Discover the desert's dazzling beauty with our California Bluebell Seeds (50 Count) – premium heirloom non-GMO annual wildflower seeds that burst into vibrant cobalt-blue bell-shaped blooms, creating a stunning carpet of color in your garden.
Known scientifically as Phacelia campanularia or Desert Bluebell, these fast-growing California Bluebell wildflower seeds produce low-growing plants (6-18 inches tall) with fuzzy green foliage and intense blue flowers that attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Perfect for xeriscape gardens, rock gardens, wildflower meadows, or containers, they thrive in dry, sandy soils and full sun, blooming profusely in spring with moderate drought tolerance.
Easy to sow directly outdoors after frost; germinates in 7-14 days for quick results. These non-GMO heirloom annual seeds are ideal for native plant enthusiasts seeking low-maintenance, pollinator-friendly wildflowers.
Bring the wild Southwest to life with these authentic California Bluebell seeds – high germination and pure, untreated quality assured!
Key Features:
Heirloom Non-GMO Annual Wildflower Seeds
50 Fresh Seeds per Pack
Vibrant Cobalt-Blue Bell Blooms
Drought-Tolerant & Pollinator Attractant
Easy-Growing for Desert & Dry Gardens
Phacelia campanularia – Native California Wildflower
Transform your garden with the classic California Giant Zinnia Seeds Mix – premium heirloom non-GMO annual seeds that produce stunning huge vibrant blooms up to 5-6 inches across on tall, sturdy stems reaching 3-4 feet.
This vibrant mix features a dazzling array of colors including pink, red, orange, yellow, purple, white, and scarlet – perfect for cut flower gardens, borders, and attracting pollinators like butterflies and bees. These easy-to-grow California Giants Zinnia flowers are heat-tolerant, drought-resistant once established, and bloom prolifically from summer to frost.
Sow directly in full sun after danger of frost; germinates quickly for a spectacular show. Ideal for zinnia cut flowers, wildflower meadows, or cottage gardens.
Grow award-winning beauty with these true-to-type heirloom California Giant Zinnia seeds mix – high germination and vigorous plants guaranteed!
Key Features:
Heirloom Non-GMO Annual Zinnia Seeds
Huge Vibrant Blooms (Up to 6" Diameter)
Mixed Colors for Stunning Displays
Excellent Cut Flowers & Pollinator Magnet
Easy-Growing, Heat & Drought Tolerant
California Giants Mix Zinnia blooms all season with very large, semi-double flowers in brilliant colors of orange, pink, cherry, purple, scarlet, white, and yellow. California Giants Mix Zinnia produces stems as tall as 4 feet with 5-inch blooms, making it ideal for cut flowers. California Giants Mix Zinnia is easy to grow and makes a show-stopping display when planted en masse. California Giants Mix Zinnia blooms during that part of summer when many other flowers have finished. The huge blooms and tall stems are perfect for colorful arrangements. Plant California Giants Mix Zinnia in beds and borders for a bright and colorful garden.
Botanical Name: Zinnia Elegans
Life Cycle: Annual
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Planting Season: Spring
Plant Type: Upright and Tall with Large Flowers
Features: Open Pollinated, Attracts Pollinators, Easy to Grow & Maintain
Color: Orange, Pink, Cherry, Purple, Scarlet, White, Yellow
Blooms: Summer, Late Summer, Early Fall, Fall
Days to Maturity: 110 Days
Plant Height: 30-48 inches
Plant Spacing: 6 inches
Planting Depth: 1/4 inch
Sowing Method: Start Indoors, Direct Sow
Cold Stratification: No
Hardiness Zones: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Grow your own delicious and colorful California Wonder Bell Pepper with these non-GMO, heirloom seeds. These seeds are perfect for those who love to garden and enjoy the warmth of full sun. The vibrant red color of the pepper adds to its beauty, making it an excellent addition to your garden. The seeds are suitable for planting in all seasons, including winter, summer, fall, and spring. They are specifically designed for those who love fruit seeds and want to add a touch of nature to their yard. These seeds are perfect for anyone who loves growing their own food and want to add a delicious, colorful pepper to their collection.
Name: California Wonder Pepper
Capsicum Annuum
Type: Heirloom
Size at Maturity: 4" -6" Long
Days to Maturity: 85 Days
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Planting Time: Warm Season
Planting Depth: 1/4"
Plant Spacing: 12" - 18"
Candy Stripe Original Plumeria Fresh Cutting Double Head 10inch Unrooted x1
Locally Grown on Big Island
Cutting shape may have slight/narrow curve
Flower is Pink/Yellow/Orange Colored when Bloomed
Allow 1-2 days for handling process before shipping!
Florida Shipments Only May Take Longer Due to Extra Inspections through State Ag Dept.
Candy Stripe Original Plumeria Fresh Cutting Double Head 10inch Unrooted x1
Locally Grown on Big Island
Cutting shape may have slight/narrow curve
Flower is Pink/Yellow/Orange Colored when Bloomed
Allow 1-2 days for handling process before shipping!
Florida Shipments Only May Take Longer Due to Extra Inspections through State Ag Dept.
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6 to 6 1/2 in. heads
Pure white heads
Large wrapper leaves
Self-blanching
Heavy yields
A great choice for Northern and Southern gardens
6-6 1/2 in., pure white heads
Its large wrapper leaves protect the heads from the sun. A self-blanching variety, Snowball Cauliflower does not require tying the leaves to protect the heads.
Cauliflower is a cool season crop, and most gardeners start seeds indoors in the spring and transplant to the garden.
65-75 days
While small, floating row covers will help to keep pests at bay.
Keep weeds under control during the growing season. Weeds compete with plants for water, space and nutrients, so control them by either cultivating often or use a mulch to prevent their seeds from germinating. Avoid disturbing the soil around the plants when weeding.
Keep plants well watered during dry periods to promote rapid, uninterrupted growth.
Cayenne Long Red Pepper Seed, 50 Seeds, Cayenne Long Red Thin, NON-GMO, Heirloom
50 Seed Packet, Open Pollinated Seed
Maturity 75 days. Very hot fruits 5" long and 1/2" thick. Use fresh or easily dried for winter use.
Pendant fruits are 3/4" wide by 5" to 6" long.
Use rubber gloves, or clean hot peppers under running water to avoid skin burn from the pepper juice. Makes great salsa.
30K -50K Scovill Heat Units
Deer Resistant, Heat Tolerant, Easy to Grow
Can be Grown in Containers
Great for Canning, Dried, Pickling, Sauce/Paste, Slicing
PLANTING SEASONWarm Season
SOWING METHODDirect Sow, Start Indoors
LIGHT REQUIREMENTFull Sun
PLANTING DEPTH1/4 inch
PLANT SPACING12 to 18 inches
WATER NEEDSAverage
HARDINESS ZONES4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
DAYS TO MATURITY90 to 120 days
Indulge in the timeless elegance of French floristry with our Chabaud Mix Carnation Seeds – premium seeds producing fragrant, double-petaled blooms in a vibrant mix of orange, pink, purple, red, and yellow, perfect for stunning cut flower arrangements and garden displays.
These Chabaud Mix carnation flower seeds (botanical name: Dianthus caryophyllus) grow into tall, sturdy plants (18-36 inches) with classic, ruffled flowers that emit a spicy-sweet clove-like fragrance. Fast-growing and self-pollinating, this heirloom-style mix thrives as a perennial in warmer climates or as an annual/biennial for first-year blooms, ideal for borders, containers, or cottage gardens.
Light requirements: Full sun (6+ hours daily) for optimal blooming and strong stems.
Sowing method: Start indoors 8-10 weeks before last frost; surface sow (seeds need light to germinate), keep moist at 65-70°F, and transplant after hardening off. Or direct sow in fall for overwintering in mild areas.
Time to maturity: Blooms in 120-180 days from seed (first-year flowering if started early; fuller in second year as perennial).
USDA hardiness zones: 5-9 as perennial (overwinters with mulch); grown as annual in zones 3-4 and 10-11.Bring professional bouquet-quality carnations home with these versatile mixed colors carnation seeds – easy for beginners and rewarding for cut flower enthusiasts!
Key Features:
Chabaud Mix Carnation Seeds – Mixed Colors
Fragrant Double Blooms: Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, Yellow
Fast-Growing & Self-Pollinating
Excellent Cut Flowers with Clove Scent
Full Sun Annual/Perennial
USDA Zones 5-9 (Perennial); Annual Elsewhere
Cherokee Yellow Wax Bush Bean, 1 oz Pack (60-75 Seeds), NON-GMO, Yellow Wax Bush
Cherokee Yellow Wax Bush Bean, 1 oz. Pack, NON-GMO, Open Pollinated
A Black Bean That Produces a Blemish Free Stringless Yellow Pod
Determinate, Stringless
Resistant to Common Mosaic Virus, Northern Leaf Blight
Plant Height: 20 Inches, 4-6 Beans per Pod, 5-6 Inch Long Pods
Great to eat Fresh, Canned, or Frozen
Only Grows to 20 Inches Tall with a Compact, Upright Habit
Believed to be Originated from the Cherokee Indian Tribe
Scientific Name: Phaseolus vulgaris
PLANTING SEASON: Warm Season
SOWING METHOD: Direct Sow
LIGHT REQUIREMENT: Full Sun
PLANTING DEPTH: 1 inch
PLANT SPACING: 4 to 6 inches
PLANT HEIGHT: 20 inches
WATER NEEDS: Average
HARDINESS ZONES: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
DAYS TO MATURITY: 60 days
Name: Cherry Belle Radish
Type: Heirloom Non-GMO
Size at Maturity: 1-2" Diameter
Days to Maturity: Under 30 Days
Light Requirement: Full Sun/Partial Sun
Planting Season: Cool Season
Planting Depth: 1/2 inch
Plant Spacing: 2-3 inches
Clemson Spineless Okra seed, Certified Seed, Heirloom, NON GMO Okra Seed
Multiple Pack Sizes
Packed In Resealable Foil Packaging
Clemson Spineless Okra Seed, Certified Seed, USA Grown
Growing Okra
Clemson Spineless - open pollinated, spineless #80, dark green pods, 4- to 5-foot-tall plants. Okra is a member of the Malvaceae or mallow family. Other plants in this family include cotton, hollyhock, and hibiscus.
Prepare
Okra performs best in well-drained, fertile soils in full sun. Avoid wet, poorly drained sites. Soil pH is generally not a problem as okra grows well in soils that are slightly acidic to slightly alkaline (pH 6.5 to 7.5). Before planting, apply 1 to 2 pounds of an all-purpose garden fertilizer, such as 10-10-10, per 100 square feet. When harvesting begins, sprinkle a small amount of nitrogen around each plant. However, avoid heavy nitrogen applications, which may promote vegetative growth and reduce crop yields.
Planting
Okra can be established by sowing seeds directly into the garden or by setting out transplants. To enhance germination, soak okra seeds in water for several hours or overnight before sowing. Sow okra seeds outdoors about 2 weeks after the danger of frost is past. Sow seeds 1 inch deep. Space seeds 4 to 6 inches apart within the row. Rows should be spaced 3 feet apart. When seedlings are several inches tall, thin the row so the remaining plants are spaced 1 1/2 to 2 feet apart. Okra seedlings do not transplant well. When starting plants indoors, sow okra seeds in peat pots. Plant 2 seeds in each pot. After germination, thin to one plant per pot. Sow okra seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the intended outdoor planting date.
Growing
Okra can tolerate dry conditions. However, watering may be necessary during extended dry periods. Moisture is especially important during flowering and pod development. During prolonged dry periods, a deep soaking once every 7 to 10 days should be adequate.
Harvesting
Harvest pods when 2 to 4 inches long. (This is usually 5 to 6 days after flowering.) Use a sharp knife or hand shears. Handle the pods carefully as they bruise easily. Since the pods develop rapidly, it's often necessary to harvest pods every other day in July and August.
Pods that are more than 5 inches in length become tough and stringy. While the larger pods are still edible, their quality is usually considered unacceptable. Pods that have become too large to use should be promptly picked and discarded. Pods that are allowed to mature on the plant will reduce additional flowering and fruiting.
Some individuals are sensitive to the okra's leaves and stems and may develop a rash or itch. Sensitive individuals should wear gloves and a long-sleeved shirt when harvesting the pods.
Storage
Okra deteriorates quickly after harvest. Pods can be stored for 7 to 10 days at a temperature of 45 to 50 F and relative humidity of 90 to 95%. Pod discoloration and decay may occur at temperatures below 45 F. Surplus may be frozen, canned, or pickled.
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Packet contains 50 seeds
Clemson Spineless Okra Seed, Certified Seed, USA Grown
Growing Okra
Clemson Spineless - open pollinated, spineless #80, dark green pods, 4- to 5-foot-tall plants. Okra is a member of the Malvaceae or mallow family. Other plants in this family include cotton, hollyhock, and hibiscus.
Prepare
Okra performs best in well-drained, fertile soils in full sun. Avoid wet, poorly drained sites. Soil pH is generally not a problem as okra grows well in soils that are slightly acidic to slightly alkaline (pH 6.5 to 7.5). Before planting, apply 1 to 2 pounds of an all-purpose garden fertilizer, such as 10-10-10, per 100 square feet. When harvesting begins, sprinkle a small amount of nitrogen around each plant. However, avoid heavy nitrogen applications, which may promote vegetative growth and reduce crop yields.
Planting
Okra can be established by sowing seeds directly into the garden or by setting out transplants. To enhance germination, soak okra seeds in water for several hours or overnight before sowing. Sow okra seeds outdoors about 2 weeks after the danger of frost is past. Sow seeds 1 inch deep. Space seeds 4 to 6 inches apart within the row. Rows should be spaced 3 feet apart. When seedlings are several inches tall, thin the row so the remaining plants are spaced 1 1/2 to 2 feet apart. Okra seedlings do not transplant well. When starting plants indoors, sow okra seeds in peat pots. Plant 2 seeds in each pot. After germination, thin to one plant per pot. Sow okra seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the intended outdoor planting date.
Growing
Okra can tolerate dry conditions. However, watering may be necessary during extended dry periods. Moisture is especially important during flowering and pod development. During prolonged dry periods, a deep soaking once every 7 to 10 days should be adequate.
Harvesting
Harvest pods when 2 to 4 inches long. (This is usually 5 to 6 days after flowering.) Use a sharp knife or hand shears. Handle the pods carefully as they bruise easily. Since the pods develop rapidly, it's often necessary to harvest pods every other day in July and August.
Pods that are more than 5 inches in length become tough and stringy. While the larger pods are still edible, their quality is usually considered unacceptable. Pods that have become too large to use should be promptly picked and discarded. Pods that are allowed to mature on the plant will reduce additional flowering and fruiting.
Some individuals are sensitive to the okra's leaves and stems and may develop a rash or itch. Sensitive individuals should wear gloves and a long-sleeved shirt when harvesting the pods.
Storage
Okra deteriorates quickly after harvest. Pods can be stored for 7 to 10 days at a temperature of 45 to 50 F and relative humidity of 90 to 95%. Pod discoloration and decay may occur at temperatures below 45 F. Surplus may be frozen, canned, or pickled.
Columbine MCKANA GIANT Mix Perennial Hummingbirds Deer Resistant Non-GMO 500 Seeds
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Columbine Seeds - "McKana Giant Mix"
Aquilegia hybrida
McKana Giant Columbine Seeds grow beautiful blooms in radiant hues of red, white, yellow and purple.
Our McKana Giant Columbine Seed Mix will liven up any garden, meadow or flowerbed; plus, they make a lovely bouquet!
McKana Giant Columbines stand 2 to 3 feet high and produce buttercup shaped flowers that are 3 to 4 inches across.
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eBayGrow your own delicious and healthy cucumbers with Marketmore 76 Cucumber Seeds. These non-GMO, heirloom garden seeds are perfect for those who enjoy gardening and eating fresh, organic produce. The dark green color and full sun exposure make these cucumbers a great addition to any garden. With a season of interest spanning from winter to summer, these vegetable seeds are versatile and easy to grow. The Marketmore variety is a common name for a delicious and popular cucumber strain. Plant them in your yard or garden and enjoy the benefits of organic gardening.
Name: Marketmore 76 Cucumber Botanical Name: Cucumis sativus Type: Open-Pollinated Size at Maturity: Up to 8-9" Long Days to Maturity: 65 Days Light Requirement: Full Sun Planting Time: Warm Season Sowing Method: Direct Sow Planting Depth: 1 1/2" Plant Spacing: Hills 16" apart Hardiness Zones: All
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This heirloom, All-America Selections winner is a cucumber for all seasons.
Pick when 8" long for top flavor. For perfect cucumbers, grow them on a fence or our space-saving Trellis Netting.
Sow seeds 6" apart in rows, or plant 5 or 6 seeds in groups (hills) 18" - 24" apart.
Name:
Straight 8 Cucumber
Botanical Name:
Cucumis sativus "Straight 8"
Type:
Heirloom
Size at Maturity:
8" Long
Days to Maturity:
65 Days
Light Requirement:
Full Sun
Planting Time:
Warm Season
Sowing Method:
Direct Sow
Planting Depth:
1 1/2"
Plant Spacing:
Hills 18" apart
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Name: Curled CressType: Heirloom Non-GMODays to Maturity: 40-50 DaysLight Requirement: Full SunPlanting Season: Cool SeasonPlanting Depth: 1/4 inchPlant Spacing: 18-24 inchesSowing Method: Start Indoors/Direct SowHardiness Zones: 3-12
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Basic Info
Latin Name:
Helianthus annuus
Teddy Bear Sunflower Color:
Fully double golden yellow blooms.
Growing Info
Hardiness Zone:
Annual; Zones 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Days to Maturity:
50-65
Days to Germination:
7-14
Seeding Depth:
0.5 inches
Plant Spacing:
8-12 inches
Row Spacing:
8-12 inches
Plant Height:
24-36 inches
Growth Habit:
Upright dwarf shrub with a spread of 4-5 inch blooms.
Soil Preference:
Prefers average, loamy soil with good drainage. Can grow in a variety of soil types. Avoid standing water and soggy soils.
Temperature Preference:
50-85 F
Light Preference:
Full Sun to part shade.
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Early Alaska is the Earliest of all Peas
Germination: 8-12 Days, Days to Maturity: 58
With vines 2.5' tall and pods about 2.5" long. These small, smooth peas are excellent for canning.
High in vitamins A, B and C. Resistant to wilt.
Sow Alaska Pea seeds in full sun in spring and late summer. Peas will tolerate some frost and are very sensitive to heat.
Plant 1 seed every 2". Do not thin. Plants perform best when supported by trellis. Support 2 rows at the same time by placing trellis between 2 rows and letting plants grow together.
Harvest when pods are filled out to encourage production.
Latin Name: Solanum melongena :
Other Names:
Aubergine, Brinjal Eggplant, Melongene, Brinjal or Guinea Squash
Color:
Dark Purple
Flavor:
Savory and mildly bitter
Growing Info
Days to Maturity:
80 days
Hardiness Zone:
5-12
Planting Depth:
1-2 inches
Plant Spacing:
12-24 inches
Row Spacing:
2 feet
Growth Habit:
Upright
Soil Preference:
Well drained, temperature between 50 and 75 degrees. Composted soil can help this variety grow.
Temp Preference:
Warmer
Light Preference:
Full Sun
eBay Eggplant, Black Beauty Seed, Heirloom NON-GMO Seed, 75 Eggplant Seed Eggplant, Black Beauty Seed, Heirloom NON-GMO Seed, 75 Eggplant Seed
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Days to Maturity: 80 from transplant
One of America's favorite eggplants.
Black Beauty is a very well-adapted open-pollinated variety, thriving in almost every part of the country. It boasts big yields of large, glossy, delectable fruit that is appealing to the eye as well as the palate! Try it this season and you'll become one of its thousands of fans!
These large, glossy fruits are a deep purple so intense it looks black.
They arise in great numbers on plants 21 to 30 inches high—you can expect a dozen or so fruits per plant. That's a terrific yield from such a compact, easy-to-grow plant.
Be sure to stake the plant early in the season to support its bounty of fruit.
Begin seeds indoors 8 to 10 weeks before planning to set out. Eggplant is a warm-weather crop, so wait until after danger of frost before transplanting seedlings into the sunny garden. Set 18 inches apart.
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If you enjoy salad, be sure to plant a row Endive, Endive looks like lettuce, but the flavor is somewhat sharper.
Tolerates hot weather and frost
Can be grown in containers
Planting depth: 1/4 inch
Seed spacing: 1inch
Spacing between rows: 15 inches
Days to germination: 14-20
Spacing after thinning: 12 inches
Days to maturity: 60-90
Pick entire plant or just the outer leaves to extend useful life.