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Create an AccountCucumis melo ORGANIC. HEIRLOOM. The exceptionally sweet Ridgeway Cantaloupe was a national celebrity during the early 20th century, proudly served at fine dining establishments up and down the East coast....
Availability date currently unknown Clitoria ternatea The delicate flowers of this vining plant are traditionally used in Southeast Asia to make vibrant blue food coloring, or combined with lemongrass to...
Chenopodium quinoa ORGANIC. Stately plants with edible leaves and protein rich seeds. Quinoa is at home on dry mountain tops in South America where the nights stay cool, so expect...
Solidago nemoralis Slender, 2 ft tall plants produce plumes of tiny golden flowers throughout the summer months. This North American native tolerates a wide range of soil types, and is...
Vigna unguiculata Bush-type plants produce heavy yields of pods that turn deep purple as they mature. More cold-tolerant than many varieties, and resistant to fusarium and root-knot nematode.
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM. Now very rare, this heavy producer of long, pale, velvety pods was once a favorite in the Southern states, especially Alabama. Spineless pods are ideal for pickling...
Papaver somniferum A beautiful pink-white poppy with purple markings, native to Slovakia. Produces large yields of nutty-flavored white seeds that are great for baking. The pods are non-shattering, which makes...
Capsicum annuum These bright orange, round, 1-2 inch fruits make a fun addition to salsas, and are great for pickling too! About the same heat as a jalapeno. Plants grow...
Solanum lycopersicum Beautiful, medium-sized, purplish-red fruits with green stripes grow on stout plants just 3-4 feet tall. Balanced flavor, not too acidic or too sweet. Great for container gardening. Determinate....
Lagenaria siceraria Long trailing vines yield whimsical gourds that look just like a green bird with a long curved neck and white-speckled feathers! Ornamental fruits reach 12-14" tall. Heat loving...
Cucurbita maxima “Mammoth” is the operative term here! These pumpkins regularly reach 40-60 lbs. Smooth, lightly ribbed, pinkish-golden-orange fruits make great fall decor, and can be made into pies as...
Solanum lycopersicum These happy, sunny-yellow tomatoes will bring sunshine to your garden and kitchen! Small, three to four feet plants are heavy producers perfect for container gardening. Their fruit is...
Vicia faba This small-seeded fava was collected at a market in Santa Isabel, Ecuador. It isadapted to warmer temperatures than most favas, although it will still struggle to set pods...
Expected to be back in stock by January 2026. Zea mays This amazing corn was bred by the University of Hawaii to withstand tropical heat and disease pressure. A great...
Phaseolus vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Golden Hull Cornfield bean has vigorous, 7-8 foot climbing vines that bear huge yellow-tinted pods. A tasty bean that is great for shelling or drying. Comes from the Western...
Solanum lycopersicum Lobed, medium-sized slicers ripen to a ghostly cream color on vining plants. Legend has it that the fruits will glow in the dark in the presence of ghosts!...
Zea mays HEIRLOOM. Tiny, hulless kernels pop up into adorable (and delicious!) mini-popcorn. This tiny popcorn is easier to chew and digest than traditional popcorn seed. Direct seed into the...