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Sunflower – Music Box – Renee’s
Original price was: $4.19.$3.00Current price is: $3.00.These award winning short sunflowers are real powerhouses with an abundance of perky 4 to 5 inch flower faces to fill your beds and borders. The bushy plants bloom freely in lively sunny shades from rich clear yellow to deep gold and cream with pretty bicolors of bronze over gold, all with crisp petals and chocolate center disks. Music Box will delight you with long-blooming exuberant flowers in the garden or to use in bouquets.
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Bean Bush – Provider – Renee’s Seeds
$6.29Heirlooms whose long, rounded, crispy green pods have rich meaty flavor. Pods are born in abundance on vigorous plants. Great tasting, highly productive and reliable variety.
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Tomato – Little Red Pear – Renee’s Organic
Original price was: $5.19.$1.00Current price is: $1.00.Classic heirloom specialty. Vigorous vines load up with clusters of petite pear-shaped ruby-red “minis.” Pleasant mild flavor and real eye appeal. A favorite snack for kids of all ages.
Harvest in 75 days.***If seeds are on sale/reduced, it is because they are from a previous season***
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Corn – Bicolour Luscious – Renee’s Organic
$6.29Early and productive bi-color corn known for its great eating quality and high yields of plump ears whose sweet, tender kernels hold their succulent sweetness after harvest.
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Gypsum – Gaia Green
$19.99A mined mineral fertilizer rich in calcium and sulphur. In addition to providing key nutrients, benefits soil structure, porosity, air circulation, and water infiltration and drainage. Approved for use in organic agriculture for correcting calcium and sulphur deficiencies and mitigating soil salinity.
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Tomato – Amish Paste Matchbox
Original price was: $3.99.$2.00Current price is: $2.00.Saucing tomato.
From Matchbox: An heirloom variety, the Amish Paste hails from Lancaster, PA. It’s a strong producer, giving fruit until heavy frosts set in. Unsurpassed flavour for saucing, this variety doesn’t need any sweeteners to get that sweet tomato sauce taste. We use this variety for all our sauce preserving for the year, just cook down with a little salt and pepper and you have the perfect tomato sauce base. Plants can grow up to 5 ft tall and require trellising for best results. Indeterminate
Days to Maturity: 85
Seeds Per Pack: 25
Germination Rate: 98%Heirloom. Sustainably grown. This variety was produced for us by the talented farm Sweet Gale Gardens located in the Hamilton region. This farm uses only organic practices but does not have certification.
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Tomato & Vegetable – Miracle gro
$9.99Water soluble food for tomato and vegetables.
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Slug and Snail Killer
$19.99For use around vegetables, fruit trees, berries, perennials and lawns.
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Plantable pots – Cowpots 18X7cm square
$14.99Made from cow manure but they don’t smell. Great plantable pots.
Each plantable pot (18 units) is 7cm square
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Pepper Hot – Hungarian yellow wax OSC
Original price was: $1.99.$1.00Current price is: $1.00.Dwarf bushy plant grows 45cm high. Fruit is 15cm long and 5cm at the shoulder and slightly tapered at the bottom. Ripens from a waxy yellow to bright red. Firm, pungent flesh is good fried or pickled.
Start indoors mid February to late March in a soilless medium. Grow seedlings under bright light at 17°C. Transplant after hardening off in late May.
Keep evenly watered. Avoid high nitrogen fertilizers. Harvest after colour changes for best taste and quality.
Harvest in 65 days.
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Bean bush – Royal burgundy Matchbox
Original price was: $3.99.$1.00Current price is: $1.00.25 seeds. Purple bean
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Bean bush – Royal burgundy OSC
$1.99This long-bearing favourite, yields crisp and meaty 15 cm long pods. Excellent fresh from the garden or good for freezing. Brown seed
Harvest in 50 days
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Tomato – Bull’s heart Matchbox
Original price was: $3.99.$2.00Current price is: $2.00.Rare, russian heirloom. Big, red, sauce tomato.
From Matchbox: A wonderful dark pink, heart shaped tomato. This variety produces abundant, large fruit great for cooking. This tomato is susceptible to cracking so be sure to harvest a few days before fully ripe. Excellent flavour when cooked.
Days to Maturity: 85
Seeds Per Pack: 25 seeds
Germination Rate: 98%Heirloom
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Sticky Stiks
$9.99The Safer’s Sticky Stiks traps are ideal for use in the home or garden, and offer an economical and convenient solution to the annoyances of whiteflies, aphids, thrips, and fungus gnats. Insects are attracted by the bright yellow colour of the Stick Sticks. Traps prevent adult stages of the insect from reproducing and infesting other plants.
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Onion – Southport white globe OSC
$1.99Excellent white bunching heritage variety well adapted to northern growing areas. Solid round bulbs have thin delicate skins. Flesh is white, fine grained, and mild. Excellent in salads.
Sow in early spring.
Shallow roots require even watering. For spring onions, pull any time after plants are 30cm tall.
Harvest in 64 days.
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Bean pole – Kentucky wonder wax OSC
$1.99Robust climbing bean that is a prolific producer of buttery yellow, round meaty pods. 18 cm long. Brown Seed.
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Bean bush – Tendergreen OSC
Original price was: $1.99.$1.00Current price is: $1.00.A high yielding producer of 15 cm long beans, superb fresh or frozen. Mottled black seed.
54 days to harvest
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Bean bush -Romano OSC
Original price was: $1.99.$1.25Current price is: $1.25.Stocky, bushy plants produce lots of tender, broad and flat, medium green pods 12 cm long. Seed is buff coloured with a white eye.
Harvest in 60 days
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Bean pole – Blue lake Fm1 OSC
Original price was: $1.99.$1.00Current price is: $1.00.a dependable variety that produces heavy yields of meaty but tender, medium size 15 cm dark green pods. Excellent for freezing.
55 days to harvest
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Purple Coneflower – Northern Wildflowers
$4.00Perennial
2-5 feet tall
Full Sun to Part Shade
Blooms July to September
Dry to Medium Site
Approx. 30 seeds per pack
Zones 4-8Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) is popular with bees, hummingbirds and butterflies and seeds are a fall and winter food source for birds as well. It makes excellent cut flowers, is easy to grow and will spread in the garden. Native to the central and eastern United States and naturalized in much of Ontario, purple coneflower is hardy up to zone 3. Leaves and flower petals are edible, which many make into a tea to benefit from its many medicinal qualities.
Growing Instructions
Cold, moist stratification required. Mix seeds with moist substrate (vermiculite, perlite or moss) and place in a plastic bag and refrigerate for 6-8 weeks. Sow seed at 1/8 inch depth. Do not let seedling dry out while it is establishing.
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Wild Bergamot – Northern Wildflowers
$4.00Perennial
3-5 feet tall
Full Sun to Part Shade
Blooms July to September
Dry to Medium Site
Approx. 150 seeds per pack
Zones 3-9Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) is a member of the mint family and its leaves and petals can be used to make a delicious earl grey tea. It is undemanding but does not like being crowded by other plants. It is an important nectar source for bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.
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No pre-treatment required. Sow seed at soil surface. Do not let seedling dry out while it is establishing.
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New England Aster – Northern Wildflowers
$4.00Perennial
3-6 feet tall
Full Sun to Part Shade
Blooms September- October
Medium to Moist Site
Over 200 seeds per pack
Zones 3-8New England Aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae) is a pioneer of natural succession sites and does well in a variety of conditions. This under-valued native provides an important nectar source for pollinators from late summer until frost. Its roots can be divided annually and the flower colour can range from white, to pink to blue-purple. New England Aster is the host plant of the Pearl Crescent and several checkerspot butterflies.
Growing Instructions
Cold, moist stratification required. Mix seeds with moist substrate (vermiculite, perlite or moss) and place in a plastic bag and refrigerate for 6-8 weeks. Sow seed at soil surface. Do not let seedling dry out while it is establishing.
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Great Blue Lobelia – Northern Wildflowers
$4.00Perennial
1-3 feet tall
Part Sun to Shade
Blooms July to September
Medium to Moist Site
Over 200 seeds per package
Zones 3-9Great Blue Lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica) is a great option for planting near ponds, along lakeshores or rain gardens. It prefers cool, moist conditions and does not tolerate drought at all. The dainty blue flowers are a lovely end of season addition to the garden.
Growing Instructions
Cold, moist stratification required. Mix seeds with moist substrate (vermiculite, perlite or moss) and place in a plastic bag and refrigerate for 6-8 weeks. Sow seed at 1/8 inch depth. Do not let seedling dry out while it is establishing.
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Cutleaf Coneflower – Northern Wildflowers
$4.00Perennial
3-6 feet tall
Full Sun to Part Shade
Blooms August to October
Medium to Wet Site
Approx. 80 seeds per pack
Zones 3-8Cutleaf coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata), also called green-headed coneflower and wild goldenglow adds a beautiful burst of yellow at the end of the season. This taller cousin of the black-eyed susan spreads aggressively via rhizomes. Native to most Canadian provinces and much of the eastern United States.
Growing Instructions
Wet and cold stratification required. Mix seeds with moist substrate (vermiculite, perlite or moss) and place in a plastic bag and refrigerate for 6-8 weeks. Sow seed at 1/8 inch depth. Do not let seedling dry out while it is establishing.
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Cardinal Flower – Northern Wildflowers
$4.00Perennial
1-3 feet tall
Part Sun to Full Shade
Blooms July to August
Medium to Moist Site
Approx. >200 seeds.
Zones 4-9Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis) is easily distinguished by its vibrant red flowers. Cardinal flower attracts hummingbirds and pairs well with other lobelias and beardtongues. Overpicking of this flower has resulted in its scarcity in some areas, so it is an excellent choice for any garden. Note- seeds are very small.
Growing Instructions
Mix seeds with moist substrate (vermiculite, perlite or moss) and place in a plastic bag and refrigerate for 6-8 weeks. Sow seed at soil surface. Do not let seedling dry out while it is establishing.
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Canada Goldenrod – Northern Wildflowers
$4.00Perennial
Up to 2-6 feet tall
Full Sun
Blooms August-October
Medium to Moist Site
Over 300 seeds per pack
Zones 2-9Canada Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis) is a native perennial plant that is found in much of Canada and the USA. It has beautiful golden-yellow, cascading clusters of small yellow flowers that appear in late summer into fall. Goldenrods spread by seed and rhizomes, so they can be aggressive spreaders. This plant prefers a soil with some clay and moist (but not wet) conditions in full sun. Bees and butterflies are attracted to the flowers so this is a great addition to pollinator patches! It has anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties, and is used in herbal medicine for overall immune system support. Its leaves can be used as a tea, which tastes very similar to green tea.
Growing Instructions
Wet and cold stratification required. Mix seeds with moist substrate (vermiculite, perlite or moss) and place in a plastic bag and refrigerate for 6-8 weeks. Sow seed at soil surface. Do not let seedling dry out while it is establishing.
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Blue Vervain – Northern Wildflowers
$4.00Perennial
2-5 feet tall
Full Sun
Blooms July to September
Medium to Moist Site
Over 200 seeds per pack
Zones 3-8Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata) is a unique, eye-catching beauty in any garden. It grows quickly from seed and requires little care to maintain. Blue vervain will survive in dry sites, however the plant will be smaller and bear fewer flowers. Note that seeds are very small.
Growing Instructions
Wet and cold stratification required. Mix seeds with moist substrate (vermiculite, perlite or moss) and place in a plastic bag and refrigerate for 6-8 weeks. Sow seed at soil surface. Do not let seedling dry out while it is establishing.
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Winter Squash – Butterbaby Organic – West Coast Seeds
$5.99Adorable mini butternuts that are the perfect single serving size! Butterbaby is an excellent choice for home gardeners with its early maturity and high yields per plant. Uniform .5-.9kg (1.25-2lb) tan fruits have sweet, dark orange flesh and good storability. Semi-vining plants.
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Winter Squash – Reno – West Coast Seeds
$3.49C. pepo. Reno is a classically shaped acorn squash with moderate furrows and a dependable dark green colour. The strong, single-stemmed, bush plants are very productive. Reno acorn squash seeds produce fruit that have golden yellow flesh that is fine textured with a sweet nutty flavour. If you grow Reno, it won’t be a gamble. Sometimes acorn squash plants produce vast foliage and few fruits. Reno acorn squash does quite the opposite. Flowers appear earlier in the year than some other varieties, so there is a greater potential for a long harvest window. Be sure to plant lots of bee-attracting flowers nearby so that every female blossom gets the best potential for setting fruit.
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Winter Squash – Pink Panther – West Coast Seeds
$4.99This pretty pink kabocha can be used for eating and decorating. Pink Panther’s salmon pink skin encloses thick, flavourful flesh that is a bright orange colour. Flattened and ribbed 1.25-1.75kg (3-5lb) fruit stacks well for fall displays. Full size vines produce good yields of these refined, high quality squash.
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Zucchini – Black Beauty – West Coast Seeds
$3.99The standard summer squash, introduced in the 1920s. Large bush plants grow semi-upright and open, and are loaded with glossy dark green fruits with firm creamy white flesh and fine flavour. Plants are productive very early, and over a long period. Best eaten when under 20cm (8″ long). Black Beauty zucchini seeds are the best variety for freezing. Black Beauty zucchini is a 20th Century heirloom that won the All American Selections prize back in 1957. It was first introduced to American market growers in the 1920s, and was commercially available as seed from the 1930s on.
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Spinach – Seaside – West Coast Seeds
$3.49Seaside spinach seeds produce very uniform, dark green baby leaf spinach for fast harvests and high volume production. The leaves are thick and succulent, with well developed flavour. The upright plants grow at a moderate rate, and work well in winter high tunnels. It is the best choice we have seen for baby leaf growers, and has good resistance to downy mildew. With the correct timing, a small farming operation can produce a constant supply of baby leaf spinach nearly all year, which can be a lucrative option for your restaurant and CSA clients.
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Hot Pepper – Carolina Reaper – West Coast Seeds
$6.99Carolina Reaper is one of the hottest peppers on record at an alarming 1.5 million SHUs (it has peaked at 2.2 million). The small peppers mature from green to fire engine red and are gnarled and bumpy with a distinctive pointed tip called “the stinger. This species of pepper can be grown as a perennial in warmer climates (or heated greenhouses) or brought inside over winter. They are somewhat challenging to grow and will need protection to increase heat and lengthen the growing season in most regions. Please take extreme caution when handling the seeds and eventual fruits they produce.
Super-hot peppers can be somewhat challenging to grow. The seeds can be difficult to germinate, and they need a long, hot season to produce fruit. Start indoors early and use bottom heat and seedling domes to create the warm, humid conditions they need to germinate. Be patient as germination may take 21-28 days or longer, even under ideal conditions.
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Parsley – Dark Green Italian – West Coast Seeds
$3.49Flat, dark green leaves are deeply cut, with a rich parsley flavour ideal for cooking or salads. Dark Green Italian Parsley Seeds are easy to grow, sturdy plants with stiff upright stems. Holds flavour better than the curly kind when dried. Use parsley in companion planting: Parsley likes asparagus, carrots, chives, corn, onions, and tomatoes. The leaves can be sprinkled on asparagus to repel asparagus beetles, and around roses, to improve their scent. Let some of your parsley go to bloom to attract hover-flies and predatory wasps. Parsley is a biennial plant that forms a long (edible) tap root. Choose deep pots for container growing.
Matures in 80 days.
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