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Mortgage Lifter Tomato 65 Seeds - Heirloom! (Hirt' Gardens)
from $ 1.25
80 days Huge heirloom beefsteak Developed in the 1930s Consistently wins taste-tests 30 Seeds per pack
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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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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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Organic Heirloom Purple Cayenne Pepper Seeds
USD 6.69
These Purple Cayenne Peppers are a spicy - hot heirloom variety that produces dozens of purple blossoms and 5 - 7-inch long, thin, dark purple fruits. The fruit begins as a bright red color and turns purple as it reaches maturity. This variety of pepper grows about 2 feet tall and makes a great ornamental plant, as well as tasty vegetable. We recommend planting these Heirloom Purple Cayenne Pepper seeds indoors 1″-2″ apart about 8-10 weeks before transplanting to 2-3″ pots after true leaves appear. Then transplant outside 2-4 weeks after last frost date (or when soil temperature reaches at least 60 degrees).Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/2-inch. Spacing: 2-inch. Maturity: 67 Days Plant Type: Annual10-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 Garden Peach Heirloom Tomato Seeds
USD 5.56
The Garden Peach Heirloom Tomato is a unique, indeterminate heirloom with velvety pale yellow skin. The fruits are juicy and have a delicate flavor. This variety is a prolific producer, bearing fruit up to 4-ounce in size. We recommend planting the Garden Peach 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: 97 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 Chantenay Red Carrot Seeds
USD 4.75
Chantenay Red Heirloom Carrot seeds are an open-pollinated, heirloom variety of carrots. These have been around for decades and make for a great meal. They are a rich, deep orange color that goes clear to the center of the carrot. These carrots grow to be about 6.5 to 7.5-inch long and are an outstanding favorite for many people. It is not recommended to start these seeds indoors (as with most root vegetables). Plant these seeds directly outdoors 2 weeks before the last spring frost date and up to 6 weeks after the last spring frost. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/4-inch. Spacing: 1 - 2-inch. Maturity: 60 - 80 Days Plant Type: Annual Season: Cool season, minimum soil temperature 40 degrees F10-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 reach their customers. 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 Kentucky Wonder Bush Beans Seeds
USD 5.76
The Kentucky Wonder Bush Bean seeds are an heirloom variety that grows into 7-inch long, round, stringless pods with a delicious, distinctive flavor and good texture. This is a bush variety of beans that can be picked continuously to increase yield and will bear produce for long periods. We recommend that you plant these Kentucky Wonder Bush Bean seeds directly outdoors on the last spring frost date and up to 6 weeks after the last spring frost date. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 2.5-inch. Spacing: 4-inch. Maturity: 56 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 Greek Oregano Seeds
USD 4.63
The Greek Oregano is a hardy, perennial heirloom variety. This type is the spiciest and earliest producing oregano. It is a tender plant with tiny flowers and an abundance of fragrant leaves with a very true oregano flavor. This plant produces dark green leaves with white flowers, it starts out small, but grows to be a good sized bush (2 x 4 feet) and prefers well drained soil. This variety of oregano will winter over in mild areas of the north, if mulched properly, and works well as an ornamental. Best to plant indoors 4 - 6 weeks before transplanting outdoors in spring. Oregano can also be planted directly outdoors after the soil temperature reaches 70 degrees. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/16-inch. Spacing: 15 - 18-inch. Maturity: 90 Days Plant Type: Perennial 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 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 Seattle, Washington 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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Organic Champion Radish Seeds
USD 4.73
Champion Radish seeds are an open pollinated, heirloom variety with bright red color, smooth and round shape with a sweet mild flavor. These radishes hold their quality without becoming woody or pithy even when 2-inch wide. Plant in early spring and in fall, they thrive in cool weather. This variety is easy to grow, very popular and delicious. We recommend you plant seeds directly outdoors 4 and / or 2 weeks prior to the last spring frost date or on the last spring frost date. You can also plant outdoors anytime 2 - 8 weeks after the last spring frost date. These radishes grow quickly, so you can plant them all throughout the spring. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/4-inch. Spacing: 6-inch. Maturity: 25 - 35 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 All-American Parsnip Seeds
USD 1.59
All-American Heirloom Parsnip seeds is a hearty root crop with an excellent , sweet flavor that is frost resistant, allowing you to enjoy well into the fall. These All - American Heirloom Parsnip seeds are open pollinated with a snow-white flesh and small core. This variety has sweet, smooth, slender roots and prefers deep, friable soil. This type of parsnip sweetens after the plant is exposed to a light frost. The root is frost resistant and may be dug up during winter as needed. This is a cool season crop. We recommend planting these Heirloom Parsnip seeds in early to mid spring or as soon as the soil is ready to be worked. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/2-inch. Spacing: 7 - 10-inch. Maturity: 105 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 reach their customers. 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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Organic Mini Orange Heirloom Tomato Seeds
USD 1.59
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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Organic Longstanding Bloomsdale Spinach Seeds
USD 5.87
Longstanding Bloomsdale Spinach has large dark green, oval leaves on erect sturdy stems. This highly productive, robust heirloom variety is dependable and fairly resistant to bolting; standing well, even in hot weather. It is distinctive because of its glossy, heavy textured, intensely crinkled leaves. It can also be sown in fall for spring harvest in protected locations. Longstanding Bloomsdale Spinach seeds should be planted directly outdoors up to 4 weeks before the last spring frost date or 8 weeks before the first fall frost date for fall crops. This variety actually germinates best in cool soil. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/2-inch. Spacing: 5 -6-inch. Maturity: 45 - 70 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. 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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Oneida Heirloom Juilliard 6 Usa Dinner/place Spoons Silverware Flatware
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Organic Heirloom Black Krim Tomato Seeds
USD 1.59
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 1.59
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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Organic Heirloom Purple Cayenne Pepper Seeds
USD 1.59
These Purple Cayenne Peppers are a spicy - hot heirloom variety that produces dozens of purple blossoms and 5 - 7-inch long, thin, dark purple fruits. The fruit begins as a bright red color and turns purple as it reaches maturity. This variety of pepper grows about 2 feet tall and makes a great ornamental plant, as well as tasty vegetable. We recommend planting these Heirloom Purple Cayenne Pepper seeds indoors 1″-2″ apart about 8-10 weeks before transplanting to 2-3″ pots after true leaves appear. Then transplant outside 2-4 weeks after last frost date (or when soil temperature reaches at least 60 degrees).Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/2-inch. Spacing: 2-inch. Maturity: 67 Days Plant Type: Annual10-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 Chantenay Red Carrot Seeds
USD 1.59
Chantenay Red Heirloom Carrot seeds are an open-pollinated, heirloom variety of carrots. These have been around for decades and make for a great meal. They are a rich, deep orange color that goes clear to the center of the carrot. These carrots grow to be about 6.5 to 7.5-inch long and are an outstanding favorite for many people. It is not recommended to start these seeds indoors (as with most root vegetables). Plant these seeds directly outdoors 2 weeks before the last spring frost date and up to 6 weeks after the last spring frost. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/4-inch. Spacing: 1 - 2-inch. Maturity: 60 - 80 Days Plant Type: Annual Season: Cool season, minimum soil temperature 40 degrees F10-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 reach their customers. 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 Garden Peach Heirloom Tomato Seeds
USD 1.59
The Garden Peach Heirloom Tomato is a unique, indeterminate heirloom with velvety pale yellow skin. The fruits are juicy and have a delicate flavor. This variety is a prolific producer, bearing fruit up to 4-ounce in size. We recommend planting the Garden Peach 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: 97 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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Mortgage Lifter Tomato 65 Seeds - HEIRLOOM
USD 1.69
HEIRLOOM TOMATO: Heirloom Tomatoes are just what their name implies. They have been handed down, through generations of farmers and gardeners, from family member to family member. Many of these tomato varieties are known to have thrived since the 1800's. Unlike hybrids, they are not selectively bred for taste or appearance. They are open-pollinated, growing 'true to type' plants, like their predecessors, from seed. Heirloom Tomato Plants will add untraditional color and pleasing variety to your garden harvest. Mortgage Lifter Tomato: Indeterminate - 85 days - An old pink variety still in demand with gardeners. Well-shaped, large fruit is very meaty with few seeds and is similar to the 'Giant Belgium', but not quite as large. This large, meaty, mild-flavored tomato has few seeds and is the perfect tomato-sandwich tomato. The 'Mortgage Lifter' tomato was developed in the early 1930's in Logan, West Virginia by a radiator repairman, M.C. "Radiator Charlie" Byles. Without any experience in breeding, he made a successful cross of four of the largest tomatoes he could find - German Johnson, Beefsteak, an Italian variety, and an English variety. Radiator Charlie sold the first seedlings of his new tomato in the 1940's for one dollar each to customers who drove up to 200 miles for his famous plants that bore tasty tomatoes averaging two and a half pounds. With these sales, Charlie managed to pay off his $6,000 mortgage in only six years, and so the tomato was named 'Mortgage Lifter'.
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Tomato - Green Zebra Tomato Organic Heirloom Seeds
USD 1.29
Green Zebra Organic Heirloom Mid-Early Tomato is another great tomato by Tom Wagner. Yellow-green in color, with 2.5" fruits, it sports dark green stripes! It is a very prolific tomato plant. Green Zebra is an unusual, exquisite, sweet yet spicy and zingy tomato. Its bright green flesh, with a mild red flavor, makes it popular for market sales; stays green when mature. Green Zebra tomato will brighten up salads and other tomato dishes. Tomatoes may be started from seed or transplants. Transplants can be set out no sooner than 3 weeks after your last average frost date. Soil should be warm, fertile and well-drained. Determinate.
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Organic Greek Oregano Seeds
USD 1.59
The Greek Oregano is a hardy, perennial heirloom variety. This type is the spiciest and earliest producing oregano. It is a tender plant with tiny flowers and an abundance of fragrant leaves with a very true oregano flavor. This plant produces dark green leaves with white flowers, it starts out small, but grows to be a good sized bush (2 x 4 feet) and prefers well drained soil. This variety of oregano will winter over in mild areas of the north, if mulched properly, and works well as an ornamental. Best to plant indoors 4 - 6 weeks before transplanting outdoors in spring. Oregano can also be planted directly outdoors after the soil temperature reaches 70 degrees. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/16-inch. Spacing: 15 - 18-inch. Maturity: 90 Days Plant Type: Perennial 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 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 Seattle, Washington 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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Organic Champion Radish Seeds
USD 1.59
Champion Radish seeds are an open pollinated, heirloom variety with bright red color, smooth and round shape with a sweet mild flavor. These radishes hold their quality without becoming woody or pithy even when 2-inch wide. Plant in early spring and in fall, they thrive in cool weather. This variety is easy to grow, very popular and delicious. We recommend you plant seeds directly outdoors 4 and / or 2 weeks prior to the last spring frost date or on the last spring frost date. You can also plant outdoors anytime 2 - 8 weeks after the last spring frost date. These radishes grow quickly, so you can plant them all throughout the spring. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/4-inch. Spacing: 6-inch. Maturity: 25 - 35 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 Kentucky Wonder Bush Beans Seeds
USD 1.59
The Kentucky Wonder Bush Bean seeds are an heirloom variety that grows into 7-inch long, round, stringless pods with a delicious, distinctive flavor and good texture. This is a bush variety of beans that can be picked continuously to increase yield and will bear produce for long periods. We recommend that you plant these Kentucky Wonder Bush Bean seeds directly outdoors on the last spring frost date and up to 6 weeks after the last spring frost date. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 2.5-inch. Spacing: 4-inch. Maturity: 56 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 Longstanding Bloomsdale Spinach Seeds
USD 1.59
Longstanding Bloomsdale Spinach has large dark green, oval leaves on erect sturdy stems. This highly productive, robust heirloom variety is dependable and fairly resistant to bolting; standing well, even in hot weather. It is distinctive because of its glossy, heavy textured, intensely crinkled leaves. It can also be sown in fall for spring harvest in protected locations. Longstanding Bloomsdale Spinach seeds should be planted directly outdoors up to 4 weeks before the last spring frost date or 8 weeks before the first fall frost date for fall crops. This variety actually germinates best in cool soil. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/2-inch. Spacing: 5 -6-inch. Maturity: 45 - 70 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. 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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