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List of products by brand SEED2GO GOLD Garden Seeds
Seed2Go Gold Series is a premium brand of mixed varieties for vegetable, bean, pea, peppers, tomatos, and herbs where for every package ordered, 10% of profits are donated to goodwill.
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Rainbow Tomato, Heirloom, Brandywine Beefsteak Seeds, Organic
Brandywine tomatoes are large, plump beefsteak tomatoes with thin skin that is deep in color.
| 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 |
Stupice Tomato, Czech Republic, Czechoslovakia, Tomato Seeds
Stupice
A variety originating in the Czech Republic, Stupice Organic tomato seeds were introduced to North America in 1976. Plants are a naturally disease resistant, compact indeterminate (vine) type with attractive potato leaves.
Fruit Color: Red. Shape: Round. Size: 4 oz. Plant Habit: Determinate Plant Size: 3-4’
Succulent 4 oz. red fruits have a rich tangy sweet flavor. This vigorous plant with potato leaf foliage is an abundant producer.
Stupice is a 'cold-set' variety but is also an all-weather standout because it is able to produce in hot weather, too.
History: This heirloom tomato is from Czechoslovakia and arose in 1955 from a cross made at the cultivator station in the community of Stupice (near Prague). It bears an abundance of very sweet, flavorful 2-3" deep red fruit.
| 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 |
Jalapeño M Pepper, Improved, Veracruz, Mexico, Pepper Seeds
The thick-walled dark green fruits average 3-1/2” long by 1-1/2“ wide and are very pungent. This variety is slow to turn red and grow on plants from 24” to 36“ tall. Jalapeño M peppers are found in rings atop nachos and chopped into Mexican sauces. They can be used fresh or pickled. Capsicum annuum (73 days) Organic - Heirloom - Open Pollinated - Non-GMO
Heat Level: X Hot Scoville: 12,000
~ Packet contains 10 seeds.
Rutgers Tomato, Heirloom, Globe Shaped, Tomato Seeds
75 days, indeterminate — The plants are beautifully well behaved and compact for an indeterminate variety. Its fruits typically weigh about six ounces, are bright red in color, globular and slightly flattened in shape with smooth, thick walls that are crack resistant. Good for fresh slicing, cooking, juicing, as well as for canning — an excellent all-purpose variety.
Rutgers tomatoes are a smaller (12-14 ounces), globe-shaped variety created in the 1930s to produce a tasty, hearty, and versatile fruit. The plant is an indeterminate grower that typically does not grow higher than around 36", needing 70-80 days to reach maturity.
Color: Bright red
Shape: Round
Size: Average 2–4 in across and 2–3 in high
Weight: Average about 1 lb per fruit
Texture: Thick, meaty, and flavorful
Seeds: Small seed cavity and minimum of seeds
Vine: Strong, disease resistant, and indeterminate
Great for slicing in sandwiches or salads
A favorite for canning
Makes a thick, flavorful sauce
Has been used as a parent in the breeding of many other hybrids
| 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 |
Cheiro Roxa Séché Brazilian Hot Pepper, South American Pepper Seeds
| 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 |
Traditional & Old Fashioned Thyme, Herb Seeds
Thyme produces attractive bushy plants with tiny grey-green leaves. Not only used to flavor most meat, fish, and vegetable dishes, this versatile herb can also be used as a plant for rock gardens and edging.Thyme is extremely aromatic and has a pleasant, pungent, clover flavor.
PLANTING THYME:
Most gardeners will not grow thyme from seeds as the germination can be slow and uneven.
It's best to purchase the plant or use some cuttings from another thyme plant.
Plant the cuttings or seeds indoors 6-10 weeks before the last spring frost to get a head start.
2-3 weeks before the last spring frost, plant the seeds/cuttings in well drained soil about 9 inches apart.
Thyme plants should grow about 6-12 inches in height.
You can plant thyme alongside tomatoes and cabbage.
CARING FOR THYME PLANTS:
Water regularly and trim the plants regularly.
Prune the thyme plants in the spring and summer to contain growth.
To protect the plants during the winter, lightly mulch around the soil.
HARVESTING THYME:
You can harvest the sprigs and leaves in the summertime.
To dry the sprigs, hang them upside down in a dry, cool place such as a cellar.
So now that you know how to grow thyme, it's time to roll up your sleeves and get to planting!
| 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 |
Red Scotch Bonnet, Red Pepper, Bonney Pepper, Caribbean Pepper
Scotch bonnet (also known as Bonney peppers, or Caribbean red peppers) is a variety of chili pepper named for its supposed resemblance to a Scottish tam o' shanter bonnet. It is ubiquitous in West Africa as well as the Caribbean.
100,000-350,000 scoville units
With a heat rating of 100,000-350,000 scoville units, the scotch bonnet can be up to 40 times hotter than a typical jalapeño pepper
| 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 |
Chocolate Scotch Bonnet, Chocolate Pepper, Caribbean Pepper
Chocolate Scotch Bonnet has a slight bonnet shape like it's yellow relative. But it is much hotter and the peppers get much larger in size. It has a fruity and slightly smoky flavor. Peppers ripen from green to dark brown and can get almost 2 inches in diameter.
Anyone that's ever had a taste of the unique, super-hot Scotch Bonnet chilli pepper will know that it packs a powerful punch – it hits between 100,000 to 350,000 scovilles! To put it in perspective, Jalapeno peppers have a Scoville unit between 1,000 to 10,000. So yep, they're hot.
| 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 |
Hot Hungarian Wax, Hot Pepper, Hungary, Red, Orange, Yellow Hues, Pepper Seeds
Hot Hungarian Wax ORG
Since the mid 16th century, the Hungarians have performed culinary marvels with both hot and sweet peppers. Hungarian Hot Wax pepper seeds come from a cross between the mild banana pepper, native to Hungary, with hot chile peppers. This new variety of hot pepper came to the United States in 1932 and gained immediate popularity.
Big and juicy banana-shaped waxy peppers grow 5” long on 3’ tall plants. Ripens from pale yellow to deep golden orange and finally cherry red. Very productive even in cool weather. Great for short seasons. This pepper originated from Hungary in 1941 and is also known as Hot Banana Wax. For milder peppers with less heat, harvest early when pale green-yellow. As the pepper matures to red it gets hotter. These look like sweet Hungarian peppers and the only way to tell them apart is the heat! sandwiches.Capsicum annuum. (68 days)
Heat Level: Hot. Scoville 5,000–10,000 Organic, open-pollinated, heirloom.
~ Packet contains 50 seeds.
| 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 |