Dill Bouquet Seeds for Planting produce a versatile herb with feathery foliage and a bold, fresh flavor. Grow this heirloom variety easily from seed, either indoors or directly in your garden. Ideal for pickles, salads, fish dishes, and homemade dips. With a seed count of 150-200, you can enjoy multiple harvests throughout the season.
Grow your own fragrant Sweet Basil! Buy high-quality Large Leaf Heirloom Basil Seeds. Easy to plant. Perfect for sauces, meats, and more. Fast Shipping!
Grow delicious Sugar Baby watermelons! Learn about this variety’s drought resistance, short 75-day growing period, and suitability for northern gardens.
Grow your own delicious Crimson Sweet Watermelons! These heirloom seeds produce large, sweet watermelons perfect for summer picnics and backyard gardens. Order your Crimson Sweet Watermelon Seeds today!
Roma VF Italian Heirloom Tomato Seeds are perfect for making delicious homemade sauces. This determinate variety produces a large harvest of meaty paste tomatoes in just 76 days.
Cherry Tomatoes – Sunset Aperitif – EZ Step Products grows tall continuously and produces an abundance of fruit throughout the season until the first frost.
Grow your own stunning Bumblebee mix cherry tomatoes! These indeterminate, heirloom plants produce delicious, striped pink, sunrise, and purple fruits all season. Perfect for salads & snacking. Seed count 20-25.
Heirloom Rutgers Tomato Seeds: Determinate variety, ideal for canning. Expect a big harvest of red, medium-sized tomatoes in just 84 days! Start your garden today.
Grow delicious Pineapple Heirloom Tomatoes! These indeterminate plants produce large, meaty tomatoes with a rich, fruity flavor and unique red-yellow coloring. Perfect for home gardens!
Grow your own delicious Cherokee Purple tomatoes from seed. This heirloom variety is known for its unique dusky rose color, slightly green shoulders, and amazing flavor. Get your Cherokee Purple seeds now!
Discover the classic Brandywine Pink Heirloom Tomato! This indeterminate variety yields sweet, large, beefsteak-type pink fruits in 85 days. Ideal for home gardeners seeking flavorful, high-yield tomatoes. Requires support for optimal growth.
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Certified organic: Seeds harvested, stored, and handled under
USDA & National Organic Program (NOP) guidelines...
Certified organic: Seeds harvested, stored, and handled under
the guidelines required by the USDA & National Organic Program (NOP).
Heirloom: An open-pollinated variety whose seed lines have been
maintained and passed down over 50 years by generations of gardeners and farmers,
prized for traits such as appearance and flavor. All heirlooms are open-pollinated.
Heirloom is not synonymous with “organic.” Heirloom refers to the genetic makeup
of a plant variety passed down through generations, while “organic” refers to how
the plant was grown. An heirloom plant may be grown conventionally or organically.
Key points to remember:
Heirloom = genetics: Describes lineage, not cultivation
Organic = growing practice: No synthetic pesticides or fertilizers
You can have both: Some heirloom seeds are organic, but not all
Open pollinated (OP): A seed variety that reproduces true to type,
producing similar plants generation after generation...
Open pollinated (OP): A seed variety that can reproduce itself in
kind, demonstrating relatively stable traits from one generation to the next.
Seeds saved from OP varieties will produce plants very similar to their parents.
Hybrids will not.
Open pollinated does not mean “organic.” It refers to how a plant is pollinated,
not how it’s grown. However, most organic seeds are open pollinated, allowing
gardeners to save seeds for future seasons.
Key points:
Open pollination: Pollinated naturally by wind, insects, or birds
Organic: A growing method avoiding synthetic inputs
Seed storage: Store seeds cool & dry (under 40°F); freezer storage is acceptable