or, sow directly in the garden in a sunny location after the danger of frost is past. Plant 2 seeds every 18". Thin or transplant to 1 plant every 18" when seedlings are 3" tall. Use a balanced fertilizer when 6" tall to increase production.
Suggestions: Plant hot and sweet peppers in separate areas to avoid cross-pollination. Pick peppers regularly for increased yields.

Pepper Seeds, Serrano Chili
$1.79
Serrano Chili Peppers are said to be one of the hottest peppers available.
Abundant, small fruits ripen from dark green to deep crimson. This pepper variety is an excellent choice for making pepper sauce and hot chili sauce.
For best taste, pick Serrano peppers while they are still green or just beginning to change coloring.
Flavor: Don't be scared! Not TOO hot for most palates.
Preparation Ideas: Great for pepper or hot chili sauces, and one of the most commonly used hot peppers in cooking.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.65
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 73 Days
Growth Type: Hot
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: Sow Serrano Chili Peppers seeds roughly 18" apart in rows, keeping each row approximately 2.5' apart.
Instructions: Start Serrano Chili Peppers seeds indoors 8 weeks before planting outdoors. Keep seeds moist in full sunlight. Transplant seedlings when 3" tall. Or, sow directly in the garden in a sunny location after the danger of frost is past. Plant 2 seeds every 18" then thin or transplant to 1 plant every 18" when 3" tall. Use a balanced fertilizer when 6" tall to increase production.
Suggestions: Plant hot and sweet peppers in separate areas to avoid cross-pollination. Pick peppers regularly for increased yields.

Onion Seeds, Red Burgundy
$1.99
Red Burgundy Onions are a medium-size red onion variety with a purple-red flesh.
It is a flavorful onion variety standard that stores well, especially when kept dry and ventilated. A great onion to use for cooking!
Flavor: Mild, sweet flavor.
Preparation Ideas: Great for cooking really any dish.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1.7
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 100 Days
Growth Type: Short day
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: Sow Red Burgundy Onions seeds approximately 3" apart in rows.
Instructions: You can start Red Burgundy Onions seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before transplanting outdoors. When transplanting, clip onion plants to 3" and plant 2" deep. Or sow onion seeds directly in the garden when the ground can be worked, placing 2"-3" seeds per inch. Thin to 3" apart when the plants are 6" tall. Harvest onions by pulling bulbs when the tops are brown and dry.
Suggestions: Fertile, moist soil enriched with compost is best for onion production. Onions ward-off many insect pests around lettuce, cabbage and carrots. Use thinnings as green onions.

Onion Seeds, Sweet Spanish Yellow Utah Jumbo
$1.99
Sweet Spanish Utah Onion is a very large onion variety.
These onions often weigh in at around 2 pounds when mature. An excellent variety for slicing. Its white flesh has a mild, sweet, delicious flavor. Grow fresh onions in your garden with these sweet onion seeds!
Flavor: Crisp, sweet, and mild.
Preparation Ideas: An excellent onion for eating raw.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 1.7
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 115 Days
Growth Type: Long day
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: Sow Sweet Spanish Yellow Utah Jumbo Onion seeds roughly 3" apart in rows, keeping each row approximately 18" apart.
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Start Sweet Spanish Yellow Utah Jumbo Onion seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before transplanting outdoors. When transplanting, clip plants to 3" and plant 2" deep. Or, sow directly in the garden when the ground can be worked, placing 2-3 seeds per inch. Thin to 3" apart when the plants are 6" tall. Harvest onions by pulling bulbs when the tops are brown and dry.
Suggestions: Fertile, moist soil enriched with compost is best for onion production. Onions ward off many insect pests around lettuce, cabbage, and carrots. Use thinnings as green onions.
Onion Seeds, Valencia

Onion Seeds, Valencia
$2.19
Valencia Onion is a great sweet Spanish onion variety to grow.
An All-America Selections Winner! These onion seeds will grow into a plant that produces a 4"-6" globe-shaped onions, but it also makes excellent bunching onions if harvested young. A very adaptable onion — as it grows well in short to long day regimes. It is mild-flavored and a moderately good keeper.
Flavor: Sweet and mild onion flavor with firm texture.
Preparation Ideas: Works well raw in salads or cooked.
Plant Type: Vegetable
Fill Weight (grams): 0.5
Grows Best In: Full Sun
Days to Germination: 10-12 Days
Days to Maturity: 110-120 Days
Growth Type: Day neutral
Planting Depth: .5"
Seed Spacing: Sow Valencia Onion seeds roughly 6" apart in rows.
Instructions: Start Valencia Onion seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before transplanting outdoors. When transplanting, clip plants to 3" and plant 2" deep. Or, sow directly in the garden when the ground can be worked, placing 2-3 seeds per inch. Thin to 6" apart when plants are 6" tall. Harvest by pulling bulbs when the tops are brown and dry.
Suggestions: Fertile, moist soil enriched with compost is best for onion production. Onions ward off many insect pests around lettuce, cabbage, and carrots. Use thinnings as green onions.

Cilantro Seeds, Coriander Sow Easy
$2.49
Plant is Cilantro while plant seeds are Coriander.
This herbs leaves have a distinct flavor and are used as a garnish in salads and soups. Coriander seeds are often used in meat and seafood dishes, as well as a condiments for flavoring baked goods such as bread, cookies, and cakes!
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: Cilantro has a fresh, citrusy taste while the coriander seeds have a light and sweet taste.
Preparation Ideas: Use cilantro in salsa or as a garnish in salads and soups; coriander in meat or seafood dishes!
Plant Type: Herb
Pelleted Seed Count: 150 Pelleted Seeds
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 70 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: 6"
Growing Height: 20-28"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly in full sun after all danger of frost is past. For best results, thin plants to 6 inches apart when 2 inches tall.
Suggestions: Harvest seeds in late summer by cutting seed heads when ripe. Spread seed heads on trays to dry in sun. Thresh by hand and store in jars. The seed odor dissipates in storag. Leaves used as a garnish in salad/soup. Seed used in meat and seafood/condiment for bread/cookies/cake.

Organic Cilantro Seeds, Coriander
$2.79
Grow your very own organic cilantro with our organic cilantro seeds...
This herbs plant is Cilantro while its seeds are Coriander. This herbs leaves have a distinct flavor and can be used as a garnish in salads and soups. The seed is used in meat and seafood dishes, as well as a condiment for flavoring bread, cookies, and cakes!
Flavor: Cilantro has a fresh, citrusy taste while the coriander seeds have a light and sweet taste.
Preparation Ideas: Use cilantro in salsa or as a garnish in salads and soup; coriander in meat or seafood dishes.
Plant Type: Herb
Fill Weight (grams): 2.25
Grows Best In: Sun/Partial Shade
Days to Germination: 7-10 Days
Days to Maturity: 70 Days
Planting Depth: .25"
Seed Spacing: 6"
Growing Height: 20-28"
Best Container Size: 12"+
Instructions: Sow directly in full sun after all danger of frost is past. For best results, plant in rows 12 inches apart. Thin plants to 6 inches apart when 2 inches tall.
Suggestions: Harvest seeds in late summer by cutting seed heads when ripe. Spread seed heads on trays to dry in sun. Thresh by hand and store in jars. The seed odor dissipates in storage.