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Vegetable Seeds

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

Nothing beats a home grown garden.

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

 

Vegetable Seeds

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Rotonda Bianca Eggplant Rosa Bianca, Romanesca, Sfumata di Rosa - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Eggplant -
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Rotonda Bianca Eggplant Rosa Bianca, Romanesca, Sfumata di Rosa

ROTONDA BIANCA SFUMATA DI ROSA sel. ROMANESCA

Produces round-oval fruit that is flattened at the tip and deeply grooved. Violet with blue and white tinges near the stalk. Compact  flesh  with few seeds. Resistant to transportation and particularly suitable for industrial processing. A vigorous and erect plant with well covering foliage. Suitable for growing either in a nursery or directly outdoors.

Peculiar round white eggplant with shades of rose color. Large size fruits of 12-15cm in diameter. Italian heirloom, very productive and medium-early cycle. The flesh is white and creamy with a  sweet and delicate savor.

Eggplant should always be cooked before it is consumed, as it has an alkanoid that can damage the digestive system. It contains vitamins, antioxidants, iron, fiber and magnesium among many others.

The sowing takes place in March or April outdoors, while in the interior it is done from January. At 1cm deep and 45cm between plants. Seeds need temperature of 25ºC to germinate. After 3 to 5 months from sowing, the fruits will be ripe and can be harvested. Prefers fertile and well-drained soils.

Packet: 9-10 grams of seed

 

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Habanero Pepper Mix: Chocolate, White, Green, Red, Orange, Yellow, Pepper Seeds - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Pepper Seeds
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Habanero Pepper Mix: Chocolate, White, Green, Red, Orange, Yellow, Pepper Seeds

Plant seeds in the garden two weeks before the last frost. Transplants grown indoors will need eight to 10 weeks of growing time before planting out. In areas with less than 120 growing days, the peppers can be started earlier and grown inside until transplant time.

Choose a location with full sunlight for at least six hours per day, as habaneros LOVE the sun. Dig your hole twice the width of your pot and as deep as you can so that the soil level will be as close to the leaves as possible.

CHOCOLATE BEAUTY HABANERO

WHITE PEPPER HABANERO

ORANGE PEPPER HABANERO

RED PEPPER HABANERO

YELLOW PEPPER HABANERO

GREEN PEPPER HABANERO

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Yellow Scotch Bonnet Pepper, Extra Super Hot, Martinique Pepper, Jamaican Hot, Bahama Mama, Pepper Seeds - [ Seed2Go.ca ] - [See
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Yellow Scotch Bonnet Pepper, Extra Super Hot, Martinique Pepper, Jamaican Hot, Bahama Mama, Pepper Seeds

Scotch bonnet, also known as bonney peppers, or Caribbean peppers, is a variety of chili pepper named for its resemblance to a tam o' shanter hat. It is ubiquitous in West Africa. Most Scotch bonnets have a heat rating of 100,000–350,000 Scoville units.

WEAR GLOVES WHEN HANDLING, DO NOT TOUCH YOUR EYES! WASH HANDS AFTER TOUCHING!

Cultivar: 'Scotch Bonnet'

Heat: Very hot

Scoville scale: 100,000–350,000 SHU

Yellow Scotch Bonnet - This pepper gives Jamaican chicken dishes their special flavor! Scotch Bonnet goes by several names including Jamaican Hot, Martinique Pepper and Bahama Mama. It is closely related to the habanero, but with a sweeter flavor and stouter shape. The pods are 1-1/2" wide and 1-1/2" long and have a citrus-like flavor with a lot of heat. They mature from green to bright yellow on very productive 24" tall plants.  Capsiucum chinense (90 days). 

Capsiucum chinense strains require a great deal of attention during the germination process. Moisture and a constant and consistent heat range must be maintained. Place the seeds in sterile media and cover 1/4” deep. Provide 85°F bottom heat, bright light and keep moist at all times. Seeds will germinate in 7 - 21 days. Transplant seedlings into pots and grow until there are 6 true leaves on the plant. Plant them directly into rich soil, 30” apart or into containers. 

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Canary Melon Seeds, Middle-East Persia - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Melon -
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Canary Melon Seeds, Middle-East Persia

A Canary melon is a large, sweet, oblong melon with bright yellow, smooth skin and juicy, pale white-green flesh that tastes like a sweeter, softer honeydew with subtle tropical fruit, pineapple, and banana notes. Rich in vitamins A and C and low in calories, it's a healthy and refreshing fruit for snacks, fruit salads, desserts, and smoothies. To choose a ripe melon, look for uniformly yellow, firm skin, a sweet aroma, and a slight give when gently pressed on the base.

Sweetness: It is known for its delightful sweetness. 

Tang: A subtle tartness or tanginess adds complexity to the flavor. 

Tropical Notes: Hints of banana and pineapple are often noted in its aromatics and taste. 

Musky Finish: It has a mellow, slightly musky finish, though less overpowering than some other melons. 

The flesh is soft, creamy, and succulent, providing a juicy texture that is softer than a cantaloupe or honeydew.

Canary melons are best served chilled.

Their flavor profile makes them excellent for fresh preparations, such as in fruit salads or as a simple sweet snack, often after dinner.

Type Melon
Family Gourd Family
Temperature Soil 65-70F
Temperature Daytime 80-100F
Temperature Evening 50+F
Lighting Light, Full, 6-8 Hours / Day
Water Heavy, 3 Gal / Day
Maturity Long, 65-115 Days
PH Neutral Ph Neutral, 6-6.8
Zones 3A-11lb
Plant Placement 4 Plants, 2 Per Row

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Golden Jubilee Tomato, Large & Delicious Tomato, 30 Seeds - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Tomato Seeds -
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Golden Jubilee Tomato, Large & Delicious Tomato, 30 Seeds

Meaty and thick, golden-orange skin with a mild flavor. A great choice for its low acidity and high Vitamin C content.

History: The Golden Jubilee was first introduced in 1943 by the W. Atlee Burpee & Co. which was established in 1876. After almost 150 years Burpee continues and has grown into a very large organization. Golden Jubilee is sweet, mild and meaty. Its mild flavor pairs well with other ingredients and it holds its orange color when cooked. An All American Selections winner in 1943.

Open-pollinated (80 days)

Plant Habit: Indeterminate.  Plant Size: 6’.  Fruit Color: Orange.  Shape: Globe.  Size: 6-8 oz. 30 seeds 

Type Tomato
Family Nightshade Family
Temperature Soil 70F
Temperature Daytime 70-85F
Temperature Evening 65+F
Lighting Light, Full, 6-8 Hours / Day
Water Heavy, 9 Gal / Day
Maturity Long, 65-100 Days
PH Neutral Ph Neutral, 5.5-6.8
Zones 2A-10b
Plant Placement 2 Plants, 2 Per Row
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Black Beauty Eggplant, ​Belezza Nera o Black Beauty - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Eggplant -
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Black Beauty Eggplant, ​Belezza Nera o Black Beauty

Medium-early cycle variety. Round-oval fruit, smooth, brilliant black color.

Strong plant, erect, with plenty of healthy leaves, full covering, high yeld. Transport and handles well, besides being suitable for industrial processing.

Suitable for greenhouse and open field cultivation. 

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'Golden' Onion of Parma, Italy, Golden Yellow Onion Seeds - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Onion -
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'Golden' Onion of Parma, Italy, Golden Yellow Onion Seeds

The 'golden' onion of Parma, Italy. A late maturing onion with golden upright top-shaped large bulbs. Excellent storage quality. Compares to any of the top yellow varieties for taste. The shape makes for great slicing. Long Day. Untreated seed.

Golden onions of Parma stand out for their refined simplicity, enclosed in a skin with a sophisticated colour. On the inside, however, it is extremely simple and genuine, so much so that it is appreciated worldwide. It is, in fact, an antique variety famous throughout Europe.

Golden onions of Parma are particularly resistant and easy to preserve. They are large and pyramid in shape and range from straw yellow to intense gold.

This variety takes a long time to develop. It is sown in mid-winter between December and February, but is not harvested until the summer, between mid-July and the end of August. One of the reasons that makes it so successful lies in its storage properties: golden onions of Parma can be perfectly preserved until well after the winter, especially if stored in a cellar or pantry, inside a basket covered with a sheet of newspaper, in a paper bag or cardboard box, where any chance of humidity that might cause the growth of micro-organisms is kept under control.

Which cooking methods bring the best out of the golden onion of Parma? Thanks to its intense taste, it is not very suitable to be consumed raw. On the contrary, its sweet taste can be best savoured in dishes that are cooked slowly, such as soups or braised meats. These qualities have earned it a place of honour on any table in Emilia, but also the Marche region – where it is popular in onion and tomato omelette – and in Umbria, the home of the “cipollata”, or onion stew. Even in simpler preparations, the golden onion of Parma will bowl you over with its sweet taste: try it baked, cut into slices and fried with breadcrumbs, served with anchovy fillets or a few slivers of hard cheese.

From a nutritional viewpoint, the golden onion of Parma is rich in vitamin C and calcium. It also has vermifuge, antiseptic and diuretic properties, being very close to the true rustic onion that are so popular with Emilian farmers.

Type Onion
Family Allium Family
Temperature Soil 40F+
Temperature Daytime 55-75F
Temperature Evening 45+F
Lighting Full, 6-8 Hous Per Day
Water Steady, 6 Gallons / Week
Maturity Long, 80-120 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 5.5-6.5
Zones 3A-9B
Plant Placement 12 Plants, 3 Per Row

 

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Pioneer Cucumber, Pickling Cucumber - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Cucumber -
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Pioneer Cucumber, Pickling Cucumber

Pioneer cucumbers are a reliable slicing variety known for their smooth, dark green skin and straight, uniform shape. They typically grow 6–8 inches long with crisp, juicy flesh and small, tender seeds. This variety is valued for its mild, refreshing flavor and good resistance to common cucumber diseases, making it a great choice for home gardens and market growers.

Pioneer cucumbers are best enjoyed fresh due to their crisp texture and clean taste. Slice them into salads, sandwiches, and wraps, or serve with dips. They’re also excellent for light pickling, cucumber salads, and refreshing drinks like infused water. Their mild flavor pairs well with herbs, vinegar, and yogurt-based dressings.

 

 
Type Cucumber
Family Gourd Family
Temperature Soil 70-80F
Temperature Daytime 70-85F
Temperature Evening 65F+
Lighting Partial, 4-6 Hours Per Day
Water Heavy, 3 Gallons Per Day
Maturity Moderate: 50-60 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 07-Jan
Zones 4A-11B
Plant Placement 4 Plants, 2 Per Row

 

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Marketer AAS Winner, Cucumber, Pickling When Small - [ Seed2Go - Canada ] - V-CM - Cucumber
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Marketer AAS Winner, Cucumber, Pickling When Small

Produces cucumbers that are typically dark green with white spines and 9 inches in length. A great cucumber for pickling and salads, having a mild flavor with a hint of sweetness. A great choice for market growers and home gardeners. Start in doors a month before the last frost, or direct sow a couple of weeks after the last frost. Plant in hills 5 feet apart. Sow 5 or 6 seeds per hill half an inch deep and at least an inch apart. 

Typical salad variety. Cylindrical fruits, 18-20 cm long, with rounded tip. Dark green skin, firm flesh with few seeds. Central sprouts should be pinched out above first four leaves, repeating operation after side-sprouts have grown. Abundant production from first fruits onwards. SOWING: plant outdoors from March to June, sowing 2-3 seeds per hole, with intervals of 30/40 cm between holes  and 1 metre between rows. Thin out seedlings after germination.

Dark green, smooth, slender fruits grow eight to nine inches long on vigorous vines and are ready to pick after 55 days.

‘Marketer’ is an open-pollinated variety with a sweet, mild flavor. A winner of the All-America Selections award in the edibles category in 1943, it’s ideal for hot, humid Southern climates.

Type Cucumber
Family Gourd Family
Temperature Soil 70-80F
Temperature Daytime 70-85F
Temperature Evening 65F+
Lighting Partial, 4-6 Hours Per Day
Water Heavy, 3 Gallons Per Day
Maturity Moderate: 50-60 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 07-Jan
Zones 4A-11B
Plant Placement 4 Plants, 2 Per Row

 

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Green Curled Ruffec, Scarola, Endive - [ Seed2Go.ca ] - [Seed Packets] - Endive -
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Green Curled Ruffec, Scarola, Endive

Green Curled Ruffec Endive is one of the finest endives for crisp and tasty salad. The leaves are thick, tender, and buttery with a distinctive taste. The cluster of inner leaves blanches to creamy yellow/white. A good producer that can be grown early and later in the season.

Curly or curled endive and escarole are cool-weather vegetables; they are varieties of the same plant. Curly endive has curled, ruffled leaves and escarole has smooth leaves. Curly endive is sometimes called frisee.

Endive and escarole are cool-season biennials grown as annuals. Both are salad greens similar to lettuce but stronger flavored. Both are commonly blanched to give them a paler appearance and milder flavor. Both grow from a large rosette of light-green leaves in the center that gradate to dark-green at the outer edges. Escarole has broader leaves; endive is commonly curled and often toothed. Endive is different from Belgian endive which is the young blanched sprout of the chicory plant.

Type Chicory
Family Asteraceae  Family
Temperature Soil 50-65F
Temperature Daytime 50-65F
Temperature Evening 40F+
Lighting Partial / Light, 4-6 Hours/Day
Water Light, 6 Gallons/Week
Maturity Light, 35-50 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 6.5-7.2
Zones 1A-9B
Plant Placement 4 Plants, 4 Per Row

Packet: 9-10 grams of seed

 

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