Sensitive Plant

1.250 KD

A sensitive plant, indeed! This unusually shy houseplant rapidly folds in its leaves after being touched, exposing its spines as protection from potential harm. Children and adults alike will love watching it move in response to touch, heat, or light. Its forest green, compound leaflets and globe-shaped, lilac-pink blooms add to its charm. Perennial in the tropics, and as a houseplant; otherwise grown as an annual.

 

Squash (Winter), Angel Hair Winter Spaghetti Squash Seeds

1.950 KD

Love spaghetti squash but don’t want all the leftovers? ‘Angel Hair’ makes the perfect (and easy) presentation served on the “half-shell”. Cooked flesh forks away from the shell in strands like spaghetti. Prolific plants produce up to 15, uniformly shaped, 1½ – 2 pounds fruits on long vines – great for trellising, Bake and butter, or use as a gluten-free, low-calorie pasta alternative!

Seed Count: 8 seeds

Tomato (Cherry), Chocolate Sprinkles Pole Cherry Tomato Seeds

3.250 KD

As sweet as its name, ‘Chocolate Sprinkles’ was an employee favorite at Botanical Interests! Deep-red, large, elongated, cherry tomatoes with green and brown striping are so delicious, you’ll be glad they are extraordinarily prolific plants. The tomatoes will just keep coming all season long! Crack resistant and disease resistant to Fusarium wilt and nematodes.

Seed Count: 10 Seeds

Tomato (Cherry), Indigo Rose Pole Cherry Tomato Seeds – Organic

1.950 KD

‘Indigo Rose’ was developed by Professor Jim Myers at Oregon State University to include anthocyanins (antioxidants that are beneficial to our health) in the fruits. Its 5′ vines require support and produce plentiful 2-ounce fruits in clusters of 6 to 8. You’ll find dozens of ways to eat these gorgeous purplish-brown tomatoes with red centers after you taste their balanced, sweet, acidic flavor! Allow fruit to fully ripen on the vine before harvesting. Disease resistant.

Seed Count: 10 Seeds

Tomato (Pole), Cherokee Carbon Tomato Seeds

3.250 KD

What do you get when you cross the two heirloom favorites, ‘Cherokee Purple’ and ‘Carbon’? A tomato lover’s dream with heirloom flavor earlier in the season, increased production, and less cracks and blemishes. Large, 10-12-ounce, purple beefsteak fruit are perfect for slicing and the rich flavor is literally award winning–it won best tasting tomato in the 2005 “Heirloom Garden Show”!

Seed Count: 10 Seeds

Tomato (Rootstock), Fortamino Rootstock Tomato Seeds Organic

2.150 KD

‘Improve your favorite heirloom or prized tomato’s performance by grafting it to ‘Fortamino’! This rootstock provides your tomato with a better leaf cover that helps prevent sunburn (fruit scald), increases flowers per truss and fruit weight, and improves resilience to stress and heat resistance. ‘Fortamino’ grafting also improves your tomato’s disease resistance to Fusarium crown and root rot, Fusarium wilt, leaf mold, tomato mosaic virus, verticillium wilt, root-knot nematodes, and tomato spotted wilt virus.

Seed Count: 10 Seeds

Zinnia, Queeny Lime Orange Zinnia Seeds

2.500 KD

Queeny Lime Orange’ is a dynamic standout in the garden–tall, with an extraordinary color combination, never seen before in a zinnia. An exceptional addition to bouquets and arrangements with long-lasting blooms. Sturdy plants produce blossoms on long stems all summer that attract pollinators. Zinnias are edible, but have little flavor. The colorful flowers can make a pretty garnish to salads, desserts, cold drinks, or serving trays. (The flower’s central disk, while edible, can be bitter.) A 2018 All-America Selections winner, and Fleuroselect Gold Medal winner.

Seed Count: 20 Seeds