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Corn, Glass Gem Flint Corn Seeds – Organic

2.500 KD

An unbelievably stunning corn bred by part-Cherokee farmer, Carl Barnes, from ancestral, Native American corn. Ears are a kaleidoscope of gem-like, rainbow kernels. ‘Glass Gem’ goes beyond pretty ornamental corn, it can also be used to make cornmeal, flour, popcorn, or traditional parched corn.

Weight: 8g

Dusty Miller, Silverdust Seeds

0.800 KD

Silverdust’ adds beautiful contrast and texture everywhere you grow it. It’s excellent for edging, is a must for a moon garden, and makes pretty filler for bouquets and table-top arrangements. May survive mild winters when mulched for protection. If allowed to flower, butterflies are drawn to its yellow flowers.

Weight: 75mg

Cape Daisy, Zulu Prince Cape Daisy Seeds

0.950 KD

A reliable bloomer, ‘Zulu Prince’ will fill the garden with 3″–4″ flowers above silver-tinged foliage, attracting bees, birds, and butterflies from midsummer to fall. Also known as Monarch of the Veldt due to its prolific presence on the plains of southern Africa, this hardy, practically care-free beauty will keep on blooming through summer’s heat where other flowers falter, as the sturdy plant thrives in poor soil and hot, dry conditions. Flowers open to greet the sun on sunny days and follow it throughout the day.

Weight: 100mg

Echinacea, Paradiso Dwarf Blend Echinacea Seeds

1.950 KD

This first-year flowering, dwarf echinacea comes in vibrant colors that will light up the garden. The blooms are loved by pollinators, and the seed cones create interest in the winter garden and attract birds. A great fresh or dried cutting flower. Practically care free, echinacea adapts to heat, drought, humidity, and poor soil. This short blend is a nice addition to patio containers. Perennial in USDA zones 3–8.

Seed Count: 15 Seeds

Eucalyptus , Baby Blue Eucalyptus Seeds

2.500 KD

Also called florist silver dollar, ‘Baby Blue’ is a florist’s staple. Long stems with rounded leaves in shades of dusty green, sometimes with purple highlights are excellent for a bouquet filler, wreath base, and are very sturdy when dried. With heady, menthol-like fragrance, it is widely used in aromatherapy, potpourri, as a pest deterrent, and much more. Perennial in USDA zones 9–11; also grown as an annual. As an annual, plants reach about 24″–48″, but it can become a 35′-tall tree over time where perennial. Drought tolerant once established, heat tolerant, and rarely bothered by pests. Deer resistant.

Seed Count: 25 Seeds

Kale, Redbor Kale Seeds

2.500 KD

This kale has it all. Beautiful, ruffled leaves are tasty and have amazing color. Extremely cold tolerant, ‘Redbor’s’ purple color and curliness intensifies, and flavor sweetens as temperatures drop in the fall; plants can last even through hard freezes. Sow with pansies, violas, and snapdragons for long-lasting fall color.

Seed Count: 25 Seeds

Milkweed (Butterfly Flower), Tweedia Milkweed/Butterfly Flower Seeds

2.800 KD

True-blue flowers are rare and these aquamarine gems will sparkle in the garden. Flower buds and older flowers are lavender, adding extra flair. Blue milkweed, also known as star of Argentine and southern star, draws in pollinators to its sweetly scented flowers, but unlike other milkweeds, it is not considered critical for monarch caterpillars. This cutting flower adds the perfect “something blue” to floral arrangements. Perennial in USDA zones 10–11; otherwise grown as an annual. In areas where perennial plants are vining shrubs, they may reach 10′ over time. Sap is toxic; avoid eye/skin contact and do not ingest. Deer resistant.

Seed Count: 15 Seeds

Millet (Ornamental), Purple Majesty Ornamental Millet Seeds

3.000 KD

An extraordinary ornamental for your garden and flower arrangements. Deep purple, 3’–5′ multi-stemmed plants create a fountain of long, corn-like purple leaves topped with an 8″–12″ purple flower spike. Grow in clusters to create a dramatic focal point in borders and add height to container plantings. Heat- and drought tolerant once established. Formerly known as Pennisetum glaucum. All-America Selections prestigious Gold Medal award winner in 2003.

Seed Count: 25 Seeds

Pepper (Chile), Padrón Chile Pepper Seeds – Heirloom

1.250 KD

Play a game of Spanish roulette with your taste buds. A favorite appetizer in Spain, these early maturing and thin-skinned peppers have a mellow flavor but every so often you’ll bite into one that is fiery hot! Appetizer-size peppers of 1″-1 1/2″, range from 500 to 2,500 Scoville heat units, but may be hotter at 2″-3″ and as they ripen to red.

Seed Count: 20 Seeds

Pepper (Chile), Scotch Bonnet Chile Pepper Seeds – Heirloom

1.500 KD

The ‘Scotch Bonnet’ is powerfully hot, similar to the habanero but with a fruity or smoky flavor. Also known as ‘Jamaica Red’ and sometimes called the Scotty Bon or Bonny pepper, it is named for its resemblance to a Scottish cap. If you like your peppers fiery hot, you will enjoy its citrus, apricot-like flavor that is sweetest when the fruit turns red. Try it in jerk dishes, mango salsa, blended with dark chocolate, or with fruit. 100,000-325,000 Scoville heat units (extremely hot).

Seed Count: 30 Seeds

Pepper (Ornamental), Black Pearl Ornamental Pepper Seeds

2.800 KD

With its distinctive, semi-glossy, deep purple to black leaves, and scores of shiny round black fruit, it is easy to see why ‘Black Pearl’ won the AAS award. As the plant matures, the black peppers turn red, adding new color and interest. Peppers are edible, but extremely hot (over 30,000 Scoville heat units). Exceptionally heat and drought tolerant.

Seed Count: 10 Seeds

Pepper (Sweet), Candy Cane Chocolate Cherry Sweet Pepper Seeds

3.250 KD

This is the coolest sweet pepper you’ve ever seen! Even the variegated foliage is attractive, but the peppers will continue to wow you as they ripen from green and white stripes to the chocolate red and cream stripes in their name. Grow them in a container on your patio or balcony to enjoy the view! Small, 1 ½” peppers are crisp and sweet; slice rings into your salads for a beautiful presentation, or slice long strips for stir frying.

Seed Count: 10 Seeds