Jade OP Bean Seeds
$3.89Plant 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.
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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.
Plant Sugar Snap Pea Seeds and enjoy a rewarding harvest! Our Super Sugar Snap peas are early, high-yielding, disease-resistant, and offer delicious, thick-walled pods. Perfect for fresh eating or stir-fries. Easy to grow with or without a trellis. Order your seeds today!
Green Arrow Pea Seeds are a classic heirloom shelling pea. This variety is prized for its abundant yields of large, flavorful pods. These cold-hardy seeds are disease resistant and perfect for home gardeners. Trellising is recommended for optimal growth and easy harvesting.
Plant Jubilee Sweet Corn Seeds for a classic, sweet flavor! This heirloom, open-pollinated variety yields tender yellow kernels in just 75 days. Perfect for home gardens. 1/4 lb package.
Golden Bantam Sweet Corn is a beloved heirloom variety, known for its early maturity and delicious, sweet flavor. These open-pollinated (OP) seeds produce 6″ ears with 8 rows of golden kernels on 5-6′ stalks. Ideal for home gardeners seeking traditional, high-yielding sweet corn.
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Start Shopping NowCertified 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.
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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.
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