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Food Diversity – mountains of tomato varieties and rainbow carrots, melons grown for roasting their tasty seeds, wacky kinds of hot pepper – defines the work happening at Seed Savers Exchange. Thankfully, we’re not alone...
ALWAYS FRESH HARVEST FOR CURRENT GROWING SEASON This packet contains at least 100 seeds of natural indigo. Among its many names are Persecaria Tinctoria, Polygonum Tinctorum, Japanese Indigo, Dyers Knotweed, etc. I've found that the most efficient way to grow these seeds is to bulk germinate by planting in troughs of soil in an open flat, then transplanting the small seedlings into their own cells as their first true leaves appear. Finally, when the seedlings are at least 4 inches tall and have a few sets of leaves, transplant into the ground in full sun. Be sure to transplant after all threat of frost has passed as this plant is NOT frost hearty and will be decimated by below freezing temperatures. For information about the cultivation and use of this plant visit our sister-site indigrowing (dot) com For international shipping options we invite you to visit our Etsy store.
Our Rambo Radish microgreen seed packets are the perfect amount/seed ratio for the 1020 Microgreen Growing Trays. Spread Seeds evenly on top of the soil. Maintain even moisture and do not allow the soil to dry out. Microgreens can be germinated in windowsills, greenhouses, or using a Hoss Light Kit! GROWING INFORMATION Germination Time: 2-3 days Estimated Harvest Time: 6-10 days Nutrients: Vitamins A, B, complex, D, and E, calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, and phosphorus
If you want to start a beautiful cut flower garden, buying cutting flower seeds online can be an excellent option. With many annual and perennial flower seeds available, you can easily grow stunning blooms with
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Although it might seem counterintuitive to shop for seeds in the heart of winter, it’s never too early to dream up a garden. By late January/early February, I usually have a plan on paper and every excuse in the world to begin browsing my favorite seed catalogs and online supplier
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Ready to get a head start on your spring garden? Former organic farmer Logan Hailey digs into the best vegetables and flowers to sow indoors in early spring to ensure robust, healthy transplants timed perfectly with your last frost date.
PRICES MAY VARY. STUNNING blue-green leaves with dazzling pinkish purple ribs make this a beautiful addition to any garden or dinner plate. USDA ORGANIC & GMO-FREE Seeds ensure that your garden and the food that it produces are all safe, healthy and all natural! HEIRLOOM & OPEN POLLINATED variety produces delicious flavor and also “breeds true”, meaning you can grow your own seed season after season! BEAUTIFUL SEED PACKET with photos and planting instructions on the back provide you everything you need for successful growing, while also making a great gift idea! GUARANTEED TO GROW – Sweet Yards Seed Co only sells fresh seeds with high germination rates. We guarantee your seeds will germinate or your money back, no questions asked within 120 days. Organic Kale Seeds - 'Dazzling Blue' - Brassica oleracea Approximately 250 seeds per packet. A stunning blue-green variety with dazzling pink purple ribs. More winter hardy that most all Lacinato type kales. Open Source Seed Initiative variety bred by Wild Garden Seed. Sow in cool weather during spring, fall, or winter. For baby greens, sow seeds ½ in. apart in rows spaced 4 in. apart. Space seeds 1 ft. apart for full-sized kale. Harvest mature kale by pulling where the stem meets the plant. Cut baby greens near the base of the plant, allowing regrowth for a second harvest. Tips: Kale prefers cooler temperatures but can be grown in warmer weather with sufficient irrigation. Protect young plants from pests with floating row covers. The Sweet Yards Seed Co. Guarantee Sweet Yards is a USDA Certified Organic seed company focused on providing the highest quality seeds to gardeners across the USA. We’re confident in our seeds, and want you to feel the same way. If you have any issues with our seeds, we'll offer you a complete refund or replacement, no questions asked within 120 days.
It all begins with a seed. The very first step to having a lush garden begins with successfully learning how to germinate seeds.
Description These seed packets are prepared by the Ontario Seed Company, a Canadian supplier that has been cultivating seeds of proven quality for over 125 years. All have been tested by an independent laboratory to meet or exceed Canadian seed standards for germination. Early in the year, each of our stores carries a wider selection of seeds than those offered here, including vegetables, annuals, perennials and herbs. If you are looking for a plant not listed, you can call the store closest to you to find out if they have it in stock.
Wondering how to grow celosia from seed? These exotic blooms aren't as difficult as you might think. Follow these tips for celosia seed-starting success!
Walking stick kale, a rare cabbage variety native to Jersey, England, is popping up in American gardens thanks to the wider availability of heirloom seed packets. Here's why you should grow it, too.
Heirloom Sugar Daddy Snap Pea Seed Packets For Planting In Your Garden The sugar daddy snap pea is a stringless pea pod. These peas are great eaten fresh or cooked up in a stir fry! Days Until Maturity: 60-65 Planting Depth: 1" Plant Spacing: 6" Days to Germination: 7-10 Start Indoors: Direct Sow Sun or Shade: Full Sun Weight: Approx. 4g Seed Count: Approx. 25 USDA Hardiness Zones: 3-10 Soil PH: Neutral to Slightly Acidic Plant Height: Approx. 54" When to Plant: March to June When to Harvest: June to September Moisture Needs: Regular Watering You can harvest the peas when the pods are mature and developed. The more peas you pick, the more peas the plants will produce.
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Ultimate guide learn how to read seed packets. Simplify and understand information when reading a seed packet.
A trio of seeds adds fiber, fat, and protein to this satisfying oatmeal, which can be enjoyed hot or as cold overnight oats. Toppings like peanut butter, jelly, applesauce, and granola make it absolutely delicious!
PRICES MAY VARY. QUALITY - All seeds packaged by Seed Needs are intended for the current and the following growing seasons. All seeds are stored in a temperature controlled facility that is free of significant amounts of moisture. QUANTITY - Seed packets by Seed Needs offer generous quantities. You can share with friends and family, or save your extra seeds until the next season, if properly stored. PACKETS - Each packet displays a beautiful illustration of the variety to be grown, as well as detailed seed sowing information on the reverse side as well. Measures 3.25” wide by 4.25” tall. PROMISE - Seed Needs will never knowingly supply GMO based seed products. The vast majority of our seeds are open pollinated & heirloom, with the exception of a few hybrids. GERMINATION - Seed Needs packets contain some of the freshest seed available. Direct from the growers. If sown correctly, you will begin seeing results in only a matter of days. PACKAGING - All seeds are packed in tear resistant and moisture resistant packaging. Keeping them fresh longer than the competition. Grow this ancient, leafy plant known as Watercress, from freshly harvested Nasturtium officinale herb seeds. Watercress is an aquatic, or semi-aquatic plant that establishes itself in shallow bodies of water, such as ponds, streams and on the edge of rivers. They are known to grow to a mature height of roughly 18 to 24 inches tall, producing delicious green leaves. The leaves are rounded and the stems are hollow. Both are edible when harvested, and can be added to salads as a Spinach alternative. You might consider harvesting the leaves prior to flowering as they hold the best flavor when young. Watercress is categorized as an annual herb / vegetable. Annuals will establish themselves in a single growing season, producing stems, leaves and flowers prior to wilting away during the first killing frost. The plants can produce seeds within the final weeks of Fall, allowing you to store them away for the following season. Watercress carries the Latin name Nasturtium, which should not be confused with the flowering variety Tropaeolum, which is an entirely different species. Nasturtium and Watercress do however offer something in common. Both plants will produce a peppery like flavor when consumed. These herbs will be ready for harvesting in roughly 60 days. The plants can be trimmed as needed, but never harvest more than 1/3 of the plant at any given time.
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You can grow different types of oregano for cooking, fragrance, and ground cover. Discover 11 of the best varieties now on Gardener’s Path.
If you don't have the time, energy, or patience to start with seedlings indoors and transplant them later, you may want to try direct sowing.
Seed Displays Sandia Seed sells Wholesale Seeds and Seed Displays so you can become a seed retailer in your city! Our huge collection of peppers of the world, plus tomatoes and vegetables too are the perfect addition to your garden center, hardware store or gift shop. Our seed displays for sale come pre-assembled so yo
Wondering how to grow celosia from seed? These exotic blooms aren't as difficult as you might think. Follow these tips for celosia seed-starting success!
A beautiful flower that makes a wonderful filler with other cut-flowers. These plants are upright with an abundance of strong stems that support 1" blooms with yellow disks and white petals. Tender-perennial in Zones 5–9. Also known as feverfew. Seed has been pelleted for ease of sowing.
Ultimate guide learn how to read seed packets. Simplify and understand information when reading a seed packet.
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This guides you step by step through how to start seeds from sowing to sprouting, and outlines everything you need to grow beautiful plant starts at home.
Have you tried to start seeds in eggshells? Gather some cracked eggshells, seeds, and seed starting mix, and let’s get down to it.
Producing huge double blooms in a rainbow of colors, Chater's Double Hollyhocks will become an instant favorite! As popular with gardeners as it is with birds and butterflies, Hollyhock is a win/win!
Habanero peppers (Capsicum chinense "Habanero") are named after the Cuban city of Havana (or La Habana in Spanish). Learn how to grow with...
When seeds and seedlings rot or fail to sprout, it's a crushing blow to your growing ambitions. Discover how to avoid the most common pitfalls.