Microgreen Seeds - Basic Salad Mix
Flavorful and Colorful Microgreen Seeds
This vibrant and tasty combination of microgreens grows well together, offering a beautiful and flavorful addition to your culinary creations. Harvest these microgreens in just 10 days for a quick and rewarding crop. The Microgreen Seeds - Basic Salad Mix includes conventional seed types such as Broccoli, Kale, Kohlrabi, Arugula, and Cabbage.
$2.25
Microgreen Seeds - Beet Dark Red
Microgreen Seeds - Beet Dark Red can be tricky to grow. But they are worth it! They have bright colors and a strong taste. They take longer to grow than other microgreens. But when they are ready, they look great in any dish.
$2.25
Microgreen Seeds - Broccoli - Waltham 29 Microgreens
Broccoli - Waltham 29 is an outstanding choice for microgreen cultivation, renowned for its ease of growth and delightful flavor. These microgreens are not only one of the simplest crops to grow but also offer a mild, fresh taste reminiscent of broccoli or cabbage. Their versatility makes them an excellent garnish and a tasty addition to any microgreen salad.
$2.25
Microgreen Seeds - Red Acre Cabbage
Red Acre Cabbage Microgreens are a visually striking addition to any microgreen mix, boasting petite stems in shades of red and violet, along with variegated green leaves. Their vibrant colors and delicate size make them a favorite choice among growers and chefs alike.
$2.25
Microgreen Seeds - Organic Rambo Radish
The Organic Rambo Radish is a striking variety known for its unique dark cotyledons, similar to the Sango radish. This radish boasts vibrant rosy stems and a bright floral flavor, adding a tasty and spicy flair to any dish. Certified organic, the Rambo radish is not only visually appealing but also full of flavor.
$2.25
Microgreen Seeds - Speckled Pea
Speckled Pea Microgreen Seeds are an excellent choice for producing pea shoots, known for their outstanding quality and high germination rates. Our staff loves sprouting or growing these organic pea seeds into pea shoots. Pea sprouts delight in salads, offering enjoyment shortly after they 'pop' or grow their first or second set of true leaves.
$2.25
Oregano Seeds - Common Italian Seeds
- Scientific Name: Origanum vulgare
- Maturity: 90 days
- Type: Perennial, Non-GMO, Heirloom
Common Italian Oregano, also known as "Wild Marjoram," is a perennial herb. With the wide range of oregano varieties, the main differences between cultivars are flavor and aroma. Common Italian Oregano is native to regions in Mexico and the Mediterranean. Known for its mild pepper flavor and a pungent mint-like scent, this variety is one of the most popular herbs used in cooking.
$2.25
Parsley Seeds - Italian Flat Leaf Parsley Herb
- Scientific Name: Petroselinum crispum
- Maturity: 72 days
- Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom, Annual
Dark Green Italian Flat Leaf parsley (Petroselinum crispum) is a hardy biennial often grown as an annual. This variety has been cultivated for over 2,000 years and is more commonly used as a culinary herb than its curly-leaf cousin. Italian parsley, such as Dark Green Flat Leaf, is essential for pairing with fish, sprinkling fresh on tacos, or adding to soups and salads.
$2.25
Pepper Seeds - California Wonder
- Scientific Name: Capsicum annuum
- Maturity: 75-90 days (from transplant)
- Type: Non-GMO, annual, open-pollinated, heirloom, high-yielding, drought-tolerant, sweet pepper with no heat
- Scoville Heat Units: 0
- Resistance: Tobacco Mosaic Virus
These seeds produce 3-4 inch squared sweet bell peppers that are ideal for containers, garden plots, raised beds, and greenhouses. The California Wonder is an improved variety bred to resist Tobacco Mosaic Virus. With crisp, thick flesh and a mild, pleasant flavor, these peppers look just like the ones you find at the grocery store. They are perfect for salads or stuffing whole for a delicious meal and contain high amounts of vitamins A and C.
Price range: $2.25 through $3.75
Pepper Seeds - Early Jalapeno
- Type: Non-GMO
- Maturity: 65 days
- Scoville Rating: 2,000 to 8,000
Early Jalapeno Pepper Seeds produce 3-inch hot peppers that can be harvested when they are dark green or bright red. These peppers are on the milder side of hot pepper varieties and add a bit of heat without overpowering dishes. They are perfect for making salsas, adding to pizzas, or pickling for nachos.
The compact, upright growth habit of Early Jalapeno pepper plants makes them ideal for growing in containers, raised beds, and gardens with limited space. These seeds are provided by Mountain Valley Seed Company, a small, family-owned business known for its premium-quality vegetable seeds suitable for home gardens or fresh-market farm operations.
Price range: $2.25 through $3.75
Pepper Seeds - Hot Cayenne Long Slim Hot Pepper Seeds
- Scientific Name: Capsicum annuum
- Maturity: 75-90 days
- Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom
An enhanced variety of the classic red cayenne, the Long Red Thin cayenne is bred for meatier and more robust peppers. These plants mature to a height of 24-36 inches and produce peppers with a Scoville rating of 30,000-50,000 SHU, offering a bit more heat than the traditional cayenne. While not as thick as jalapenos for stuffing, Long Red Thin peppers are perfect for dehydrating and using in a spice grinder.
Price range: $2.25 through $3.75
Pollinator Flower Seeds - Butterfly Feed Mix
This vibrant blend of annual and perennial flowers offers nectar to numerous butterfly species, including monarchs, brushfoots, skippers, sulphurs, and swallowtails. Furthermore, the mix includes plants that provide essential habitat for butterfly larvae. It is suitable for growing in the US Southwest, Southeast, Texas/Oklahoma, Midwest, Northeast, and Western Canada.
Ideal for mass plantings, row ends, and garden borders.
$2.50














Microgreen Seeds - Basic Salad Mix
Microgreen Seeds - Beet Dark Red
Parsley Seeds - Italian Fat Leaf