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Marigold (French), Naughty Marietta French Marigold Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD

These gorgeous yellow and maroon flowers are as beautiful as the starlet depicted on the poster of the 1935 movie, Naughty Marietta. This tough garden standard is very easy to grow from seed and blooms profusely and continuously from summer to frost. Fairly drought tolerant, great for containers, attracts butterflies, and may repel soil nematodes. A 1947 All-America Selections winner.

Weight: 500mg (~144 seeds).

Marigold (French), Red Metamorph French Marigold Seeds – Organic

1.050 KD

In cooler weather, Red Metamorph’s flowers are a deep burgundy, but when the weather warms, watch as splashes of yellow appear on the petals! Then when cooler weather comes back around, the blooms change back to solid burgundy. Beautiful as a garden hedge, this French marigold is stout and dense at about 2′-3′ tall. Prolific bloomer attracts beneficial insects.

Weight: 150mg (~36 seeds)

Marigold (signet), Gem Blend Signet Marigold Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.050 KD

At just 12″ tall, these rich-colored gems are great for borders, rock gardens, or containers, and attract pollinators and other beneficial insects. The flavor and scent of the edible leaves and flowers is floral, citrus, and spicy. Signet marigolds have long been used to add flavor and color recipes. Fairly drought tolerant. Deer and rabbit resistant.

Weight: 100mg (~105 seeds)

Milkweed (Butterfly Flower) Seeds – Native

1.000 KD

Butterflies will seek out your garden when you grow this vigorous, heirloom perennial, a preferred nectar plant for monarchs and other pollinators. Beginning in summer, you will be treated to a profusion of fiery, red-orange flowers followed by decorative green seed pods. Native to much of the United States. A nice addition to cut flower arrangements.

Weight: 150mg (~24 seeds)

Milkweed (Butterfly Flower), Common Milkweed/Butterfly Flower Seeds – Heirloom, Native

1.050 KD

Observe the monarch butterfly lifecycle right in your garden! This heirloom species provides food and habitat for monarch butterflies and is an essential host plant for their caterpillars. In summer, pink to purplish or white flowers are followed by decorative seedpods that are beautiful in dried arrangements. Robust, shrub-like perennial spreads by underground rhizomes. Native throughout much of the eastern and central United States. Sap is toxic; avoid eye/skin contact and do not ingest.

Weight: 150mg

Milkweed (Butterfly Flower), Hello Yellow Milkweed/Butterfly Flower Seeds – Native

1.350 KD

Add more color to your pollinator garden! Asclepias tuberosa is native to most of the U.S. and is usually orange, but sometimes plants magically take on regional characteristics, like this yellow beauty that was found in Colorado. A unique milkweed that will delight your visiting monarch butterflies who are dependant on milkweed for food and habitat. Drought tolerant and practically care free.

Weight: 150mg

Milkweed (Butterfly Flower), Irresistible Blend Milkweed/Butterfly Flower Seeds – Heirloom, Native

1.050 KD

Butterflies and hummingbirds will flock to your garden to feast on the sweet nectar of this easy-to-grow, heirloom perennial. Often called swamp milkweed, this species grows best in moist or wet soils, such as near a pond or stream, but the loosely-clumped plants also grow well in a garden with regular watering. Decorative seed pods are beautiful in dried arrangements. Sap is toxic; avoid eye/skin contact and do not ingest.

Weight: 150mg

Milkweed (Butterfly Flower), Narrowleaf Milkweed/Butterfly Flower Seeds – Heirloom, Native

1.050 KD

This milkweed is considered to be incredibly important to monarch butterflies, especially in California and other western states where it is native. Also known as Mexican whorled milkweed, it is a perfect xeric- and pollinator-garden plant with beautiful blooms that provide food and habitat for beneficial insects and many pollinators including the queen butterfly also pictured on the front of this packet. Not fussy about soil, and has high drought tolerance, though will also thrive in moist conditions. Add blooms to flower arrangements. Sap is toxic; avoid eye/skin contact and do not ingest. Perennial in USDA zones 6–10. Deer resistant.

Weight: 150mg

Milkweed (Butterfly Flower), Showy Milkweed/Butterfly Flower Seeds – Heirloom, Native

1.050 KD

Invite monarch butterflies and other pollinators to your garden with the stunning blooms of this robust, shrub-like heirloom perennial. Also called Greek milkweed, this species is drought tolerant when established and grows best in well-drained soils. Plants have green to silvery-green foliage and stems that are often soft and fuzzy. In summer, pink to white flowers are followed by decorative, woolly seed pods that are beautiful in dried arrangements. Native throughout much of the western United States.

Weight: 150mg (~23 seeds)

Money Plant, Honesty Money Plant Seeds – Heirloom

1.150 KD
Popular in winter arrangements, Money Plant was introduced to England from Germany in the late 1500s and brought to America by the Puritans. Also called honesty, silver dollar, satinflower, penny flower, Judas’ penny, and moonwort. Plant in mass in beds, borders, or along the edge of shrubbery where shining pods can catch the sunlight. As a biennial sowed in spring, it will produce flowers/silvery seed pods the following year.
Weight: 1 gram (~40 seeds).

Moonflower Heirloom Seeds – Heirloom

1.050 KD

Enjoy moonflower’s evening performance and heady fragrance by training it on a porch column, or a trellis under a window. This Florida native has magnificent flowers that unfold within 2 to 3 minutes, an event worth inviting guests! Caution: All parts of this plant are poisonous if ingested.

Weight: 5grams (~18 seeds)

Morning Glory, Chocolate Morning Glory Seeds

Original price was: 1.350 KD.Current price is: 1.100 KD.
Imagine these large, (4″–5″) rosy-chocolate-colored blossoms fluttering over an arbor or trellis against the sparkling blue sky! These Japanese morning glories are not only known for their rich color, but also for their beautiful, and often variegated, green and white foliage. Charming in any setting. A vigorous vine to 10′, blooming midsummer to frost. Caution: most parts of this plant are poisonous if ingested.
Weight: 500 mg (~8 seeds)

Morning Glory, Flying Saucer Morning Glory Seeds Heirloom

1.000 KD

Every flower on the vine is different. These 5″ beauties are white with blue pinwheel stripes and sometimes blue flecks. On cloudy days, the flowers stay open all day. The large, heart-shaped leaves create a tropical effect on vigorous vines to 10′.Caution: Most parts of this plant are poisonous.

Weight: 1.5grams (~36 seeds)

Morning Glory, Grandpa Ott’s Morning Glory Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD
‘Grandpa Ott’s’ is an exquisite, dependable bloomer. This vigorous vine with gorgeous flowers and beautiful heart-shaped leaves will cover fences and trellises, trail on the ground, or hang from large baskets or containers. May self-sow. Caution: Most parts of this plant are poisonous if ingested.
Weight: 1.5 grams (~36 seeds)

Morning Glory, Pinwheel Blend Morning Glory Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.050 KD
These quick-growing, heirloom morning glories climb and ramble, decorating with their pretty heart-shaped leaves and blossoms along the way. Flowers open to greet the day and stay open until mid-day or all day if it is cloudy. Each day a new set of blossoms form, which gives them an ever-changing allure and reminds us to enjoy the moment. Grown as an annual, although perennial in USDA zones 10 and warmer. Deer resistant. Caution: Most parts of this plant are poisonous if ingested.
Seed Count: 25 Seeds

Morning Glory, Heavenly Blue Morning Glory Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD
This showy climber will dazzle all who are lucky enough to behold it! Morning glory is so named because the flowers open in the cool of morning, then close when it gets too hot. On cloudy days and in the fall, the blossoms stay open all day. Caution: Most parts of this plant are poisonous if ingested.
Weight: 2 grams (~48 seeds)

Morning Glory, Sunrise Blend Morning Glory Seeds

0.950 KD
Sunrise Blend’s assortment of luscious, colorful blooms flutter in the breeze against vigorous heart-shaped foliage from midsummer to the first fall frost. The flowers open in the early morning and may stay open all day on cloudy days or when temperatures cool down in the fall. May reseed. CAUTION: Most parts of this plant are poisonous if ingested.
Weight: 2 grams (~61 seeds)

Nasturtium, Alaska Variegated Nasturtium Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD

Nasturtium’s large, pebble-like seeds are easy to plant, and it’s amazing to watch the plants quickly grow. It’s also fun to watch your guests’ surprise as they ponder whether or not to eat the edible, peppery flavored flowers atop their salads, or garnishing their dinner plates.

Weight: 3grams (~19 seeds)

Orlaya, White Lace Orlaya Seeds

1.150 KD

Pure-white flowers bloom in stunning, 3″–5″ circular groups with strong stems, compact bushy habit, and long bloom period, making ‘White Lace’ a great choice for gardens, large and small. Simply striking grown in a mass or intermingled with colorful flowers and is a long-lasting cut flower. The abundant white flowers are followed by equally showy, green fruit. Also known as Minoan Lace.

Weight: 500mg

Penstemon , Dazzler Blend Penstemon Seeds

0.950 KD

This lovely penstemon deserves a place in every garden! If you have a spot that rarely gets watered, but still want a beautiful, flowering perennial, Dazzler Blend will delight! Very drought tolerant once established, but also does well with average moisture. Excellent rock garden plant and a nice addition to well-drained containers. Include in the front of your wildflower areas. Attracts hummingbirds and is valuable to native bees.

Weight: 150mg

Nasturtium, Black Velvet Nasturtium Seeds

1.150 KD

Impressive ‘Black Velvet’ will have the other garden flowers whispering in amazement! These edible beauties add glamorous, ruby-black color to salads and cheese plates, as well as creating eye-catching displays in gardens.

Weight: 3grams (~22 seeds)

Nasturtium, Butterscotch Nasturtium Seeds

1.350 KD

Warm butterscotch colors in the widely adored nasturtium are not only a treat for the eyes, but for the palate, too! Use the peppery flowers as a beautiful salad or dessert garnish. Short plants are ideal for containers or the front of the garden or border. Usually grown as an annual; perennial in USDA zones 10 and warmer. Fairly drought tolerant once established. Attracts pollinators. Rabbit and deer resistant.

Weight: 3grams

Nasturtium, Cherry Rose Jewel Nasturtium Seeds

1.000 KD

Indeed, the jewel of the garden! Peppery nasturtium blossoms are an elegant touch to salads, or try lining the plates of appetizers with the pretty leaves. Large seeds that look like pebbles are easy for kids to sow! Nasturtium in the garden is known to deter garden pests while attracting pollinators.

Weight: 3grams (~19 seeds)

Nasturtium, Jewel Blend Nasturtium Seeds

1.000 KD

Every salad should be graced with edible nasturtium flowers! The leaves are also edible. Dreary winter? In a south window, grow these cheery flowers inside! This compact variety is an excellent edging plant that attracts pollinators, and is fairly drought tolerant.

Weight: 3grams (~19 seeds)