Vegetable
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Cynara scolymus 'Globe Artichoke' Edible Thistle Seeds
Cultivate a majestic and delicious perennial centerpiece for your garden. The Globe Artichoke is a stunning architectural plant, prized both for its large, flavorful flower buds—a gourmet delicacy—and for its dramatic, silvery-green, deeply lobed foliage. If allowed to bloom, the unharvested buds open into spectacular, large purple thistle flowers that are a magnet for bees and butterflies. A superb choice for the edible landscape, ornamental vegetable garden, or as a striking focal point in borders. This hardy perennial thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. While it may take two years to produce a full harvest, it offers long-term rewards: beauty, delicious homegrown produce, and vital support for pollinators. A plant that provides both visual impact and culinary satisfaction. Growing Information Plant Type: Tender Perennial (often grown as an annual in colder zones) Sowing: Start indoors 8-12 weeks before the last spring frost. Soak seeds for 12-24 hours before sowing. Sow 1 cm deep. Best Planting Season: Spring. Days to Germination: 10–21 days Days to Harvest: For edible buds, typically in the second growing season from seed. Sun: Full sun. Soil: Requires deep, fertile, light, and very well-drained soil. Spacing: 90–120 cm (36–48 inches) in all directions. Mature plants are large and need ample space.
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Brassica rapa var. chinensis 'Pak Choi' Bok Choy Seeds
Grow your own crisp, sweet, and versatile Asian greens with ease. Pak Choi, also known as Bok Choy, is a fast-growing, cool-season favorite prized for its tender white stems and dark green, spoon-shaped leaves. This nutritious vegetable offers a mild, slightly peppery flavor that is delicious fresh in salads, stir-fried, or added to soups. A perfect choice for succession planting to ensure a continuous harvest from your home garden. Exceptionally easy and quick to grow, it's ideal for garden beds, raised beds, and even large containers. Enjoy the superior freshness and flavor of homegrown Pak Choi, a staple for any kitchen gardener looking to diversify their harvest. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Vegetable Sowing: Direct sow outdoors in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked, and again in late summer for a fall harvest. Sow seeds shallowly, 0.5-1 cm deep. Best Planting Season: Spring and late summer/early fall. Days to Germination: 4–10 days Days to Harvest: 45–60 days for full-sized heads; young leaves can be harvested earlier as “baby” bok choy. Sun: Full sun to partial shade (appreciates some shade in hot weather). Soil: Prefers fertile, moist, well-drained soil rich in organic matter. Spacing: Thin seedlings to 15–25 cm (6–10 inches) apart.
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Lactuca sativa 'Common Lettuce' Garden Salad Seeds
Grow your own crisp, fresh salad greens right at home with these reliable lettuce seeds. This classic 'Common Lettuce' variety offers a mix of loose-leaf types perfect for creating continuous harvests of tender, flavorful leaves. Experience the unbeatable taste and texture of homegrown lettuce, picked just moments before your meal for maximum freshness and nutrition. An incredibly easy and fast-growing cool-season crop, ideal for garden beds, raised boxes, and containers. Perfect for gardeners of all levels who want to enjoy the simple pleasure of harvesting their own salad ingredients throughout the season. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Leafy Green Sowing: Direct sow outdoors in early spring as soon as soil can be worked, and succession sow every 2-3 weeks for a continuous harvest. Sow shallowly, 0.5 cm deep. Best Planting Season: Spring and fall. Can be grown in partial shade during summer heat. Days to Germination: 5–10 days Days to Harvest: 45–60 days for full heads; young leaves can be harvested in as little as 30 days. Sun: Full sun to partial shade (appreciates afternoon shade in hot weather). Soil: Prefers fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Spacing: Thin seedlings to 15–30 cm (6–12 inches) apart, depending on variety.
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Brassica napus 'Rapeseed' Oilseed & Forage Seeds
Cultivate a vibrant, fast-growing cover crop that revitalizes your garden soil while creating a breathtaking sea of golden-yellow blooms. Rapeseed is a hardy annual valued by gardeners and farmers alike as an excellent green manure, working to suppress weeds, prevent erosion, and improve soil structure and nutrient content when turned under. Its prolific, bright flowers in spring also provide an essential early nectar source for pollinators like bees. An incredibly efficient and easy-to-grow plant, it's a superb choice for improving empty garden plots, creating wildlife habitat, or simply enjoying its stunning floral display. A versatile seed for the ecologically-minded gardener looking to build healthier soil naturally. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual (Cover Crop/Forage) Sowing: Direct sow broadcast or in rows in late summer for fall/winter cover, or in early spring. Best Planting Season: Late summer to early fall, or early spring. Days to Germination: 5–10 days Days to Bloom: Flowers in spring from a fall sowing. Sun: Full sun to partial shade. Soil: Adaptable to a wide range of well-drained soils. Spacing: Sow densely at a rate of approximately 5-10 grams per square meter for cover crop use.
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Amaranthus tricolor 'Ornamental' Joseph's Coat Seeds
Ignite your garden with a spectacular display of vibrant color using these stunning ornamental amaranth seeds. Often called ‘Joseph’s Coat’, this eye-catching annual is celebrated for its brilliantly colored foliage, which showcases a dazzling mix of crimson, gold, yellow, and green on the same plant. Its upright, bushy form creates a bold focal point in sunny borders, container gardens, or as a vibrant backdrop for other summer flowers. A heat-loving and fast-growing plant that thrives with minimal care, it is valued for its long-lasting, painterly foliage that remains vivid from summer until the first frost. A perfect choice for gardeners seeking to add dramatic, low-maintenance color and a tropical flair to their landscape. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual (Ornamental Foliage) Sowing: Start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow outdoors after the soil has warmed. Lightly cover seeds. Best Planting Season: Spring, after all danger of frost has passed. Days to Germination: 7–14 days Days to Maturity: 60–70 days for full color display. Sun: Full sun (for the most intense leaf color). Soil: Prefers average, well-drained soil. Spacing: 30–45 cm (12–18 inches) apart to showcase its full, bushy form.
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Brassica rapa var. narinosa 'Wuta-Tsai' Chinese Flat Cabbage Seeds
Discover a unique and hardy Asian green perfect for the cool-season garden. Also known as ‘Wuta-Tsai’ or Chinese Flat Cabbage, this distinctive vegetable forms beautiful, dark green rosettes of thick, spoon-shaped leaves that lie nearly flat against the ground. Exceptionally cold-tolerant, its flavor actually sweetens after a frost. The tender leaves offer a mild, slightly nutty taste, delicious fresh in salads, stir-fried, or added to soups. A productive and ornamental addition to the fall and winter edible landscape. Easy to grow and very resilient, it’s an excellent choice for gardeners looking to extend their harvest window and grow unusual, flavorful greens. Enjoy a continuous harvest of outer leaves or cut the whole stunning rosette. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual/Biennial Vegetable Sowing: Direct sow outdoors in mid to late summer for a fall/winter harvest. Can also be sown in early spring. Best Planting Season: Late summer for primary harvest; early spring for a secondary crop. Days to Germination: 5–10 days Days to Harvest: 50–70 days. Sun: Full sun to partial shade. Soil: Prefers fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Spacing: 25–35 cm (10–14 inches) apart. Leaves spread to form a low, wide rosette.
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Pisum sativum 'Pea Sprouts' Microgreen Seeds
Grow your own nutritious and delicious microgreens in just days with these specially selected pea seeds. Perfect for indoor gardening, these tender, sweet pea shoots are packed with fresh flavor and vital nutrients, making them an excellent addition to salads, sandwiches, smoothies, and garnishes. Enjoy the crisp texture and vibrant taste of homegrown greens year-round, with minimal effort and space required. Quick and simple to cultivate on a sunny windowsill or with basic grow lights, this is an ideal project for beginners, health enthusiasts, and urban gardeners. Experience the satisfaction of harvesting your own superfood microgreens from seed to plate in under two weeks. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual (for microgreen harvest) Sowing: Sow densely and evenly on moist growing medium. Do not cover seeds; press gently into soil. Best Planting Season: Year-round indoors. Days to Germination: 2–4 days Days to Harvest: 8–14 days (when shoots are 7-12 cm tall with first true leaves). Light: Bright indirect light or 6–8 hours of direct light daily. Medium: Use a shallow tray with pre-moistened organic potting mix, coconut coir, or microgreen pads. Watering: Mist lightly daily to keep moist but not waterlogged. Spacing: Sow densely (approximately 1 seed per square centimeter) for a thick harvest.
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Ocimum basilicum 'Sweet Basil' Culinary Herb Seeds
Cultivate the quintessential summer herb right in your own garden or container. Sweet Basil is the aromatic cornerstone of countless dishes, prized for its lush, flavorful leaves that are essential for making fresh pesto, caprese salads, pastas, and more. Its vigorous growth and bright green foliage also make it an attractive addition to patio pots and vegetable gardens, and its white flower spikes are a favorite of pollinators. Incredibly easy and fast to grow from seed, it’s a must-have for any kitchen gardener. Enjoy the unparalleled fragrance and taste of homegrown basil, harvested at its peak for maximum flavor. Growing Information Plant Type: Tender Annual Herb Sowing: Start indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow outdoors after all danger of frost has passed and soil is warm. Best Planting Season: Late spring to early summer. Days to Germination: 5–10 days Days to Harvest: 60–80 days for full plants; leaves can be pinched as needed once plants are established. Sun: Full sun (at least 6-8 hours daily). Soil: Prefers rich, moist, well-drained soil. Spacing: 25–30 cm (10–12 inches) apart. Pinch off flower buds to encourage leaf production.
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Brassica oleracea var. capitata 'Early Maturing' Cabbage Seeds
Enjoy a quicker harvest of crisp, homegrown cabbage with these reliable 'Early Maturing' seeds. This variety is specially selected to form solid, flavorful heads in less time than standard types, perfect for gardeners with shorter growing seasons or those eager to enjoy their harvest sooner. The compact plants produce classic, round heads with sweet, tender leaves ideal for fresh coleslaw, fermenting, or cooking. A cool-season staple that is straightforward and rewarding to grow. Perfect for maximizing yield in garden beds or larger containers, providing the unbeatable satisfaction of harvesting your own firm, fresh cabbage heads. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Vegetable Sowing: Start indoors 4-6 weeks before the last spring frost for a head start, or direct sow in mid-summer for a fall harvest. Best Planting Season: Early spring and late summer. Days to Germination: 5–10 days Days to Harvest: Approximately 60–75 days to maturity. Sun: Full sun (at least 6 hours daily). Soil: Prefers fertile, moisture-retentive, well-drained soil amended with compost. Spacing: 40–50 cm (16–20 inches) apart in rows 60-75 cm apart.
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Mesembryanthemum crystallinum 'Ice Plant' Edible Succulent Seeds
Cultivate a stunning and unique succulent that dazzles in the sun and offers a surprising culinary twist. The Ice Plant is named for its mesmerizing, glistening epidermal cells that cover its fleshy leaves and stems, making them sparkle like crushed ice. This low-growing, spreading plant produces daisy-like pink or white flowers and thrives in hot, dry, coastal conditions. Its slightly salty, crisp leaves can be used as a novel addition to salads or as a garnish, offering a refreshing texture. An exceptionally drought-tolerant and salt-tolerant annual or short-lived perennial, it is perfect for rock gardens, sandy slopes, containers, or as a dazzling ground cover in challenging, well-drained sites. Valued for its otherworldly beauty, extreme resilience, and edible curiosity. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual/Tender Perennial Succulent Sowing: Start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow after all danger of frost has passed. Press seeds lightly onto soil surface; they need light to germinate. Best Planting Season: Spring, after the soil has warmed. Days to Germination: 10–21 days Days to Maturity: 60–80 days for edible leaf harvest. Sun: Full sun. Soil: Requires sandy, gravelly, or very well-drained, poor to average soil. Excellent drainage is essential. Spacing: 30–45 cm (12–18 inches) to allow for its spreading habit.
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Lagenaria siceraria 'Green' Bottle Gourd Seeds
Grow a vigorous and fascinating vine that yields hard-shelled gourds perfect for crafting and decoration. This classic 'Green' Bottle Gourd produces a bounty of smooth, rounded to bottle-shaped fruits on fast-growing, sprawling vines with large, soft leaves. When dried, the lightweight, durable shells can be transformed into birdhouses, containers, ornaments, or musical instruments. A unique and functional plant for covering large trellises, fences, or garden structures. Heat-loving and easy to cultivate, it's a rewarding project for gardeners, crafters, and families looking to grow their own natural crafting materials. Enjoy the dual appeal of a lush, ornamental vine in summer and a harvest of versatile, long-lasting gourds in fall. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Vine Sowing: Start indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow after soil is very warm. Soak seeds for 24 hours before planting. Sow 2-3 cm deep. Best Planting Season: Late spring to early summer. Days to Germination: 7–14 days Days to Maturity: 100–120+ days for mature, hard-shelled gourds. Sun: Full sun. Soil: Prefers rich, fertile, well-drained soil with consistent moisture. Spacing: 90–120 cm (3–4 feet) apart. Provide a very strong trellis or support for the heavy vines and fruits.
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Cucurbita moschata 'Swan Yellow' Curved Neck Squash Seeds
Grow a striking and delicious heirloom squash that doubles as a garden conversation piece. The 'Swan Yellow' variety is prized for its unique, elongated fruits with a gracefully curved neck and a rounded base, creating a distinctive swan-like shape. Its smooth, vibrant yellow skin and rich, sweet orange flesh make it as beautiful in the garden as it is on the table—perfect for roasting, baking into pies, or using in soups and stews. This vigorous, warm-season vine is productive and easy to grow, yielding a generous harvest for both fresh eating and winter storage. An excellent choice for gardeners seeking a visually stunning squash with superb flavor, storability, and a touch of heirloom charm. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Vine Sowing: Start indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow outdoors after soil is thoroughly warm (above 70°F/21°C). Plant seeds 2 cm deep. Best Planting Season: Late spring to early summer. Days to Germination: 7–14 days Days to Harvest: 95–110 days to maturity. Sun: Full sun (at least 6-8 hours daily). Soil: Prefers rich, fertile, well-drained soil amended with compost. Spacing: 90–120 cm (36–48 inches) apart. Provide ample space for vines to run, or train on a sturdy trellis for vertical gardening.
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Cucurbita moschata 'Cense Orange' Heirloom Squash Seeds
Cultivate a spectacular heirloom treasure renowned for its brilliant color, elegant form, and exceptional culinary quality. The 'Cense Orange' variety produces medium-sized, pear-shaped fruits with a distinctive, elongated curved neck and a smooth, vibrant deep orange rind. Its dense, sweet, and finely textured orange flesh is virtually stringless, making it ideal for baking, purees, soups, and pies. A true dual-purpose squash, it offers outstanding flavor for fresh autumn meals and excellent keeping quality for winter storage. This vigorous and productive moschata vine is heat-tolerant and resistant to many common squash pests. A magnificent choice for gardeners seeking a beautiful, high-yielding heirloom that delivers both stunning garden display and superb, long-storing kitchen utility. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Vine Sowing: Start indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow after all danger of frost has passed and soil is thoroughly warm (above 70°F/21°C). Plant seeds 2 cm deep. Best Planting Season: Late spring to early summer. Days to Germination: 7–14 days Days to Harvest: 100–120 days to full maturity. Sun: Full sun (at least 6-8 hours daily). Soil: Prefers rich, fertile, well-drained soil amended with compost. Spacing: 90–120 cm (36–48 inches) apart. Provide ample space for vines to run, or train on a sturdy trellis for vertical growth.
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Cucurbita moschata 'Golden Orange' Orange Winter Squash Seeds
Grow a classic, reliable winter squash that delivers vibrant color, superb flavor, and excellent storage. The 'Golden Orange' variety produces attractive, pear-shaped fruits with smooth, bright orange skin and sweet, fine-grained orange flesh. A versatile culinary performer, it is perfect for roasting, making creamy soups, baking into pies, or simply steaming as a nutritious side dish. Its thick, hard rind ensures it stores beautifully for months, providing a taste of summer harvest well into winter. This productive and vigorous moschata vine is heat-tolerant and easy to grow, making it an ideal choice for both beginner and experienced gardeners. Enjoy the dual rewards of a beautiful, ornamental vine in your garden and a generous harvest of delicious, long-lasting squash for your kitchen. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Vine Sowing: Start indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow after all danger of frost has passed and soil is thoroughly warm (above 70°F/21°C). Plant seeds 2 cm deep. Best Planting Season: Late spring to early summer. Days to Germination: 7–14 days Days to Harvest: 95–110 days to full maturity. Sun: Full sun (at least 6-8 hours daily). Soil: Prefers rich, fertile, well-drained soil amended with compost. Spacing: 90–120 cm (36–48 inches) apart. Allow ample space for vines to run, or train vertically on a sturdy trellis.
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Cucurbita moschata 'Third-Place Green' Green Winter Squash Seeds
Discover a uniquely colored and highly productive winter squash variety for your garden. The ‘Third-Place Green’ produces attractive, blocky to pear-shaped fruits with smooth, slate-green to deep green skin that may feature subtle lighter streaking. Its thick, sweet, and fine-textured orange flesh offers excellent flavor for baking, roasting, and purees. A reliable and versatile moschata type, it is prized for its good yields, solid disease resistance, and ability to store well, providing nutritious homegrown meals through the winter months. This vigorous vine is well-suited to warm-season growing and is relatively easy to cultivate. A standout choice for gardeners seeking a distinctive green-skinned squash that combines visual interest in the patch with dependable kitchen performance and storability. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Vine Sowing: Start indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow after all danger of frost has passed and soil is thoroughly warm (above 70°F/21°C). Plant seeds 2 cm (about ¾ inch) deep. Best Planting Season: Late spring to early summer. Days to Germination: 7–14 days Days to Harvest: 100–110 days to full maturity. Sun: Full sun (at least 6-8 hours daily). Soil: Prefers rich, fertile, well-drained soil amended with compost. Spacing: 90–120 cm (36–48 inches) apart. Allow ample space for vines to run, or train vertically on a sturdy trellis.
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Cucurbita moschata 'Champion Yellow' Award Winter Squash Seeds
Grow a proven, prize-worthy performer in your garden with these 'Champion Yellow' winter squash seeds. This outstanding moschata variety is celebrated for its reliable, high yields of beautiful, pear-shaped fruits with smooth, vibrant yellow skin. Beneath the attractive exterior lies thick, sweet, and fine-grained orange flesh with exceptional flavor, perfect for pies, soups, roasting, or long-term storage. A true champion for both the garden and the kitchen, it combines visual appeal with dependable productivity and superb culinary quality. This vigorous and heat-tolerant vine is easy to grow and offers good disease resistance. An excellent choice for gardeners seeking a top-tier heirloom-type squash that delivers on all fronts: generous harvests, delicious flavor, and impressive storage longevity. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Vine Sowing: Start indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow after all danger of frost has passed and soil is thoroughly warm (above 70°F/21°C). Plant seeds 2 cm deep. Best Planting Season: Late spring to early summer. Days to Germination: 7–14 days Days to Harvest: 95–105 days to full maturity. Sun: Full sun (at least 6-8 hours daily). Soil: Prefers rich, fertile, well-drained soil amended with compost. Spacing: 90–120 cm (36–48 inches) apart. Provide ample space for vines to run, or train vertically on a sturdy trellis.
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Cucurbita moschata 'Golden-Boy' Yellow Winter Squash Seeds
Grow a cheerful and productive classic in your garden with these 'Golden-Boy' winter squash seeds. This reliable variety produces an abundance of medium-sized, blocky to slightly pear-shaped fruits with smooth, vibrant golden-yellow skin. Inside, the sweet, fine-textured orange flesh is versatile and flavorful, ideal for baking into pies, creating creamy soups, roasting, or simply steaming as a hearty side dish. Known for its good yields and solid storage ability, it keeps the taste of your garden harvest alive through the colder months. This vigorous and heat-tolerant moschata vine is straightforward to grow, making it a great choice for gardeners of all experience levels. Enjoy the dual benefits of a beautiful, sprawling vine that adds lushness to your garden and a dependable harvest of delicious, long-lasting squash for your kitchen. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Vine Sowing: Start indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow after all danger of frost has passed and soil is thoroughly warm (above 70°F/21°C). Plant seeds 2 cm deep. Best Planting Season: Late spring to early summer. Days to Germination: 7–14 days Days to Harvest: 95–110 days to full maturity. Sun: Full sun (at least 6-8 hours daily). Soil: Prefers rich, fertile, well-drained soil amended with compost. Spacing: 90–120 cm (36–48 inches) apart. Provide ample space for vines to run, or train vertically on a sturdy trellis.
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Cucurbita moschata 'Trophy' Tri-Color Winter Squash Seeds
Grow a stunning, multi-hued showpiece in your garden with these 'Trophy' tri-color winter squash seeds. This exceptional variety earns its name by producing beautiful, elongated fruits with smooth skins that showcase a unique and eye-catching blend of dark green, golden yellow, and orange stripes or patches. Beyond its ornamental appeal, the sweet, fine-grained orange flesh offers rich flavor and versatility, perfect for roasting, baking, soups, and excellent long-term storage. This vigorous and productive moschata vine is a reliable performer, combining striking visual appeal with dependable yields. An outstanding choice for gardeners seeking a true conversation piece that delivers both breathtaking garden beauty and delicious, kitchen-worthy harvests. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Vine Sowing: Start indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow after all danger of frost has passed and soil is thoroughly warm (above 70°F/21°C). Plant seeds 2 cm deep. Best Planting Season: Late spring to early summer. Days to Germination: 7–14 days Days to Harvest: 100–115 days to full maturity. Sun: Full sun (at least 6-8 hours daily). Soil: Prefers rich, fertile, well-drained soil amended with compost. Spacing: 90–120 cm (36–48 inches) apart. Provide ample space for vines to run, or train vertically on a sturdy trellis.
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Cucurbita moschata 'Runner-Up White' Pale Winter Squash Seeds
Cultivate a uniquely beautiful and productive winter squash with these 'Runner-Up White' seeds. This distinctive variety produces attractive, pear-shaped to blocky fruits with smooth, pale cream to very light tan skin, offering a sophisticated color variation in the squash patch. Beneath its elegant exterior lies the classic, sweet, and fine-textured orange flesh characteristic of moschata squashes, ideal for baking, purees, roasting, and long-term storage. This vigorous and reliable vine is a strong performer, yielding well under warm summer conditions. A superb choice for gardeners seeking a squash that combines a unique, pale aesthetic with the dependable flavor, productivity, and storability of a premier winter variety. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Vine Sowing: Start indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow after all danger of frost has passed and soil is thoroughly warm (above 70°F/21°C). Plant seeds 2 cm deep. Best Planting Season: Late spring to early summer. Days to Germination: 7–14 days Days to Harvest: 100–110 days to full maturity. Sun: Full sun (at least 6-8 hours daily). Soil: Prefers rich, fertile, well-drained soil amended with compost. Spacing: 90–120 cm (36–48 inches) apart. Provide ample space for vines to run, or train vertically on a sturdy trellis.
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Cucurbita moschata 'Youth Beans Mix' Bush-Type Squash Seeds
Discover a fun, space-saving garden duo perfect for small spaces and beginner gardeners! This unique ‘Youth Beans Mix’ features a special bush-type Cucurbita moschata squash plant that stays compact and manageable, paired with companion beans in one convenient packet. Enjoy the double reward of harvesting tender summer beans followed by a crop of sweet, small to medium-sized winter squash from the same efficient garden space. The compact plants are ideal for raised beds, large containers, and smaller vegetable plots. This easy-to-grow combination encourages gardening success and maximizes yield in limited areas. A fantastic, educational choice for family gardens, urban growers, and anyone looking to enjoy the pleasures of growing both beans and squash with minimal fuss. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Bush-Type Squash & Bean Combination Sowing: Direct sow outdoors after all danger of frost has passed and soil is warm (above 70°F/21°C). Plant seeds according to packet instructions for the mix. Best Planting Season: Late spring to early summer. Days to Germination: 7–14 days Days to Harvest: Beans: 50-70 days; Squash: 85-100 days to maturity. Sun: Full sun (at least 6-8 hours daily). Soil: Prefers rich, fertile, well-drained soil amended with compost. Spacing: Follow spacing guidelines on the seed packet for the specific bush habit. Typically 60–90 cm (24–36 inches) between hills or rows.
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Cucurbita moschata 'Pear-Shaped Mix' Winter Squash Seeds
Cultivate a vibrant and varied harvest of heirloom-style winter squash with this beautiful ‘Pear-Shaped Mix.’ This special blend produces an array of smooth, elegant, pear-shaped fruits in a delightful spectrum of colors, including shades of deep green, golden yellow, warm orange, and creamy white. Each squash offers the sweet, fine-grained, and versatile orange flesh characteristic of the moschata family, perfect for roasting, baking into pies, making soups, or long-term winter storage. This productive mix is easy to grow from seed, offering both visual surprise in the garden and reliable culinary performance. An excellent choice for gardeners seeking diversity, color, and classic flavor—all from one simple packet. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Vine Sowing: Start indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow after all danger of frost has passed and soil is thoroughly warm (above 70°F/21°C). Plant seeds 2 cm deep. Best Planting Season: Late spring to early summer. Days to Germination: 7–14 days Days to Harvest: 95–110 days to full maturity. Sun: Full sun (at least 6-8 hours daily). Soil: Prefers rich, fertile, well-drained soil amended with compost. Spacing: 90–120 cm (36–48 inches) apart. Provide ample space for vines to run, or train vertically on a sturdy trellis.
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Cucurbita moschata 'Crown Mix' Winter Squash Seeds
Grow a regal and diverse harvest of winter squash fit for the king's table with this splendid ‘Crown Mix.’ This curated blend produces a bounty of medium to large-sized fruits in a majestic array of shapes, including classic pear, blocky, and rounded forms, adorned in a royal palette of deep green, golden orange, dusky blue-grey, and creamy buff. Beneath their varied and handsome exteriors lies the reliably sweet, dense, and vibrant orange flesh perfect for pies, soups, roasting, and long winter storage. This vigorous mix is easy to grow and offers the joy of surprise with each uniquely colored and shaped squash. An exceptional choice for gardeners seeking generous yields, stunning visual variety, and the superb, sweet flavor of heirloom-quality winter squash from a single packet. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Vine Sowing: Start indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow after all danger of frost has passed and soil is thoroughly warm (above 70°F/21°C). Plant seeds 2 cm deep. Best Planting Season: Late spring to early summer. Days to Germination: 7–14 days Days to Harvest: 95–115 days to full maturity. Sun: Full sun (at least 6-8 hours daily). Soil: Prefers rich, fertile, well-drained soil amended with compost. Spacing: 90–120 cm (36–48 inches) apart. Provide ample space for vines to run, or train vertically on a sturdy trellis.
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Briza media 'Quaking Grass' Ornamental Grass Seeds
Introduce delicate motion and sound to your garden with these enchanting ornamental grass seeds. Quaking Grass is beloved for its unique, nodding flower heads composed of tiny, heart-shaped spikelets that tremble and shimmer with the slightest breeze, creating a captivating visual and auditory display. Its airy, greenish-purple blooms arch gracefully above a neat, low clump of fine foliage, adding texture and life to meadow gardens, borders, rockeries, and dried flower arrangements. This hardy, low-maintenance perennial grass thrives in a variety of conditions and is prized for its drought tolerance and delicate beauty. A charming choice for gardeners seeking to add movement, soft structure, and a touch of whimsy to sunny, well-drained landscapes. Growing Information Plant Type: Ornamental Perennial Grass Sowing: Direct sow in fall for natural stratification, or cold stratify seeds for 4-6 weeks before spring sowing. Press seeds lightly into soil surface; light aids germination. Best Planting Season: Fall or early spring. Days to Germination: 14–30 days Time to Bloom: Typically flowers in its second growing season. Sun: Full sun to partial shade. Soil: Adaptable to most well-drained soils, including poor, sandy, or rocky conditions. Spacing: 25–30 cm (10–12 inches) to allow clumps to form.
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Solanum pseudocapsicum 'Red' Jerusalem Cherry Seeds
Add vibrant, long-lasting color to your indoor or seasonal outdoor displays with these ornamental Jerusalem Cherry seeds. This attractive, compact plant is grown primarily for its brilliant display of shiny, scarlet-red berries that follow its small white flowers, creating a cheerful, festive appearance. Its glossy green leaves provide a lovely backdrop, making it a popular choice for decorative containers, holiday décor, and as a bright houseplant. While primarily cultivated for its visual appeal, please note that all parts of this plant, especially the berries, are considered toxic if ingested. It is suited for ornamental cultivation in controlled environments, away from children, pets, and areas where edible plants are grown. Growing Information Plant Type: Tender Perennial (often grown as an annual ornamental) Sowing: Start indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost. Surface sow or lightly cover seeds, as they require light for germination. Maintain warm soil temperatures. Best Planting Season: Late winter to early spring for summer and fall berry production. Days to Germination: 14–30 days Time to Fruit: Berries typically develop in late summer or fall. Sun: Full sun to bright, indirect light. Soil: Well-drained, fertile potting mix. Spacing: 30–45 cm (12–18 inches) for container-grown specimens.
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