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Garden Seed Packets

Featuring heirloom, open-pollinated, non-GMO, untreated seeds.

Nothing beats a home grown garden full of flowers, vegetables, herbs, and fruits.

Shop from our various vegetable garden seed varieties for your home grown garden.

Why stock up at the groceries when you can have unlimited supply in your very own backyard. 

 

Garden Seed Packets

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Forgotten Herb, Salad Burnet, Burnet Seeds

The leaves of Salad Burnet have a nutty flavour and a slight taste of cucumber. The latter is the reason it is often added to Gin & Tonic as a garnish; we prefer it as an addition to salads.

Used for flavoring in vinegars and sauces

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Pak Choy, Bok Choy, Chinese Cabbage - [ SEED2GO.CA] - VG-BC - Cabbage
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Pak Choy, Bok Choy, Chinese Cabbage

Bok choy, pak choi or pok choi is a type of Chinese cabbage. Chinensis varieties do not form heads and have green leaf blades with lighter bulbous bottoms instead, forming a cluster reminiscent of mustard greens. It has a flavor between spinach and water chestnuts but slightly sweeter with a mildly peppery undertone.

Sow bok choy in spring and again in late summer for harvest in fall. Sow in double rows, with rows spaced 10 inches (25 cm) apart. Plant seeds 2 inches (5 cm) apart and barely cover them with soil. Gradually thin to 8 inches (20 cm) apart.

Chinese cabbage is a cool-weather plant that will bolt and go to seed quickly in warm weather and long days; grow Chinese cabbage in spring or autumn in temperatures ranging from 45° to 75°F (7-24°C). Sow seed 4 to 6 weeks before the average date of the last frost in spring.

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Sweet Cicely Anise Herb, Egypt and Mediterranean, Herb Seeds

Anise is known for its natural sweetness and unmistakable licorice flavor. Anise has a similar aroma and taste profile to licorice root, fennel, star anise, and caraway.

In foods, anise is used as a flavoring agent. It has a sweet, aromatic taste that resembles the taste of black licorice.

Sweet Cicely, also known as Anise, Aniseroot, or Sweet Chervil, is a perennial herb with a strong anise-like scent and flavor. It's part of the carrot family and is edible, with leaves, roots, stems, and seed pods all being safe to eat. 

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Manisha, Indian Spinach, ਮਨੀਸ਼ਾ ਪਾਲਕ - [ Seed2Go - Canada ] - V-MNS - Spinach
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Manisha, Indian Spinach, ਮਨੀਸ਼ਾ ਪਾਲਕ

Quick growing variety with big thick leaf, reddish in color, soft and succulent.

Very fast growing indian spinach. Leaves are broad, green and thick. The plants are very tender and attractive. Repeat harvesting can start after 25 days of planting. 

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Clemson Spineless Okra Seeds, Bhindi, Bamia, Gumbo, Africa

Excellent in soup and gumbo.
AAS Winner Type
7" pods. 5' plants. 
Easy to grow.
Type Okra
Family Mallows Family
Temperature Soil 65-70F
Temperature Daytime 75-90F
Temperature Evening 60+F
Lighting Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day
Water Steady, 6 Gallons / Week
Maturity Short, 50-60 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 5.9-6.8
Zones 5a-11B
Plant Placement 8 Plants, 4 Per Row

 

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Root Parsley

Parsley roots are a pale creamy-white, like a parsnip, but less yellow, and are thin and slender like a carrot. They taste of parsley, but also of celeriac and parsnip.

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Sandia De Raton Sour Gherkin Cucumber, Mouse Melon, South American - [ Seed2Go.ca ] - [Seed Packets] - Cucumber -
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Sandia De Raton Sour Gherkin Cucumber, Mouse Melon, South American

Compared to everything from mini-melons to cucumbers to fava beans, the Mexican Sour Gherkin (Melothria scabra) is a small heirloom vegetable that lends itself to salads, stir fries and pickle crocks. Grow the small gems as you would cucumbers -- with a support for the vigorous vines as well as full sun and fertile soil.

Seeds may be either started indoors or directly in the garden when the soil is warm enough. Gardeners in warmer, Mediterranean climates can often skip the extra work of raising Mexican sour gherkin seedlings by direct-seeding the intriguing veggies in April or May.

Direct-seed Mexican sour gherkins into a garden bed to which a 3-inch layer of compost has been tilled into the ground. Sow about six seeds in groups, or circles, that are 12 inches apart. Within each circle, plant the seeds about 2 inches from one another.

Sow at the depth recommended on the seed packet -- generally about 1 inch. Water the ground lightly. Thin seedlings to 12 inches apart when they are 4 inches tall. Choose the strongest-looking seedling and cut the rest to the ground with garden scissors. Water the vines at least once a week, checking between watering sessions to ensure the ground is moist to a depth of at least 3 inches.

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