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90 days, semi-determinate, deep-red tomatoes ideal for canning, juicing, slicing, or fresh eating.
A curated collection of best-selling, region-specific vegetable seeds for Great Lakes gardeners, offering variety and savings.
A curated collection of best-selling heirloom vegetables and herbs ideal for Lower Appalachia gardens.
Convenient collection of best-selling, heirloom vegetable varieties ideal for Ohio River Valley gardens.
Conveniently curated for the Cascadia region, this pack offers diverse, heirloom vegetable varieties.
A curated collection of best-selling, Florida-friendly vegetable varieties for a convenient, discounted garden experience.
85 days, compact dwarf plants yield smooth, red, crack-resistant fruit, ideal for small gardens.
Sturdy, up to 30 inches, high yielding, seven or more seeds per pod.
75 days, indeterminate, hardy vines, red globe fruit, smooth skin, excellent flavor, ideal for canning.
A tall, productive variety with dark-green leaves, used for cigars.
A tall ornamental flue-cured tobacco used for cigarette and pipe blends.
Create zesty homemade salsa with this kit, featuring seeds and recipes in a gift bag.
Historically used for plug tobacco, as well as for cigarette, pipe, and cigar blends.
Historically used for cigar binder, as well as for wrappers and for filler.
80 days, indeterminate, red flattened-globe fruit, 4 oz, ideal for canning, heat-tolerant.
80 days, determinate, red, smooth-skinned, 7 oz tomatoes ideal for semi-arid regions and fresh markets.
Grow your own mild salsa with this complete seed kit, recipes, and instructions included.
65 days, indeterminate, unique pom-pom foliage, red globe fruit, 3-inch diameter, requires support.
Convenient collection of best-selling, heirloom vegetable varieties tailored for Upper Mountain States gardens.
A very old, flue cured-type tobacco variety historically used for pipe and cigar blending, and sometimes as cigar wrappers.
Discover a curated collection of best-selling, heirloom vegetable seeds ideal for Mid-Atlantic gardens.
Flesh is light colored, fine grained, very dry and resembles sweet potatoes in flavor.
Peas are bright green, excellent quality, and high in sugar content.
A burley-type tobacco, historically used for plug, cigarette, and cigar blends.