Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or... MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... 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Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or... MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... 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Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or... MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... 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Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or... MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... 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Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or... MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... 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Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or... MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... 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Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or... MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or... MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or... MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or... MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or... MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or... MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or... MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or... MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or... MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Organic Glass Gem Popcorn (Zea mays) Glass Gem is a stunning Native American heirloom, preserved by renowned breeder, Carl Barns. Lustrous kernels are colored in stained glass hues of blue, gold, green, pink, purple, and red. Multipurpose ears 5-8” long can be popped, ground, or... MSRP: Now: $5.75 Add to Cart Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Neon Pink Popcorn (Zea mays) This heat- and drought-tolerant heirloom yields adorable pinky-red, 3-4” mini-ears on strong 6’ stalks. Colorful ears make a stunning autumn display. Popped kernels are light and flavorful. A fun, festive variety for young gardeners! 75... MSRP: Now: $4.00 Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Organic Double Standard Bi-Colored Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The original open-pollinated, bicolor sweet corn! This delectable, fast-growing variety is an excellent choice for home gardeners – easy to grow in raised beds and smaller plots. Uniform ears approximately 7” long flourish on sturdy stalks... MSRP: Now: $4.75 Add to Cart Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Abundance Sweet Corn (Zea mays) The perfect choice for home gardeners in hotter, drier zones. Abundance yields sweet, crisp yellow ears bursting with good old-fashioned flavor. Delicious roasted, grilled, steamed, or gently boiled. Kernels freeze well. 75 seeds... MSRP: Now: $3.75 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Organic Jerry Petersen Blue Corn (Zea mays) Jerry Petersen is a superb grinding variety that yields a lovely, ultra-soft blue corn flour. We love featuring these stunning, inky blue ears in our autumn ornamental displays. 7-8” ears grow on sturdy plants that reach 7’ tall. 50... MSRP: Now: $4.50 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Kyoto Carrot (Daucus carota) Stunning scarlet carrots are surprisingly sweet and crisp. Long roots reach 10-12” in length; ruby color develops as they reach half length. This revered Japanese heirloom is delectable fresh from the garden, roasted, steamed, and pickled. Freezes... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Purple Savoy Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) For optimal results, plant this fast-growing, cold-loving variety in the fall. Small 1 to 3-pound heads have purple-tinged green leaves with the signature savoy crinkle. Sweet, tender, and great for stuffing. 300 seeds minimum Germination: 7-14... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Mammoth Red Rock Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Crisp and succulent fresh from the garden, this large, lovely cabbage brings color and bright flavor to salads and stir-fries. Mammoth Red Rock’s dense 8-10” head makes it a terrific choice for pickling and braising as well. Exposure to cool... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Green Express Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Direct sow in early fall or transplant into your spring garden and enjoy tender-crisp heads, 5-6” in diameter in less than 2 months. Uniformly round mini cabbages weigh approximately 2 pounds. Mild, sweet flavor. 250 seeds minimum Germination:... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Kyoto 3 Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa) This robust Japanese heirloom can reach 7 pounds at full maturity. Like all Chinese cabbages, Kyoto 3 thrives in cooler temperatures. Crunchy-crisp and nutritious with a mild, sweet flavor, this barrel-shaped variety is great in slaws and salads... MSRP: Now: $3.25 Add to Cart Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Organic Prize Choy Pac Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Crisp, juicy, and flavorful! Prize Choy Pac Choy is slow to bolt and remarkably disease resistant. Uniform stalks mature quickly. Ivory stems with deep green leaves are lovely in the garden. Plant this cool crop in early spring and again in fall. 150... MSRP: Now: $4.25 Add to Cart Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Red Mammoth Fodder Beet (Beta vulgaris) For centuries, farmers have cultivated beets for livestock feed. Nutrient dense, delicious, and economical, Red Mammoth Fodder is an excellent choice for animal and human consumption. Sweet, hardy beetroots can weigh 15+ pounds at full maturity. Greens... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) This multipurpose heirloom produces a large ivory taproot topped with an abundance of tender leafy greens. Roast these sweet, lush beets or process them for sugar. Greens are delicious raw in salads or gently sautéed. Long storing and fun to grow... MSRP: Now: $3.00 Add to Cart Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Golden Sunshine Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Bright yellowy-green foliage, scarlet blooms, and delectable pods! This vigorous grower brings a big burst of color to your midsummer garden while attracting scads of hummingbirds and bees. Bean pods are long and tender, best harvested when young. Great... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected × OK
Quick view Black Coat Runner Bean (Phaseolus coccineus) Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love this old European heirloom. Long vines are drenched in orange and red blossoms. Black Coat’s shorter pods can be enjoyed as snap beans when young; dried beans are flavorful and creamy after maturing to... MSRP: Now: $3.50 Add to Cart Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next Compare Selected