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Create an AccountCoix lacryma-jobi Also known as corn beads, coix seed or tear grass, Job's Tears are a member of the grass family, and grow similarly to corn. Used for beads since...
Lactuca sativa A mix of red and green oakleaf and bibb-type lettuces that all perform well in hot weather. Perfect for summer salad greens! Includes Grand Rapids, Prizehead, Merveille Four...
Solanum melongena ORGANIC. HEIRLOOM. Elegant, oval-shaped white fruits with striking purple stripes make this Spanish eggplant a standout. The compact, 14-inch-tall plants thrive in very hot weather, and are prolific...
Cucumis sativus This variety developed by Cornell University is a big winner with gardeners who are short on space. 7- to 8-inch-long, dark green, smooth-skinned cucumbers grow on bushy vines...
Daucus carota These beautiful carrots grow 9 to 10 inches in length and are the darkest purple from skin to core, which means they’re packed with healthy antioxidants and rich...
Cucurbita pepo HEIRLOOM. This classic zucchini was introduced in the 1930s by D.V. Burrell Seed Growers of Rocky Ford, Colorado. It has since come to be a favorite of farmers...
Cucumis sativus HEIRLOOM. This unusual heirloom cucumber hailing from Croatia has fruits the same color, shape, and size as a big egg! It’s not just for looks though - this...
Mirabilis jalapa These unusual and very pretty Four O’Clocks have bicolored and mottled flowers in shades of red, pink, white, and yellow that open in late afternoon and stay open...
Allium fistulosum These gorgeous scallions have red stalks with green tops, and wonderful mild onion flavor. They can be harvested at any size, but if allowed to reach full maturity,...
Sorghum bicolor This mix of red, black, and brown-seeded broomcorn makes an ideal ornamental plant in the garden landscape, plus wild birds love the seeds. (Chickens do too!) The fibrous...
Cucurbita pepo A fun and easy-to-grow mix of ornamental gourds of different colors and shapes, perfect for harvest season decorating. Contains varieties such as Yellow Warted, Flat Striped, Crown of...
Daucus carota HEIRLOOM. This 19th-century French heirloom, also known as Paris Market, is packed with flavor and cute as a button! These unusual carrots are about the size and shape...
Perilla frutescens HEIRLOOM. This beautiful green shiso is a well-loved heirloom from Japan, where it is considered one of the dento yasai, or culturally important traditional vegetables. The leaves have...
Citrullus lanatus This amazing orange-fleshed watermelon consistently delivers 25-pound, deliciously sweet and crisp fruits with pretty alternating dark and light green stripes on the skin. The orange color means it’s...
Cucurbita maxima HEIRLOOM. This brilliant red-orange, teardrop-shaped squash is a traditional vegetable from Japan. “Kuri” means chestnut in Japanese, a reference to the delicious nutty flavor of its deep orange,...
Vigna unguiculata HEIRLOOM. This now-rare Southern pea arrived in north Florida in the late 19th century, probably from the West Indies. Its tiny white seeds quickly became prized for their...
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM. Star of David okra, also known as Old Fashioned, produces fat, short pods with deep ridges that give them a star shape when cut in cross section....
Ocimum basilicum Lettuce Leaf basil’s gigantic, light green, deeply crumpled leaves have a mild and sweet flavor that makes them perfect for throwing directly on a sandwich or in a...
Sorghum bicolor HEIRLOOM. This sorghum was developed in South Africa and brought to the United States around 1850, where it was first known by the name “Enyama Imphee.” It was...
Mirabilis jalapa These sunny yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers open in late afternoon - and what better greeting at the end of a long day? Four O’Clocks can be direct-seeded in the...
Solanum lycopersicum HEIRLOOM. This deeply-ribbed, dark red tomato originated in pre-Columbian Mexico and was grown on Thomas Jefferson’s estate, Monticello, before tomatoes were widely adopted into Euro-American cooking. Fruits...
Zea mays HEIRLOOM. The stock for this sturdy dent variety was given to us by Robert Cown of Northern Georgia, whose great grandfather, Robert M. Cown, bred it from a...
Unavailable for 2024 Brassica oleracea Dazzling Blue kale’s smoky-blue-green, Lacinato-type leaves with purple midribs and veins really are dazzling! This showier version of everyone’s all-time-favorite “dino” kale was bred by...