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Sweet Clover, Legumes
Prices start at : 275.00 USD / 100 Pounds

Comes OMRI Pre-inoculated. Can produce up to 170 lb. Uses: Bees & Beneficial Insects, Chicken Forage, Compaction Control, Deer Attractant, Erosion Control, Forage, Green Manure, Nitrogen Fixation, No Till, Weed Suppression
  • Life Cycle: Biennial
  • Seeds Per Pound: 239,500
  • Dimensions: N/A
  • Sub Type: Clover
  • Form: Seed
  • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 10-20 lbs.
United States
Tennessee
California Blackeye #46, Cowpea Seeds
Prices start at : 8.00 USD / 1/2 Pound

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.
  • Seeds Per Ounce: 160
  • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 70-120 lbs.
  • categories: Cowpeas
  • Plant Height: 15-18" inches
  • Zones: 3
  • Breed: Open-pollinated
United States
Tennessee
White Dutch Clover, Legumes
Prices start at : 425.00 USD / 100 Pounds

Fixes nitrogen. Spreads by stolons. Benefits bees and insects. Grow low so takes close mowing and grazing. Uses: Bees & Beneficial Insects, Chicken Forage, Deer Attractant, Erosion Control, Forage, Green Manure, Nitrogen Fixation, No Till, Weed Suppression
  • Seeds Per Ounce: 41500
  • Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Best Time to Sow: March-October
  • Weight: N/A
  • Seeds Per Gram: 1482
  • Botanical Name: Trifolium repens
United States
Tennessee
Wildlife Sunflower, Grains
Prices start at : 250.00 USD / 100 Pounds

  • Breed: Open-pollinated
  • Seeds Per Pound: 2000
  • Seeds Per Gram: 4
  • Dimensions: N/A
  • Sow Depth: 1"
  • Life Cycle: Annual
United States
Tennessee
Milkweed
Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

Used for asthma, painful cough and scrofula. Silk-like down of seeds is used to stuff pillows. Germination benefits from gibberellic acid treatment. Root and rhizome are anodyne (pain killing).
  • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal
  • Ease of Germination: Moderate
  • Duration: Perennial
United States
Tennessee
Jewelweed
Prices start at : 7.25 USD / Seeds Sept-Oct Shipment / pkt

Often grows in the same area as poison ivy, but it's handy to grow a patch of jewelweed just to be sure! Prefers moist, shady locations with rich soil. Juice or freshly crushed leaves are effective for the treatment of poison ivy.
  • Uses: Medicinal
  • Ease of Germination: Moderate
  • Botanical Name: Impatiens capensis
United States
Tennessee
Zhong Ma Huang
Prices start at : 7.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Saponin content is somewhat lower than . (Chinese ephedra) Properties and uses are similar to those of but contains the additional anti-inflammatory compound, ephedroxane. Prefers dry, well-drained sandy loam.
  • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
  • Uses: Medicinal
  • Botanical Name: Ephedra intermedia
United States
Tennessee
Snow Spike Anise-Hyssop
Prices start at : 4.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Homey bees love this herb, and for beekeepers having this around adds a light fragrance to the honey. Added to a bath, it can help ease sunburns, and yeast or fungal conditions. Brewed, it is known to help with digestion and congestion.
  • Botanical Name: Agastache foeniculum 'Snow Spike'
  • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
  • Duration: Perennial
United States
Tennessee
Prickly Pear
Prices start at : 5.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Bears edible fruits (pears) having pleasant, sweet, somewhat acid taste. Interesting cactus, winter hardy in Ontario. Prefers sandy soil. May be eaten raw or dried, first discarding thick skins and seeds.
  • Ease of Germination: Difficult
  • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
  • Duration: Perennial
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Tennessee
Brown Mustard
Prices start at : 2.50 USD / Seeds / pkt

Now commonly used in place of black mustard ( ) because it is easier to harvest. Condiment mustard most used in commerce for commercial prepared mustards and mustard powder. Seeds are darker and hotter than white mustard ( ).
  • When to Sow: Spring/Anytime
  • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
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Tennessee
Wild Lettuce
Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

Dried milky juice, called lactucarium or lettuce opium, was once used to induce sleep and to treat nervous disorders.
  • Botanical Name: Lactuca virosa
  • Uses: Medicinal
  • Duration: Biennial
United States
Tennessee
Dwarf Essex Rape, Brassicas
Prices start at : 150.00 USD / 100 Pounds

Canola (Brassica napus): Cool season, broadleaf, upright and spreading growth habit Uses: Chicken Forage, Deer Attractant, Forage A cabbage related plant that is a perfect grazer! Dwarf Essex Rape is a perfect grazer plant that will persist well after...
  • Days To Maturity: 56
  • Botanical Name: Brassica napus
  • Seeds Per Ounce: 6888
  • Form: Seed
  • Best Time to Sow: April-August
  • Sow Depth: 1/2"
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Tennessee
Yellow Coneflower
Prices start at : 3.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Yellow, droopy daisy-like flowers in summer. Native wildflower used by the Navajo and Cheyenne Indians as an analgesic for chest pains, wounds and fevers. Also used as a treatment for poison ivy.
  • Botanical Name: Ratibida columnifera
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
  • Uses: Medicinal
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Tennessee
Cupid\'s Dart
Prices start at : 3.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Ancient love potion. Profusion of lavender-blue flowers with dark eyes -- 100 flowers per plant!
  • Botanical Name: Catananche caerulea
United States
Tennessee
Fragrant Butterfly Lavender
Prices start at : 5.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Ht. 40-45cm/16-18”. Impressive French stoechas lavender with elongated wing-like magenta petals extending from dark bracts on slender stalks. The effect is striking, as if masses of butterflies have gathered in the garden.
  • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal/Aromatic
  • Botanical Name: L. stoechas pedunculata 'Fragrant Butterfly'
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Tennessee
Leaf Amaranth
Prices start at : 2.50 USD / Seeds / pkt

Stems can be cooked like asparagus. (Chinese spinach; Hinn choy) Young leaves are eaten either cooked or raw like spinach, but contain more calcium and iron. Very tender with distinctive bittersweet flavour.
  • Botanical Name: Amaranthus tricolor
United States
Tennessee
Monksfruit
Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

It is believed to be the reason why an unusual number of people in areas where the herb is grown live to be 100 years. (Buddha fruit; Lou han guo) This is known as the "longevity herb" in China where the tea made with the dried fruits is commonly consumed.
  • Uses: Medicinal/Culinary/Industrial
  • Botanical Name: Siraitia grosvenorii
  • When to Sow: Spring
United States
Tennessee
New England Aster
Prices start at : 3.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

This showy North American native displays its deep violet flowers in the fall. Native people have used the roots of this plant for fever, catarrh and pain. The Iroquois used it as a ‘love medicine' and as a ‘smudging' herb to revive the unconscious.
  • Botanical Name: Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
  • Uses: Medicinal
  • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
United States
Tennessee
Golden Thistle
Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

Splendid golden-yellow fl. Tufts with large, bronze bracts.
  • Botanical Name: Centaurea macrocephala
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Tennessee
Turkish Orange Eggplant
Prices start at : 3.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Heavy yields and insect resistant. Stunning red-orange heirloom variety from Turkey. The small round fruit, 7cm/3" in diameter, are eaten when green, and when they turn orange they are good for stuffing.
  • Botanical Name: Solanum melongena esculentum 'Turkish Orange'
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Tennessee
Rose Queen, Salvia Seeds
Price : CALL

Blooms heavily in early summer, repeating till fall. A sun-lover, this perennial flower has 20″ inch spikes of bright pink on bushy stems.
  • categories: Flowers
  • Zones: 4
  • Botanical Name: Salvia
  • Form: Seed
United States
Tennessee
Quedlingburger Lemon Balm
Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

Fresh chopped leaves are also interesting in salads, soups and stews. Fresh leaves burst of lemon when squeezed. Proven effective against herpes. Good oil content at about 0.2%. QUEDLINGBURGER is a taller variety, up to 50-60cm high.
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
  • Botanical Name: Melissa officinalis 'Quedlingburger'
  • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal/Beverage/Aromatic
United States
Tennessee
Coastal Mugwort
Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

It is more yin-like, and burning moxa made with this mugwort helps to soothe the nerves and induces a truly remarkable experience of "surrender" and of "tearing down the walls of the heart." Gives immediate relief for insomnia, anxiety, headache and muscle...
  • Botanical Name: Artemisia suksdorfii
  • Duration: Perennial
  • Uses: Medicinal
United States
Tennessee
Poppy Seeds (England)
Prices start at : 15.48 USD / 1 lb

In Central Europe, especially in Austria and Hungary, the seeds are used in s a favorite sweet pastry dish like Strudel and Germknodel. The seeds are widely used in confectionery like stuffing, rolls, bagels, fresh bread, biscuits, and cakes.
  •  Country of Origin: England
  •  A rich source of essential minerals
  • Total Fat: 12g
  • Protein: 5g
  • Sodium: 7mg
  • Total Carbohydrate: 8g
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Tennessee
Graceland Laceflower
Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

Excellent garden annual for tall borders. Stems are strong, straight and uniform for easier harvest. When plants are in bloom it looks like the angels draped celestial white lace everywhere.
  • Duration: Perennial
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
  • Uses: Medicinal/Poisonous!
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Tennessee
Dragonhead
Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

An unusual and potentially breathtaking component in a mixed border, herb garden, or rock garden, Dragonhead will do best in full sun to part shade in well-drained soil where there is no risk of over-watering.
  • Botanical Name: Dracocephalum moldavica
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
  • Uses: Aromatic
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Tennessee
Pawpaw
Prices start at : 5.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

But there is renewed interest in this, North Americas largest native fruit. Once common from Florida to the Great Lakes, wild pawpaw became almost extinct. They are a challenge to grow from seeds, and take a few years to get established, but they are...
  • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal
  • Ease of Germination: Difficult/Special Treatment Required
  • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
United States
Tennessee