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

Petunia, Garden Party Blend Petunia Seeds

1.350 KD

These large, 3″, splashy petunias are ruffled and bring on the color. Mounding, upright plants are considered to be a floribunda type, meaning they will flower in abundance throughout the growing season, attracting butterflies and other pollinators. Display in pots around your patio for your next summer garden party! Grown as an annual; although perennial in USDA zones 10 and warmer. The extremely small seeds are pelleted with a clay-based product for ease of handling.

Seed Count: 25 Seeds

Petunia, Shock Wave® Purple Tie Dye Petunia Seeds

0.950 KD

The bold purples of this petite petunia with 1½”–2″ variegated flowers will make your hanging baskets pop. No two blooms are exactly alike; color patterns continue to change as they react to seasonal temperature and light variances. The plant’s habit is compact, mounded, and spreading–perfect for patio containers, window boxes, and hanging baskets. Grown as an annual; although perennial in USDA zones 10 and warmer. The extremely small seeds are pelleted with a clay-based product for ease of handling.

Seed Count: 10 Seeds

Radish, Round Black Spanish Radish Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD

Winter radishes are a must for radish lovers. ‘Round Black Spanish’, also known as ‘Noir Gros Rond d’Hiver’, grown in the U.S. since the 1800s, is an extra large, winter radish that adds spiciness to raw or cooked dishes; spiciness declines when cooked. Winter radishes require a shortening day length and cool temperatures to mature the edible root; sow after mid-summer and into early fall. They can be stored for long periods.

Weight: 7 grams

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