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This seed pack offers a diverse selection of hydroponic-friendly, flavorful, and compact vegetable varieties.
An old flour corn variety, its great colors are perfect for drying and using ornamentally.
Has large leaves, is used for cigar filler and binder, and is commonly grown in the Dominican Republic.
Grown for both animal and human consumption, it reaches about four feet tall.
Used for small pickles and relishes for centuries.
Vibrant single-layered blooms in purple, rose, pink, violet, and white.
Enjoyable as either a regular gourd, or eaten like a summer squash.
A curated collection of best-selling, heirloom vegetable varieties ideal for the Deep South climate.
Plants are erect with peas that are brown and are easy to shell.
Great soil improving cover crop and nutritious fodder for livestock.
Wildflower mix is a blend of various flowering plants that are known to repel deer.
A tall, productive variety with dark-green leaves, used for cigars.
Conveniently curated for the Cascadia region, this pack offers diverse, heirloom vegetable varieties.
Ears are 9-11 inches long with 16-18 rows of large, yellow, dent kernels. Selected for earliness, disease resistance, ease of harvest & uniformity.
Green-shelled variety that resembles an acorn in shape.
Protect plants from gnats, whiteflys, aphids and other flying pests.
Vigorous, stringless, and fiberless, these beans mature to a brittle, golden-yellow delight.
Shiny, bright kernels range from pink to mauve to light purple in color; very attractive and ornamental.
Amber-gold skin and amber flesh, excellent eating quality.
Master organic gardening and self-reliance with expert tips on growing staple crops sustainably.
Very fast growing, commonly planted to attract wild game birds, and used as a warm season cover crop, fodder crop, and for erosion control.
Multi-colored kernels are beautiful as decorative or ornamental ears, but 'Calico' is also good for popping.
A good table variety that holds it color well when processing.
Exceptional early season, Nantes-type, forcing variety.