
Vegetable Seeds
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Cool Season Vegetables
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Unique Greens
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Alpine Strawberry
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Artichoke
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Arugula
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Asparagus
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Bean
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Beet
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Broccoli
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Brussels Sprout
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Cabbage
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Carrot
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Cauliflower
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Celery
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Chicory, Endive, Radicchio
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Corn
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Cowpea
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Cucumber
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Eggplant
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Grains/Wheat
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Ground Cherry
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Kale/Collards
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Kohlrabi
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Leek
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Lettuce
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Melon
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Mustard
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Okra
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Onion
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Pea
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Hot Pepper
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Sweet Pepper
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Pumpkin
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Radish
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Rhubarb
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Spinach
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Squash
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Swiss Chard
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Tomatillo
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Tomato - Beefsteak
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Tomato - Currant & Cherry
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Tomato - Pear & Plum
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Turnip
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Watermelon
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Grow the Best Tomatoes by John Page
$3.95Grow the Best Tomatoes The tomato is a fruit that we use as a vegetable, one of the few vegetables native to the Americas. It was first known as a food in Peru and until a couple of centuries ago, only grown as an ornamental and dubbed the “love...$3.95 -
Henderson's Baby Lima Bush Bean Seeds - (Phaseolus lunatus)
$3.35Henderson's Baby Lima Bush Bean Legend has it Henderson Baby Bush Lima bean was found growing along a Virginia roadside by a returning Civil War soldier, who collected and grew it. A very early, hardy, productive and disease resistant dwarf lima...$3.35 -
Homegrown Whole Grains by Sara Pitzer
$18.99Homegrown Whole Grains Grow, Harvest & Cook Wheat, Barley, Oats, Rice, Corn & More Learn to grow, harvest, store, grind, and cook with nine of the most popular whole grains: wheat, corn, barley, millet, oats, rice, rye, spelt, and quinoa...$18.99 -
Honey Drip Sorghum Seeds - (Sorghum bicolor)
$3.70Honey Drip Sorghum - Delicious Versatile Ancient Super Grain Sorghum is an extremely versatile ancient grain that is a nutritional powerhouse you can grow in your garden. It’s a protein source packed full of nutrients that can be grown as a grain,...$3.70 -
Honey Rock Melon Seeds - (Cucumis melo)
$3.35Honey Rock Melon - Grandma's Favorite Superior, 3 - 4 lb. melons with thick, sweet, salmon-colored flesh. Vigorous, disease resistant plants set large numbers of fruits, 5 - 7 melons per plant or more. Does well in northern U.S. and southern Canada...$3.35 -
Honkin' Big Black Cherry Tomato Seeds - (Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
$3.35Honkin' Big Black Cherry Tomato - Funny Name But Great Taste Originally a “sport” or unknown tomato plant discovered growing outside Mayo Underwood’s garden around 1995. She let it grow and found the taste was outstanding...$3.35 -
Hopi Blue Corn Seeds - (Zea mays)
$4.15Hopi Blue Corn - History, Color, and Flavor for Your Garden This ancient, heirloom corn is far more than simply a traditional food for the Hopi people in Northern Arizona, as all of Hopi family life revolves around the cycle of corn – starting...$4.15 -
Italian Roma Tomato Seeds - (Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
$3.35Italian Roma Tomato - Thick and Plentiful The classic Italian paste and canning tomato, also used to add body to soups and juices. Early maturing, meaty plum shaped paste tomato; few seeds and a rich flavor. Compact plants bear well, up to 200...$3.35 -
Jalapeno M Hot Pepper Seeds - (Capsicum annuum)
$3.35Jalapeño M Hot Pepper - The Original Jalapeño An improved historical pepper that is ubiquitous in Mexico and the American Southwest. It has a medium heat with a great flavor either green or red. Named for Xalapa in the state of Veracruz,...$3.35 -
Japanese Minowase Radish (Daikon) Seeds - (Raphanus sativus)
$3.35Japanese Minowase Radish/Daikon Radish An early pure-white tender roots are 3 in. in diameter and to 1 or 2 ft. long. Sweet, white crispy flesh with a unique flavor. Fresh favorite in Chinatown markets. Sow in summer or fall. History Different...$3.35 -
Jarrahdale Pumpkin Seeds - (Cucurbita maxima)
$3.70Jarrahdale Pumpkin - Stunning Color with Delicious Flavor The Jarrahdale pumpkin is widely known for its blue-grey-green shell with striking, golden-orange flesh and is highly regarded for its rich, sweet flavor. It is almost universally prized for its...$3.70 -
Jericho Lettuce Seeds - (Lactuca sativa)
$3.35Jericho Lettuce - Thrives in the heat A desert adapted variety bred in Israel with smooth sword shaped bright green upright leaves with a silky texture. Does well in dry and hot climates and stays sweet and crispy despite the heat. Surprisingly, is...$3.35 -
Jimmy Nardello Sweet Pepper Seeds - (Capsicum annuum)
$3.50Jimmy Nardello - Sweet Italian Frying Pepper These cherished heirloom peppers have a very slightly spicy, smoky yet sweet and fruity flavor from their slender, tapering, wrinkled 6 - 10" long pods that turn from bright green to a fire-engine red...$3.50 -
Jubilee Tomato Seeds - (Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
$3.35Jubilee Tomato - A Celebration on the Vine A golden orange tomato with 6-7 oz. fruits 2.5 - 3.5" in diameter, meaty thick walls, solid, with few seeds. Mild but good tomato flavor, considered a rich flavor for an orange tomato with...$3.35 -
Jupiter Sweet Pepper Seeds - (Capsicum annuum)
$3.50Jupiter Sweet Pepper - The Best Sweet Pepper Ever! High yields of jumbo, 4-lobed, thick green walls that ripen to a deep red. Sweet fruits with a full pepper flavor that expresses well in pasta sauces and stir fries. Yields well until frost...$3.50 -
Kaleidoscope Baby Carrot Seed Mix - (Daucus carota var. sativus)
$3.35Kaleidoscope Baby Carrot Mix - Colors All Around A lovely full-color spectrum of tender, delectable baby carrots. We’ve selected these carrots for their flavor, color and fast growth for both baby and full-size carrots. The colors range from...$3.35 -
Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean (Brown) Seeds - (Phaseolus vulgaris)
$3.35Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean - Best Known Pole Bean since 1864 High yielding, extended season bean with a distinctive flavor and good firmness. Pods are fleshy 7-10 in. that grow in clusters with brown seeded beans. Plants grow 5-7 ft. tall with...$3.35 -
King Umberto Tomato Seeds - (Lycopersicon lycopersicum)
$3.35King Umberto Tomato - The Royal Ancestor to San Marzano King Umberto is an ancient Italian tomato variety, gaining its name as a tribute to the first visit of Umberto I di Savoia, the King of Italy, to Naples in 1878. To honor the occasion, the...$3.35 -
Lacinato Kale Seeds - (Brassica oleracea)
$3.35Lacinato Kale - Black Beauty This Italian heirloom kale is widely acknowledged as one of the most beautiful, it is an 'open' kale from the early 18th century in Tuscany. It is probably the same variety described in 1885 by the famous French...$3.35 -
Lazy Housewife Pole Bean Seeds - (Phaseolus vulgaris)
$3.70Lazy Housewife Pole Bean Completely string-less beans. Brought to America by German immigrants and first listed in W. Atlee Burpee’s 1888 catalog. These beans were so-named because they were the first beans to not require...$3.70