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    Garlic - (Soft Neck) Italian Late (Organic)

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    Quick Overview

    • Beautiful to braid!
    • Fast growing
    • Softneck




    Details

    Light colored wrappers covering cloves which are generally fat and round. The extra-tight skin makes it a better keeper. This variety matures later than Early Italian Purple and tends to be somewhat smaller then Early Italian Purple as well. Good braiding type. Available Spring and Fall.


    How to Plant Garlic

    Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

    Key Planting Info:

    • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
    • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
    • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
    • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


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      Spotted Bee Balm, Wild Bergamot Flowers

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      • The Spotted Bee Balm plant produces a beautiful plant with purple spotted flowers known to attract bees and other beneficial garden pollinators

      • Common names: bee balm, horsemint, oswego tea, and wild bergamot

      • Smell is similar to Thyme

      • Has been used in teas and for other medicinal purposes

      • This plant is drought tolerant. Grows well in dry conditions, requiring little water to grow

      • Can grow up to 40" tall

      • Perennial
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      Soapwort Flowers

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      Soapwort (
      Saponaria officinalis) is a beautiful, robust perennial in the carnation family with dark green lance-shaped leaves and light pink star-shaped flowers that have a pleasant floral clove scent. Can grow 1'-2' tall and 12"-18" wide, and prefers cooler weather. The entire plant contains saponins, with the highest concentration in the roots, which make a gentle foamy lather when mixed with warm water, and is used as detergent or soap to clean skin, hair, and delicate fabrics. Also called Bouncing Bet, a historical expression for a laundry woman. Reseeding and runner roots enable it to spread easily and it can become invasive.

      As a medicinal plant, Soapwort has been used internally to treat bronchitis, colds, cough, diarrhea, kidney stones, and respiratory problems, and externally to treat acne, boils, burns, eczema, inflammation, itchy skin, muscle pain, poison ivy, psoriasis, rash, and wounds.

      ⚠️ Toxic to people, pets, and livestock if ingested in large quantities. Toxic to fish, so do not grow near waterways. Do not ingest while pregnant or nursing.

      ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any plant medicinally.

      • Life cycle: Herbaceous perennial
      • Bloom season: Summer
      • Attracts: Hummingbirds, bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
      • Flower meaning: Innocence, pure love

      SEED PLANTING TIPS

      • Botanical name: Saponaria officinalis
      • Hardiness zones: 3-9
      • Planting season: Spring, fall
      • Days to maturity: 85 days-2 years
      • Cold stratify: Yes
      • Depth to plant seeds: Lightly cover - seeds need light to germinate
      • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-28 days
      • Germination soil temps: 60F-70F
      • Spacing between plants: 12"-18" apart
      • Soil types: Clay, sandy, loamy, silty, rocky, chalky, poor, average, moist, well-drained
      • Soil pH: 6.6-7.8
      • Water needs: Average
      • Sun needs: Full sun, part shade
      • Frost tolerant: Yes
      • Drought tolerant: Yes
      • Deer resistant: Yes
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      Garlic - (Soft Neck) Inchelium Red (Organic)

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      • Organic
      • Large bulbs
      Softneck
      • Dense cloves


      Details

      From Inchelium, WA, on the Colville Indian Reservation. The bulbs are large - to 3+ inches in diameter. 8-20 cloves of good size. Mild, but lasting, flavor, with a hint of hot! Dense cloves store well. The flavor can get stronger in storage. This vigorous soft-necked variety won a Rodale taste test of 20 garlic strains - named \"Very Best of the Soft-Necks.\" Available Spring and Fall.

      How to Plant Garlic

      Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

      Key Planting Info:

      • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
      • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
      • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
      • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


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        Radicchio - Classic Red (Italian Chicory)

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        • Radicchio is sometimes also referred to as the Italian chicory
        • They're grown as a leaf vegetable
        • White-veined red leaves
        • Excellent grilled or roasted
        • How to Grow Organic Radicchio from Seed
        • Days to Maturity | 65 days


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        Dill - Dukat

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        • Dukat dill is a particularly fine plant with amazing flavor and large heads.  If you like dill you will love to try this new variety in your garden
           
        • This variety is darker than most other dill varieties.

        • Excellent fresh or dried.

        • Grown for homemade dill pickles.

        • Can be grown in containers, raised beds, and any other location in full sun.

        • Annual plant.

        • Adds great flavor and color to many culinary creations.

        Additional Details

        Dill has a very long history of herbal use going back more than 2,000 years. The seeds are a common and very effective household remedy for a wide range of digestive problems. An infusion is especially efficacious in treating gripe in babies and flatulence in young children. The seed is aromatic, carminative, mildly diuretic, galactogogue, stimulant and stomachic.

        Other Medicinal Properties

        Dill is also used in the form of an extracted essential oil. Used either in an infusion, or by eating the seed whole, the essential oil in the seed relieves intestinal spasms and griping, helping to settle colic. Chewing the seed improves bad breath. Dill is also a useful addition to cough, cold and flu remedies, it can be used with antispasmodics such as Viburnum opulus to relieve period pains. Dill will also help to increase the flow of milk in nursing mothers and will then be taken by the baby in the milk to help prevent colic.

         

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        Lovage

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        • Levisticum officinale. Perennial.
        • Plant produces glossy dark green leaves that have a flavor similar to Celery.
        • Known for the treatment of digestive problems
        • A teaspoon of Lovage seeds, steeped in Brandy, strained and sweetened with sugar is on old remedy for settling an upset stomach
        • Plant Height: 80" tall
        • Days to Maturity | 85 days 


         

         

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        Purslane, Green

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        • Perennial
        • Low growing plant produces green leaves
        • Used in salads and cooked like spinach
        • Purslane is said to be effective in treatment of insect or snake bites on the skin, boils, sores, pain from bee stings, bacillary dysentery, diarrhea, hemorrhoids, postpartum bleeding, and intestinal bleeding
        • Plant grows in poor soil and tolerates drought

        ⚠️ Always consult with your doctor and primary care provider before using or consuming herbs, flowers, seeds and/or plants for medicinal purposes.

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        Sprouts/Microgreens - Barley Grass

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        • Organic.

        • Known as the the famous nutritious Super Green supplement.

          - It is even more nutritious in the form of raw juice.

          - Ideal for juicing.

          - Can be ground up for Barley flour and bread.

          - Extremely healthy and nutritious.

           
        • Days to Harvest | Barley grass will be ready to harvest in appx. 6 to 10 days
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        Basil, Lettuce Leaf

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        Let us tell you about Lettuce Leaf Basil. It’s a lovely Italian basil that grows huge leaves as big as your hand, with a flavor that’s sweeter and less spicy than other basils. Its crinkles hold onto dressing in salads, you need only one leaf for a sandwich or wrap, and you can use the rest as you would any other basil. Save the edible flower spikes to garnish seafood dishes and cocktails.

        Harvest the leaves and stems from the top part of the plant, and pinch off edible flower buds as they appear, which prevents the leaves from turning bitter, and signals the plant to branch out and grow more leaves, making a bushier plant. The more you harvest, the more it grows!

        • Sweet and mild
        • Huge 5"-6" leaves
        • Grows 1'-2' tall
        • Good for containers
        • Tons of medicinal benefits!

        As a medicinal herb, Basil has been used internally to treat anxiety, colds, colic, cough, depression, diarrhea, fever, flatulence, flu, indigestion, insomnia, intestinal parasites and worms, exhaustion, gastric pain, gonorrhea, lactation problems, migraine headache, nausea, stomach cramps, sore throat, and vomiting, and externally to treat acne, insect bites and stings, loss of smell, skin problems, snake bites.

        ⚠️ Do not use medicinally while pregnant.

        ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

        As a companion plant, Basil attracts hummingbirds, pollinators, and beneficial insects, and repels asparagus beetles, cabbage moths, cabbage white butterfly, cabbage worms, carrot rust fly, flies, maggots, mice, mosquitoes, spider mites, thrips, and tomato hornworms.

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        Health Benefits of Genovese Basil

        Basil is a known health tonic for expecting mothers and when mixed with tea it increases lactation in mothers.  It is also a nerve tonic and young children are sometimes encouraged to chew on the leaves of basil because it stimulates brain cells and can increase memory.  


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          Basil, Licorice

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          Licorice Basil is a type of Thai basil with a pleasant, sweet licorice flavor. 
          Beautiful as a fragrant and ornamental accent throughout the garden, and delicious in salads, baked goods, and pasta sauce. It’s also pleasant to look at with deep green leaves that sometimes show a burgundy tinge, plum-colored stems, and lavender flower spikes that make a fun garnish for any salad, dish, or drink.

          Harvest the leaves and stems from the top part of the plant, and pinch off edible flower buds as they appear, which prevents the leaves from turning bitter, and signals the plant to branch out and grow more leaves, making a bushier plant.

          The more you harvest, the more it grows!

          • Sweet, pleasant licorice flavor
          • Thai basil type
          • Edible ornamental
          • Good for containers
          • Tons of medicinal benefits!

          As a medicinal herb, Basil has been used internally to treat anxiety, colds, colic, cough, depression, diarrhea, fever, flatulence, flu, indigestion, insomnia, intestinal parasites and worms, exhaustion, gastric pain, gonorrhea, lactation problems, migraine headache, nausea, stomach cramps, sore throat, and vomiting, and externally to treat acne, insect bites and stings, loss of smell, skin problems, snake bites.

          ⚠️ Do not use medicinally while pregnant.

          ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

            As a companion plant, it attracts hummingbirds, pollinators, and beneficial insects, and repels asparagus beetles, cabbage moths, cabbage white butterfly, cabbage worms, carrot rust fly, flies, maggots, mice, mosquitoes, spider mites, thrips, and tomato hornworms. 

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            This basil variety produces lovely and flavorful green leaves with purple accents.  It has a strong, but enjoyable licorice flavor and can grow up to 24" tall.

            What is Licorice Basil?

            This basil is a type of Thai Basil, also known as anise basil.  It has strong licorice and anise flavors, qualities and aromatics.  It's known to be slightly "lanky" with pointed green leaves with signature purple flowers. Both the leaves and flowers are edible on this plant.  

             



            Health Benefits of Licorice Basil

            Licorice Basil can be used for treating the common cold, the flu, diabetes, asthma, bronchitis, earaches, headaches, upset stomachs, heart disease, fever, and more.  It promotes longevity but something you may not know is that its an excellent mosquito repellent! 

             




            Ways to Consume Licorice Basil

            When Licorice Basil leaves are crushed, they burst with intense basil and licorice aromas. Fragrant and floral, the spicy paste is a condiment for multiple dishes. This basil is best when mixed with other ingredients to tame it's powerful one-dimensional notes. 

             

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              Basil, Greek

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              Greek Basil is a small-leaf dwarf variety that grows into a tight dome, about 1’ tall and wide. A great one for containers, hanging baskets, and indoor gardens. The bright green, oval leaves and soft stems have hints of clove and anise, and keep their flavor when dried.  
              Use this variety to flavor herb butters and vinaigrettes, and the edible flowers as a garnish or salad green.

              Harvest the leaves and stems from the top part of the plant, and pinch off edible flower buds as they appear, which prevents the leaves from turning bitter, and signals the plant to branch out and grow more leaves, making a bushier plant.

              The more you harvest, the more it grows!

              • Basil-clove-anise flavor
              • Compact plant
              • Good for indoor gardens
              • Good for containers
              • Tons of medicinal benefits!

              As a medicinal herb, Basil has been used internally to treat anxiety, colds, colic, cough, depression, diarrhea, fever, flatulence, flu, indigestion, insomnia, intestinal parasites and worms, exhaustion, gastric pain, gonorrhea, lactation problems, migraine headache, nausea, stomach cramps, sore throat, and vomiting, and externally to treat acne, insect bites and stings, loss of smell, skin problems, snake bites.

              ⚠️ Do not use medicinally while pregnant.

              ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

              As a companion plant, it attracts hummingbirds, pollinators, and beneficial insects, and repels asparagus beetles, cabbage moths, cabbage white butterfly, cabbage worms, carrot rust fly, flies, maggots, mice, mosquitoes, spider mites, thrips, and tomato hornworms. 

              Shop all Basil Seeds Shop Good Companion Plants for Basil 📚 Grow Guide: Basil 

               

               


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                Parsley - Rooted Hamburg

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                • A very old heirloom variety dating back to the 1600's

                  - Hamburg Rooted Parsley is used differently than other parsley plants. It's actually preferred by many European cooks and is typically the main ingredient for many stews

                  - Hamburg Rooted Parsley is a large edible root with smooth mild parsley flavor

                  - Very easy to grow

                  - In Europe root parsley is usually the first choice over parsnips



                • Day to Maturity | 85 days



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                Angelica (Wild Celery / Holy Ghost)

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                Angelica (Angelica archangelica), also called Wild Celery and Holy Ghost, is a fragrant herb in the carrot family. Like a carrot, it’s a biennial that flowers the second year, and it has a long thick root. But it’s not a carrot. For starters, it tastes like licorice. And the plant can grow to 4'-6' tall. It prefers cooler weather and growing near running water, so congrats if you’re gardening along the riverbanks of Utopia. The rest of us can just grow it in dappled shade and make sure the soil doesn’t dry out.

                The flowers, leaves, seeds, stems, and roots are all edible. Peel the young, hollow, purple-tinged stems and use like celery, use the leaves like spinach, or make a tea from the leaves, flowers, seeds, and roots.

                As a medicinal herb, Angelica has been used to treat anxiety, bladder infections, bronchitis, colds, cough, fever, flatulence, indigestion, insomnia, heartburn, lack of appetite, poor circulation, respiratory issues, typhus, and upset stomach.

                Mild licorice flavorAll parts are edibleCulinary and medicinalGood fresh and cooked

                As a companion plant, it attracts all sorts of friendly pollinators and beneficial insects.

                ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

                SEED PLANTING TIPS

                • Botanical name: Angelica archangelica
                • Life cycle: Herbaceous biennial
                • Hardiness zones: 4-8
                • Planting season: Spring, fall
                • Days to maturity: 1-2 years; can begin harvesting when 6" tall
                • Depth to plant seeds: Lightly cover - seeds need light to germinate
                • Days to germinate (sprout): 14-28 days
                • Germination soil temps: 60F-65F
                • Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart
                • Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart
                • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
                • Soil types: Clay, sandy, loamy, silty, moist, well-drained
                • Soil pH: 4.5-7.4
                • Sun needs: Full sun, part shade
                • Water needs: High - keep soil moist
                • Cold stratify: Yes
                • Frost tolerant: Yes
                • Heat tolerant: No
                • Drought tolerant: No
                • Deer resistant: No
                • Culinary use: Yes
                • Medicinal use: Yes

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                Sprouts/Microgreens - Rainbow Chard

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                • Delicious
                • Nutritious
                • Beautiful colored sprouts ranging from red, pink, yellow, and orange
                • Easy to grow



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                Caraway

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                Caraway is an ancient aromatic herb, famous for being the spice in rye bread and German sauerkraut. A biennial in the carrot family that grows 1'-3' tall, with feathery foliage and tiny white flowers. The seeds, which have an earthy-citrusy-peppery flavor, are the most used, but the flowers, leaves, stems, and root (which looks like a small parsnip, and can be used like any other root vegetable) are also edible. While you’re waiting for the flowers, seeds, and roots to develop in the second year, spend the first year using the leaves, which have a parsley-dill flavor, in salads, soups, and sautés.

                • Parsley-dill flavor
                • All parts are edible
                • Culinary and medicinal uses
                • Good for containers


                As a companion plant, it attracts pollinators and beneficial insects, and repels aphids, cabbage moths, cabbage white butterfly, cabbage worms, carrot root fly, and caterpillars.

                As a medicinal herb, Caraway has been used internally to treat asthma, bad breath, bloating, colds, colic, cough, flatulence, heartburn, indigestion, insomnia, lack of appetite, nausea, sore throat, and stomach cramps, and externally to treat arthritis, bruises, burns, skin irritation, toothache, and wounds.

                ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

                SEED PLANTING TIPS

                • Botanical name: Carum carvi
                • Life cycle: Herbaceous biennial
                • Hardiness zones: 4-9
                • Planting season: Spring, fall
                • Days to maturity: 70 days-2 years; can begin harvesting when 6" tall
                • Depth to plant seeds: 1/4" deep
                • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
                • Germination soil temps: 65F-75F
                • Spacing between plants: 8"-12" apart
                • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
                • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 2 plants per sq. ft.
                • Soil types: Sandy, loamy, chalky, poor, rich, moist, well-drained
                • Soil pH: 6.0-7.5
                • Sun needs: Full sun, part shade
                • Water needs: Average
                • Cold stratify: No
                • Frost tolerant: Yes
                • Heat tolerant: No
                • Drought tolerant: Yes
                • Deer resistant: Yes
                • Culinary use: Yes
                • Medicinal use: Yes 

                Good Companion Plants: Bean, Beet, Blueberry, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, CabbageCarrot, Cauliflower, Chard, Collards, Fava Bean, Kale, Mustard, Onion, Pea, Radish, Soybean, Strawberry, Tomato







                  What is Caraway?

                  Caraway is a biennial. This means it takes two years for the plant to mature, produce seeds, then die. During the winter you may not see any evidence of the plant even though the roots are preparing for spring. So mark your spot carefully so you don’t accidentally dig them up in the spring.

                  An interesting legend that goes along with Caraway is that it had the power to prevent the theft of objects that had seeds nearby and it also kept lovers from losing interest in one another.  Still, some believe Caraway has beneficial healing powers and you can use the oil, fruit and seeds as medicine.




                  Health Benefits of Caraway

                  Women can use Caraway oil to relieve menstral cramps. Feeling bloated or have a bit of indigestion? Chewing on a few Caraway seeds can help relieve your symptoms!

                   




                  Ways to Consume Caraway

                  If you want to consume the leaves, pick them when they are young and tender. The roots are also edible when the plant is young.  Use Caraway seeds in baked goods, such as breads, and buns.  Add them to vegetable and fruit dishes, especially curries.  Use leaves and seeds alike to make hot and cold teas.

                  Caraway seeds have a sharp, pungent, slightly licorice taste that’s is delicious with green beans, potatoes, cabbage, onions, brussels sprouts, tomatoes, and apples. Try mixing it with cucumber and sour cream. It’s delicious with sausage and beef.

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                    Sprouts/Microgreens - Arugula

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                    Certified Organic. Arugula microgreens are the most popular.  Chefs from all over the world utilize its crunchy tang in all kinds of salad dishes. 

                    Very easy to grow. 

                    Ready to consume after just a couple of days. 

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                    Sprouts/Microgreens - Mustard, Mizuna (Green)

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                    Mustard, Sprouts & Micro-Greens

                    • Mustard is a member of the crucifer family.

                    • Mustard greens are a popular dish in the Southern U.S. and are an excellent source of vitamins A and C.

                    • Mustard sprouts have a strong spicy flavor and are usually blended with alfalfa or clover sprouts.

                     

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                    Shungiku, Edible Chrysanthemum

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                    • Shungiku, Edible Chrysanthemum is a very versatile asian green

                    • Known as Shungiku, Edible Chrysanthemum, Garland Chrysanthemum, Chop Suey Greens and many other names

                    • This is a salad green that can be grown in winter and again in spring

                    • The flowers of Shungiku can be dried and stored to be used for tea. Often considered a substitute for Chamomile - with its soothing and stomach quieting properties
                    • Days to Maturity | 30 - 50 days

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                    Sprouts/Microgreens - Bean, Mung

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                    These delicious sprouts are popular and common as an integral part of Asian cuisine. Mung bean sprouts are quite thick and are crunchy with a nutty taste – mild and fresh. These can be served with salads, sprinkled as crunchy toppings, used in stir-fry, or simply enjoyed by themselves.

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                    Garlic - (Hard Neck) Porcelain German

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                    Quick Overview


                    • Grows well in any climate
                    Hardneck
                    • Strong flavor


                    Details

                    Grows a very large bulb containing easy to peel cloves. The white wrappers have delicate purple stripes. This one is #1 on taste. Stores up to six months. Does well in any climate.










                    How to Plant Garlic

                    Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

                    Key Planting Info:

                    • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
                    • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
                    • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
                    • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


                    Click here for a more detailed Garlic Grow Guide ->

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                      All-in-One Culinary Herb Garden Variety Pack

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                      Grow an indoor or outdoor culinary herb garden with your favorite herbs. Herbs will do well in a variety of locations, especially in containers. This variety pack is perfect for those who want to grow fresh herbs throughout the cooler months on their covered decks, patios and even indoor windowsills. This All-in-One Herb Variety Pack includes an assortment of our 15 most popular varieties.  Seeds are all individually packaged. 


                      Includes all of the following seed varieties:

                      1. Basil - HERB MIX (appx. 120 seeds)

                      Enjoy some of our most popular varieties of Basil Herbs. This is a special blend of basil varieties we carry, sure to be a show stopper! You'll enjoy a wide variety of Basil plants with great flavors! Very easy to grow and extremely popular for those that can't decide on which variety to try in their own garden! Learn more

                      2. Basil - Leaf Lettuce (appx. 120 seeds)

                      Annual plant. Produces very flavorful and tender basil leaves. Used in many different types of dishes. Leaves can be used dried, fresh, or frozen. 85 days to mature. Can be grown indoors in containers. Very easy to grow! Learn more

                        3. Borage (appx. 65 seeds)

                        Borage is a fairly common herbal remedy that has been used since ancient times. It's best when grown in containers because it is extremely invasive.  The flavor of these flowers is crisp and refreshing. Learn more

                          4. Chives (appx. 115 seeds)

                          Also known as Garlic Chives. A perennial plant that grows narrow, grass-like leaves that have a mild onion-like flavor. Chives are rich in vitamins A and C, contain trace amounts of sulfur, and are rich in calcium and iron. Learn more

                          5. Cilantro (appx. 80 seeds)

                          This slow-bolting strain is grown primarily for its broad, deep green, celery-like, pungent foliage. Used in Oriental and Mexican cuisine. Use seed to flavor meats, pickles and baked goods. Learn more

                          6. Chervil - French Parsley (appx. 100 seeds)

                          Chervil, aka French Parsley, has many various traditional uses. Chervil is "a delicate annual herb related to parsley. It is commonly used to season flavored dishes."  Learn more

                            7. Fennel (appx. 100 seeds)

                            Produces very flavorful large bulbs and edible flower buds.  Excellent for seasonings and for cooking as a vegetable. Plant Height: 30" tall. Fennel is a very aromatic plant with a sweet licorice flavor, similar to an anise seed. It has many medicinal uses and herbalists have been using it for centuries to relieve problems with the respiratory system, stomach muscles and intestines. Nursing mothers can expect increased milk production and fennel also has been used to soothe colicky infants. Learn more

                              8. Lavender (appx. 50 seeds)

                              English Lavender is one of the most beautiful seeds you can plant in your garden.- Lavender is an herb. The flower and the oil of lavender are used to make medicine.- Lavender is used for restlessness, insomnia, nervousness, and depression. It is also used for a variety of digestive complaints, loss of appetite, vomiting, nausea, intestinal gas, and upset stomach.- Some people use lavender for painful conditions including migraine headaches, toothaches, sprains, nerve pain, sores, and joint pain. It is also used for acne and cancer, and to promote menstruation. Learn more

                                9. Mint, Lemon (appx. 100 seeds)

                                Annual plant that is covered with beautiful pinkish purple colored flowers. - Lemon scented leaves that can be used as a replacement for lemon in any dish! Learn more

                                10. Oregano, Greek (appx. 200 seeds)

                                Hippocrates used oregano as an antiseptic, as well as a cure for stomach and respiratory ailments. It is still used today in Greece as a palliative for sore throat. Oregano is also high in antioxidant activity, due to a high content of phenolic acids and flavonoids. Learn more

                                  11. Parsley, Dark Green Italian (appx. 60 seeds)

                                  Finely cut dark green leaves. Flat leaves. Use this parsley for garnishing, and culinary decoration. Tolerates heat better than most varieties. Learn more

                                    12. Rosemary (appx. 20 seeds)

                                    Excellent flavor and extremely fragrant. Perfect to use fresh or dried. Can be used to flavor many culinary varieties such as meats, soups, and sauces. Can be used for treating headaches and known to improve circulation. Perfect for containers. Learn more

                                    13. Lemon Balm (appx. 80 seeds)

                                    The lemon balm plant produces beautiful lemon scented leaves. The leaves are typically used in teas, sauces, salads, soups, stews, and drinks. Lemon Balm tea is said to stimulate the heart and calms the nerves.  A variety native of Europe. Perennial.Learn more

                                    14. Summer Savory (appx. 220 seeds)

                                    The Summer Savory plant grows tasty peppery flavored leaves. This is the herb to use if you want to flavor beans, cabbage, peas, and any other dishes. Widely used as a medicinal herb for curing sore throats. Use the leaves to make some tea and you'll be feeling great! Learn more

                                    15.  Thyme (appx. 350 seeds)

                                    Plant spreads to form attractive 8 to 12 inch high mounds. Aromatic and flavorful leaves- Used to flavor meats, dressings, soups, and stews. Learn more
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                                      Sprouts/Microgreens - Kale, Red Russian

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                                      Kale Red Russian Micro-Greens

                                      • Really easy to grow. 

                                      • Just let them grow until you see the first set of true leaves.

                                      • Perfect for a micro-green salad.

                                      • Makes a great addition to many culinary dishes.

                                      • These sprouts have a mildly sweet flavor.

                                      • Day to Maturity | 3-6 days


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                                      Sprouts/Microgreens - Beet, Dark Red

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                                      These Dark Red Beets grow into gorgeous, tender sprouts with deep red shoots and delicate green leaves.  An amazing earthy flavor rounds out this extremely rewarding micro-green.

                                      Beets can be the more difficult sprout to grow… but well worth it!  It's the prettiest sprout there is (flame red) and can make any plate look and taste even better.

                                      Beets like warm air 75 - 78 degree temperature, humidity 80 - 86%, water temperature 70 degrees) and low light in the room for the first 3 days. The outer surface of a beet seed is like a sponge and can absorb a great amount of water.  Please read these instructions carefully:

                                      Proper way to sprout Beet seed:

                                      1. Put beet seed in a bucket/tub/container
                                      2. Let the seeds soak in warm (not boiling and not cold) water for approx. 8 hours. Stir well in about 4 hours.
                                      3. Put in colander and Rinse with lukewarm water until the water that comes off is no longer brown.
                                        ⚠️ This is important, as red beet has the above water soluble anti-sprouting components (slime) on its hulls. This is a protection: otherwise, in nature, red beet would sprout in an environment that is not humid enough. Clever seed, isn’t it?
                                      4. Set aside in a warm room.  Give NO WATER and it will sprout in approx. 24-48 hrs.
                                      5. Then, water as you would any of your other sprouts & micro-greens

                                      Happy planting!

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                                      Sprouts/Microgreens - Radish, Rambo (Red)

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                                      • Organic

                                      • Spicy

                                      • Very beautiful red sprouts

                                      • Popular amongst many culinary chefs
                                      • Tastes like fully grown radish. If you like the taste of radish you'll love Radish Sprouts!

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                                      Salad Burnet

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                                      • Poterium sanguisorba. Perennial. Keep flowers cut to promote leaf growth
                                      • Plant produces serrated leaves that tastes and smells like cucumbers
                                      • Can be used in salads, soups, stews, and flavored drinks
                                      • Can also be used in facial treatments to improve skin
                                      • Plant Height: 18" tall
                                      • Days to Maturity | 75 days

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                                      Sprouts/Microgreens - Chives, Garlic

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                                      Garlic Chives will produce shoots that grow to a mature height of roughly 12 inches tall. Popularly used to flavor potatoes and salads, Chives are not only tasty, but are also attractive as well. Each plant displays white colored flowers atop slender stems / shoots. Flowering much later than traditional Chives, it’s Garlic twins will bloom within the heat of the summer months. The shoots, once cut will add a slight garlic & onion flavor to any dish that they are added to. The flowers also add a mild onion/garlic flavor and can be used as a garnish.

                                      Very easy to grow. 

                                      Country of Origin: Italy

                                      Ready to consume after just a couple of days. 

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                                      Sprouts/Microgreens - Fenugreek

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                                      Sprouts/Microgreens - Bean, Garbanzo (Chickpea)

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                                      Classic garbanzos (chickpea) for sprouts and hummus.  Learn how to make your own hummus >

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                                      Sprouts/Microgreens - Bean, Adzuki

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                                      • Certified Kosher by Chabad House of Western Michigan.

                                      • Certified Organic. 
                                      • The Adzuki Bean (Vigna angularis) has been grown in the Far East for centuries.

                                      • Adzuki beans are one of Japan’s largest crops, with annual consumption of over 120,000 metric tons.

                                      • Adzuki beans are often sprouted for only one day, mixed with other sprouts and called a "Crispy Mix" or "Crunchy Mix."

                                      • They are commonly used throughout Asia in a variety of ways.

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                                      Sprouts/Microgreens - Kale, Green Curly

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                                      • Really easy to grow. 

                                      • Just let them grow until you see the first set of true leaves.

                                      • Perfect for a micro-green salad.

                                      • Makes a great addition to many culinary dishes.

                                      • These sprouts have a mildly sweet flavor.

                                      • Day to Maturity | 3-6 days


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                                      Garlic - (Soft Neck) - Elephant (Organic)

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                                      • Enormous
                                      • Mild flavor

                                      Details

                                      The cloves are very easy-peeling. You'd think you have a giant hard-neck here, but the bulbs keep very well, more like a soft-neck. Elephant Garlic is also popular and profitable market gardeners' crop in some areas.


                                      How to Plant Garlic

                                      Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

                                      Key Planting Info:

                                      • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
                                      • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
                                      • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
                                      • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


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                                        Sprouts/Microgreens - Cilantro/Coriander

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                                        Sure to be your new favorite!

                                        Very easy to grow. 

                                        Ready to consume after just a couple of days. 

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                                        Garlic - (Hard Neck) Violet

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                                        • Big bulbs!
                                        Hard neck
                                        • Excellent flavor

                                        Details

                                        Violet is an Asiatic type hard neck. Bulbs are white colored with purple streaks. It produces big bulbs with 10-12 large cloves. Flavor tends to be slightly spicy.





                                        How to Plant Garlic

                                        Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

                                        Key Planting Info:

                                        • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
                                        • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
                                        • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
                                        • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


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                                          Sprouts/Microgreens - Radish, Daikon

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                                          • Organic

                                          • They're easy to grow - and - taste great.

                                          • Country of Origin: Italy

                                          • Hints of pepper flavor.

                                          • Radish sprouts have gained popularity in recent years.

                                          • Day to Maturity | 3-6 days


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                                          Sprouts/Microgreens - Carrots (Micro)

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                                          Carrot microgreens are a new trend. And for good reason.  They taste great!  And they are extremely nutritious. 

                                          Very easy to grow. 

                                          Ready to consume after just a couple of days. 

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                                          Sprouts/Microgreens - Lentils, Red

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                                          Sprouts/Microgreens - Lentils, Green

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                                          All-in-One Culinary Herb Garden Seed Bank

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                                          The Culinary Herb Seed Bank includes everything you need to start growing your own herbs for cooking in the kitchen. It includes 12 of our most popular culinary seed varieties and everything you need to start growing them.

                                          What's Included:

                                          • 12 seed varieties (scroll down to view all the varieties that are included in this seed bank)

                                          • 25 Seed starting pellets (the easiest way to start your seeds)

                                          • Seeds are all individually packaged and labeled in resealable bags and then secured in a Mylar bag (provides two layers of protection from moisture and light)
                                          Chives 1. Chives (appx. 1,000 seeds)

                                          Narrow, grass-like leaves have mild onion-like flavor.

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                                          2. Cilantro (Coriander) - Slow Bolt (appx. 490 seeds)

                                          This slow-bolting strain is grown primarily for its broad, deep green, celery-like, pungent foliage. Used in Oriental and Mexican cuisine. Use seed to flavor meats, pickles and baked goods.

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                                          Cumin 3. Cumin (appx. 1,000 seeds)

                                          The Cumin seeds have widely been used to flavor rice, breads, beans, meats, and other dishes. Often used to flavor Curry Powder.

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                                          Dill - Bouquet 4. Dill - Bouquet (appx. 450 seeds)

                                          Annual. 3 ft. plant with strongly aromatic foliage, stems, and heads. Excellent for pickling.

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                                          Fennel 5. Fennel (appx. 1,000 seeds)

                                          Produces very flavorful large bulbs and edible flower buds. Excellent for seasonings and for cooking as a vegetable. - Plant Height: 30" tall. Fennel is a very aromatic plant with a sweet licorice flavor, similar to an anise seed. Fennel has a long history of herbal use and is a commonly used household remedy, being useful in the treatment of a variety of complaints, especially those of the digestive system. Easy to grow. Many health benefits associated with this plant (see video below)

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                                          Mint - Lemon 6. Lemon Mint (appx. 230 seeds)

                                          Lemon scented leaves that can be used as a replacement for lemon in any dish or tea.  Put mint leaves in the body of a chicken before cooking - adds excellent flavor and aroma. Excellent for poultry, lamb & pork stuffing.  Makes a great marinade for fish too! Great for vinaigrette dressings. Lemon mint can be used many different ways in any culinary creations.

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                                          Oregano - Italian 7. Oregano - Italian (appx. 1,000 seeds)

                                          Hardy 2 ½ inch plant with pungent, oval leaves and purplish pink flowers. Use fresh or dried in sauces and soups.

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                                          Parsley - Dark Green Italian Giant 8. Parsley - Dark Green Italian Giant (appx. 550 seeds)

                                          Finely cut dark green parsley. Use this parsley for garnishing, and culinary decoration. Good heat tolerance.

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                                          Rosemary 9. Rosemary (Appx. 100 seeds)

                                          Excellent flavor - extremely fragrant. Perfect to use fresh or dried. Can be used to flavor many culinary varieties such as meats, soups, and sauces. Can be used for treating headaches and known to improve circulation. Perfect for containers.

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                                            Summer Savory
                                          10. Summer Savory (appx. 1,000 seeds)

                                          The Summer Savory plant grows tasty peppery flavored leaves. This is the herb to use if you want to flavor beans, cabbage, peas, and many other dishes.

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                                          Tarragon 11. Tarragon (appx. 1,000 seeds)

                                          Tarragon, aka Dragon Wort, is a popular herb widely recognized for its strong aroma and many culinary uses. A native herb of Europe. Used to compliment to many classic continental – mostly French – dishes.

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                                             12. Basil - Italian Large Leaf (appx. 1000 seeds)

                                          The Italian Large Leaf Basil plant will produce medium to large leaves that can measure up to 4" long! It is of heriloom variety and is extremely fragrant and used widely in the culinary industry.  If you're a lover of basil, this would be a good variety to plant in your garden.  

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                                          What is a Seed Bank?

                                          The answer is simple: a seed bank is your very own supply of open-pollinated, non-hybridized, NON-GMO seeds to be kept on hand in the case of an emergency or the unavailability of seeds.

                                          There are many reasons to invest in a seed bank. Whether the market has changed or famine and war have changed the way we get access to seeds, these banks represent a secure way to begin planting quality foods.

                                          All our seeds offer you the chance to replant the seeds after a successful harvest, making your investment in food one of the best values you will find. All of our seeds will produce organic produce when properly cared for.

                                          While we remain optimistic about the future, we feel it is best to control your own food supply and live a healthier lifestyle with the best non-hybrid, non GMO seeds available today!

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                                          Sprouts/Microgreens - Cabbage, Red

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                                          Cabbage red acre microgreens are beautiful, aren't they?  Well, they taste as good as they look! 

                                          Very easy to grow. 

                                          Ready to consume after just a couple of days. 

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                                          Garlic - (Hard Neck) Chesnok Red

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                                          Hard neck
                                          • Good for baking

                                          Details

                                          A very large bulb that contains 9-10 nicely colored, easy-to-peel cloves. Especially good for baking because it holds its shape, and keeps its delightful aroma. Originated in the country of Georgia.

                                          How to Plant Garlic

                                          Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  

                                          Key Planting Info:

                                          • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
                                          • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
                                          • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
                                          • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


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                                            Sprouts/Microgreens - Chia, Black

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                                            Certified Organic Black Chia seeds. 

                                            Very easy to grow. 

                                            Ready to consume after just a couple of days.

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                                            Sprouts/Microgreens - Flax (brown)

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                                            Sure to be your new favorite!

                                            Very easy to grow. 

                                            Ready to consume after just a couple of days. 

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                                            Garlic - (Hard Neck) Russian Red

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                                            • Hard neck
                                            • Rocambole



                                            Details

                                            Red Russian is a rocambole garlic that was brought to the Pacific Northwest by Russian immigrants in the 1900s. It can withhold very cold winter temperatures while being grown in the garden. Early-Mid Season and averages 6-7 cloves per bulb.















                                            How to Plant Garlic

                                            Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

                                            Key Planting Info:

                                            • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
                                            • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
                                            • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
                                            • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


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                                              Sweet Woodruff (Sweet-Scented Bedstraw)

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                                              Sweet Woodruff, also called Sweet-Scented Bedstraw, is a fast-growing, mat-forming herb and ground cover with dark green leaves and small, white, waxy, star-shaped flowers that bloom in spring. When crushed or cut, and especially dried, it has a grassy vanilla fragrance. Prefers partial to full shade, even under a Black Walnut tree. Add the leaves to fruit salads, jellies, and herbal teas, and use the flowers as an adorable and edible garnish. Reseeding and shallow runner roots enable it to spread easily.

                                              • Grassy vanilla fragrance
                                              • Culinary and medicinal
                                              • Can be invasive
                                              • Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators

                                              As a companion plant, it attracts all sorts of friendly pollinators to the garden.

                                              As a medicinal herb, Sweet Woodruff has been used internally to treat congestion, insomnia, migraine headaches, nerve pain, and water retention, and externally to treat burns, wounds, and swelling.

                                              ⚠️ Contains naturally occurring coumarin and should not be ingested in large quantities if you are taking medication for circulatory disorders or are pregnant.

                                              ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

                                              SEED PLANTING TIPS

                                              • Botanical name: Galium odoratum
                                              • Life cycle: Herbaceous perennial
                                              • Hardiness zones: 4-8
                                              • Planting season: Spring, fall, winter
                                              • Days to maturity: 90-120 days
                                              • Depth to plant seeds: 1/4" deep
                                              • Days to germinate (sprout): 10-200 days
                                              • Germination soil temps: 60F-70F
                                              • Spacing between plants: 8"-12" apart
                                              • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
                                              • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per sq. ft.
                                              • Soil types: Clay, sandy, loamy, rich, moist, well-drained
                                              • Soil pH: 4.3-8.3
                                              • Sun needs: Full shade, part shade
                                              • Water needs: Average
                                              • Cold stratify: Yes
                                              • Frost tolerant: Yes
                                              • Heat tolerant: No
                                              • Drought tolerant: No
                                              • Deer resistant: Yes
                                              • Culinary use: Yes
                                              • Medicinal use: Yes
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                                              Garlic - (Hard Neck) German, Red

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                                              • Grows well in most any climate. 
                                              Hard neck
                                              • Strong flavor



                                              Details

                                              This large bright purple bulb contains 8-12, extra easy-to-peel, round, light brown cloves with some purple at the base. Flavor is strong, hot, and spicy. Keeps moderately well when properly cured and stored. Can be grown in mild climates; However, develops better quality and size where winters are cold. Color will become brighter if it is stressed by too much water.

                                               










                                              How to Plant Garlic

                                              Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

                                              Key Planting Info:

                                              • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
                                              • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
                                              • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
                                              • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


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                                                Garlic - (Hard Neck) Porcelain Musik

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                                                Quick Overview

                                                • Porcelain
                                                Hard-neck
                                                • Very cold hardy

                                                Details

                                                A favorite, Musik is a porcelain type hardneck garlic with a rich flavor and medium to hot heat. Containing 4 to 8 easy to peel buff-colored cloves streaked with red highlights, it has excellent yields and is very cold hardy. Stores for 6 months or more. 




                                                How to Plant Garlic

                                                Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

                                                Key Planting Info:

                                                • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
                                                • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
                                                • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
                                                • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


                                                Click here for a more detailed Garlic Grow Guide ->

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