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Hollyhock, Indian Spring Hollyhock Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD
Transform your garden into a garden of the past! An English garden of the early 1800s would have several varieties of hollyhock. ‘Indian Spring’ is known to flower in its first season from seed. Even though fairly drought tolerant, it performs best with ample moisture and deep, rich soil for best performance. See instructions inside for making old-fashioned hollyhock dolls. A 1939 All-America Selections winner
Weight: 800 mg

Hollyhock, Outhouse Hollyhock Seeds

1.050 KD
Once called “outhouse flowers”, stunning hollyhocks were grown around outhouses because hollyhocks were tall enough to cover them, and also as a signal to guests where they were located. This hollyhock has a long bloom period, too! Fairly drought tolerant but performs best with ample moisture and rich soil; otherwise, practically care free.
Weight: 300 mg

Hollyhock, The Watchman Hollyhock Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD
From a distance, the dark color of The Watchman is as black as the moonless night sky, but on closer inspection you can see its rich, purplish burgundy cast. Seductive towers of flowers for bees and butterflies make an excellent backdrop for pink, red, yellow, or white flowers. Fairly drought tolerant but performs best with ample moisture.
Weight: 400 mg (~29 seeds)

Hyacinth, Ruby Moon Hyacinth Bean Seeds – Heirloom

1.350 KD
Grown by Thomas Jefferson at Monticello, hyacinth bean is a dazzling ornamental with stunning, pinkish-purple flowers and shiny, dark purple pods that stand out against the purple and green foliage. Twining stems quickly climb a fence or trellis, trail across the ground for an attractive ground cover, or spill over container edges. Contains toxins; not recommended for eating. See inside for more information.
Weight: 3.5 grams

Hyssop, Anise (Lavender) Hyssop Seeds – Heirloom, Native

0.950 KD
Also known as anise hyssop and licorice mint, this heirloom, native to the midwestern U.S. is loved by hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. It is as useful in the kitchen as it is beautiful. The leaves and flowers make a refreshing, fruity tea, and can be added to salads. The lavender-blue flower spikes are lovely in fresh floral arrangements or dried bouquets.
Weight: 250 mg (~687 seeds)

Hyssop, True Hyssop Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.050 KD
Wonderful for late summer bloom, true hyssop is an easy-care, first-year flowering perennial (USDA zones 3–11) that brings bees, beneficial insects, and butterflies to the garden. This ancient herb has been used by many cultures for its medicinal and culinary value as well as its beauty. Sow for a short hedge along paths or mix with other perennials. Ideal in rock and herb gardens and is a nice cut flower.
Weight: 150 mg (~120 seeds)

Iceplant, Sparkle Blend Iceplant (Livingstone Daisy) Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD
1½” flowers in neon shades make a pretty carpet of color with dense, spreading, succulent foliage. Native to South Africa, annual iceplant thrives in hot, dry environments and puts on a show when the sun shines. Sow along borders, between pavers, as a groundcover, in rock gardens, or containers. Attracts bees and other pollinators. Fun to scatter here and there like wildflower seed for dashes of color throughout the garden!
Weight: 250 mg (~639 seeds)

Impatiens, Midnight Blend Impatiens Seeds

1.050 KD

Six luscious jewel tones—rich ruby red, burgundy wine, raspberry orchid, grape lilac, cherry candy red, and a vibrant hot pink. Each plant is a long-blooming powerhouse of color, forming a 12″ tall and wide mound that blooms exuberantly until frost. Irresistible planted in mass. Also grown as a house plant.

Weight: 50mg

Larkspur, Galilee Blend Larkspur Seeds – Organic

1.000 KD

Grow this memorable cut flower in mass or at the back of the garden bed for added height. It blooms from late spring to early summer, and in mild climates can continue through fall. Reseeds readily. Colors may include carmine red, lilac, salmon, blue, pink, and white. Do not ingest, all plant parts contain toxins.

Weight: 750mg

Larkspur, Shades of Blue Larkspur Seeds

1.000 KD

Tall flowers make an excellent backdrop to garden beds and bouquets! Grow in masses for a compelling display of light and dark blue blossoms. Reseeds readily. Larkspur blooms in the cooler weather of late spring and early summer, and in mild summer climates can continue through fall. Do not ingest, all plant parts contain toxins.

Weight: 750mg

Lavender, English Tall/Vera Lavender Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD

This is the tall, old-fashioned, wonderfully fragrant lavender that is an extremely valuable and easy to use household herb, an important ingredient in fragrance sachets and potpourris, an excellent cut and dried flower for arrangements, and a most useful component of innumerable craft projects. Perfect for rock gardens, or as a short hedge, and attracts pollinators.

Weight: 250mg (~218 seeds)

Lily, Blackberry Lily Seeds – Heirloom

1.150 KD

Harvesting: Harvest flowers in the morning, when the stem has one or two open flowers. Seed heads may also be harvested for bouquets. Harvest seed heads when they are green or once they have opened to reveal the black seed pods. For longest vase life, change vase water frequently.

Seeds count: 20 Seeds.

Linaria, Fairy Bouquet Linaria Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD

Fairy Bouquet is a charming blend of bright colored, dainty, 3/4″ flowers above delicate, airy foliage. Linaria makes an impressive, colorful show when planted in mass, and is also an excellent container filler or border flower that attracts pollinators. Also known as toadflax, and often called a mini-snapdragon because of the resemblance. Cut flowers make darling bouquets. A 1934 All-America Selections winner.

Weight: 200mg

Love-In-A-Mist, African Bride Love-In-A-Mist Seeds

1.000 KD

Intriguing, dual-colored blooms on practically care-free plants with lovely, airy foliage. ‘African Bride’ will be a dramatic addition to your cut flower arrangements, and the bees will love it in the garden. Interesting, nearly black, miniature, papery “lanterns” form after flowers drop. This species is native to northern Africa and southwest Europe and is well-adapted to dry conditions.

Weight: 250mg

Lavender, Munstead Lavender – Organic, Heirloom

1.050 KD

Introduced in 1916, ‘Munstead’ was named for Munstead Woods in England where it was a favorite of renowned garden designer, writer, and artist, Gertrude Jekyll. ‘Munstead’ flowers earlier than other lavenders and stays compact. English lavenders are preferred for culinary uses and oils.

Weight: 40mg (~30 seeds)

Lobelia (Trailing), Cascade of Color Trailing Lobelia Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD

Cascade of Color spills over the edge of patio containers or hanging baskets to soften and complement the entire arrangement. This densely flowering beauty will grace your flower bed with blossoms of blue, blue with a white eye, lilac, red, ruby, and white.

Weight: 125mg (~3000 seeds)

Lobelia, Cambridge Blue Lobelia Seeds Heirloom

0.950 KD

The soft, light blue flowers of Cambridge Blue are perfect for any spot in the garden, hanging baskets, containers, window boxes, or borders. The pale green foliage is not often seen because of the profusion of flowers that bloom from spring to fall. In mild climates, lobelia will grow and bloom during the winter. Under ideal growing conditions, lobelia may reseed.

Weight: 125mg

Amaranth, Love-Lies-Bleeding Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD
The dramatic, crimson tassels of love-lies-bleeding make it a unique plant, with a long history in colonial American and Victorian English gardens. Place up front as a focal point, or in the back of a border. Tassels can reach 18″, last for many weeks, and are excellent for fresh or dried flower arrangements. Also called tassel flower.
Weight: 300 mg

Love-In-A-Mist, Miss Jekyll Blend Love-In-A-Mist Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.150 KD
Give your garden a cool, airy feel with Miss Jekyll Blend, a quick-to-bloom plant whose flowers attract pollinators, and look great both in the garden and in your bouquet. Interesting seed pods look appealing in dried arrangements, too. Named for Gertrude Jekyll, one of the most influential garden designers of the 20th century. Love-in-a-mist is drought tolerant, and self-sows readily to grace your garden year after year.
Now available in organic!
Weight: 500 mg

Lupine, Pixie Delight Lupine Seeds

1.000 KD

Pixie Delight fits into gardens where many other lupines are just too large. Cultivated from a California native wildflower, sky lupine, this variety tolerates poor, dry soil, and is only 12″–18″ tall with a loose, 8″ spikes of flowers in attractive shades of pink, blue, purple, and white. Some flowers may even be bicolored or with markings, for added variety. Grow in groups for a splash of summer color. Ideal for use in containers, rock gardens, and small garden beds.

Weight: 1.5grams (~72 seeds)

Lupine, Russell Blend Lupine Seeds – Heirloom

1.050 KD

This 1937 selection from England contains an array of colors on tall spikes that are quite dramatic when planted in mass, and in groups in a mixed border. A short-lived perennial in USDA zones 4–7, Russell lupines were developed to be grown as annuals in warmer climates, so everyone can enjoy its statuesque beauty.

Weight: 1.5grams (~54 seeds)

Marigold (African), Crackerjack African Marigold Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD

If you want a large, majestic marigold, Crackerjack is a superior blend with a mounding form, consistent height, and sturdy flower stalks. 4″ blooms in tangerine orange, rich gold, and lemony yellow will brighten up your flower bed, path edges, and large container plantings. They make radiant, long-lasting cut flowers and are so easy to grow from seed. For a dazzling contrast, plant next to blue or dark purple flowers.

Weight: 750mg (~180 seeds)

Marigold (African), Kilimanjaro White African Marigold

1.050 KD

It took 21 years and thousands of dollars to develop a white marigold that made its debut in 1975. By growing ‘Kilimanjaro White’, you become a part of the horticultural history and determination that led this seed to your very garden. An awe-inspiring color in the world of marigolds, these 2½” vanilla-white blossoms make a fabulous contrast in any garden and cut-flower arrangement. They have a lovely, sweet scent; different from other marigolds. Marigolds attract butterflies and are fairly drought tolerant.

Weight: 200mg (~48 seeds)

Marigold (French), Favourite Blend French Marigold Seeds

1.000 KD
Pollinators prefer this type of marigold over double marigolds because the sunny-colored single row of petals make it easier to reach the nectar. Plants grow and flower quickly with continuous, edible blooms from spring until frost.
Weight: 500 mg (~144 seeds)