Winter Seeds
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Heirloom Grand Rapids Lettuce Seeds – Lactuca sativa
$7 – $29 Select options -
Heirloom Danish Ballhead Cabbage Seeds
$6 – $26 Select options -
Early Round Dutch Cabbage Seeds | Heirloom | Organic
$7 – $58 Select options -
Cheddar Orange Cauliflower Premium Seed Packet Great for Kids!
$14 Add to cart -
Early Fall Rapini Broccoli Seeds | Heirloom | Organic
$6 – $39 Select options -
Purple Sprouting Broccoli Seeds | Heirloom | Organic
$7 – $36 Select options -
Ethiopian Kale Seeds | Heirloom | Organic
$7 – $32 Select options -
Premier Kale Seeds | Organic
$7 – $32 Select options -
White Russian Kale Seeds | Organic
$6 – $32 Select options -
Kale Mix | Organic | Seeds
$7 – $42 Select options -
Black Magic Kale Seeds | Organic
$7 – $29 Select options -
Cimmaron Romaine Lettuce Seeds | Heirloom | Organic
$7 – $34 Select options -
Portuguese Kale | Heirloom | Organic
$7 – $45 Select options -
Watercress Seeds | Heirloom | Organic
$7 – $19 Select options -
Green striped Cushaw Squash Seeds
$9 Add to cart -
Purple Haze Carrot
$8 Add to cart -
Black Seeded Simpson Green Leaf Lettuce Seeds
$8 – $14 Select options -
Jumbo Pink Banana Squash Seeds
$8 – $14 Select options -
Small Ornamental Gourd Mix Seeds
$8 – $17 Select options -
Burgess Buttercup Squash Seeds Green Pumpkin
$8 – $18 Select options -
Turk’s Turban Pumpkin Seeds
$8 – $14 Select options -
Waltham 29 Broccoli Seeds
$7 – $14 Select options -
Molokhia Seeds (Egyptian Spinach)
$7 – $17 Select options -
Delicata Squash Seeds
$8 – $18 Select options
FAQ
The watering needs of winter seeds depend on various factors such as soil moisture, temperature, and humidity.
It is recommended to water them when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch.
Yes, you can grow winter seeds indoors using containers or indoor garden systems that provide the necessary growing conditions such as light, temperature, and humidity.
It is important to research which winter seeds are suitable for your region’s climate by checking the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map or consulting with local gardening experts.
It depends on the specific seed. Some winter seeds prefer well-drained soil, while others thrive in more moist soil.
Read the product description for specific soil requirements.
Some winter seeds are more hardy than others and can survive a light frost or snow, while others may not.
Refer to the product description for specific cold tolerance information.
Yes, planting winter seeds in a greenhouse can provide a controlled growing environment and protect them from harsh winter conditions.
Yes, it is recommended to fertilize your winter seeds to provide the necessary nutrients for healthy growth.
You can use organic or synthetic fertilizers based on your preferences and plant needs.
Organic Seeds
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