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Amaranth, Burgundy Amaranth Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.000 KD
These majestic plants make a lovely backdrop in the flower garden and a bold statement in flower arrangements. A major crop of the Aztecs, beige seeds follow the dramatic, burgundy plumes in about 105 days; very high in protein and other nutrients. Cook like rice for a side dish or pop like popcorn! Leave the seeds on and watch the birds flock to your yard. Very young leaves are delectable for salads and steaming.
Weight: 750 mg (~563 seeds).

Amaranth, Coral Fountain Love-Lies-Bleeding Amaranth Seeds

1.000 KD
The pendulous tassels of ‘Coral Fountain’ will win you over to the world of unusual, dramatic flowers. These 18″ “tassel flowers” in varying shades of coral, dry beautifully for everlasting arrangements, wreaths, or other crafts. Pollinators are attracted to the flowers, which eventually produce protein-rich, edible seeds that you can harvest for yourself or leave for your bird friends. Instructions inside the packet on how to harvest the seeds for eating.
Weight: 200 mg 

Amaranth, Hot Biscuits Amaranth Seeds

1.000 KD
‘Hot Biscuits’ plumes rise in upright spikes of caramel-colored inflorescence, providing a welcomed variation of shape and color in the garden and make an eye-catching contrast in flower arrangements; especially great for autumn bouquets. Flowers attract pollinators and produce high-protein, edible seeds. (Instructions inside the packet for harvesting the seeds for eating.) If seed heads are left in the garden, birds will enjoy them in the fall. To create more branches and fuller plants, pinch plant tips when young. Also known as Prince’s Feather, plants are heat tolerant and drought tolerant once established.
Weight: 300 mg 

Amaranth, Edible Red Leaf Amaranth Seeds – Heirloom

0.750 KD

This amaranth has nutritious, flavorful foliage with a hearty spinach flavor that is sweet and slightly tangy. Amaranth loves the heat and is drought tolerant once established. It makes a great salad ingredient after spring greens have been harvested or are bolting. Steam, stir-fry, saute, or mix with spaghetti sauce, rice, or meatloaf. Easy to harvest, the seed is about 13% protein-higher than most other grains. 90-110 days to maturity if grown for seeds.

Weight: 500mg (~800 seeds)

Artichoke, Green Globe Improved Artichoke Seeds

0.950 KD

Grow artichokes anywhere, even in northern gardens. This variety has more uniform plant size, reduced spines, and better production—an improvement of the original, 1863 heirloom, ‘Green Globe’. Provide plenty of room and fertile soil and you’ll be rewarded with 3 to 5 fresh, delicious artichokes. Perennial in USDA zones 7-10. In cold climates, grow as an annual.

18 Seeds

Arugula, Astro Arugula/Rocket Seeds – Organic

1.150 KD

Because ‘Astro’ has wider leaves and is slower-to-bolt than other arugulas, you will be enjoying more leaf per harvest and a longer harvest period. With its milder flavor, it makes a delectable baby green, harvestable in just about a month! The peppery flavor many of us love ramps up over time and as spring temperature heats up. Afternoon shade helps prolong the harvest. Also a good container variety.

Weight: 1g

Arugula, Rocky Wild Arugula (Rocket Salad) Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.050 KD

‘Rocky’ is a fast-growing, wild-type arugula that grows in a compact rosette form. Wild arugula has a slightly stronger, more complex flavor than regular arugula, and is perennial in USDA zones 6—10. Its flavor can be described as peppery or mustardy with a hint of nuttiness. Most often eaten raw in salads, arugula can also give pizzazz to pizza or be enjoyed simply steamed.

Weight: 500mg (~1680 seeds)

Arugula, Roquette Wild Arugula (Rocket Salad) Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD

Wild perennial arugula has a slightly stronger, more complex flavor and is slower growing than other arugula. Its peppery flavor adds a zing to salads but it is also delicious on pizza or as a pesto. Harvest as baby greens or grow to full size. A good container variety, and the flowers are edible, too! Recipe inside packet for wild arugula and walnut pesto.

Weight: 500mg (~1680 seeds)

 

Baby Greens, Apple Blossom Swiss Chard Blend Baby Greens Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

2.100 KD

Young leaves are great in salads, steamed, stir-fried, added to lasagna, omelets, soups, and stews, and mixed with other greens. Apple Blossom Swiss Chard baby greens can be grown indoors at any time of year and are a nutrient-packed way to get your “green fix” in the dead of winter. Move containers as needed for best light exposure and temperature. Harvest when 2″–4″ tall and enjoy!

Mix includes: 50% Ruby Red swiss chard and 50% Fordhook Giant swiss chard

Weight: 12 grams

Baby Greens, Arugula (Rocket Salad) Baby Greens Seeds Organic

1.700 KD
Add new flavor to everyday salads! High in vitamin C and potassium, arugula’s peppery flavor is the perfect balance tossed simply with balsamic vinegar and Parmesan cheese. Arugula baby greens can be grown indoors at any time of year and are a nutrient-packed way to get your “green fix” in winter. Move containers as needed for best light exposure and temperature. Harvest when 2″–4″ tall and enjoy!
Weight: 3 grams

Baby Greens, Pea Shoots Baby Greens Seeds – Organic

2.100 KD
Before they are full grown plants, pea shoots are a nutritious, leafy green to add to almost any of your favorite recipes. Extremely versatile, enjoy them in salads, sandwiches, soups, and stir-fries, use them for a pizza topping, or serve as an edible garnish.
Weight: 50 grams

Baby Greens, Red Russian Kale Baby Greens Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

2.100 KD
How do you make a nutritional powerhouse even more nutritious? Grow it as a baby green! Loaded with vitamins A and C with big boosts of calcium, protein, iron, and fiber. Kale baby greens can be grown indoors at any time of year and are a nutrient-packed way to get your “green fix” in winter. Move containers as needed for best light exposure and temperature. Harvest when 2″–4″ tall and enjoy!
Weight: 6 grams

Baby Greens, Spinach Baby Greens Seeds

2.100 KD
Fast-growing, delicious baby spinach leaves add flavor and nutrients to salads, sandwiches, smoothies, and even pesto. Spinach baby greens can be grown indoors at any time of year and are a nutrient-packed way to get your “green fix” in the dead of winter. Move containers as needed for best light exposure and temperature. Harvest when 2″–4″ tall and enjoy!
Weight: 10 grams

Baby Greens, Must Have Mustards Baby Greens Seeds

2.400 KD

One of the most nutrient-dense foods, baby mustard greens add a unique “bite” to salad or cooked dishes, and are also attractive with bright green and red, frilly leaves. Grow mustard baby greens at any time of year to get your “green fix” even in winter. Move containers as needed for best light exposure and temperature. Harvest when 2″–4″ tall and enjoy!

Mix includes: 25% Red Giant mustard, 25% Tendergreen mustard, 25% Mizuna mustard, 15% Ruby Streaks mustard, and 15%

Weight: 6 grams

Baby Greens, Snappy Fresh Mesclun Baby Greens Seeds – Organic

2.400 KD
Baby greens can be grown indoors at any time of year and are a nutrient-packed way to get your “green fix” in the dead of winter. Move containers as needed for best light exposure and temperature. Harvest when 2″–4″ tall and enjoy! For a continuous supply of baby greens, cut leaves as needed and sow successively every 2 weeks.
Weight: 6 grams

Lettuce, Chef’s Choice Mesclun Lettuce Seeds

1.050 KD
This beautiful, texture-filled salad blend is easy to grow, and scrumptious to eat! Good container mix. Varieties include: LETTUCES: ‘Tango’ 10%, ‘Royal Oak Leaf’ 10%, ‘Red Salad Bowl’ 25%, ‘Red Sails’ 5%, ‘Black Seeded Simpson’ 10%, ‘Grand Rapids TBR’ 10%. OTHER GREENS: arugula 20%, green endive 5%, mizuna mustard 5%.
Now available in larger packet!
Weight: 1.5 grams

Bean (Bush Cowpea), Pinkeye Purple Hull Bush Cowpea Bean Seeds

1.050 KD
Pinkeye Purple Hull’ are productive, compact, 2′-tall plants that don’t need to be staked, and produce prolifically in drier conditions than other beans. Cowpeas, also called crowder peas, are very nutritious, low in fat and high in fiber and protein. Serve with cooked greens, ham hocks, and rice for a traditional Southern dish, or add to your favorite soup or stew. 62 days for fresh; 90 for dry cowpeas.
Weight: 25 grams (~100 seeds).

Edamame, Chiba Green Edamame Seeds – Organic

1.600 KD
Edamame has been eaten for centuries in Japan. Traditionally, whole pods are blanched and lightly salted, served in a common bowl to be shared with friends. Also Excellent shelled and added to cold or hot pasta dishes or stir-fries. These young, cholesterol-free soybeans are rich in protein, calcium, iron, fiber, and vitamins A, B, and C. ‘Chiba Green’ grows large, dark green pods with a high percent of three-bean pods. Earlier to harvest than most, and well adapted for any growing area.
weight: 12 grams.

Bean (Bush Filet), Tavera Filet Bush Bean Seeds – Organic

1.350 KD
These haricot verts (French for “green beans”) are superb when harvested frequently and at a petite size. An excellent choice for container gardening, and plants need no staking. Disease resistant.
Weight: 12 grams (~58 seeds)

Bean (Pole), Trionfo Violetto Pole Bean Seeds

1.050 KD
Trionfo Violetto’ translates to “purple triumph”, and this Italian heirloom will surely win you over with its thin, crisp, flavorful purple pods. Highly ornamental, plants climb 6’–8′, and have abundant lavender flowers that bloom against lush green leaves with purple veins and stems; you’ll be harvesting beans until late summer. Like other purple beans, the pods magically turn green when cooked!
Weight: 10 grams (~24 seeds)

Bean (Bush), Contender Bush Bean Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.350 KD

Why is this bean called ‘Contender’? Because it vies for the number one spot among beans! And rightly it should; a stringless favorite since 1949, it produces after only 50 days from sowing, and tolerates heat and powdery mildew where other varieties suffer. Disease resistant.

Weight: 20grams (~48 seeds)

Bean (Bush), Provider Bush Bean Seeds – Organic, Heirloom (Large Packet)

2.400 KD
Your neighbors will love all your extra beans! ‘Provider’ is a high-yielding and early producing bean with great disease resistance. These stringless, straight beans germinate in cooler soils than other beans, allowing for earlier sowing. One of the best for freezing and canning. Delicious fresh bean flavor from this 1965 cultivar.
Weight: 50 grams (~120 Seeds)

Bean (Pole), Orient Wonder Pole Yard Long Bean Seeds

1.350 KD

Also called Chinese long beans or asparagus beans, ‘Orient Wonder’ is a delicious and beautiful, dark green, pole bean. Seeds are slow to develop, so pods stay smooth and slender. ‘Orient Wonder’ is much more tolerant of weather fluctuations (cool, dry to hot, humid) than traditional green beans. It’s easy to grow, prolific, and almost indestructible. Beans are most tender at 12″–18″ long, even though they can grow as long as 30″.

Seed Count: 20 seeds

Bean (Pole), Scarlet Emperor Pole Runner Bean Seeds – Heirloom

1.350 KD

With such magnificent clusters of rich-red, edible flowers, this variety is predominantly used as a flowering screen, vine, or fence cover. Little known is that this runner bean has an extremely rich flavor when picked young and can be shelled for green or dried beans when pods mature.

Weight: 25grams (~ 20 seeds)