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Quinoa, Brightest Brilliant Rainbow Quinoa Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.000 KD
Quinoa is an ancient, nutritious food native to the mountains of South America. Seeds can be cooked, roasted, or ground into flour. Young leaves are delicious cooked like spinach. This blend has striking colors of hot pink, burgundy, red, orange, yellow, white, and green. Grows best in climates with moderately warm days (lower than 95°F) and cool nights. Fairly drought tolerant. Deer resistant.
Weight: 500 mg (~120 seeds)

Radish, Cherry Belle Radish Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.150 KD
Radish is a frost-tolerant, fast-maturing, easy-to-grow vegetable. The mild flavor and crisp texture of this Holland heirloom make it a great addition to salads, sandwiches, and snack trays. Cut radishes to create beautiful radish “roses” and use as a garnish or on a relish tray. Perfect for container gardening, and fun for kids to grow!
Weight: 3 grams

Radish, Cherry Belle Seeds

1.150 KD
Radish is a frost-tolerant, fast-maturing, easy-to-grow vegetable. The mild flavor and crisp texture of this Holland heirloom make it a great addition to salads, sandwiches, and snack trays. Cut radishes to create beautiful radish “roses” and use as a garnish or on a relish tray. Perfect for container gardening, and fun for kids to grow! ‘Cherry Belle’ is a 1949 All-America Selections award winner.
Weight: 3 grams

Radish, Crimson Giant Radish Seeds Heirloom

0.950 KD
This large (1″–2″ diameter) spring radish with crisp, white interior and mild flavor is refreshing in salads, on sandwiches, or eaten like an apple! Grows best during the cool weather of spring and fall. ‘Crimson Giant’ is fun for kids because it grows so fast!
Weight: 6 grams

Radish, Easter Egg Blend Radish Seeds

1.000 KD
Easter Egg Blend is a mix of red, white, rose pink, purple, and bi-color (red top, white base) radishes. At harvest time, you can have your own “Easter egg” hunt for the most colorful radish! As a spring radish, they are best grown in the cool periods of spring and fall. Eat fresh in salads or add a bit of crunch and color to sandwiches. A good choice for gardening with kids.
Weight: 4 grams (~336)

Radish, Easter Egg Blend Radish Seeds

1.000 KD
Easter Egg Blend is a mix of red, white, rose pink, purple, and bi-colour (red top, white base) radishes. At harvest time, you can have your own “Easter egg” hunt for the most colorful radish! As a spring radish, they are best grown in the cool periods of spring and fall. Eat fresh in salads or add a bit of crunch and color to sandwiches. A good choice for gardening with kids.
Weight: 4 grams (~340)

Radish, Rat’s Tail Radish Seeds Heirloom

0.950 KD
Instead of edible roots, this interesting radish of prehistoric origin is grown for the abundant, slender seed pods that grow above ground on the leafy, 2’–5′ plants. The botanical name translates as, “radish with a tail”, and it is also called aerial radish or spicy bean. The pods are crisp and tender with a more subtle spiciness than a typical root radish. Makes an interesting addition to vegetable trays, and is delicious pickled and in curries and stir-fry dishes. Plants continue to produce even in hot weather, making them a good summer replacement for cool-weather root radishes.
Weight: 250mg

Rutabaga, American Purple Top Rutabaga Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD
Rutabaga, or swede, as the British call it, is a 4″-6″ long root vegetable with a sweet, mellow flavor. Mash just like potatoes, add chunks to soups and stews, or bake in savory or sweet casseroles. Even the tops are edible and make tasty sautéed greens. Rutabagas develop the best flavor when harvested during cool weather, making an ideal fall crop in most places. A great storage crop.
Weight: 2 grams 

Sorrel, Common Sorrel Seeds Heirloom

0.950 KD
John Evelyn, a 17th century gardener and author, wrote that sorrel imparts “so grateful a quickness to the salad that it should never be left out”. Popular in France and England for centuries, this wonderful green is underused in the U.S., and unjustifiably so; its spring leaves can be used as salad greens, as a complement to fish, or mixed in with spinach or chard. Very high in vitamin C. Sorrel stays green even after frost, so you will have many months of harvests!
Weight: 500 mg