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Gaillardia, Goblin Gaillardia Seeds

0.950 KD

‘Goblin’ is a first-year flowering perennial and compact-growing selection created by crossing native gaillardias. Butterflies love the bright red and yellow bicolored flowers that are continually produced from summer through frost. After the petals fall, the round, reddish-brown seed heads mix among the flowers for added interest and for bird forage. Plants look great even in the heat of summer when many other plants seem to fade. Long-lasting flowers are ideal for fresh bouquets. Also called blanket flower.

Weight: 300mg

Gazania, Sunshine Blend Gazania Seeds

1.050 KD

Brighten up the garden with a beautiful array of sunny, warm colors from yellow to mauve and beyond. Gazania is a stunning groundcover with lush, low-growing greenery and blooms rising high on their stems to greet the day. Petals unfurl in the sunshine and close in cloud cover. Once established, plants are drought tolerant and thrive in heat, making them a good choice for a rock garden or wildflower area, but they will enhance just about any type of garden. Attracts pollinators. Perennial in USDA zones 9–11; often grown as an annual.

Weight: 250mg

Gomphrena, QIS Fiery Sunrise Blend Gomphrena Seeds

1.350 KD

“Showy” is an understatement when it comes to these bright globes of the summer garden. Not only do they sport bold colors, they add unique texture with their papery blooms. They last up to 2 weeks in the vase and are perfect for drying. Also known as globe amaranth, the tough plants don’t flinch at hot, humid weather or even drought.

Seed count: 30 seeds

Gourd, Birdhouse Hard-Shelled Gourd Seeds Heirloom

1.600 KD

Once properly cured, hard-shelled gourds, such as ‘Birdhouse’, can last for decades and can be painted, carved, cut, or drilled as you would do with wood, for hundreds of craft projects. ‘Birdhouse’ gourd of course makes a great birdhouse—leave natural or paint any color you want. Grow 10’–16′ vines on the ground or up a very sturdy trellis to produce mature gourds in 80 to 140 days. Also attracts hummingbirds!

Weight: 2.5g (~11 seeds)

Gourd, Corsican Gourd Hard-Shelled Seeds Heirloom

1.600 KD

Once cured, hard-shelled gourds, such as Corsican, will last indefinitely and can be painted, carved, cut, or drilled as you would do with wood for dozens of craft projects. Carve them, leave the natural color, or paint these 6″–10″ round and 3½”–5″ deep gourds any color you want. Gourds may be sown 24″ apart if trellised.

Weight: 2.5g, (~11 seeds)

Gourd, Speckled Swan Hard-shelled Seeds

1.350 KD

A vibrant, emerald green dotted with light green speckles, ‘Speckled Swan’ makes a naturally beautiful addition to an autumnal display. Hard-shelled gourds, like ‘Speckled Swan’, can also be cured and last indefinitely—perfect for craft projects to let your imagination run wild! Carve, cut, drill, or paint them like you would do with wood for a variety of creative endeavors. See inside of packet for curing instructions. ‘Speckled Swan’ will usually have a curved neck, but a few may be straight.

Weight: 10 Seeds

Gourd, Luffa Seeds – Heirloom

1.600 KD
Luffas are great for scrubbing your back, washing dishes, cleaning the barbeque grill and much, much more! Grow your own supply of sponges and give some as gifts! The 12″–24″ long gourds are so interesting to watch develop in the garden. Vigorous vines can reach 20′; grow on a trellis or fence.
Weight: 2.5 grams (~20 seeds)

Grass, Blue Grama Grass Seeds – Heirloom, Native

1.000 KD

Native to the Midwest and Western US, blue grama is the most heat- and drought-tolerant native grass. The fascinating inflorescence (arrangement in a row like eyelashes) turn golden brown and occasionally red in the fall, curling as they dry, and the feathery foliage makes a nice contrast in rock gardens and xeric plantings. Skipper butterflies use this grass as a host plant, and birds enjoy the seeds.

Weight: 1g (~1276 seeds)

Grass, Bunny Tails Grass Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD
Bunny Tails forms an upright fountain of charming, fluffy flower heads, as soft as an actual bunny tail! Easy to grow and great for the cutting garden. Excellent anywhere you need a touch of whimsy and texture. Very drought tolerant once established. Dried foliage is attractive in winter.
Weight: 300 mg

Grass, Frosted Explosion Grass Seeds

0.950 KD
Like fiber optics in the garden! Quietly the stems grow, forming tiny flowers which then give way to the seeds and “explode” into a wondrous, shimmery panicle of marvel! Not a fussy plant, this ornamental grass is great in the garden or container to complement colorful blooms, but is most fabulous as a cut-flower bouquet filler. Excellent for drying as well.
Weight: 250 mg

Hollyhock, Chater’s Double Hollyhock Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD
One of the most popular hollyhocks of all time, ‘Chater’s Double’ was named after the English horticulturist, Chater of Essex, who developed this variety in 1880s. Colors include golden-yellow, rose, maroon, salmon-pink, scarlet, and white. Flowers have a long bloom period and are edible! Fairly drought tolerant but performs best with ample moisture and rich soil.
Weight: 500 mg (~44 seeds)

Honeywort, Purple Tear Honeywort Seeds

1.050 KD
Popular in 16th century England, this unusual beauty is making a comeback in ornamental and cut-flower gardens for good reason—it’s gorgeous in arrangements and lasts a long time. In the garden, it pairs nicely with bronze and deep-purple or red foliage. The plant is tough, thriving in lean and poor soils, as well as drought conditions and heat. Watch the bees and hummingbirds come calling for its sweet nectar.
Weight: 2 grams