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Mary Washington Asparagus Seeds
Item #101450
2.3g
Mary Washington is still the standard garden Asparagus. Reliable year in year out. Mary Washington produces thick, dark green stalks and is resistant to some strains of rust. Start seeds indoors or in hot bed 8-12 weeks before last frost. Set plants out after last frost, or sow directly outdoors in a sunny location after last frost. Firm soil over seed. Consult a garden book for details on the culture of asparagus.2.3g
$1.79 /each
Cylindra Beet Seeds
Item #101465
3.5g - Approx: 100 Seeds
Perhaps the most efficient beet to grow. Cylindra grows long rather than round to produce more beet per square foot. Because of its long, cylindrical shape, Cylindra provides more uniform slices than round beets, which makes it ideal for canning. Plant in full sun, in well-drained soil as soon as soil can be worked in spring. Loosen soil deeply and sow every 3 weeks to harvest in succession when beets are 2" across.3.5g - Approx: 100 Seeds
$1.59 /each
Detroit Dark Red Beet Seeds
Item #101470
3.5g - Approx: 100 Seeds
Like many open-pollinated varieties, Detroit Dark Red was an heirloom once, back in 1892. Since then Henry Ford built factories on gardens around Detroit, and Detroit Dark Red was picked up by the seed trade to become the standard garden beet. The 2.5" to 3" diameter globe-shaped roots are solid and show little zoning. DDR stores well and resists Downey Mildew. Plant in a sunny location as soon as soil can be worked in spring. Repeat at 3 week intervals until late summer. Beets prefer cool weather and moist soil. They are most tender and sweet at 2" diameter or less.3.5g - Approx: 100 Seeds
$1.39 /each
Super Blend Hybrid Broccoli Seeds
Item #101480
220mg - Approx: 60 Seeds
Few gardeners want all their broccoli to mature at one time, so we mixed early, mid-season, and late maturing hybrid varieties into one Super Blend: so you can buy one seed packet, sow at one time, and still enjoy multiple harvests over several days. Start indoors 8-12 weeks before last frost. Harden off and set out 4 weeks before last frost. Protect form temperatures below 30. Or, sow in a sunny location as soon as the soil can be worked. Firm soil over seed. Cut 6" below central head when buds are still together.220mg - Approx: 60 Seeds
$1.99 /each
Long Island Brussel Sprouts Seeds
Item #101490
1.75g
If you don't think you like Brussels Sprouts, you've never roasted them fresh from the garden when they are sweet and tender. Easy to grow, they are a long season crop and taste even better after a slight frost. If you don't eat them all before winter seems to end the garden season, pull up the plant, place the root stump in some damp sand and move to a cool, dark location. Then continue to harvest the sprouts. Long Island is especially suited for freezing. Start 6-8 weeks early indoors. Transplant to sunny location. If direct seeding, prepare seed bed and press soil firmly over seed. Protect plants form insects. Harvest largest sprouts on the bottom of the plant first.1.75g
$1.99 /each
Masai Bush Bean Seeds
Item #101505
1/2oz - Approx: 70 Seeds
Now grow European gourmet style beans in your garden with Masai! Masai has become a standard in Europe, where short, extremely slender pods are popular. The tender, flavorful, medium-dark green pods set in the upper half of the upright bush plant, which resists or tolerates most bean diseases. Seeds are white. Select a sunny location and plant in late spring after all danger of frost has passed. Soil should be warm. Sprinkle Fix-N-Grow granular garden inoculant in the furrow with seed. Press soil firmly over seeds. Bush beans may be planted successively every two weeks until 8 weeks before the first average frost-date of autumn. Pick regularly with care when young pods are 5"- 6" long.1/2oz - Approx: 70 Seeds
$1.99 /each
Royal Burgundy Bush Bean Seeds
Item #101515
1oz - Approx: 90 Seeds
Royal Burgundy is known for vigor in cool soil and delicious, flavorful beans. The attractive, purple pods measure about 6"/15cm long. Because they are purple, they are easy to see when picking, and they turn an appealing rich green when blanched for freezing. Select a sunny location and plant in late spring after last frost. Soil should be warm. Make successive plantings every 2 weeks until 8 weeks before fall frost. Firm soil over seed. Pick regularly with care when pods are 5-6"/13-15cm long.1oz - Approx: 90 Seeds
$1.79 /each
Slenderwax Bush Bean Seeds
Item #101525
1oz - Approx: 100 Seeds
Slenderwax is a top quality wax bean that lives up to its reputation. The medium-sized pods turn a beautiful golden and remain straight and refined. They mature without becoming fibrous, like so many beans. Without fiber, the bean is too tender for interstate grocery shipping, which makes it perfect for your garden. Select a sunny location and plant in late spring after last frost. Soil should be warm. Make successive plantings every 2 weeks until 8 weeks before fall frost. Firm soil over seed. Pick regularly with care when pods are 5-6"/13-15cm long.1oz - Approx: 100 Seeds
$1.79 /each
Little Finger Carrot Seeds
Item #101600
1.75g
An improved Amsterdam type, Little finger is a baby gourmet carrot that develops its deep-orange color and flavor quickly so it can be harvested early. The 3" to 3.5" cylindrical, blunt roots have a very small core, smooth skin, and weak tops. It has also been call Lady Finger, Nantes Little Finger and Sweet Midget. Select a sunny location. Cultivate deeply and plant in early spring as soon as soil can be worked. Repeat every 2-3 weeks until mid-summer. Fall planting recommended in areas with mild winters. Sow seed sparingly, firm soil over row. Begin pulling when finger size.1.75g
$1.59 /each
Tendersweet Carrot Seeds
Item #101615
1.75g - Approx: 1000 Seeds
Tendersweet is an old favorite of gardeners who want large, very sweet carrots. 8"-10" long, with a 1.5" to 2" width tapering to a point, Tendersweet is similar to Imperator. But Tendersweet is a more useful home garden variety for canning and freezing because of its sweet flavor and its ability to maintain the uniform, deep red-orange color of its fine-grained, crisp flesh. Tops are 16" to 20" tall. Leaf stems are tinged purple. Select a sunny location. Cultivate deeply and plant in early spring as soon as soil can be works. Repeat every 2-3 weeks until mid-summer. Fall planting recommended in areas with mild winters. Sow seed sparingly, firm soil over row. Begin pulling when finger size.1.75g - Approx: 1000 Seeds
$1.59 /each
Homemade Pickles Cucumber Seeds
Item #101690
1.75g - Approx: 60 Seeds
Here is a new standard for homegrown/homemade pickles. Now start pickling tremendous yields of top-quality cucumbers in just 55 days. Pick cucumbers when 2" to 6" long. Select a sunny location and plant in the late spring when soil is warm and danger of frost is past. For earlier crop, start seeds indoors 4 weeks before planting outdoors. Firm soil over seed. May be grown in rows, 3-5 ft. apart with plants 12" apart.1.75g - Approx: 60 Seeds
$1.39 /each
Marketmore 76 Cucumber Seeds
Item #101695
1.75g
Look no further than Marketmore 76 for outstanding yields of 8"-9" long x 2" diameter, dark green, slicing cucumbers. A genetic predisposition keeps these cucumbers dark green when others turn yellow-orange. The vigorous plant puts out a lot of cukes and keeps it up because it stays healthy on account of disease resistance to Cucumber Mosaic Virus, Downy Mildew, Powdery Mildew, and Scab. Select a sunny, well drained location and sow in late spring when soil is still warm and all danger from frost is past. Don't bother to start cucumbers indoors early: cucumber plants from seeds sown outdoors usually catch up with cucumbers started early indoors. Always press soil firmly over seed. Pick cucumbers at any size up to 8-9".1.75g
$1.59 /each
Straight Eight Cucumber Seeds
Item #101700
1.75g
It's hard to go wrong with Straight Eight cucumbers. The smooth, dark perfectly straight fruits are best used around 8" long. Plants produce continuously for a long period of time. The classic slicing cucumber, Straight Eight is also good pickled. Select a sunny, well-drained location and sow in late spring when soil is warm and all danger of frost is past. Don't bother to start cucumbers indoors early: cucumber plants from seeds sown outdoors usually catch up with cucumber started early indoors. Always press soil firmly over seed. Harvest Straight Eight when 8" long.1.75g
$1.39 /each
Honeydew Melon Seeds
Item #101740
440mg
Honeydew lovers look no more! Sweet Delight delivers better taste, sweeter flavor, more uniform, and larger fruit
- 6 lbs. - than other open-pollinated types and most hybrids. Select a sunny, well drained location and sow seed in late spring when the soil is warm. For earlier crop plant indoors 4 weeks earlier. Pick when the blossom end is slightly springy when presses and a sweet aroma develops.440mg
$1.79 /each
Dwarf Blue Kale Seeds
Item #101745
3.5g - Approx: 500 Seeds
Kale's easy-to-grow, tender, crunchy leaves are especially tasty harvested after a few good frosts in late fall. Other greens cannot beat Kale for high vitamin and mineral content. Enjoy Kale boiled, steamed, stir fried, even fresh in salads and sandwiches. Sow in a sunny location in early spring. Sow in July and August for fall and winter harvest. Loosen soil to fit 1 ft. deep. Firm soil over seed. Keep moist. Fertilize as necessary. Pick young leaves for fresh use. Harvest mature leaves starting at bottom of plant.3.5g - Approx: 500 Seeds
$1.59 /each
Purple Vienna Kohlrabi Seeds
Item #101755
1.75g - Approx: 500 Seeds
Kohlrabi produces a large edible bulb above the ground. The crisp texture and mild, sweet flavor can be enjoyed raw on the relish tray and as an interesting addition to stews and casseroles. Select a sunny location and sow seed as soon as soil can be worked in spring and continue to sow at 2 weeks intervals until 4 weeks before fall frost. Firm soil over seed. Pick or pull at 2-2.5"/5-6cm.1.75g - Approx: 500 Seeds
$1.59 /each
Mesclun Mix Lettuce Seeds
Item #101780
1.75g - Approx: 1500 Seeds
Grow gourmet salads from one packet. Old's Mesclun Mix begins with a
blend of seven lettuce - three green leaf lettuce, two red leaf lettuce, and
two romaine (one green and one red fringe) - for a variety of textures and
colors ranging from light green to dark emerald, from bronze to deep red.
To this we add arugula and endive for zesty flavor. For old French
style, add your own dandelion leaves. Sow in a sunny place in early spring as soon as soil can be worked. Firm
soil over seed. Repeat every 2 weeks. Grow in partial shade in
mid-summer and full sun in fall. Lettuce needs moist rich soil. Harvest entire plants or take outer leaves as desired.1.75g - Approx: 1500 Seeds
$1.79 /each
Ruby Lettuce Seeds
Item #101790
885mg - Approx: 500 Seeds
When you're ready for a little excitement in your garden, this is the
lettuce for you! Put some color in your salads with Ruby, the popular
red loose-leaf lettuce that has long been a reliable standard. In a
fertile soil, the spreading plant yields an impressive harvest of beautiful,
crumpled leaves with mostly red and some green coloring. Ruby is as eye
pleasing in the garden as it is in the salad bowl. Begin planting lettuce as soon as soil can be worked in spring. Press
soil firmly over seed. Repeat every 2 weeks. Grow through
mid-summer in partial shade. Lettuce needs rich, moist soil. Harvest entire plant or take outer leaves as desired.885mg - Approx: 500 Seeds
$1.59 /each
Southern Giant Curled Mustard Seeds
Item #101830
3.5g - Approx: 1000 Seeds
Our fast growing, slow bolting selection of Southern Giant Curled has large upright leaves that are heavily curled with a frilled margin. Select a sunny location and sow seed as soon as ground can be worked. Repeat at 3 week intervals. Time last sowing to mature before onset of hot weather. Firm soil over seed. Keep moist. In mild winter areas, plant again in late summer or early fall. Pick individual tender leaves before fully grown. Harvest before onset of hot weather. Cool weather and frost sweeten flavor.3.5g - Approx: 1000 Seeds
$1.79 /each
Clemson Spineless Okra Seeds
Item #101860
7g - Approx: 100 Seeds
When it comes to okra, Clemson Spineless is the old garden standard. It doesn't yield as much as the fancy hybrids and doesn't cost too much to put in seed packets either. Besides, if it yielded a whole peck of a lot more, would you really want that much? Okra is fun to grow. The huge bushes grow 5' tall. The flowers are gorgeous. The angular, ridged pods grow to 6". Jambalaya here we come! Select a sunny location and sow seeds when the ground is warm, after the average date of the last frost. Pick pods when they are tender and you - 1" to 3" long. If you find overripe pods, remove them so the plants will remain vigorous and produce more pods.7g - Approx: 100 Seeds
$1.79 /each
Tam Mild Jalapeno Pepper Seeds
Item #101990
440mg - Approx: 40 Seeds
Affectionately dubbed the gringo pepper because of its mild heat, Jalapeno Tam Mild is one quarter to one half as hot as regular Jalapeno and more productive. The 3 to 3.5" sausage-shaped peppers ripen from dark green to red. The dark green plant is about 30" tall. Development is credited to Dr. Pepper himself, Dr. Benigno Villalon, the famed Texas A&M plant pathologist of Weslaco, TX. And that's no Aggie Joke! Start seeds indoors with a grow light in a warm location 7-8 weeks before the last spring frost. Transplant to a sunny, well-drained location in the late spring after the soil has warmed and after all danger of frost is past. To harvest, carefully snap off fruits along with a short piece of stalk. *Days from setting out transplants440mg - Approx: 40 Seeds
$1.99 /each
Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean Seeds
Item #101540
1oz - Approx: 70 Seeds
The long, oval pods and distinctive, delicious Kentucky Wonder flavor have
pleased gardeners for years. The 7' plant carries 8" pods. Select a sunny location and plant in late spring after last frost. Soil
should be warm. Firm soil over seed. Support with poles, trellis,
string, or fence. Pick regularly.1oz - Approx: 70 Seeds
$1.79 /each
Romano Pole Bean Seeds
Item #101545
1oz - Approx: 70 Seeds
As space-saving pole beans go, the delicious, distinctive flavor of
Italian Romano beans is the tastiest. The large, 6" long pods are thick
and flat rather than round, as easy to cut with scissors as with a knife. Select a sunny location and plant in late spring after last frost. Soil should be warm. Firm soil over seed. Support with poles, trellis,
string, or fence. Pick regularly.1oz - Approx: 70 Seeds
$1.99 /each
Scarlet Runner Pole Bean Seeds
Item #101550
1.5oz - Approx: 12 Seeds
Used more as an ornamental for its fire-engine-red flowers than for edible beans, Scarlet Runner's 8-10' vines are easy to grow up arbors, fences or to shade a sunny porch on a trellis. Eat the pods like snap beans when young (70 days); use like lima beans when mature (100 days); use like soup beans, after pods dry on the vine. Plant in full sun when danger of frost is past and soil is warm. Provide support from vines.1.5oz - Approx: 12 Seeds
$1.99 /each
Halloween Pumpkin Seeds
Item #102035
3.5g - Approx: 15 Seeds
Pumpkin, Halloween is also known as Jack-O'-Lantern and produces good yields of pumpkins for that purpose. Fruits are a pleasing variety of shapes. Color is rich orange. Select a sunny location and sow seed when the soil has warmed. Pumpkins prefer fertile soil. Firm soil over seed. For extra large fruit grow the Big-Max variety and pinch off all but 1 or 2 fruit per plant. Cut from vine, leaving 3" of stem when shell is hard.3.5g - Approx: 15 Seeds
$1.79 /each
Champion Radish Seeds
Item #102075
3.5g - Approx: 300 Seeds
Perhaps the very best radish variety, Champion can stand heat better and retains good crisp quality longer than most others. Because Champion grows quickly, interplant it with slower growing crops to mark rows and maximize use of garden space. Sow seeds in spring as soon as soil can be worked. Plant successively until hot weather comes. Plant again in late summer and well into autumn. Radish thrives in cool, moist soil. Firm soil over seed. Harvest when young.3.5g - Approx: 300 Seeds
$1.39 /each
French Breakfast Radish Seeds
Item #102085
3.5g - Approx: 300 Seeds
Whether anybody in France actually eats these for breakfast remains
a mystery. Fact is, this oblong variety produces a lot of radish in a
short time in the same space as a round radish. Sow seed in spring as soon as soil can be worked. Plant successively
until hot weather comes. Plant again in late summer and well into
autumn. Radish thrives in cool, moist soil. Firm soil over seed. Harvest when young.3.5g - Approx: 300 Seeds
$1.39 /each
Super Sugar Snap Pea Seeds
Item #101910
3/4oz - Approx: 75 Seeds
Super Sugar Snap's tall vines grow to 6', which means you don't have to
bend low to pick them. To enjoy the sweetest flavor, let the 3" long
pods plump to 1/2" thick before picking. Delicious raw or cooked. Pull strings down seam before cooking. Select a sunny location and plant in very early spring, as soon as soil can be
worked. Do not soak seed in water before planting. Do not thin. Provide string or fencing for vines to climb. Continue planting at 2
week intervals until mid-spring. Plant again in late summer for late
fall crop. Firm soil over seed. Pick when peas have enlarged in
the pod, while still bright green.3/4oz - Approx: 75 Seeds
$1.99 /each
Bloomsdale Spinach
Item #102100
885mg
Large, semi-upright plants produce a heavy, continuous yield of think-textured, crumpled, glossy dark green leaves. Tolerates heat and cold well. Slow to bolt, it will stand two weeks longer than most other spinach at the rosette stage. Plant this cool season crop in spring as soon as soil can be worked. Plant again in the late summer into fall for a fall crop. Some may overwinter and have a head start early the next spring. Harvest outer leaves first and let the center form new leaves.885mg
$1.59 /each
Jackpot Hybrid Squash Seeds
Item #102145
1.75g - Approx: 10 Seeds
Jackpot produces long, straight, dark green speckled zucchini in an
extremely open plant. Production starts early and stays high. Stems have few spines. An excellent zucchini. Pick when 6-8" long. Select a sunny location and plant in late spring when soil is warm and danger
of frost is past. Pick continuously when fruits are young to ensure a
steady supply.1.75g - Approx: 10 Seeds
$1.99 /each
Table King Acorn Squash Seeds
Item #102200
3.5g - Approx: 25 Seeds
Acorn squash are some of the most popular winter or storage squash. An All-America Selections winner, selected for its excellent growing and
eating qualities. Table King's bush plant helps you make efficient use
of garden space as well. Sow in full sun when soil has warmed. Keep fruit on the vine until skin
is hard enough to resist scratching. Pick before frost. Leave part
of stem attached. Wash in solution of 1 cup bleach/3 gallons water. Cure for 1 week in warm, dry place. Store in cool place (45-55F) with
low humidity.3.5g - Approx: 25 Seeds
$1.79 /each
Oregon Giant Sugar Pea Seeds
Item #101920
3/4oz - Approx: 120 Seeds
Big pods over 5" long and big yields combine to make Oregon Giant a
winning replacement for reliable Oregon Sugar Pod II. Sugar peas or snow
peas are popular the world around. Eat them pod and all before the
berries become plump. Wait too long and the pods become inedible. Select a sunny location and plant in very early spring as soon as soil can be
worked. Do not thin. Continue planting at 2 week intervals until
mid-spring. Plant again in late summer for late fall crop. Firm
soil over seed. Pick just as berries begin to show.3/4oz - Approx: 120 Seeds
$1.79 /each
Bodacious Sweet Corn Seeds
Item #101630
.5oz - Approx: 70 Seeds
Bodacious offers excellent yields of 8" ears. Eating quality is superior because it is a 100% sugary enhancer (se) genotype, which gives it very tender, sweet kernels. It is tolerant to smut and does not require isolation from other sweet corns. Select a sunny location and plant after the last frost. To insure good pollination sow seeds in blocks of at least 4 rows side by side rather than in one long row. For succession, plant at least 4 rows every 3 weeks until early summer. Cultivate weekly or mulch to control weeds. Keep soil moist. Pick when silks turn brown and ears are firm..5oz - Approx: 70 Seeds
$2.59 /each
Honey Select Hybrid Sweet Corn Seeds
Item #101640
1/2oz - Approx: 70 Seeds
This 2001 All-America Selections winner has 25% super sweet kernels for
extra sugar and 75% sugary enhancer kernels for sweet and creamy tenderness. AAS winner are significantly better than other similar varieties, and Honey Select is no exception. Along with great flavor, Honey Select has
excellent vigor. Plant in full sun after last frost when soil is warm. For pollination,
sow seed in blocks of at least 4 rows side by side. Plant at least 4
rows weekly until mid-summer for a long harvest. Cultivate weekly or
mulch to control weeds. Keep soil moist. Side dress with
high-nitrogen fertilizer when plants are one foot tall. Pick ears when
soils turn brown and ears are firm.1/2oz - Approx: 70 Seeds
$2.59 /each
Technicolor Swiss Chard Seeds
Item #102220
885mg - Approx: 40 Seeds
These colorful Chards turn a garden row into a rainbow. Golden
Sunrise is prolific and holds well to maturity. Magenta Sunset is very
tender and heat tolerant. White Cloud is snow white, tasty, and crunchy
at maturity. Ruby Red is deep red. Lightly steam stalks and leaves
and serve with butter and a dash of salt. Chard is rich in nutrients and
vitamins. Select a location in the flower or vegetable garden that receives at least a
half-day of full sun. Plant as soon as the soil can be worked in spring. Firm soil over seed. Harvest all season long. Cut outer leaves
first with a sharp knife when 6-10" tall. New leaveS grow from the
center. Remove old or tough leaves to encourage new growth.885mg - Approx: 40 Seeds
$1.99 /each
Abe Lincoln Tomato Seeds
Item #102270
110mg
We'd like to say that President Lincoln presented some of these tomatoes to General Grant to be grown at Grant's home in Galena, Illinois, and that Grant then named them after Lincoln in 1869, but alas it would be not true. But it is true that this variety has been a favorite since 1923 for its bright red, smooth, globe-shaped fruit that average 8 oz. or more. A mild-tasting sweet tomato that's great sliced, or makes good ketchup or juice. The sturdy plants often have bronzy-green foliage. Grow Abe Lincoln's indeterminate plant (i.e. keeps on growing) in a cage or tie to a stake. For an early crop start seeds under lights indoors in pots or flats, 5 to 7 weeks before planting outdoors. Transplant out when 5-10" tall.110mg
$1.99 /each
Red Beefsteak Tomato Seeds
Item #102275
110mg
Rich, old-time tomato taste in a large, meaty fruit. Expect very heavy yields of 12 oz. red tomatoes perfect for slicing in salads and sandwiches. Grow Beefsteak Red's indeterminate plant (i.e. keeps on growing) in a cage or tie to a stake. For an early crop start seeds under lights indoors in pots or flats, 5 to 7 weeks before planting outdoors. Transplant out when 5-10" tall.110mg
$1.99 /each
Purple Top White Globe Turnip Seeds
Item #102250
3.5g - Approx: 1500 Seeds
Turnips mature best in cool, moist soil and offer crisp, sweet flesh from those conditions. Roots measure 4-6" in diameter and can be eaten raw like apples or cooked in a variety of delicious recipes. Plant in early spring as soon as soil can be worked. Continue planting at two week intervals until mid-spring. Start successive plantings again in late summer. Firm soil over seed. Begin pulling roots when they reach 2" in diameter.3.5g - Approx: 1500 Seeds
$1.59 /each