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Knuckle Purple Hull, Cowpea Seeds
Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

Try with for maximum Nitrogen fixation. Bush type cowpea producing heavy yields of purple pods. Cowpeas are great for drying and canning. Referred to as a “Knuckle Hull” because of the big, plump peas.
  • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 70-120 lbs.
  • Sub Type: Cowpeas
  • Seeds Per Ounce: 150
  • Days To Maturity: 65
  • Seeds Per Pound: 2400
  • Packet: 1 Ounce
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Barkant Forage Turnip, Brassicas
Prices start at : 400.00 USD / 100 Pounds

Turnips have a high leaf to stem ratio and and provide very high concentrations of protein, sugar content and leaf yields. Barkant turnips are an improved, early maturing, diploid turnip with a large purple tankard shaped bulb.
  • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 10-15 lbs.
  • Seeds Per Ounce: 12913
  • Seeds Per Gram: 461
  • categories: Cover Crop
  • Size: 100 Pounds
  • Life Cycle: Annual
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California Blackeye #46, Cowpea Seeds
Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

Similar to California Blackeye #5 but with smaller seeds. If using for Nitrogen fixation we highly recommend using a cowpea inoculant. The seeds are a typical blackeye type of Southern peas with cream-colored seed coats and black pigments around the eyes.
  • Weight: N/A
  • Sub Type: Cowpeas
  • Packet: 1 Ounce
  • Best Time to Sow: May-August
  • Seeds Per Ounce: 160
  • Size: 1/2 Pound
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Pinkeye Purple Hull, Cowpea Seeds
Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

If using for Nitrogen fixation we highly recommend using a cowpea inoculant. One of the most popular varieties preferred by Southerners. Cowpeas are great for drying and canning. Produce pods that are six to seven inches long and purple.

Cowpeas

    • Packet: 1 Ounce
    • Form: Seed
    • Size: 1/2 Pound
    • Sub Type: Cowpeas
    • categories: Cowpeas
    • Best Time to Sow: May-August
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    Sweet Clover, Legumes
    Prices start at : 275.00 USD / 100 Pounds

    Exceptional for honey bees and creating green manure! Sweet clover can grow nearly anywhere under most conditions. Comes OMRI Pre-inoculated. Can produce up to 170 lb. Sweet clover is slow to establish the first year but comes on fast the following year.
    • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 10-20 lbs.
    • Seeds Per Pound: 239,500
    • Breed: Open-pollinated
    • Sub Type: Clover
    • Days To Maturity: 60-70
    • Form: Seed
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    Common, Alfalfa
    Prices start at : 425.00 USD / 100 Pounds

    Alfalfa is basically good at everything! Just look at all it's uses below! Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.): Cool season, broadleaf, Perennial, Legume (N-fixation), Upright plant growth, Crude protein: hay or silage 14-22% Uses: Bees & Beneficial Insects,...
    • Form: Seed
    • Best Time to Sow: March-August
    • Botanical Name: Medicago sativa
    • Size: 100 Pounds
    • Dimensions: N/A
    • Sub Type: Alfalfa
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    Medinette Basil
    Prices start at : 3.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

    Excellent for potplant production, reaching only 30-35cm (12-14”) high. Compact variety with leaves larger than bush basil but not as large as Genovese. ‘Medinette' is slow to bolt, especially in hot conditions, and because of this trait it is often...
    • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal/Beverage/Aromatic/Industrial
    • Ease of Germination: Easy
    • Duration: Annual
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    Emerald Tassels Amaranth
    Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

    The young leaves can be cooked like spinach. It gets quite tall, up to 2m/6ft high, but then it produces long green tassels that swoop down for a striking tropical effect in the garden.
    • Botanical Name: Amaranthus caudatus 'Emerald Tassels'
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    Russian Tarragon
    Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

    Coarser foliage; almost completely lacks the odour and flavour characteristic of the true French variety. Tall, vigorous habit. Not recommended.
    • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal
    • Ease of Germination: Easy
    • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
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    Winter Carpet Savory
    Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

    • Ease of Germination: Easy
    • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
    • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal/Aromatic
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    Henna
    Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

    The white and pink flowers are very fragrant, and are used in the production of perfumes. It does not damage hair even when used for years, and covers white and grey hair. In the Middle East henna is a traditional part of wedding celebrations, decorating...
    • Botanical Name: Lawsonia inermis
    • Ease of Germination: Moderate
    • Duration: Perennial
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    White Stars Feverfew
    Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

    Low parthenolide. Lovely in fresh or dry bouquets and arrangements. Good container plant and for edging. Masses of double white flowers on neat, compact plants 18cm/7” high.
    • Uses: Medicinal
    • Botanical Name: Tanacetum parthenium 'White Stars'
    • Duration: Perennial
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    Lemon Bergamot
    Prices start at : 4.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

    Young foliage is strongly lemon-scented and excellent in tea. Attractive native of the American southwest with pink-purple flowers. Leaves used by Hopi Indians to flavour wild game.
    • Duration: Annual
    • Botanical Name: Monarda citriodora
    • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal/Beverage/Aromatic/Industrial
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    Rugosa Rose
    Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

    (Japanese rose; Saltspray rose) Hips are tomato-red and are large, up to an inch across. 120cm/4ft x 90cm/3ft. Excellent for group or hedge plantings. Easy to grow, tolerates part shade, and is very hardy.
    • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal/Beverage/Aromatic
    • Ease of Germination: Difficult/Special Treatment Required
    • Duration: Perennial
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    Sandflower
    Prices start at : 5.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

    Usually grown as an annual. Showy Australian native with flowers of pure white like the beaches of Australia's Gold Coast.
    • Botanical Name: Ammobium alatum
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    Yellow Oleander
    Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

    Do not use without medical supervision. Patients who are intolerant of digitalis. Often grown for hedging in the tropics or as pot plants in temperate areas. Like other oleanders, all parts are poisonous.
    • Uses: Medicinal/Poisonous!
    • When to Sow: Anytime
    • Ease of Germination: Moderate
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    Curled Celery
    Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

    Aromatic leaves are used to season soups and stews, and like parsley they can be used as a garnish. No blanching required. Outstanding curled leaf variety from Holland that is both ornamental and delicious to use in the kitchen like parsley.
    • Ease of Germination: Easy
    • When to Sow: Spring
    • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal
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    Yellow Echinacea
    Prices start at : 3.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

    (Yellow coneflower) The only yellow-flowering echinacea. Prairie native of the Missouri and Arkansas Ozark regions. Traditionally used like other echinaceas for its antiviral, anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting effects.
    • Uses: Medicinal
    • Duration: Perennial
    • Botanical Name: Echinacea paradoxa
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    Desert Blush Cilantro
    Prices start at : 3.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

    • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
    • Botanical Name: Coriandrum sativum 'Desert Blush'
    • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal/Industrial
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    Marseilles Basil
    Prices start at : 3.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

    More uniform than other varieties. Excellent for pots and for borders. Superb dwarf basil with large leaves.
    • When to Sow: Spring/Anytime
    • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal/Aromatic
    • Botanical Name: Ocimum basilicum 'Marseilles'
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    Pale-Purple Echinacea
    Prices start at : 3.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

    The taller (1m/40”) and the paler of the two, and may, in fact, be the more important commercially because much of what is sold as may actually be this species. Wagner of the University of Munich, the leading European research group working on echinacea,...
    • Uses: Medicinal
    • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
    • Ease of Germination: Moderate
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    Spaghetti Squash
    Prices start at : 2.50 USD / Seeds / pkt

    Delicious served hot with spaghetti sauce, cheese or butter, or chilled in salads. Egg-shaped squash with flesh that really does look like spaghetti. Melons keep for 1-2 months.
    • Botanical Name: Cucurbita pepo
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    Pistou Basil
    Prices start at : 3.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

    Excellent for pots and borders. Bush type with small leaves and a highly uniform dwarf compact habit.
    • Ease of Germination: Easy
    • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal/Aromatic
    • When to Sow: Spring/Anytime
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    Quickpick Pinkeye, Cowpea Seeds
    Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

    The pods are dark-purple and about seven to eight inches long containing nine to eleven, kidney-shaped seeds with large, maroon colored eyes. ‘Quickpick Pinkeye' is a pinkeye purplehull type variety that is determinate, erect, compact (reach about 20...
    • Days To Maturity: 60
    • Seeds Per Gram: 6
    • Packet: 1 Ounce
    • Seeds Per Pound: 2800
    • Form: Seed
    • Weight: N/A
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    Dazzler, Cosmo Seeds
    Prices start at : 160.00 USD / 5 Pounds

    Dazzler is a unique crimson Cosmo that has blunt petals and bright yellow centers. A real garden dazzler in real red.
    • Seeds Per Pound: 55000
    • Dimensions: N/A
    • Sow Method: Direct Sow
    • Botanical Name: Cosmo bipinnatus
    • categories: Flowers
    • Form: Seed
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    Castor Bean
    Prices start at : 5.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

    Large tropical-looking foliage. Oil extracted from seeds is a commonly used laxative for temporary constipation and acute diarrhea. Caution: although the oil is safe, raw seeds are poisonous.
    • When to Sow: Spring
    • Botanical Name: Ricinus communis
    • Uses: Medicinal/Poisonous!/Industrial
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    Leaf Amaranth
    Prices start at : 2.50 USD / Seeds / pkt

    Very tender with distinctive bittersweet flavour. (Chinese spinach; Hinn choy) Young leaves are eaten either cooked or raw like spinach, but contain more calcium and iron. Stems can be cooked like asparagus.
    • Botanical Name: Amaranthus tricolor
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