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USDA OrganicOut Of Stock Organic Red Garnet Amaranth Seeds Open Pollinated
The beautiful foliage and blooms of Red Garnet Amaranth will be a great addition to your herb garden! Green foliage shows its red highlights best in hot conditions. Delicately flavored sprouts can be used as a garnish for your salads and can be harvested in 20 days. Young leaves can be cooked like spinach.Quick ViewxOrganic Red Garnet Amaranth Seeds
Amaranthus tricolor
The beautiful foliage and blooms of Red Garnet Amaranth will be a great addition to your herb garden! Green foliage shows its red highlights best in hot conditions. Delicately flavored sprouts can be used as a garnish for your salads and can be harvested in 20 days. Young leaves can be cooked like spinach.
$3.75 Pkt - $11.03 / Oz -
USDA OrganicOut Of Stock Organic Pepper Cress Seeds Open Pollinated
This variety has a sharp, tangy flavor similar to watercress. Harvest may begin 10 days from sprouting, and the Pepper Cress will grow again after cutting. Plant the seeds successively for a continuous harvest of tasty leaves!Quick ViewxOrganic Pepper Cress Seeds
Lepidium sativum
This variety has a sharp, tangy flavor similar to watercress. Harvest may begin 10 days from sprouting, and the Pepper Cress will grow again after cutting. Plant the seeds successively for a continuous harvest of tasty leaves!
$3.75 Pkt - $6.84 / Oz -
USDA OrganicOut Of Stock Organic Fenugreek Seeds Open Pollinated
Young sprouts of Fenugreek are often used in salads, while the ground seeds are a common ingredient to curry powder. The dried leaves are used to flavor Indian and Middle Eastern dishes. This erect aromatic annual produces richly scented, creamy yellow, pea-like flowers that will be a welcome addition to your herb garden!Quick ViewxOrganic Fenugreek Seeds
Trigonella foenum-graecum
Young sprouts of Fenugreek are often used in salads, while the ground seeds are a common ingredient to curry powder. The dried leaves are used to flavor Indian and Middle Eastern dishes. This erect aromatic annual produces richly scented, creamy yellow, pea-like flowers that will be a welcome addition to your herb garden!
$3.96 Pkt - $8.20 / Oz -
USDA OrganicOut Of Stock Organic Chia Seeds Open Pollinated
Famous for its use in Chia Pets, this herb seed is also consumed for many health benefits. The plant, which derives from the mint family, has fuzzy dark green leaves and can grow quite tall if grown in favorable conditions with enough heat.Quick ViewxOrganic Chia Seeds
Salvia hispanica
Famous for its use in Chia Pets, this herb seed is also consumed for many health benefits. The plant, which derives from the mint family, has fuzzy dark green leaves and can grow quite tall if grown in favorable conditions with enough heat.
$3.75 Pkt - $5.96 / Oz -
USDA OrganicOut Of Stock Organic Purplewave Mustard Seeds Open Pollinated
This beautiful variety of mustard has a peppery taste that is as striking as its appearance. A cross between varieties Osaka Purple and Green Wave, it comes from the research of plant genetics expert Dr. Alan Kapuler, founder of Peace Seeds.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $9.71 / Oz -
USDA OrganicOut Of Stock Organic Red Cipollini Onion Seeds Open Pollinated
Red Cipollini onions, named with the Italian word meaning "little onion," have also been called the poor man's onion. In times when poverty made eating meat or bread impossible, people of Italy grew this tiny onion and made it a staple of their diet. Now a tradition, and often found in their national cuisine, Italians usually serve this onion grilled or roasted to bring out the natural sweetness.Quick ViewxOrganic Red Cipollini Onion Seeds
Allium cepa
Red Cipollini onions, named with the Italian word meaning "little onion," have also been called the poor man's onion. In times when poverty made eating meat or bread impossible, people of Italy grew this tiny onion and made it a staple of their diet. Now a tradition, and often found in their national cuisine, Italians usually serve this onion grilled or roasted to bring out the natural sweetness.
$3.96 Pkt - $15.95 / Oz -
USDA OrganicOut Of Stock Organic Yellow Cipollini Onion Seeds Open Pollinated
Yellow Cipollini onions, named with the Italian word meaning "little onion," have also been called the poor man's onion. It has good sweetness, yet is still pungent. It is larger and flatter than most pearl onions and is an excellent choice for braising or cooking.Quick ViewxOrganic Yellow Cipollini Onion Seeds
Allium cepa
Yellow Cipollini onions, named with the Italian word meaning "little onion," have also been called the poor man's onion. It has good sweetness, yet is still pungent. It is larger and flatter than most pearl onions and is an excellent choice for braising or cooking.
$3.96 Pkt - $15.95 / Oz