Non-GMO Project Verified Seeds. 600 varieties specially selected for home gardeners, including heirlooms, organics, and open pollinated flowers, vegetables, and herbs.| Botanical Interests
Support the hardworking pollinators in your garden with our new, eco-friendly seed shakers! Enjoy the same, high-quality seed mixes that you trust, now in an eco-friendly and 100% recyclable tube with a larger quantity of seeds.Did you know pollinators help us by pollinating a third or more of the food we eat? Precious| Botanical Interests
The 'Shishito' is finding its way into many restaurants as a popular appetizer. The 2"–4" slender peppers have a citrusy, slightly smoky flavor enhanced by grilling or sautéing, and can be the life of the party when an occasional hot one passes the mouth of the unsuspecting. Highly productive plants. 50–200 Scoville he| Botanical Interests
Get ready to be captivated by the luxurious allure of "King Size Apricot". With its opulent apricot-toned blossoms, this exquisite variety adds a touch of grandeur and elegance to any garden setting. The majestic blooms stand tall and firm like regal sentinels, creating a striking contrast against their lush, dark stem| Botanical Interests
When the sunshine and heat have you reaching for iced tea, this selection of old-fashioned, single-flowered China asters will make your garden come alive with cool colors like red, pink, purple, and white. Grow them near the back of the flowerbed for a midsummer surprise for you and the pollinators. A longtime florist'| Botanical Interests
Sea holly brings extraordinary architectural beauty to the garden by day, and wonderment at night as it reflects the silvery moonlight. It blooms profusely through the summer, attracting pollinators and providing garden interest in winter with long-standing blooms. Cut flowers are captivating in fresh or dry arrangemen| Botanical Interests
Native to U.S. prairies, this heirloom is also known as monarda, horsemint, wild bee balm, and Oswego tea (because of its use by Native Americans). Its complex flavor is a combination of oregano, thyme, and mint; a unique seasoning for jellies, salads, and other savory dishes. The showy, pinkish-lavender flowers bloom| Botanical Interests
First-time growers will be pleasantly surprised! This root crop that has fed the world's people for thousands of years can be eaten fresh, roasted, or used like potatoes, even mashed! Turnips store particularly well. Fun fact: The old Irish tradition of putting lit embers inside a hollowed out turnip was the inspiratio| Botanical Interests