Heirloom and Open Pollinated Seeds


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.

It is not considered synonymous with “organic”; while heirloom refers to the genetic makeup of a
plant variety passed down through generations, “organic” refers to how the plant was grown,
meaning an heirloom plant can be grown conventionally (with chemicals) or organically, so you
need to check the label to know for sure if an heirloom seed or plant is organic.

Key points to remember:

  • Heirloom means genetics: “Heirloom” only describes the genetic lineage of a
    plant variety, not how it was cultivated.
  • Organic means growing practices: “Organic” refers to a specific set of
    farming practices that exclude synthetic pesticides and fertilizers.
  • You can have both: You can have heirloom seeds that are also organic, but
    not all heirloom seeds are automatically organic.

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. Whereas Hybrids will not.

Itself does not mean “organic”; it refers to how a plant is pollinated, not how it’s grown, so a
plant can be open pollinated but still grown with non-organic methods; however, most organic
seeds available are open pollinated, allowing gardeners to save seeds from their harvest to
plant again in future seasons.

Key points:

  • Open pollination: This means a plant is pollinated naturally by wind,
    insects, or birds, not through human intervention with specific pollen sources.
  • Organic: This refers to a growing method that avoids synthetic pesticides
    and fertilizers.

Seeds can be kept for years in proper storage. Ideally cool and dry temperature less than 40 degrees. Can also be kept in the freezer.

  • Jade OP Bean Seeds

    $3.89

    Seed Count: 400-500

    Reviews: coming soon!

    Plant Jade OP Bean Seeds for a bountiful harvest of tender, sweet green beans in just 60 days! These easy-to-grow bush beans produce long, straight, dark green pods perfect for any garden.
  • Shell Bean

    $3.89

    Seed Count: 400-500

    Reviews: coming soon!

    Discover Jacob's Cattle Shell Bean Seeds! Heirloom, open-pollinated seeds produce stunning white beans speckled with maroon. Ideal for soups and baking, these 90-day beans offer high yields. Bush plants, easy to grow with support.
  • Beets – Detroit Dark Red

    $3.89

    Seed Count: 150-175

    Reviews: coming soon!

    Detroit Dark Red Beets are an heirloom variety known for their sweet flavor and deep red color. These globe-shaped beets are excellent for slicing, and their greens are also delicious. Ready to harvest in just 68 days.
  • Beets – Rainbow Blend (O.P.)

    $3.89

    Seed Count: 150-175

    Reviews: coming soon!

    Grow your own colorful beets with Rainbow Blend Beet Seeds! This heirloom mix produces red, pink, white, and yellow beets. Enjoy both the nutritious roots and tasty greens. Easy to grow and perfect for continuous harvesting.
  • Broccoli – Waltham

    $3.89

    Seed Count: 120-130

    Reviews: coming soon!

    Grow your own delicious Broccoli Waltham! This heirloom variety produces abundant blue-green heads and tasty side shoots. Perfect for spring and fall gardens. Get your seeds today for a bountiful harvest!
  • Cabbage – Copenhagen Market

    $3.89

    Seed Count: 120-130

    Reviews: coming soon!

    Copenhagen Market Cabbage is a Danish heirloom variety prized for its early and uniform heads, perfect for home gardens and storage. These seeds produce reliable crops in about 68 days. Ideal for both indoor starting and direct sowing.
  • Cabbage – Late Flat Dutch

    $3.89

    Seed Count: 120-130

    Reviews: coming soon!

    Grow your own delicious Late Flat Dutch Cabbage with these heirloom seeds! Known for its firm, flat-topped heads weighing up to 12 pounds, this late-season variety is exceptionally sweet and juicy, especially when harvested in the fall. Perfect for home gardens and fresh eating. Each packet contains 120-130 seeds.
  • Cabbage – Red Express

    $3.89

    Seed Count: 120-130

    Reviews: coming soon!

    Red Express Cabbage Seeds are perfect for gardeners wanting an early harvest of red cabbage. This variety is known for its quick 63-day maturity, compact size, and split-resistant heads, ideal for fresh eating. Each seed pack contains 120-130 seeds, ensuring a bountiful crop of delicious red cabbage.
  • Cabbage – Michihili – Chinese Cabbage

    $3.89

    Seed Count: 120-130

    Reviews: coming soon!

    Grow your own delicious Michihili Chinese Cabbage! These seeds produce a fast-maturing, upright cabbage with a crisp, tender texture and excellent flavor. Ideal for salads, stir-fries, and more. 75 days to maturity.
  • Carrots – Danvers

    $3.89

    Seed Count: 600-700

    Reviews: coming soon!

    Plant Organic Danvers Carrot Seeds for a rewarding harvest. These heirloom seeds produce classic, sweet carrots known for their excellent storage. Enjoy homegrown, organic carrots in just 75 days. Perfect for any garden!
  • Carrots – Tender Sweet

    $3.89

    Seed Count: 600-700

    Reviews: coming soon!

    Plant Tender Sweet Carrot Seeds for a delicious and easy-to-grow heirloom carrot. These seeds produce sweet, 8-10" carrots perfect for any garden. Each pack contains 600-700 seeds.
  • Cauliflower – Snowball

    $3.89

    Seed Count: 120-130

    Reviews: coming soon!

    Snowball Cauliflower Seeds: Grow beautiful, pure white, crisp, and tender cauliflower heads with these heirloom, organic seeds. Ready in just 70 days, Snowball cauliflower is heat-resistant when protected. Perfect for home gardens!

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