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Heirloom Seeds: Sweet Corn Country Gentleman(more) »rank: 87918from: Ferry MorseOur review: :An old favorite. These large ears, up to 9 inches long, are packed with irregular rows of deep, white kernels, which are tender and sweet. It holds sweetness much longer than most heirloom corns. Contains 30 G. Detail |
Cucumber Marketmore Organic Seeds(more) »rank: 97136from: Botanical InterestsOur review: :True to its name the more you pick the more they will produce. They keep a nice straight shape and are mature at 6 to 8 inches long. This packet plants three mounds of three plants each. Detail |
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Garden In A Bag - Good Luck(more) »rank: 48394from: Potting Shed CreationsOur review: :This Garden In a Bag line of grow-it-yourself plants make great gifts for someone you love, or simply grow one in your own home, all in the leak-proof bag! It's fun and easy, simply mix the enclosed packet of seed into the bag, add water and watch it grow! They do great sitting on a windowsill or under a desk lamp. Consider putting a piece of saran wrap on top of the bag to create the greenhouse effect. Comes in three types: Good Luck (Clover), Cat Grass or Viola Garden. Detail |
Carrot Purple Haze Seeds(more) »rank: 86107from: Botanical InterestsOur review: :Time to plant carrots, and lettuces. The only time of year you don't want to sow this seed is in the heat of summer. Don't plant them all at once. Plant a few every 2 weeks and you'll be in the purple for a long while. Detail |
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Basil Seeds Genovese Italian Certified Organic(more) »rank: 82305from: Botanical InterestsOur review: :This is the most popular Basil for pesto. In most areas of the country you should be able to harvest it at least three times. The trick is to start the seeds indoors and not to plant outside until your nights stay above 55 degrees. Contains enough seed for one 40' row. For our 10 other Basil varieties, put the word 'Basil' in our search engine. Detail |
25 Lbs Organic Soybeans - Certified Organic Soy Beans for Soymilk, Tofu, Food Storate & more.(more) »rank: 98479from: Soykits.comOur review: :Yellow Soy Beans (Certified Organic Non-GMO (Genetically Modified)- High quality dry Soybeans-- perfect for soy milk, tofu, and yogurt. These soybeans are fully germinating for use in sprouting. We have found that these soybeans provide a unique and delicious taste to your soymilk. They are completely certified organic and locally grown. Detail |
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3 Lbs - Bulk Organic Sunflower Sprouting Seed - Nitrogen Packed Can - Certified Organic - High Germination Rate - Perfect for Edible Seeds, Gardening, Hydroponics, Growing Salad Greens, Sprouts & Food Storage - Sprout Indoors for Fun, Health & Great Taste. Sun Flower Sprouts.(more) »rank: 2311from: Living Whole FoodsOur review: :3 Lb. Nitrogen Packed Can of Certified Organic Unshelled Sunflower sprouting seed. Prime-quality, high germination, specially selected, microbial tested. Fresh, crunchy sprouts in 3 to 5 days! Nutritional info: Vitamins A, B, C and E Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Niacin, Phosphorus, Potassium Protein: 25%. Instructions for Sprouting: Sunflower Lettuce may be grown by placing the soaked drained seed close together (single layer only) on the top of 1 inch of rich, damp, organic soil. A pie plate works well as a container. Cover with 8 layers of wet, black and white newspaper and place in a black plastic bag for 3 days. Remove ... Detail |
Mexican Sunflower Seeds(more) »rank: 96365from: Botanical InterestsOur review: :You must love the heat and big bold orange flowers if you grow this plant. Topping out at 5 feet it will draw your eye to the back of your border and supply you with plenty of long lasting cut flowers.This is easy from seed. Detail |
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Catnip Seeds(more) »rank: 812from: Botanical InterestsOur review: :Catnip tea is the most relaxing of all herbal teas. Not exactly tasty however. Honey does help. Your cat will not find Catnip relaxing! This is easy to grow from seed, but it is a bit of a slow germinator. Detail |
Cabbage Copenhagen Market Heirloom Seed(more) »rank: 100055from: Botanical InterestsOur review: :This seed originating in Denmark a hundred years ago has been a favorite. Plant this 3 weeks before your last frost or late summer. Detail |