Tomato (Pole), Pineapple Pole Tomato Seeds
1.000 KDTomato (Pole/Cherry), Artisan Bumble Bee Blend Pole Cherry Tomato Seeds – Organic
1.350 KDPink, Purple, and Sunrise Bumble Bee tomatoes make up this sweet and tangy blend. Each tomato is striped, no two are alike, and mixed together they are stunning. Juicy right off the vine or in a salad. Big plants (provide support) produce big yields throughout the season. Crack resistant. Organically color-coded seeds for identification: red seed for Pink tomatoes, natural seed for Purple, and yellow seed for Sunrise.
Seed count: 15 seeds
Tomato (Pole/Cherry), Chocolate Cherry Pole Cherry Tomato Seeds – Organic
1.000 KDTomato (Pole/Cherry), Rainbow Blend Pole Cherry Tomato Seeds
1.050 KDTomato (Pole/Cherry), Red & Yellow Pear Blend Pole Cherry Tomato Seeds – Organic, Heirloom
1.050 KDTomato (Pole/Cherry), Sun Gold Pole Cherry Tomato Seeds
1.600 KDTomato (Pole/Roma), San Marzano Roma Pole Tomato Seeds – Organic, Heirloom
1.000 KD‘San Marzano’ may very well be the mother of all paste tomatoes, as it is believed by some tomato aficionados to be the parent of almost all the paste tomatoes bred in the U.S. since the 1920s. For generations, Italians have cherished this large, paste tomato as the very best for sauce and canning, and when it comes to sauce, Italians would know! Vigorous vines reach 6′ or more.
Seed count: 30 seeds
Verbascum, Shades of Summer Verbascum (Mullein) Seeds – Heirloom
0.950 KDA truly spectacular perennial! Each plant has multiple graceful spikes of blossoms in white, pink, deep rose, violet, and purple that attract butterflies. Fairly drought tolerant, fast growing, excellent in dry landscape gardens, or alone in mass plantings. Wonderful cut flowers; even dried stalks with seed pods add interest to dried arrangements.
Weight: 400mg (~2400 seeds).
Verbena, Brazilian Vervain Verbena Seeds – Heirloom
0.950 KDRose-violet to lavender blooms at the tips of tall, strong stems create a light, airy wave of color through the flower bed. Very attractive to butterflies, bees and hummingbirds. Reseeds itself readily – a welcome volunteer! Also called tall or purple top verbena, purpletop vervain and South American Verbena.
Weight: 100mg (~320 seeds).
Viola, Cool Summer Breeze Viola Seeds
1.050 KDThe delightful color combination in this blend is sure to pretty-up your garden. Violas bloom reliably in cool weather; sow them where they will receive afternoon shade to prolong blooming during hot spells. Violas are known to reseed, popping up in unexpected places to the delight of the gardener! Enjoy these delicately flavored flowers in salads, as cupcake toppers, or more. Perennial in USDA zones 6 to 9, often grown as an annual. Deer resistant.
Weight: 200mg
Viola, Johnny-Jump-Up Viola Seeds – Heirloom
0.950 KDNothing is as charming as a patch of Johnny-Jump-Ups poking their heads above the snow. Although violas are perennial, they are often grown like an annuals because they do not perform well in an extended period of heat. USDA zones 4-8 can reliably plant violas as perennials. Other areas may want to use them as cool-season annuals. Violas will return in all zones by reseeding. Edible flowers are charming on salads and desserts.
Weight: 200mg (~240 seeds)
Viola, King Henry Viola Seeds – Heirloom
0.950 KDWith its royal color, ‘King Henry’, (formerly called ‘Prince Henry’) delivers little mounds of beauty to your garden and containers. Violas love the cool weather of spring and fall, making them ideal for spring bulb cover, and for fall color after annuals are spent. In mild climates, they cheerfully bloom through the winter.
Weight: 200mg (~256 seeds)
Watercress Seeds – Organic, Heirloom
1.050 KDWatermelon, Charleston Gray Watermelon Seeds – Heirloom
1.000 KDYou’ll have lots of thick slices for those late summer barbecues and picnics! This open-pollinated melon, developed by renowned watermelon breeder Charles Andrus, of the USDA in Charleston, SC, was the first to be resistant to both Fusarium wilt and anthracnose disease. Greenish-gray rind protects melon from sunburn. It is still affectionately called “that gray melon from Charleston”. Fruits average 22″–26″ long and 25–35 pounds.
Weight: 2grams (40 Seeds)