Green Ice Lettuce is an early maturing crunchy lettuce that also can tolerate heat!
Plant in prepared soil 1/2 inch deep. Thin plants to 8" apart. A glossy lettuce with fingered dark green leaves. Green Ice leaf lettuce leaves are loose and wrinkled with edges that are frilled and crunchy. Deliciously crispy through summer heat. This looseleaf lettuce will not bolt. Will grow to be about 12" tall. Replant for multiple harvests.
SEED INFORMATION:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Sowing Method: Direct
- Time to Maturity: about 2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 50°F
- Spacing: 8" apart
- Depth: 1/2 inch
- Height: 12"
- Seeds/Oz: 25000
- Lbs./Acre: 1
- Uses: Salads, Sandwiches
- Heirloom Year: 1973 Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Lactuca sativa var. crispa
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Little Gem Lettuce is a delicious tiny cross between romaine and butter lettuce!
Plant in prepared soil 1/4 inch deep. Thin plants to 6" apart. An extra-small single serving tiny lettuce. Colored with rich dark green leaves. Little Gem lettuce has a sweet and buttery flavor heavily savoyed leaf. Non-astringent flavor makes them a real winner with kids and gourmets alike. Makes for a pleasing salad everyone will enjoy as it lacks the astringent notes. Will grow to be about XX" tall. Sometimes called Sucrine, sometimes considered a Butter Cos. For a continuous supply, plant every few weeks as long as weather is cool.
SEED INFORMATION:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Sowing Method: Direct
- Time to Maturity: about 1.5 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 65°F
- Spacing: 6" apart
- Depth: 1/4 inch
- Height: 4-6"
- Seeds/Oz: 17,800
- Lbs./Acre: 1
- Uses: Salads, Sandwiches, Wraps, sweet so kids love it
- Plant Scientific Name: Lactuca sativa
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Colorful and Zesty! A delightful mix that matures early! Great for baby greens!
Plant Mesclun mix seeds in prepared soil 1/4 inch deep. Thin plants to 8" apart. The young thinnings can be eaten and are considered "baby greens". Mature leaves create a colorful and tasty salad. Plant again in late summer for a second harvest in fall. Mesclun Mix Seeds include Arugula, Kale, Mustard, Endive and various lettuce varieties.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 1 1/2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 8" apart
- Depth: 1/4 inch
- Seeds/Oz: 25000
- Lbs./Acre: 1
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 40-65F
- Sowing Method: Direct
- Heirloom Year: Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Lactuca sativa
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Add color and excellent flavor to your salads! Provides a constant supply!
Distinctive bronzy-red leaves add a spicy-sweet flavor to your summer salads. Produces a constant supply for the season!
Plant red salad bowl lettuce seeds in prepared soil 1/4 inch deep. Thin plants to 12" apart. The young thinnings can be eaten and are considered "baby greens". Be sure to pick the outside leaves regularly for a continuous supply and to encourage continued growth. Plant again in late summer for a second harvest in fall.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Sowing Method: direct
- Time to Maturity/Harvest: about 1 1/2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun Ideal
- Germination: 60°F
- Spacing: 8"
- Depth: 1/4"
- Height: 6-10"
- Seeds/Oz: 25000
- Lbs./Acre: 1
- Uses: small leaf salad, good source of potassium, magnesium minerals, vitamin k
- Heirloom Year: 1951 Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Lactuca sativa
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A classic Romaine lettuce for your garden! Tasty and heat resistant!
Plant in prepared soil 1/4 inch deep. Thin plants to 8" apart. The young thinnings can be eaten and are considered "baby greens". The "meaty" leaves are a must for Caesar salads. Plant again in late summer for a second harvest in fall.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 8" apart
- Depth: 1/4 inch
- Seeds/Oz: 25000
- Lbs./Acre: 1
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 50F
- Sowing Method: Direct
- Heirloom Year: 1952 Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Lactuca sativa
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White Boston Lettuce is a high-yielding crisp butterhead, perfect for warm weather zones!
White Boston Lettuce is a high-yielding crisp butterhead lettuce. A particularly delicious lettuce that is a bright light green with a buttery-yellow heart. This tender lettuce grows well in warm conditions and is greatly recommended for southern gardens. Plant in prepared soil 1/4 inch deep. Thin plants to 2-3" apart. For a continuous supply, plant every few weeks as long as weather is cool.
SEED INFORMATION:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Sowing Method: Direct/Partial Shade
- Time to Maturity: about 2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 60-65°F
- Spacing: 2-3" apart
- Depth: 1/4 inch
- Height: 10-20"
- Seeds/Oz: 28,000
- Lbs./Acre: 1
- Uses: Salads, Sandwiches, Wraps
- Heirloom Year: 1800's Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Lactuca sativa
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Mild Mix Microgreens
Bright, mild and fresh these greens are ready to harvest in two weeks from sowing in your window!
Grow year-round indoors for vitamin-rich greens! Add fresh color to sandwiches, salads, omelettes, soups, avocado toast and more! Sometimes called baby greens. Varieties include a combination of Beet, Cabbage, Pak Choi, Swiss Chard and Kohlrabi.
Plant in prepared soil 1/4 inch deep. Sow every 10 days for a continual harvest. Seed thickly and grow indoors in container or in a greenhouse. Heat can speed germination, but ensure they keep moist. Keep dark until after seedlings sprout to let them to get leggy, then allow regular light and water regularly. Trim when they reach 1-2" with scissors and wash before eating. Harvest: 10-15 days.
SEED INFORMATION:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Sowing Method: direct sow
- Time to Maturity/Harvest: 10-15 Days
- Sun Requirement: dark then sun
- Ideal Germination: 55°F
- Spacing: 1/4"
- Depth: 1/4"
- Height: 1.5-3"
- Seeds/Oz: 15,500
- Seeding Rage: per 10"x 20" tray - 18 grams
- Uses: garnishes, smoothies, salads, packed with antioxidants and nutrients like potassium, iron, zinc, magnesium and copper
- Plant Scientific Names: Beta vulgaris, Brassica oleracea, Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis, Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, Brassica olearcea var. gongylodes
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Spicy Mix Microgreens
Delicious, peppery, colorful and fresh these greens are ready to harvest in two weeks from sowing in your window!
Grow year-round indoors for vitamin-rich greens! Add fresh color to sandwiches, salads, omelettes, soups, avocado toast and more! Sometimes called baby greens. Varieties include a combination of Cress, Cabbage, Radish and Mustards for a fun kick!
Plant in prepared soil 1/4 inch deep. Sow every 10 days for a continual harvest. Seed thickly and grow indoors in container or in a greenhouse. Heat can speed germination, but ensure they keep moist. Keep dark until after seedlings sprout to let them to get leggy, then allow regular light and water regularly. Trim when they reach 1-2" with scissors and wash before eating. Harvest: 10-15 days.
SEED INFORMATION:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Sowing Method: direct sow
- Time to Maturity/Harvest: 10-15 Days
- Sun Requirement: dark then sun
- Ideal Germination: 55°F
- Spacing: 1/4"
- Depth: 1/4"
- Height: 1.5-3"
- Seeds/Oz: 15,500
- Seeding Rage: per 10"x 20" tray - 18 grams
- Uses: garnishes, smoothies, salads, packed with antioxidants and nutrients like potassium, iron, zinc, magnesium and copper
- Plant Scientific Names: Lepidium sativum, Brassica oleracea var. capitata, Raphanus sativus, Brassica juncea
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Long lasting greens that provide that zippy classic mustard green flavor!
Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep in early spring. Thin seedlings 6 inches apart. Can be harvested throughout the growing season to encourage new growth. Great for container gardening!
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 1 1/2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 6" apart
- Depth: 1/4 inch
- Seeds/Oz: 15000
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 45-65F
- Sowing Method: Direct
- Heirloom Year: Pre 1900 Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Brassica
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The home garden standard. This Okra will provide you with a generous supply of fruit as well as edible white flowers! Fun!
After danger of frost plant seeds in prepared garden bed or container. Be sure to clip pods frequently to promote production. The larger pods are tough and not as tasty.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 12" apart
- Depth: 1/4 inch
- Seeds/Oz: 500
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 75F
- Sowing Method: Direct
- Heirloom Year: 1939 Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Abelmoschus esculentus
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This attractive and fast-maturing Okra will provide you with a generous supply of fruit as well as edible pink flowers. Great in soups and gumbo.
Soak seeds overnight before sowing to assist with germination. After danger of frost, plant seeds in prepared garden bed or container. Be sure to clip pods frequently to promote production. The larger pods are tough and not as tasty. Harvest when pods are roughly 3 inches long.
SEED INFORMATION:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Sowing Method: direct sow
- Time to Maturity/Harvest: about 2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Ideal Germination: 75°F
- Spacing: 12"
- Depth: 1/4"
- Height: 4-5'
- Seeds/Oz: 500
- Lbs./Acre: 13
- Uses: soup, grilled, fried, boiled, steamed, or stir-fried—good source of vitamin C, vitamin A, folacin and other B vitamins plus magnesium, potassium and calcium
- Plant Scientific Name: Abelmoschus esculentus
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Sweet, mild and tender, these bunching onions are wonderful to cook with and eat raw. Also known as scallions.
As soon as soil can be prepared plant seeds 1/4" deep. Thin to 6" apart at the most. They do not produce large bulbs and can be planted in small spaces. Be sure to keep hills of soil built up to bottom of stalks to encourage more white onion growth under the surface of the soil. More bang for your buck!
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 6" apart
- Depth: 1/4 inch
- Seeds/Oz: 9000
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 50-85F
- Sowing Method: Direct
- Heirloom Year: Pre 1900 Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Allium cepa
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A lovely sweet flavored onion in a flat round package. With their white interior and purple skins they look gorgeous in salads and on the grill! Stores well.
As soon as soil can be prepared plant seeds 1/4" deep. Thin to 4" apart. These red onions prefer "long days" so be sure to plant in an area that sees a maximum daily amount of sunlight. Keep free of weeds as onions do not compete well with them. Great for both garden beds and containers.
SEED INFORMATION:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 3 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 4" apart
- Depth: 1/4"
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A wonderful sweet onion choice! Mild and sweet, we love this one for it's uniform round shape and resistance to disease.
As soon as soil can be prepared plant seeds 1/4" deep. Thin to 4" apart. These onions prefer a full days sunlight so be sure to plant in an area that sees a maximum daily amount of sunlight. Keep free of weeds as onions do not compete well with them. Great for both garden beds and containers.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 3 & 1/2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 6" apart
- Depth: 1/8" inch
- Seeds/Oz: 9000
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 50-85F
- Sowing Method: Direct
- Heirloom Year: Pre 1900 Heirloom
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Little Marvel Shelling Peas
Small and prolific, this Little Marvel has been banging out the most peas per plant for years! Just pop open one of the pods to reveal 6-9 large, sweet peas. Great for storing and freezing. Shell peas have peas inside a pod that is discarded.
Peas are very frost tolerant so plant as soon as soil can be prepared in early to mid Spring. As soon as soil can be prepared, plant seeds 1 inch deep and 2 inches apart. Prefers a trellis, fence or stake to grown on. Harvest when the peas become plump. The more you pick, the more the plant will produce. Great for containers. Harvest: 2 months
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vining vegetable)
- Sowing Method: direct
- Time to Maturity/Harvest: about 2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Ideal Germination: 45-75°F
- Spacing: 2"
- Depth: 1"
- Height: 30"
- Seeds/Oz: 125
- Lbs./Acre: 190
- Uses: shell and steam or boil, dry for soups or stews— has vitamin c, iron, as well as carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin
- Heirloom Year: 1900 Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Pisum sativum
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This super sweet variety is delicious right off the vine. A favorite for generations. Both pod and peas are edible.
In early Spring, as soon as soil can be prepared, plant seeds 1" deep and 2" apart. Prefers a trellis, fence or stake to grown on. Plant in early spring and again in fall 2 months before frost is due. Great for containers.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 2" apart
- Depth: 1" inch
- Seeds/Oz: 125
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 45-75F
- Sowing Method: Direct
- Plant Scientific Name: Pisum sativum
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One of the first veggies out of the garden! They prefer cooler weather so enjoy their sweet crisp flavor in both spring and fall! Snap peas have a tender edible pod.
As soon as soil can be prepared plant seeds 1" deep and 2" apart. Prefers a trellis, fence or stake to grown on. Plant in early spring and again in fall 2 months before frost is due. Great for containers.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Time to Maturity: about 1 1/2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 2" apart
- Depth: 1" inch
- Plant Scientific Name: Pisum sativum
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A popular mild chili named for Anaheim, California, perfect for cooking mild Chile Rellenos
Start Anaheim Chili Pepper seeds inside about 6-8 weeks before last frost date. When first set of true leaves appear transplant to 2" pots. After frost has passed transplant outside in either garden bed or larger containers. Peppers like to be warm so be sure to keep roots mulched. Grows to 6-10 inches in length. Generally harvested when green but can also be left on the plant until they turn red. Anaheim Chili Pepper have thick walls making it ideal for cooking, roasting, smoking, canning, drying or frying. Measures 500-2,500 Scoville Heat Units.
BULK ANAHEIM CHILI SEED INFORMATION:
- Lifecycle: annual (vegetable)
- Sowing Method: Transplant
- Time to Maturity: about 2 1/2 months
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Ideal Germination Temperature: 80F°
- Spacing: 12-24" apart
- Depth: 1/4"
- Height: 2-3'
- Seeds/Oz: 4,300
- Lbs/Acre:
- Uses: Roasting, Cooking and Canning
- Heirloom Year: 1913 Heirloom
- Plant Scientific Name: Capsicum annuum