Bee Balm, Lambada Bee Balm Seeds
1.000 KDBee balm, also known as Monarda, is covered with unique, lovely lavender-pink flower clusters that attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees to the garden. We chose this variety because it is more tolerant to dry soil conditions than other varieties of bee balm. Plants bloom quickly for a splash of summer and fall color. Pretty in a mixed bouquet of cut flowers and in wildflower gardens.
Weight: 50mg (~80 seeds)
Bells of Ireland Seeds – Heirloom
0.800 KDNot only Irish eyes will smile at this unusual plant. Its bright green bells with their tiny white “clappers” are always a conversation piece. Turns straw-colored when dry—a very valuable, long-lasting dried flower. The strain in this packet was selected for its superior cut and/or dried flower use. Reseeds, often producing new plants the following year from self-sown seeds.
Weight: 500mg
Corn, Glass Gem Flint Corn Seeds – Organic
2.500 KDAn unbelievably stunning corn bred by part-Cherokee farmer, Carl Barnes, from ancestral, Native American corn. Ears are a kaleidoscope of gem-like, rainbow kernels. ‘Glass Gem’ goes beyond pretty ornamental corn, it can also be used to make cornmeal, flour, popcorn, or traditional parched corn.
Weight: 8g
Beet, Chioggia Beet Seeds – Organic, Heirloom
1.350 KDBeet, Golden Boy Beet Seeds
1.350 KDBeet, Detroit Dark Red Beet Seeds – Organic, Heirloom
1.050 KDBeet, Early Wonder Beet Seeds – Organic, Heirloom
1.050 KDBeet, Gourmet Blend Beet Seeds – Organic, Heirloom
1.150 KDJoin the beet renaissance! Aside from the health benefits, which include significant amounts of fiber, potassium, folic acid, and vitamin C, beets come in a variety of colors, shapes, and textures. Gourmet Blend includes ‘Detroit Dark Red’ with deep red roots and delicious dark green tops, ‘Chioggia’ with interior rings of bright pink and white, and ‘Golden’ with bright yellow flesh.
Weight: 2grams (125 seeds)
Black-Eyed Susan, Black-Eyed Susan Vine Seeds – Heirloom
1.000 KDInspiring poets with its beauty, this 1800s heirloom can be enjoyed in window boxes, hanging baskets, as a ground cover, as a screen, on a trellis or fence, and decorating mailboxes and columns. You will be rewarded with lush foliage and masses of blooms all summer long in vibrant orange, yellow, and white; the colorful petals make a striking contrast to the black “eye”.
Seed Count: 20 seeds
Black-Eyed Susan, Indian Summer Black-Eyed Susan Seeds
1.350 KDThese radiant, single and semi-double flowers hold their heads up high even in heat and drought without the need for staking. Enjoy their glorious beauty as they seduce butterflies with promises of nectar and provide seeds for birds in winter. A long-lasting cut flower with a long bloom period. ‘Indian Summer’ is an All-America Selections winner and recipient of the European Fleuroselect Quality Mark in 1995. In 2000, it won the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.
Weight: 50mg (~ 46 seeds)
Black-Eyed Susan, Cherokee Sunset Black-Eyed Susan Seeds
1.350 KDA must-have, first-year-blooming perennial, ‘Cherokee Sunset’ boasts colors unusual in the world of rudbeckias. Over 10-years of breeding and selection resulted in toasty colors of burnt orange, yellow, gold, warm red, and bronze, all found on each 3″-5″ double or semi-double bloom. Once they start blooming in early summer, the sunset show continues until frost, to the delight of bees and butterflies; left standing in the fall, the seed cones attract birds. Sturdy stems are a plus for cut-flower arrangements. An All-America Selections award winner. Perennial in USDA zones 9–10. Deer resistant.
Seed Count: 20 Seeds.
Bluebonnet Seeds – Heirloom, Native
1.150 KDThe beautiful bluebonnet is to Texas what the shamrock is to Ireland’s floral trademark. It is a perfect flower for naturalized wildflower areas as seen along roadsides and in meadows of the south. Plant this cherished heirloom in mass for a captivating spring display. Self-sows readily for enjoyment year after year. Butterfly host plant and attracts bees.
Weight: 2 grams (~ 51 seeds)