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Organic Bush Champion Cucumber 50 Seeds (Hirt's Gardens)
from $ 8.20
 
Bush Champion Cucumber Proper name is Cucumis Sativus 8 to 10 inch tender annual Matures in 60 to 70 days Pack weight is 1.5 grams
 
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Organic Bottle Gourd 25 Seeds - Lagenaria (Hirt' Gardens)
from $ 4.99
 
Prefers sun Attractive fall and winter decorations Pale green fruits ripen to straw color Vines spread 12 feet 25 Seeds per pack
 
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Organic Imperial Eggplant 50 Seeds (Hirt' Gardens)
from $ 2.59
 
Imperial Black Beauty Eggplant; introduced around 1910 5 to 7 inch fruits 1 to 3 pound purplish black, glossy fruits have great flavor Best started indoors 4 to 6 weeks before the last frost 50 seeds
 
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Organic Scallopini Bush Summer Squash 35 Seeds - 1977 -America Selection Winner (Hirt' Gardens)
from $ 4.99
 
Golden Scallopini Bush Summer Squash Cucurbita pepo 3-5 in. Saucer-shaped golden fruits with scalloped edges. A delicious summer squash when picked small. Bushy plants are early to produce and remain prolific throughouth the season. S0w 2-3 seeds every 2-3 ft in rows 3-6 ft apart when danger of frost has passed. Thin to one plant. Can sow indoors, 2-4 wks before the last frost and transplant very carefully. Enrich soil heavily with mature compost. Most tender when picked young 3-4 in. long. Planting Depth: 1/2-1" Soil Temp.
 
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Organic Yellow Pear Tomato 75 Seeds -Heirloom (Hirt's Gardens)
from $ 2.59
 
HEIRLOOM. 75 days Bears enormous numbers of bright yellow, bite-sized fruit Deliciously tangy Perfect for summer party hors d'oeuvres 75 Seeds per pack
 
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Organic Louisiana Long Green Eggplant 50 Seeds-Heirloom (Hirt's Gardens)
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Louisiana Long Green Eggplant; heirloom Germinates in 4 to 9 days Plant spacing is 18 inches Matures in 90 to 100 days Full sun; moderate water; pack weight is .250 grams, or about 50 seeds
 
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Organic Satsuki Madori Cucumber 50 Seeds (Hirt' Gardens)
from $ 4.99
 
Full to partial sun 10 to 14 inch long fruits; tender annual Planting depth is 1/2 to 1 inch Matures in 60 to 70 days Pack weight is 1.5 grams, or about 50 seeds
 
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Seeds of Change 06076 Sumter Cucumber, 55 Seeds
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Black Plum Paste Tomato 50 Seeds - Organic
from $ 1.95
 
Elongated, deep-mahogany to brown fruit Slightly thinner walled than Ropreco or Roma Russian variety with exceptional flavor 50 Seeds per pack
 
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Seeds of Change S10789 Certified Organic Ring-O-Fire Cayenne Pepper
USD 4.99
 
Ring-O-Fire Cayenne Chile Pepper 24-36-inch plant, 5-6-inch by 3/4-inch fruit Tender Annual Classic cayenne shape with fiery flavor. Hot, straight and tapered fruits turn red when ripe. Plant produces abundantly. Good dried or fresh. Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last spring frost. Transplant when soils are warm, spacing seedlings 12-18 inches apart. Enrich soil with mature compost. Needs warm conditions day and night to germinate and fruit well. Harvesting tips. Red when ripe, pick at the peak of color. Planting Depth: 1/2-inch Soil Temperature for Germination: 70-85-Degree F, day to Germination: 3-8 Avg. Spacing: 12-18-inch between plants in rows 36-48-inch apart Avg. Seeding Rate: 1-pound./acre-day to Maturity: 80-85 Full Sun Moderate Water, 50 Seed Count.
 

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Seeds of Change S10812 Certified Organic Turkish Orange Eggplant
USD 6.99
 
Turkish Orange Eggplant Tender annual (85-90-day)  Unique, brilliant orange fruits are great for stuffing and fall decorations. Tennis ball sized fruits are best eaten when just turning orange with some green striping.   Fully orange fruits are very seedy and best used ornamentally.  Vigorous bush plants bear 15-25 fruits each. Planting Depth: 1/4-inch Soil Temperature for Germination: 75-90-Degree F, day to Germination: 5-10 Avg. Spacing: 18-24-inch apart in rows 36-48-inch apart Avg. Seeding Rate: 5-6-ounce/acre-day to Maturity: 80-90 Full Sun Moderate Water, 50 Seed Count.
 

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Seeds of Change S10794 Certified Organic Red Ruffled Pimiento Pepper
USD 4.99
 
Red Ruffled Pimiento Sweet Pepper 24-30 in plant, 2 1/2 in by 3 in fruit Tender Annual  This one is not to be missed. Gorgeous red sweet pimiento with thick, juicy walls. Marvelous for fresh eating or stuffing, this plant produces lobed fruits, gracefully ruffled as the name states. Planting Depth: 1/2-inch Soil Temperature for Germination: 70-85-Degree F, day to Germination: 3-8 Avg. Spacing: 12-18-inchbetween plants in rows 36-48-inch apart Avg. Seeding Rate: 1-pound./acre-day to Maturity: 80-90 Full Sun Moderate Water, 50 Seed Count
 

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Organic Heirloom Black Krim Tomato Seeds
USD 5.28
 
The Black Krim Heirloom Tomato has a delicious red-purple fruit with a delicate red-green colored flesh. The tomato is flattened with globe shape fruits that are borne in strands and are large, firm, with fine-textured interiors. This is a very unique and tasty variety. This is an open pollinated, certified organic, indeterminate variety that is sturdy but requires staking. We recommend planting the Black Krim Heirloom Tomato seeds indoors 8 weeks prior to last spring frost date. Then transplant 8 weeks later around the last spring frost date. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/2-inch. Spacing: 18 - 24-inch. Maturity: 91 Days Plant Type: Annual 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and help local farmers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in the Seattle, Washington area from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge, making him the Original Master Gardener.
 

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Organic Heirloom Brandywine Yellow Tomato Seeds
USD 6.69
 
Heirloom Brandywine Yellow Tomato fruits are a large, slightly ribbed beefsteak variety with sweet, tangy, and delicious flavor. The large potato leaf foliage provides medium fruit cover. This is an indeterminate variety of tomato and temperature extremes may cause some fruit shape irregularities. We recommend planting the Heirloom Brandywine Yellow Tomato seeds indoors 8 weeks prior to last spring frost date. Then transplant 8 weeks later around the last spring frost date. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/2-inch. Spacing: 18 - 24-inch. Maturity: 75 Days Plant Type: Annual 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and help local farmers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in the Seattle, Washington area from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge, making him the Original Master Gardener.
 

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Seeds of Change 01080 Certified Organic Seed, Oregon Spring Bush Tomato
USD 8.25
 
Tender annual 3-4-feet plant 4-6-Ounce Fruit determinate. First to ripen, and known for its sweet, juicy flavor, this is the premier early season variety for areas with cool summer nights. Staking not required. Planting depth: 1/4-inch, spacing: 24-inch, days to maturity: 60, full sun, moderate water, 25 Seed Count
 

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Seeds of Change S11006 Certified Organic Aji Colorado Chile Pepper
USD 4.99
 
Aji Colorado Chile Pepper Rare 16-18-inch Tender Annual Brilliantly-colored, peppery and spicy chile from the Andes. Short, sprawling shrub with long, conical, slightly wrinkled, shiny orange/red fruits. Unique, pungent flavor. Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last spring frost. Transplant when soils are warm, spacing seedlings 12-18 inches apart. Enrich soil with mature compost. Needs warm conditions day and night to germinate and fruit well. During germination, keep entire seedbed evenly moist and warm. Harvesting tips. Pick at peak of color. Planting Depth: 1/2-inch Soil Temperature for Germination: 70-90-Degree F, day to Germination: 6-10 Plant Spacing: 18-inchday to Maturity: 75-85 Full Sun Less Water, Draught Tolerant, 50 Seed Count
 

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Organic Washington Cherry Tomato Seeds
USD 5.13
 
Washington Cherry Tomato seeds are an early producer with large, round, cherry-colored fruits. This variety of tomato has thick walls and is very flavorful with good keeping characteristics. This variety is a compact, determinate plant that does not need to be staked, in some climates it may grow tall and you can choose to stake it. Washington Cherry Tomato seeds should be planted indoors 8 weeks prior to last spring frost date. Then transplanted 8 weeks later around the last spring frost date. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/2-inch. Spacing: 18 - 24-inch. Maturity: 74 Days Plant Type: Annual 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and help local farmers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in the Seattle, Washington area from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge, making him the Original Master Gardener.
 

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Survival Seed Bank Metal Sealed Tough For The Zombie Apocalypse
USD 39.99
 
24 Varieties of ORGANIC NON HYBRID Seeds Packed in a METAL SEALED CONTAINER Each variety of seed is labeled in a Mylar envelope, and then all 24 are heat sealed in a Resealable Metal Storage Container. You can begin to plant your seeds this year. The produce you grow can be canned and you start saving your new seeds. You are able to save them in your 24 mylar bags for next year. You will be astonished as to how many seeds you will harvest from just one plant. YOU CAN USE THE Metal Container THEN RESEAL IT FOR FUTURE USE. Deep, oblate fruits are very large, solid, and meaty with small seed cavities. A great slicer. 200+ Seeds. Cucumber: Marketmore 68 days. Mild flavored, green fruits can grow to at 7 to 8 inches. 150+ Seeds. Broccoli: Waltham 29 85 days. Short 24 inch plant produces medium-large heads. Withstands cold well. Best as fall cropper. 300+ Seeds. Spinach: Bloomsdale Long Standing Heavy, glossy, dark green leaves are heavily savoyed and crumpled. Slow to bolt. 50+ Seeds. WATERMELON JUBILEE 50 PLUS SE
 

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Seeds of Change S10808 Certified Organic Desert King Watermelon
USD 4.99
 
Desert King Watermelon Tender annual 20-30-pound. (90-110-day)  Juicy golden flesh with a tangy sweetness. Fruits are light green and round to slightly oval. Extremely productive. An excellent variety for the desert Southwest. Planting Depth: 1/2-inch 1-inch, Soil Temperature for Germination: 70-95-Degree F, day to Germination: 3-8 Plant Spacing: 2-foot-3-foot day to Maturity: 80-90 Full Sun Moderate Water, 35 Seed Count.
 

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Seeds of Change S21691 Certified Organic Legend Slicer Tomato
USD 4.99
 
Legend Tender Annual 6-9-ounce (60-70-day) The earliest full sized tomato in our Northwest trials.  Deep red, 4-5-inch fruits are parthenocarpic (nearly seedless), sweet and juicy.  Sprawling determinate plants were selected to have strong tolerance to the late blight fungus and smooth blossom ends.  Developed by Dr. Jim Baggett at Oregon State University. Planting Depth: 1/2-inch Soil Temperature for Germination: 70-85-Degree F, day to Germination: 10-14 Plant Spacing: 2-3'-day to Maturity: 60-70 Full Sun Moderate Water, 50 Seed Count.
 

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1 oz (12,000+) Blackberry Fruit Shrub Seeds Rubus Allegheniensis NOT PICKY ABOUT SOIL Zone. 3
USD 120.00
 
Blackberry - Rubus ALLEGHENIENSIS Hardy to Zone 3 ~!! Rubus allegheniensis is a deciduous Shrub growing to 3 m (9ft 10in) at a medium rate. It is hardy to zone 3 and is not frost tender. It is in flower from May to July, and the seeds ripen from Aug to September. The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by Apomictic.The plant is self-fertile. The plant prefers light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and requires well-drained soil.The plant prefers acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils..It can grow in semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade.It requires moist soil. Growing Info: Scarification: Soak in hot tap water, let stand in water for 24 hours Stratification: cold stratify for 90 days Germination: sow seed 1/8" deep, tamp the soil, mulch the seed bed Other: if hot water treatment does not allow seed to imbibe, boiling water or sulfuric acid treatment is required can be fall sown without stratification. may also require warm stratification, so germinatioin may be delayed by 1 year. if boiling water treatment does not allow seed to imbibe, sulfuric acid treatment is required, may also require warm strat., so germ. may be delayed by 1 year. Characteristics Wildlife Food Drought Tolerant Flowering Shrub Heat Tolerant Edible Fruit/Nuts Fall Color Urban Tolerant Ground Cover Mine Reclamation
 

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Organic Spaghetti Squash Seeds
USD 5.68
 
The Spaghetti Squash is a true bush plant structure that spreads, be sure to plant on a hill or small mounds for optimal growing and harvesting. This variety of squash has exceptional vigor, earliness and hardiness and produces 5 - 6 fruits per plant no matter what the conditions. This particular variety is also very drought-tolerant. We recommend planting Spaghetti Squash seeds indoors 3-4 weeks before last spring frost date. Transplant after last frost danger. You can also plant them directly outdoors in late spring after last frost danger. when soil temp is at minimum 70F.Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1 - 1.5-inch. Spacing: 2 - 3 per hill Maturity: 75 - 110 Days Plant Type: Annual 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and help local farmers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in the Seattle, Washington area from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge, making him the Original Master Gardener.
 

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Organic Tendergreen Cucumber Seeds
USD 5.30
 
Tendergreen Cucumber seeds are certified organic and harvested from independently owned farms - makes for a great slicing cucumber or use for pickling. The Tendergreen Cucumbers are arguably the best variety of cucumber we offer for pickling but is also delicious as a slicing cucumber in salads. This variety of cucumber is produces straight, thick, and tender fruit. They have a medium green skin with fine black spines, medium sized vines and is cucumber mosaic virus-tolerant. It's not recommended to plant these seeds directly outdoors, instead plant indoors 4 weeks prior to the last spring frost date and then transplant the start outdoors 6 weeks later. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/2-inch. Spacing: 12 - 24-inch. Maturity: 55 Days Plant Type: Annual 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and help local farmers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in the Seattle, Washington area from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge.
 

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Fruit 'n Such Can of Preparedness Seeds
USD 47.99
 
The Preparedness Seeds Fruit ‘N Such Can provides a vital component for your food storage plan.  Each #10 can contains 10 garden fruit and vegetable varieties designed to help you stay sane in hard times.  While it is important to store the basics in preparation for true want, wheat and freeze dried foods can get old quickly, especially for children.    Think about how a pumpkin pie would taste after months of whole wheat bread. Or fresh watermelon or strawberries or a little huckleberry jam to spread on top. Variety helps to keep us sane and growing seasonal fruits can make hard times more bearable.   Varieties Included:   CANTALOUPE, Hales Best Jumbo - 10g HONEY DEW, Green Flesh - 10g WATERMELON, Crimson Sweet - 10g GROUND CHERRY - 300 seeds GARDEN HUCKLEBERRY - 300 seeds ALPINE STRAWBERRY, Alexandria - 300 seeds CANARY MELON, Yellow - 10g TOMATO, Large Red Cherry - 5g ...
 

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Organic Mini Orange Heirloom Tomato Seeds
USD 5.05
 
Heirloom Mini Orange Tomatoes have delicious flavor and impressive bright orange color. This variety is smooth and perfectly round. An indeterminate variety with golf ball size fruits that grow in clusters of 4 to 6.We recommend planting the Heirloom Mini Orange Tomato seeds indoors 8 weeks prior to last spring frost date. Then transplant 8 weeks later around the last spring frost date. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/2-inch. Spacing: 18 - 24-inch. Maturity: 64 Days Plant Type: Annual 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and help local farmers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in the Seattle, Washington area from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge, making him the Original Master Gardener.
 

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