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Squash, Honeynut Winter Squash Seeds – Organic

1.600 KD
Breeders at Cornell University worked for 6 years with a leading chef in the farm-to-table movement to cross the flavorful, savory butternut, with the sweet buttercup, to get this extra sweet, smooth-textured, “mini” butternut that signals when it is ripe by changing color! High in beta-carotene, this little wonder already has foodies praising its flavor. Plants are resistant to powdery mildew and unappealing to squash vine borers. Stores well, too.
Seed Count: 10 seeds

Squash, Lakota Winter Squash Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.350 KD
This gorgeous squash is much more than a decoration. A superior baking variety, it has fine-grained flesh with an enticing, sweet, nutty flavor. Once a staple variety of the Lakota Sioux, it has not been widely available until recently. This adaptable winter squash stores well and, like all squash, is easy to grow from seed. 10- to 20-foot vines.
Weight: 2 grams (~8 seeds)

Squash, Waltham Butternut Winter Squash Seeds – Organic

1.350 KD
Winter squash gives you the perfect reason to look forward to winter! The rich, sweet flavor of butternut quickly became a classic and has set a bigh bar. Roast, bake, or pureé into a soup for classic winter fare. 4 to 5 fruits per plant; solid stems resist squash vine borers. Stores for months! 1970 All-America selections winner.
Weight: 2 grams 

Squash, Max’s Gold Summer Squash Seeds

1.150 KD

We love ‘Max’s Gold’ zucchini because of its beautiful color outside, and flavorful, firm squash inside. Long, straight fruits have a small seed cavity, meaning there’s more delicious squash to eat. It’s ideal for grilling, snacking on fresh, or adding to salads. Harvest frequently so that plants continue to produce throughout the summer months.

Seed count: 12 seeds.

Squash, Pink Banana Winter Squash Seeds Heirloom

1.150 KD
Very smooth, velvety skin makes ‘Pink Banana’ an attractive conversation piece as well as a delicious dish! Ancient Peruvians and American pioneers ate many a hearty meal with banana-type squash. 18″-24″ long squash make not only a vegetable side dish, but are luscious in pies and baked goods, and an excellent canning candidate. Long vines up to 15′.
Weight: 3 grams (~8 seeds)

Squash, Red Kuri Winter Squash Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.150 KD
Once you try these teardrop-shaped 3-4 pound fruits, they’ll become an essential part of your fall and winter cooking. Kuri is Japanese for chestnut, a tribute to its nutty flavor. Also known as ‘Orange Hokkaido’, its smooth consistency and deep color make it a favorite for any traditional squash or pumpkin dish, although it’s terrific simply sliced, steamed, or baked. Compact 4′-6′ vines produce well even in cool or short-season climates.
Weight: 1.5 grams (~5 seeds)

Squash, Round Zucchini Summer Squash Seeds

1.000 KD
Discover this tasty little round squash. Especially suited for stuffing, or as individual serving soup bowls, but delicious in any way summer squash is used. Harvest at 3″–4″ wide. The blossoms are scrumptious fried!
Weight: 3 grams (~ 22 seeds)

Squash, Scallop Blend Summer (Patty Pan) Squash Seeds Heirloom

1.000 KD
If you love summer squash, you won’t be able to get enough of this colorful blend of scallop types that are pretty enough to display in a bowl on your kitchen counter. This blend includes heirlooms ‘Early White Bush’, ‘Bennings Green Tint’, and ‘Yellow Bush’. Begin to harvest when squash are 2″ wide and at their most tender, luscious peak.
Weight: 2.5 grams (~20 seeds)

Squash, Sweet Meat Winter Squash Seeds Heirloom

1.050 KD
There is good reason this squash is called “sweet”. This wonderful, 10-15-pound, 1940s heirloom treasure may not be well known, but after you grow it, you’ll be spreading the word! With a fine-grained texture and delicious flavor, it is superb by itself, added to soups or roasts, and even baked into a pie that rivals pumpkin pie! Excellent for canning or freezing. Allow room for vigorous vines to 10′.
Weight: 3 grams (~9 seeds)

Squash, Table King Winter Acorn Squash Seeds – Organic

1.350 KD
Nothing beats the rich, sweet flavor of baked acorn squash on a chilly, autumn day. ‘Table King’ is great for short seasons or late spring sowing, as it is early maturing for a winter squash. Compact, 4′ vines are great for small gardens, and they are so easy to grow from seed! A 1974 AAS winner.
Weight: 2 grams

Squash, Vegetable Spaghetti Winter Squash Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.350 KD
Also called gold string melon, spaghetti squash is unique among winter squashes; when cooked, the flesh falls away from the shell in strands like spaghetti, and retains a tender, yet al dente, texture. Savory flavor that is delicious, and low calorie, with a simple bit of butter and salt. Each plant can yield 5 to 7 squash.
Weight: 2.5 grams

Strawberry, Red and Yellow Wonder Blend Strawberry Seeds

0.950 KD
Homegrown alpine strawberries are bushels above store-bought whose flavor can’t compare. Wonder Blend bears small red or light yellow, intensely fragrant fruits from late spring/early summer on, taking a break in hot weather. Plants don’t have runners, so they won’t meander, making them a tidy, delicious border or container contender. If started indoors, you can expect fruit the first year. Replace every 3 years for best production or add a few new plants annually. Perennial in USDA zones 5–9.
Weight: 50mg

Swiss Chard, Celebration Swiss Chard Seeds

1.350 KD
The bright colors of ‘Celebration’ are cause for, well, a celebration! Red, magenta, orange, pink, yellow, and white stems support glossy, dark green leaves—a beautiful ornamental for the flower garden or large containers! New selection with deeper colors and less white in the mix, but with flavors as bright as ever. Open-pollinated variety with uniform leaves and stems, a great specialty chard for the home gardener. Harvest all summer or grow for baby greens!
Weight: 1.5 grams

Swiss Chard, Fordhook Giant Swiss Chard Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.050 KD
‘Fordhook Giant’ is an old favorite with its broad, strong stems and large leaves packed with vitamins and minerals. A vigorous grower with a long growing season, it will provide fresh greens from early summer into fall, and year-round in mild climates. White stem varieties are generally more bolt and cold tolerant and more productive than colored stem varieties. Young leaves are great for salads. Glows in containers as an ornamental.
Weight: 2 grams 

Swiss Chard, Five Color Silverbeet Swiss Chard Seeds – Organic

1.350 KD
This bright color mix provides shades of red, yellow, pink, orange, and white stems topped with green or dark maroon leaves, often with contrasting deep red veins. Not only colorful, the stems and leaves provide delicious flavor packed with nutrition. A welcome addition to vegetable gardens, flower beds, and containers.
Weight: 1.5 grams (~82 seeds)

Swiss Chard, Ruby Red/Rhubarb Swiss Chard Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.050 KD
‘Ruby Red’ chard will beautify your garden as well as your plate! An 1850s vigorous grower with a long growing season, it will provide fresh greens from early summer into fall, and year-round in mild climates. Packed with vitamins and minerals, young leaves are great for salads. Any size leaves can be steamed, stir-fried, added to lasagna, omelets, soups, and stews, and mixed with other greens. Good container variety.
Weight: 2 grams

Tomatillo, Grande Rio Verde Tomatillo Seeds – Organic

1.050 KD

Tomatillos are essential to a wide variety of Mexican foods. ‘Grande Rio Verde’ yields ripe fruit nearly all at once on compact plants (about 24″ tall), thus lending themselves to smaller spaces or containers. A shorter harvest window is ideal for canning or freezing your favorite tomatillo-based sauces, or you can simply freeze tomatillos for use later. Tomatillos thrive in growing conditions similar to tomatoes (because they are related) but will handle a lot more heat. Grow two or more plants to ensure good pollination.

Weight: 150mg

Tomatillo, Purple Tomatillo Seeds – Organic

1.050 KD

Wow! A purple tomatillo! Not only delicious but attractive, too. The purple fruits are much sweeter than the green types and rich in beneficial antioxidants. Let the fruit remain on the plant as long as possible until the husk splits for the best flavor and color. Tomatillos grow best in conditions similar to tomatoes (because they are related) but will handle a lot more heat. Grow two or more plants to ensure good pollination.

Weight: 150mg

Tomato (Bush), Ace 55 Bush Tomato – Organic, Heirloom

1.000 KD
A 1950s heirloom, ‘Ace’ has excellent, fresh tomato flavor and is a lower-acid tomato. An old favorite for canning, 5″–6″ diameter, 6–8 ounce fruits are just the right size to quarter and pack into jars. Yields are exceptional; as a determinate type, the majority of the fruits ripen over a 1 to 2 week period. In areas with a long growing season, sow in succession.
Seed count: 30 seeds

Tomato (Bush), Cream Sausage Seeds

1.000 KD
True to name, these cylindrical, cream to pale yellow tomatoes are best harvested at 3″—when they start to look like little sausages! With a smooth, buttery, rich flavor, ‘Cream Sausage’ is ready to eat like an apple right off the vine, or save it for the kitchen to simmer into a yellow pasta sauce, create contrast in salsas, or slice up for a fresh salad. This highly productive cultivar is compact and perfect for containers. A Botanical Interests staff favorite!
Seed count: 25 seeds

Tomato (Bush), Glacier Bush Tomato Seeds

1.050 KD
‘Glacier’ will be one of your first ripe tomatoes of summer, and one of your last tomatoes in the fall! This 30″ tall plant sets fruit earlier and in cooler temperatures than other varieties, and continues to produce throughout the season. 2″ flavorful slicers are the perfect size for sandwiches. Enjoy the sweetness of summer longer than ever!
Seed count: 30 seeds

Tomato (Bush), Red Pride Bush Tomato Seeds

1.600 KD
The blue ribbon winner! ‘Red Pride’ yields a bountiful harvest on vigorous, compact plants. It has superb flavor and is adaptable to almost any climate. Its reliable production combined with an excellent disease resistance package make it an almost perfect variety.
Count: 15 seeds

Tomato (Bush/Cherry), Cherry Falls Bush Cherry Tomato Seeds – Organic

1.050 KD

‘Cherry Falls’ is where beauty and function meet. Perfect for tall containers and hanging baskets where the vines (up to 40″) can cascade down, displaying the clusters of 1½”, bright red tomatoes. Create a beautiful container by mixing with flowers and herbs. Quick to mature, you will be enjoying this delicious cherry tomato in no time!

Seed Count: 15 seeds

Tomato (Bush/Cherry), Patio Choice Yellow Bush Cherry Tomato Seeds

1.350 KD

‘Patio Choice’ is just exactly that—the ideal tomato for container gardening or small spaces! This eye-catching variety will provide you with an abundance of sweet, 1/2-ounce cherry tomatoes for canning, roasting, and drying. A delicious little snack! Beautiful in a container mixed with flowers. High yielding and performs well in heat and humidity. 2017 All-America Selections award winner. Excellent disease resistance, including Fusarium wilt, Verticillium wilt, and tobacco mosaic virus.

Seed count: 20 seeds