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Seed Fundraiser Catalog

Seed Packet Fundraising Catalog 🌱

Raise funds in a simple and sustainable way with seed packet fundraising! Purchase seed packets at 50% OFF, then sell them at any price you choose to supporters in your school, workplace, non-profit group, or neighbourhood. The difference between your purchase price and selling price becomes profit for your cause.

 

HOW IT WORKS 📦

 

Ask for your discount code to fundraise. Send an email to sales@seed2go.ca and explain your fundraising campaign.

This is perfect if you want to deliver the product immediately instead of asking supporters to wait for orders.

 

Simply organize your seed packets in a box, separated by varieties or categories, and go to parent to parent in your school offering seed packets for sale.

 

Purchase your preferred seed varieties in bulk at 50% OFF wholesale pricing, then sell them to friends, family, neighbours, or community members. You can price the packets higher to maximize profits for your fundraising campaign.

 

Best of all, unsold seed packets can be returned for credit toward next year’s fundraiser, helping reduce risk and waste while supporting your cause year after year.

 

🌿 Grow plants. Grow community. Grow your fundraiser.

 

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Latin Culantro Cimarron, Latin Herb, Mexican Coriander, Herb Seeds, South American

Culantro cimarron, also known as Mexican coriander or long coriander, is a tropical herb (Eryngium foetidum) with a strong, pungent flavor and aroma similar to, but more intense than, cilantro, and is used in various Caribbean and Latin American cuisines. 

Appearance: Culantro cimarron has long, tough, green leaves with serrated or toothed edges, earning it the nickname "saw leaf herb". 

Taste and Aroma: It shares a similar flavor profile to cilantro but with a more potent, almost citrusy, and earthy taste. 

Culinary Uses: It's commonly used in soups, stews, rice and bean dishes, and as a flavoring in marinades and salsas, particularly in Puerto Rican and other Caribbean cuisines. 

Other Names: It has various names, including fitweed, ngò gai, recao, and shado beni. 

Medicinal Uses: Culantro cimarron has been used traditionally in folk medicine for various ailments, including chills, vomiting, burns, fevers, and more. 

Cultivation: It is a tropical perennial and annual herb, native to Mexico and South America, and cultivated worldwide. 

Botanical Family: It belongs to the same plant family as cilantro (Apiaceae). 

Type

Herbs
Family Family Varies
Temperature Soil 50-60F
Temperature Daytime 50-85F
Temperature Evening 45F
Lighting Partial, 2-4 Hours/Day
Water Light, 6 Gallons/Week
Maturity 65-100 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 5.5-8.0
Zones 2A-10B
Plant Placement 3 Plants, 3 Rows
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Price $3.69
Chocolate Cherry Tomato Seeds, Organic, Black Cherry - [ Seed2Go.ca ] - [Seed Packets] - Grape & Cherry Tomatoes -
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Chocolate Cherry Tomato Seeds, Organic, Black Cherry

Open-pollinated heirloom  (65 days)

Fruit Color: Black. Size: 1" Round  Plant Habit: Indeterminate  Plant Size: 4-5’

Red smooth 3" plum shaped fruits produce well the entire season. It is tart and juicy making it a fantastic salad tomato.

History: A truly black cherry tomato that is sweet, delicious and irresistible. Aaron Whaley developed this variety to create a plant which was superior and more uniform than Black Cherry. The Chocolate Cherry tomatoes pick easily from the stem and are produced in abundance on tall plants. 

Packet contains 10 Organic Seeds

★★★★★ In Stock
Price $3.69

Deep Purple Bell Pepper, Beauty Sweet Pepper Seeds

Color: Starts green, turns deep purple, then red when fully mature.

Shape: Typically blocky, bell-shaped with 3-4 lobes, about 3-4 inches long.

Flesh: Thick, crisp, and juicy. 

Taste: Mildly sweet, fresh, and sometimes described as slightly fruity.

Heat: 0 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), meaning it has no heat. 

Uses

Excellent for fresh salads, crudités, and garnishes due to its color and crunch.

Great for roasting, stir-frying, or adding to other cooked dishes.

Adds a beautiful pop of color to any meal. 

Type Peppers
Family Nightshade Family
Temperature Soil 65-80F
Temperature Daytime 70-90F
Temperature Evening 60+F
Lighting Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day
Water Heavy, 6 Gallons/Day
Maturity Moderate, 65-85 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 5.5-7.0
Zones 4A-11B
Plant Placement 6 Plants, 3  Row
★★★★★ In Stock
Price $3.69
Fushimi Togarashi Japanese Sweet Pepper, Asian Vegetable, とがらしふしみピーマン Pepper Seeds - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Pepper Se
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Fushimi Togarashi Japanese Sweet Pepper, Asian Vegetable, とがらしふしみピーマン Pepper Seeds

Fushimi Pepper Seeds – This traditional Japanese sweet pepper is delicious when eaten right off the plant! It has crispier skin and texture than its companion the Shishito pepper. The thin walls and bright green color make it very popular and widely used in Asian cooking, especially in tempura. These are generally picked and used when they are green, but you can also let them ripen more to a nice red color. 

Fushimi Peppers can be harvested earlier than most other peppers, and are very prolific the entire season, so you'll be harvesting them all summer. You can cook these up with a little sesame oil and salt in a hot frying pan, they are also great when grilled or pickled! 

Fushimi pepper plants produce a heavy crop of long 6" narrow pods. Plants are 24" tall and great for container gardens. Easy to grow in full sun and fertile soil. Capsicum annuum (80 days) Heirloom - Open-pollinated

Heat level: None

~ Packet contains 10 seeds. 

In early spring, start seeds indoors 8 weeks prior to warm nightly temperatures. 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 - 14 days. Transplant seedlings into pots and grow until there are 6 true leaves on the plant. Plant them directly into rich soil, 24” apart or into large containers. Harvest peppers when they are full size.

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Price $3.69
Chupetinho/Chupetinha Black Biquinho Pepper Seeds, Mild Pepper, Brazillian - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Pepper Seeds -
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Chupetinho/Chupetinha Black Biquinho Pepper Seeds, Mild Pepper, Brazillian

This rare pepper is crunchy and juicy with a mix of tropical flavors that are described as citrus and fruity with slightly smoky tones. Biquinho can be eaten raw or cooked, but are generally pickled in vinegar and served with meals. Try these Biquinho peppers which are also called Sweety Drops, in our Pickled Sweety Drop Peppers Recipe. These peppers are quite popular in Brazil, where they originated.

The peppers start as a striking deep purple or black, eventually ripening to a deep red with some purple undertones. They have a teardrop or beak-like shape, typical of the Biquinho family. 

Black Biquinho peppers have a sweet, fruity flavor with a mild heat. They are often described as having a slightly smoky taste when eaten fresh and are popular for pickling due to their flavor and texture. 

The heat is generally low, ranging from 500 to 2,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU). 

The plants can grow to be 2 to 2.5 feet tall and have medium spread. The foliage and stems can be dark, adding to the pepper's ornamental appeal. 

Black Biquinho peppers are versatile in the kitchen. They are excellent for pickling, adding to salsas, hot sauces, and marinades, or using as a garnish. They can also be used in soups, stews, and even jams and jellies. 

They are a Brazilian heirloom pepper, belonging to the Capsicum chinense species. 

Capsicum annuum (90 days) Heirloom - Open Pollinated

Type Peppers
Family Nightshade Family
Temperature Soil 65-80F
Temperature Daytime 70-90F
Temperature Evening 60+F
Lighting Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day
Water Heavy, 6 Gallons/Day
Maturity Moderate, 65-85 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 5.5-7.0
Zones 4A-11B
Plant Placement 6 Plants, 3  Row
★★★★★ In Stock
Price $3.69
Super Chili Pepper, Mild Hot Pepper Seeds,  AAS Winner, Hybrid Seeds - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Pepper Seeds -
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Super Chili Pepper, Mild Hot Pepper Seeds, AAS Winner, Hybrid Seeds

"Super Chili" Hybrid Pepper

Prolific Yield: Produces over 200 peppers per plant.

Color-Changing Fruit: Ripens from green to orange to red.

Heat Level: Moderate to high, 40,000-50,000 Scoville Heat Units.

Flavor Profile: Slightly floral.

Versatile Uses: Can be used in cooking, dried for seasonings, or grown for its ornamental appeal.

Type Peppers
Family Nightshade Family
Temperature Soil 65-80F
Temperature Daytime 70-90F
Temperature Evening 60+F
Lighting Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day
Water Heavy, 6 Gallons/Day
Maturity Moderate, 65-85 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 5.5-7.0
Zones 4A-11B
Plant Placement 6 Plants, 3  Row
★★★★★ In Stock
Price $3.69
Garden Peach Tomato, South American, Peru, Tomato Seeds
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Garden Peach Tomato, South American, Peru, Tomato Seeds

Garden Peach tomatoes are a cultivar of tomato, native South American fruit mainly from Peru. Its small, bright yellow fruit is the standard globe shape of tomato. With its yellow coloring, blushing vaguely pink mottling when very ripe, and fuzzy skin, it resembles a peach. This cultivar is also extremely prolific.

Open-pollinated heirloom  (71 days)

Fruit Color: Yellow. Shape: Round. Size: 2-4 oz. Plant Habit: Indeterminate  Plant Size: 5’

Tomatoes have fuzzy skin just like a peach! They are mildly sweet 2-4 oz fruits that are fun to grow and quite a novelty.

History: This heirloom was developed in 1890 by plant breeder Elbert S. Carman andwas introduced as a novelty in the Hallock & Sons 1890 seed catalog. In 1893 Burpee described this heirloom as "delicate, melting in the mouth like a grape".

Organic Heirloom non-GMO    10 Seeds

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Price $3.69

New Yorker Tomato Seeds, Slicing Tomato, North American

New Yorker tomato seeds produce an early-maturing, determinate, heirloom variety of tomato excellent for short-season and cool-climate gardening. These plants yield 4-6 ounce, globe-shaped tomatoes with smooth, crack-resistant skin and meaty red flesh, perfect for canning, sauces, salads, and fresh eating. To grow them, start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost, transplant seedlings into pots after true leaves appear, and then move them outdoors to a sunny location after the last frost.  

Heirloom Variety:

A well-established, open-pollinated variety known for its historical development in 1912 for northern climates. 

Determinate Growth:

Plants grow to a compact size, making them suitable for small gardens and containers. 

Early Maturing:

An extra-early variety that produces fruit ready for harvest in about 65-70 days. 

Fruit Quality:

Features 4-6 ounce, flattened globe-shaped tomatoes that are smooth, meaty, and crack-resistant. 

Best Uses:

Ideal for fresh eating, salads, sandwiches, and for canning, cooking, and sauces

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Price $3.69

Caribbean Black Congo Habanero Chocolate Pepper Seeds

The Chocolate Habanero, also called Congo Black or Brown Congo, is a very hot Capsicum chinense pepper known for its unique, rich, smoky, and slightly sweet flavor profile, unlike typical fruity habaneros, ripening to a deep chocolate-brown color with fiery heat (300,000-450,000 SHU) perfect for BBQ sauces, jerk marinades, and salsas, offering bold, earthy depth.
 
Flavor: Sweet, smoky, earthy, with raisin-like undertones and sometimes hints of passion fruit, providing flavor before the intense heat hits.
Heat: Very Hot (300,000 - 450,000 SHU), delivering a powerful, lingering burn.
Appearance: Wrinkled pods, about 3 inches long, transition from green to a glossy, dark chocolate-brown color when ripe.
Origin: Caribbean (Trinidad, Jamaica).
Uses: Excellent in salsas, marinades, BBQ sauces, hot sauces, and Caribbean dishes, adding complex flavor and significant heat. 
 
Type Peppers
Family Nightshade Family
Temperature Soil 65-80F
Temperature Daytime 70-90F
Temperature Evening 60+F
Lighting Full Sun, 6-8 Hours/Day
Water Heavy, 6 Gallons/Day
Maturity Moderate, 65-85 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 5.5-7.0
Zones 4A-11B
Plant Placement 6 Plants, 3  Row
★★★★★ In Stock
Price $3.69
Piquillo Spanish Sweet Pepper, Little Beaks, Spicy & Sweet, Northern Spain Pepper Seeds - [ Shop Canadian Seeds Online ]  - Pepp
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Piquillo Spanish Sweet Pepper, Little Beaks, Spicy & Sweet, Northern Spain Pepper Seeds

Their name means "little beaks" and it's easy to see why. This diminutive and sharply-tapered variety of chili pepper is one of the stars of the Spanish table. Have you ever tried them?

These peppers are simultaneously sweet, spicy, and smoky thanks to some time spent over wood fires after harvesting. The slow-roasting also cooks away much of the water in the pepper, concentrating and intensifying the natural flavors. 

The Spanish Piquillo pepper (a.k.a. the little beak pepper) is usually seen coming out of a jar. This sweet pepper with modest heat –nearly imperceptible– has both smoky and tart undertones. It received a European PDO (Protected Denomination of Origin) and cannot be commercially grown outside its Navarra, Spain region, but we have home garden seeds available for you to grow them in your own garden.

For a delicious treat, make our Marinated Piquillo Peppers Recipe. 

A rare heirloom from Northern Spain with a real surprising and delicious flavor. The 3”-4” peppers ripen from olive-green to fre-red. They grow on productive 3’ tall open-pollinated plants. Capsicum annuum  (85) Days

Heat Level: Very Mild  Scoville 0-500

~ Packet contains 10 seeds. 

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Price $3.69