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Cover Crop, Soil Builder Peas and Oats Cover Crop Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.700 KD
This hardworking combination of field peas and oats is a legume and grass cover crop that quickly benefits the soil with nutrients and organic material, while helping suppress weeds. The mix is also perfect for improving areas being turned into gardens such as lawns and vacant lots. Pea plants fix nitrogen and condition the topsoil while the flowers attract bees and other beneficial insects. Oats hold nitrogen, provide organic material, and suppress weeds. When sown in the fall, the oats and peas benefit from the cool weather but are killed by the cold temperatures of winter (in USDA zones 7 and colder) and won’t regrow in the spring. The dead plant material provides a wonderful winter mulch that helps prevent soil erosion and is ready to be tilled into the garden as soon as soil can be worked in the spring.
Weight: 65 grams 

Craspedia, Drumstick Flower Craspedia Seeds – Heirloom

1.050 KD

‘A florist favorite, craspedia adds intrigue to the garden with clusters of sunny orbs and is dazzling in cut or dried arrangements. The blooms may look delicate, but the plants are tough, tolerating drought, heat, and heavy, poor soil. This pollinator-attracting flower is commonly known in its native countries of New Zealand and Australia as Billy buttons. Perennial in USDA zones 8–11 and warmer, often grown as an annual. In perennial areas, good drainage is required in winter.

Weight: 80 mg.

Cucumber, Armenian Cucumber Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD
Want to try something new in your garden? This is it! Armenian cucumber with handsome, light green, thin skin is burpless, nearly seedless, and more tolerant of heat than most cucumbers. Sometimes called serpent cucumber or yard long, it is technically a variety of melon! A long production period means harvesting right into fall.
Weight: 2grams (~45 seeds)

Cucumber, Homemade Pickles Cucumber Seeds – Organic

1.050 KD
Making pickles at home is easy with ‘Homemade Pickles’. This plant has very high yields, and is ready to harvest early; pick anywhere from 1″–6″ long. They have the perfect interior texture for pickles, but can also be eaten fresh. The 4’–6′ compact vines are great in containers. Disease resistant.
Weight: 1.5grams (~42 seeds)

Cucumber, Lemon Cucumber Seeds – Heirloom

0.750 KD
A gardener’s favorite since 1894 but hard to find in grocery stores, this unusual, eye-catching, lemon-sized cucumber has excellent flavor and is a great slicer or pickler. It is scrumptious eaten with the skin and all just like you would an apple; non-bitter and burpless. Plants are more drought tolerant than other varieties.
Weight: 1.5grams (~44 seeds) 

Cucumber, Lemon Cucumber Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

0.950 KD
A gardener’s favorite since 1894 but hard to find in grocery stores, this unusual, eye-catching, lemon-sized cucumber has excellent flavor and is a great slicer or pickler. It is scrumptious eaten with the skin and all just like you would an apple; non-bitter and burpless. Plants are more drought tolerant than other varieties.
Weight: 1.5grams 

Cucumber, English Telegraph Improved Cucumber Seeds

1.150 KD
The English cucumber is longer (up to 18″) and thinner than traditional cucumbers, with very small, soft seeds. ‘Telegraph Improved’ was developed in the 1800s for growing in greenhouses, but is now a favorite of home gardeners for the long, thin-skinned, burpless fruits that add a cool, mild flavor and a snappy crunch to salads and sandwiches. Cucumbers develop best when grown on a trellis and get regular moisture while fruits are forming.
Seed Count: 20 Seeds

Cucumber, Marketmore Cucumber Seeds – Organic

1.050 KD
Introduced in 1968 by Cornell University, ‘Marketmore’ is a beautiful, dark green cucumber that’s ready to pick when 6″–8″ long. Fruits keep their size and shape even under poor weather conditions unlike other varieties that may curl and become misshapen. The 4’–6′ long vines continue to produce with regular picking. Disease resistant.
Weight: 1.5grams (~40 seeds)

Cucumber, Hokus Gherkin Cucumber Seeds – Organic

1.600 KD

Gherkins are tiny cucumbers used for pickles, and these are the best; seedless, bitter-free, and uniform in shape. Use as small as 1½” long, or up to 4″ for making excellent sweet pickles, French cornichons (“little horns”), or for fresh use. Plants are vining at up to 72″; grow against a trellis or fence for support.

Weight: 500mg