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African Daisy, Cape Marigold African Daisy Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD
These sunny flowers in tones of orange, yellow, white, and salmon open their petals when hit by the sun to reveal a dark center ringed with purple that is very attractive to bees and butterflies. The prolific display starts in the mild temperatures of spring in any climate and often continues to frost. In frost-free climates, sow in fall and enjoy their sunny presence from winter through spring. Flowers best during mild temperatures; a great choice for the spring garden. May reseed.
Weight: 500 mg (~236 seeds)

Ageratum, Blue Planet Ageratum Seeds

1.350 KD
Long-lasting blooms like tiny explosions are out of this world in gardens or containers, and especially planted in mass. This tall ageratum branches without being pinched back and flowers prolifically. Accents well with bright white flowers in the garden bed or in bouquets.
Seed Count: 30 seeds

Alyssum, Allure Pastel Blend Sweet Alyssum Seeds

0.950 KD
Sweetly fragrant, colorful plants are star garden performers! Alluring, pastel shades of tiny flowers are massed on low, compact mounds. Fanciful along the front of your flowerbed, on the edge of a border, here and there in a rock garden, or in containers.
Weight: 250 mg (~280 seeds)

Alyssum, Rosie O’Day Sweet Alyssum Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD
A sweetly scented alyssum covered with tiny, rose-pink flowers in mini-rosettes. Perfect for continuous color in rock gardens, rock walls, along a garden path, or spilling from your favorite containers. A 1961 All-America Selections award winner.
Weight: 250 mg 

Alyssum, Tiny Tim Sweet Alyssum Seeds

0.950 KD
Nothing adds more delight to summer days than the gentle fragrance of sweet alyssum. ‘Tiny Tim’ is compact and always covered with flowers. A wonderful ground cover, it blooms all growing season with no need to shear back at any time. Alyssum withstands drought and heat, while attracting pollinators. It is an ideal rock garden plant, and gracefully spills over edges of containers.
Weight: 250 mg

Ammi, Dara Ammi Seeds

1.600 KD
‘Dara’ adds a soft, airy, elegance to the garden and fresh or dried flower arrangements. It is also called ornamental carrot or false Queen Anne’s lace. ‘Dara’ is a low-maintenance annual, and not at all aggressive like true Queen Anne’s lace. Fairly drought tolerant once established, but flowers best with regular moisture.
Seed Count: 30 Seeds

Ammi, Green Mist Ammi Seeds

0.800 KD
A fabulous flower for mixed bouquets, the large, rounded umbels of ‘Green Mist’ start out a bold green, turning to white as the tiny flowers open. Also known as bishop’s flower or false Queen Anne’s lace, this practically care-free annual is an easy-to-manage addition to any garden, as it is fairly drought tolerant once established. Rich in nectar, it attracts beneficial insects. Take care when cutting, as the sap may irritate sensitive skin; wear gloves when harvesting or wash well after.
Weight: 100mg

Alyssum, Oriental Nights Sweet Alyssum Seeds

0.950 KD

Nothing adds more delight to summer days than the gentle fragrance of sweet alyssum. A wonderful annual ground cover, alyssum blooms all growing season, withstands drought and heat, and is an ideal rock garden plant. Alyssum graces containers and planters by hanging over their edges, and to top it off, it is very easy to grow!

Weight: 250mg (~500 seeds)

Amaranth, Burgundy Amaranth Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.000 KD
These majestic plants make a lovely backdrop in the flower garden and a bold statement in flower arrangements. A major crop of the Aztecs, beige seeds follow the dramatic, burgundy plumes in about 105 days; very high in protein and other nutrients. Cook like rice for a side dish or pop like popcorn! Leave the seeds on and watch the birds flock to your yard. Very young leaves are delectable for salads and steaming.
Weight: 750 mg (~563 seeds).

Amaranth, Coral Fountain Love-Lies-Bleeding Amaranth Seeds

1.000 KD
The pendulous tassels of ‘Coral Fountain’ will win you over to the world of unusual, dramatic flowers. These 18″ “tassel flowers” in varying shades of coral, dry beautifully for everlasting arrangements, wreaths, or other crafts. Pollinators are attracted to the flowers, which eventually produce protein-rich, edible seeds that you can harvest for yourself or leave for your bird friends. Instructions inside the packet on how to harvest the seeds for eating.
Weight: 200 mg 

Amaranth, Hot Biscuits Amaranth Seeds

1.000 KD
‘Hot Biscuits’ plumes rise in upright spikes of caramel-colored inflorescence, providing a welcomed variation of shape and color in the garden and make an eye-catching contrast in flower arrangements; especially great for autumn bouquets. Flowers attract pollinators and produce high-protein, edible seeds. (Instructions inside the packet for harvesting the seeds for eating.) If seed heads are left in the garden, birds will enjoy them in the fall. To create more branches and fuller plants, pinch plant tips when young. Also known as Prince’s Feather, plants are heat tolerant and drought tolerant once established.
Weight: 300 mg 

Amaranth, Edible Red Leaf Amaranth Seeds – Heirloom

0.750 KD

This amaranth has nutritious, flavorful foliage with a hearty spinach flavor that is sweet and slightly tangy. Amaranth loves the heat and is drought tolerant once established. It makes a great salad ingredient after spring greens have been harvested or are bolting. Steam, stir-fry, saute, or mix with spaghetti sauce, rice, or meatloaf. Easy to harvest, the seed is about 13% protein-higher than most other grains. 90-110 days to maturity if grown for seeds.

Weight: 500mg (~800 seeds)