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Nicotiana, Indian Peace Pipe Nicotiana Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD

This tall, outstanding plant makes a bold statement! Its very large leaves and unusual flower clusters create a dramatic look in the garden. Lovely in a white garden or planted with equally tall or colorful flowers like delphiniums. The flowers are very fragrant from late afternoon into evening and eye-catching in the moonlight. Attracts pollinators, especially butterflies and hummingbirds!

Weight: 150mg (~3600 seeds)

Okra, Clemson Spineless 80 Okra Seeds

0.950 KD
Originally developed at Clemson University and improved in 1980 for an earlier, more productive harvest. These heat-loving plants produce dark green, grooved, straight pods with a full-bodied flavor that okra lovers find utterly delectable. Related to hollyhocks, the plants’ beautiful flowers make them a pretty addition to the flower garden. Attracts pollinators.
Weight: 5 grams (~66 seeds)

Okra, Red Burgundy Okra Seeds

0.950 KD
Whether you eat okra or not, this plant is worth growing with deep crimson red pods and gorgeous yellow flowers that bees love. The most productive red variety, these plants produce tender, 6″-long pods that are delicious in soup, gumbo, and stew, or deep-fried. Introduced in 1983; An All-America Selections winner in 1988.
Weight: 5 grams`(~68 seeds)

Onion (Bunching/Scallion), Italian Red of Florence Bunching/Scallion Onion Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD

This old Italian heirloom is commonly used in Italy for pinzimonio, a colorful mixture of raw vegetables served with a separate bowl of olive oil, vinegar, and salt. Use this colorful, torpedo-type, young red onion in almost any dish requiring onions. Hard to find in grocery stores, so grow it at home!

Weight: 1 gram (~200 seeds)

Onion (Bunching/Scallion), White Lisbon Bunching/Scallion Onion Seeds – Heirloom

1.050 KD

‘White Lisbon’ is a green or spring onion, and sometimes referred to as a scallion or bunching onion. A popular variety since the 1700s because it produces dependably in widely varying conditions. It thrives in a wide range of soils, is heat and cold tolerant, and can be sown successively throughout the season. For the finest quality, pencil-thin onions, sow seed densely and do not thin seedlings.

Weight: 1.5 Grams (~300 seeds)

Onion, Cabernet Bulb Onion Seeds Organic

1.350 KD

‘Cabernet’s’ globe shape and burgundy skin make it a picturesque addition to your harvest! Enjoy the sweet flavor raw on salads or burgers, or cooked into a jam on toast or cheese. Bred for 2″–3″ uniform shape and early harvest, this onion will store for up to 6 months! Recipe for red onion jam inside packet. Intermediate-day onions grow best in latitudes 32–42.

Weight: 250mg (~50 seeds)

Onion, Flat of Italy Bulb Cipollini Onion Seeds Heirloom

1.000 KD

This Italian heirloom has been available to gardeners since the late 1800s, but is hard to find in stores. The wine-colored, flattened globes are 1″ high by 2″–3″ in diameter. Their sweet flavor is delicious fresh or cooked—perfect for roasting and grilled kebabs.

Weight: 750mg (~174 seeds)

Onion, Red Amposta Bulb Onion Seeds

1.050 KD

Looking for a great tasting red onion? This intermediate-day onion produces large, reddish-purple, globe-shaped onions with pretty red and white rings filled with snappy, sweet flavor. Use on sandwiches and hamburgers, in salads and relishes, or any other recipe calling for sweet red onion. Intermediate-day onions grow best across the middle of the U.S. in latitudes 32–42.

Weight: 750mg (~130 seeds)

Onion, Yellow Granex PRR Bulb Onion Seeds

1.150 KD

The secret to growing really sweet, mild onions is to start with a sweet, short-day variety and have soil that is very low in sulfur. ‘Yellow Granex PRR’ (pink root resistant) is one of the few varieties approved by the Georgia Agricultural Commission to be sold as a Vidalia® onion when it is grown in approved areas near Vidalia, GA. Large (3″–4″) and excellent for eating fresh. As a short-day onion, it grows best from fall to spring in the southern states, south of the 35th parallel. Not recommended for cold-climate areas unless greenhouse grown.

Weight: 750mg (~190 seeds)

Shallot, Zebrune Shallot Onion Seeds – Heirloom

1.150 KD

Savor the sweet, mild flavor of this large, easy-to-peel eschalion (banana) type shallot. Very popular with chefs, it is technically a cross between a shallot and an onion. Called Cuisse de Poulet du Poitou (leg of the chicken) in France because it resembles a chicken leg. Enjoy in any dish that calls for onions or shallots. Its lighter flavor delicately enhances fresh preparations, too, like vinaigrettes. Resists bolting, producing well even in warm climates. Recipe inside for shallot vinaigrette.

Weight: 350mg

Onion, Yellow Sweet Spanish Utah Bulb Onion Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD

The ‘Sweet Spanish’ onion was grown in the U.S. at least as far back as 1916. ‘Yellow Sweet Spanish Utah’ is from that early type, producing large, 3″–6″ globe-shaped bulbs with amazingly mild, sweet flavor. A long-day variety, it grows best in states north of the 37th parallel. Utah designated this onion the state vegetable in 2002. Caramelize onions for the perfect patty melt condiment.

Weight: 750mg (~180 seeds)

Oregano, Common Oregano Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.050 KD

Often confused with the more pungent, white-flowered True Greek variety, common oregano, also called wild oregano or wild marjoram, has a milder flavor, and is the traditional variety for medicinal use. Leaves can be used as a fresh or dried herb. The pretty pink to lavender flowers appear from midsummer to fall.

Weight: 100 mg (~800 seeds)