seeds available in previous years:
[seeds that have a strike through them means I ran out part way through the season]
The Seeds (2022 for the summer of 2023*)
Fruit & Veg:
Radish Mix
Rattail Radish (limited)
Pumpkin (Sugar Pie)
Cantaloupe
Sugar Baby Watermelon
Beans Mix
Heirloom Green Bean
Blue Hubbard Squash
Tomatillo (limited)
Peppers:
Hot Pepper (limited)
Thai Hot Pepper
Tesuque Pepper
Habanero Pepper
Black Hungarian Pepper
Sweet Pepper
Red Hot PepperBuran Pepper
Tomatoes:
Morden Yellow Tomato (limited)
Miscellaneous Tomato
Miscella Yellow Tomato
Black Krim Tomato
Italian Heirloom Tomato
Yellow Tomato
Roma Tomato
Purple Calabash Tomato
Redfield Tomato
Marizol Gold Tomato (limited)
Japanese Black Tomato
Mennonite Orange Tomato
Pink Grapefruit Tomato
Sweet Millions Tomato
Herbs & Greens:
Lettuce Mix
Red Basil (limited)
Thai BasilSweet Basil (limited)
Basil Mix (a mix of sweet + red basil – limited)
Cilantro
Anise Hyssop
Chives (mix)
Parsley
Dill
Fennel
Mustard Greens
ArugulaMustard/Arugula Mix
Borage (limited)
Chamomile (Roman + German mix)
Lavender (limited)
Flowers:
Yarrow/Mallow/Wild Carrot Flower Mix
Wild Flower mix (limited)
Wild Carrot Flower
Red Hot Poker Flower
Coneflower (limited)
Poppy
Allium Flower
Common Sunflower (edible)
Black Hollyhock
Miscella Flowers (drought tolerant)
Zinnia + Marigold Mix
Harebell Flower
Blazing Star
Black Eyed Susan
Marigolds
Columbine
Hyssop
Mallow (limited)
Fireweed
Amaranth (grain)
Coppertina Ninebark (shrub – limited)
Grasses:
Oat Grass
Canada Wild RyeMiscella Grass mix (ornamental – tall + bunch)
Japanese Silvergrass
Purple Fountain Grass
Sweet Grass
Western Wheatgrass
Side Oats Grama
Canada Wild Rye and Western Wheatgrass mix
connecting thru grasses mix: Little Bluestem, Canada Wild Rye, Side Oats Grama mix (limited)
COMPANION COLLECTIONS:
There are lots of reasons to grow certain plants together: as pests deterrent,to attract beneficial insects; to help regulate shade; to improve plant health; to increase yields; to improve soil fertility; to provide natural supports; and to suppress weeds. I’m trying something new this year with some of the seeds I have in large quantity. Companion collections are meant to help you get going with planting while anticipating how certain plants might support one another in the garden (whether growing in ground or in pots).
Companion Collection #1 (no pests)
Chives
Dill
Radish
Lavender
Companion Collection #2 (increase yield, better flavour, no pests)
Tomato (see above for varieties)
Basil mix
Lettuce mix
Companion Collection #3 (no pests, better flavour)
Pepper (see above for varieties)
Basil mix
Tomato (see above for varieties)
Zinnia/Marigold mix
Companion Collection #4 (no pests, fix nitrogen)
Lettuce mix
Beans mix
Radish
Zinnia/Marigold Mix
Companion Collection #5 (attract beneficial insects)
Parsley
Tomato (see above for varieties)
Borage
[*some of these packs also contain seeds saved after the summers of 2018/2019/2020/2021/2022 – see the seed life chart in my seed saving zine for info on seed storing and longevity]
The Seeds (2021 for the summer of 2022*)
Fruit & Veg:
Radish Mix – Raphanus sativus
Rattail Radish – Raphanus caudatus (limited)
Pumpkin (Sugar Pie) – Cucurbita pepo
Cantaloupe – Cucumis melo
Sugar Baby Watermelon – Citrullus lanatus
Beans Mix – Fabaceae
Heirloom Green BeansPea Mix – Pisum sativum (limited)
Blue Hubbard SquashCucumber (various – limited)
Peppers:
Hot Pepper – Capsicum annuum (limited)
Thai Hot Pepper – Capsicum annuum
Tesuque Pepper
Habanero Pepper
Black Hungarian Pepper
Sweet Pepper – Capsicum annuum
Red Hot Pepper – Capsicum annuum
Tomatoes:
Morden Yellow Tomatoes (limited) – Solanum lycopersicum
Miscellaneous Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Black Krim Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Italian Heirloom Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Yellow Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Roma Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Tomatillo – Solanum lycopersicum
Purple Calabash – Solanum lycopersicum
Redfield – Solanum lycopersicumMarizol Gold – Solanum lycopersicum (limited)
Japanese Black TomatoMennonite Orange Tomato (limited)
Pink Grapefruit Tomato
Sweet Millions Tomato
Herbs & Greens:
Lettuce Mix – Lactuca sativa
Red Basil – Ocimum basilicumThai Basil – Ocimum basilicumSweet Basil – Ocimum basilicum (limited)
Basil Mix – Ocimum basilicum
Cilantro – Coriandrum sativum
Chives (mix) – Allium tuberosum
Dill – Anethum graveolens
Fennel – Foeniculum vulgare
Mustard Greens – Brassica juncea
Arugula – Eruca sativa
Mustard/Arugula MixBorage (limited)
Chamomile (Roman + German mix)Lavender (limited)
Hyssop
Flowers:Aster/Larkspur/Columbine/Mallow Flower – flower mix – Aster + Delphinium + Aquilegia + Malvaceae
Yarrow/Mallow/Wild Carrot Flower Mix – Achillea / Malvaceae / Daucus
Wild Flower mix (limited)
Wild Carrot Flower – DaucusHibiscus – Malvaceae (limited)
Red Hot Poker Flower – Kniphofia uvariaConeflower – Asteraceae (limited)
Poppy – Papaveroideae
Allium Flower
Common Sunflower – Helianthus annuus (edible)
Sunflower – Helianthus (ornamental)
Black Hollyhock – Alcea
Miscella Flowers (drought tolerant)
Zinnia + Marigold Mix
Harebell Flower
Amaranth (grain)
Coppertina Ninebark (shrub – limited)
Grasses:
Oat Grass – Avena sativa (limited)
Miscella Grasses (ornamental – tall + bunch)
Japanese Silvergrass
Sweet Grass
connecting thru grasses mix: Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scopariu) , Canada Wild Rye (Elymus canadensis), Side Oats Grama (Bouteloua curtipendula) (limited)
NEW THIS YEAR: COMPANION COLLECTIONS
There are lots of reasons to grow certain plants together: as pests deterrent,to attract beneficial insects; to help regulate shade; to improve plant health; to increase yields; to improve soil fertility; to provide natural supports; and to suppress weeds. I’m trying something new this year with some of the seeds I have in large quantity. Companion collections are meant to help you get going with planting while anticipating how certain plants might support one another in the garden (whether growing in ground or in pots).
Companion Collection #1 (no pests)
Chives
Dill
Radish
Lavender
Companion Collection #2 (increase yield, better flavour, no pests)
Tomato (Black Krim, Redfield, or Purple Calabash)
Basil mix
Lettuce mix
Companion Collection #3 (no pests, better flavour)
Pepper (Sweet, Red Hot, Black Hungarian, Habanero, Hot, Tesuque, or Thai Hot)
Basil mix
Tomato (Black Krim, Redfield, or Purple Calabash)
Zinnia/Marigold mix
Companion Collection #4 (no pests, fix nitrogen)
Lettuce mix
Beans mix
Radish
Zinnia/Marigold Mix
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The Seeds (2020 for the summer of 2021*)
Fruit & Veg:
Radish Mix – Raphanus sativus
Rattail Radish – Raphanus caudatus
Pumpkin (Sugar Pie) – Cucurbita pepo
Hot Pepper – Capsicum annuum (limited)Thai Hot Pepper – Capsicum annuumBuran Peppers – Capsicum annum
Cantaloupe – Cucumis meloMouse Melon – Melothria scabra
Sugar Baby Watermelon – Citrullus lanatus
Beans Mix – Fabaceae
Pea Mix – Pisum sativum
Tomatoes:
Morden Yellow Tomatoes (limited) – Solanum lycopersicum
Miscellaneous Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Black Krim Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Italian Heirloom Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Yellow Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Roma Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Tomatillo – Solanum lycopersicum
Purple Calabash – Solanum lycopersicum
Redfield – Solanum lycopersicumMarizol Gold – Solanum lycopersicum
Herbs & Greens:
Lettuce Mix – Lactuca sativa
Red Basil – Ocimum basilicum
Thai Basil – Ocimum basilicum
Sweet Basil – Ocimum basilicum
Basil Mix – Ocimum basilicum
Cilantro – Coriandrum sativum
Chives (mix) – Allium tuberosum
Dill – Anethum graveolens
Fennel – Foeniculum vulgare
Mustard Greens – Brassica junceaArugula – Eruca sativa
Flowers:Aster/Larkspur flower mix – Aster + Delphinium
Yarrow/Mallow/Wild Carrot Flower Mix – Achillea / Malvaceae / Daucus
Wild Carrot Flower – DaucusYarrow Flower – Achillea millefolium
Hibiscus – Malvaceae (limited)
Red Hot Poker Flower – Kniphofia uvariaConeflower – AsteraceaeColumbine Flower – Aquilegia
Poppy – Papaveroideae
Allium Flower
Common Sunflower – Helianthus annuus (edible)
Sunflower – Helianthus (ornamental)Hollyhock – Alcea
Miscella Flowers (drought tolerant)
Grasses:
Oat Grass – Avena sativa
Miscella Grasses (ornamental)
connecting thru grasses mix: Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scopariu) , Canada Wild Rye (Elymus canadensis), Side Oats Grama (Bouteloua curtipendula)
[*some of these packs also contain seeds saved after the summers of 2016/2017/2018/2019 – see the seed life chart in my seed saving zine for info on seed storing and longevity]
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The Seeds (2019 for the summer of 2020*)
Dahlia Flowers – Asteraceae
Radish – various types – Raphanus sativus
Pumpkin (Sugar Pie) – Cucurbita pepo
Morden Yellow Tomatoes (limited) – Solanum lycopersicum
Lettuce Mix (limited) – Lactuca sativa
Rapini – Brassica rapa
Red Hot Pepper – Capsicum annuum
Miscellaneous Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Cayenne Peppers – Capsicum annum
Aster/Larkspur flower mix – Aster + Delphinium
Black Krim Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Yarrow/Mallow/Wild Carrot Flower Mix – Asteraceae / Malvaceae / Daucus
Wild Carrot Flower – Daucus
Yarrow Flower – Asteraceae
Hibiscus – Malvaceae
Red Basil – Ocimum basilicum
Mixed Basil (sweet/thai/red) – Ocimum basilicum
Italian Heirloom Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Yellow Hot Peppers – Capsicum annum
Yellow Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Jalapeño Peppers – Capsicum annuum
Roma Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Serrano Peppers – Capsicum annum
Cilantro – Coriandrum sativum
Red Hot Poker Flower – Kniphofia uvaria
Chives (mix) – Allium tuberosum
Coneflower – Asteraceae
Columbine Flower – Aquilegia
Dill – Anethum graveolens
Long Hot Peppers – Capsicum annuum
Long Sweet Peppers – Capsicum annuum
Sweet Peppers – Capsicum annuum
Fennel – Foeniculum vulgare
Mustard Greens – Brassica juncea
Buran Peppers – Capsicum annum
Arugula – Eruca sativa
Cantaloupe – Cucumis melo
[*some of these packs also contain seeds saved after the summers of 2016/2017/2018 – see the seed life chart in my seed saving zine for info on seed storing and longevity]
The Seeds (2018 for the summer of 2019*)
Cayenne Peppers – Capsicum annum
Aster/Larkspur flower mix – Aster + Delphinium
Black Krim Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Yarrow/Mallow/Wild Carrot Flower Mix – Asteraceae / Malvaceae / Daucus
Wild Carrot Flower – Daucus
Mallow Flower – Malvaceae
Yarrow Flower – Asteraceae
Hibiscus – Malvaceae
Mixed Basil (sweet/thai/red) – Ocimum basilicum
Italian Heirloom Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Redfield Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Yellow Hot Peppers – Capsicum annum
Yellow Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Jalapeño Peppers – Capsicum annuum
Black Krim Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Roma Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Serrano Peppers – Capsicum annum
Cilantro – Coriandrum sativum
Common Sunflower – Helianthus annuus
Red Hot Poker Flower – Kniphofia uvaria
Chives (mix) – Allium tuberosum
Coneflower – Asteraceae
Columbine Flower – Aquilegia
Dill – Anethum graveolens
Long Hot Peppers – Capsicum annuum
Long Sweet Peppers – Capsicum annuum
Sweet Peppers – Capsicum annuum
Fennel – Foeniculum vulgare
Mustard Greens – Brassica juncea
Habanero Peppers – Capsicum chinense
Buran Peppers – Capsicum annum
Cucumbers (mix) – Cucumis sativus
Arugula – Eruca sativa
Cantaloupe – Cucumis melo
[*some of these packs also contain seeds saved after the summer of 2017]
The Seeds (2017 for the summer of 2018):
Dill – Anethum graveolens
Sweet Basil – Ocimum basilicum
Cilantro – Coriandrum sativum
Flowers – various drought tolerant species
Mint – Mentha
Long Hot Peppers – Capsicum annuum
Long Sweet Peppers – Capsicum annuum
Sweet Peppers – Capsicum annuum
Hibiscus – Malvaceae
Fennel – Foeniculum vulgare
Mustard Greens – Brassica juncea
Coneflower – Asteraceae
Garlic Chives – Allium tuberosum
Jalapeño Peppers – Capsicum annuum
Black Krim Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Habanero Peppers – Capsicum chinense
Black Hungarian Peppers – Capsicum annuum
Thai Hot Peppers – Capsicum annum
Cayenne Peppers – Capsicum annum
Buran Peppers – Capsicum annum
Hot Pepper Long – Capsicum annum
Cucumbers – Cucumis sativus
Yellow Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Roma Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Arugula – Eruca sativa
Red Basil – Ocimum basilicum
Thai Basil – Ocimum basilicum
Lavender – Lavandula angustifolia
The Seeds (2016 for the summer of 2017):
[I was really bad at paying attention to varieties this year!]
Dill – Anethum graveolens
Sweet Basil – Ocimum basilicum
Cilantro – Coriandrum sativum
Wildflowers – various drought tolerant species
Mint – Mentha
Long Hot Peppers – Capsicum spp.
Long Sweet Peppers – Capsicum spp.
Watermelon (Sugar Baby) – Citrullus lanatus
Pumpkin (Sugar Pie) – Cucurbita pepo
Hibiscus – Malvaceae
Fennel – Foeniculum vulgare
Mustard Greens – Brassica juncea
Coneflower – Asteraceae
Garlic Chives – Allium tuberosum
Jalapeño Peppers – Capsicum annuum
Black Krim Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Habanero Peppers – Capsicum chinense
Cantaloupe – Cucumis melo
The Seeds (2015):
Dill – Anethum graveolens
Sweet Basil – Ocimum basilicum
Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum
Thai Hot Peppers – Capsicum annuum
Serrano Peppers – Capsicum annuum
Cilantro – Coriandrum sativum
Green Husk Tomatillo – Physalis philadelphica
Wildflowers – various drought tolerant species.
seed packs are limited — the varieties available at any given time is dependent on various factors.