Spring Seeds
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Endive Sugar Loaf
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Pepper Organic Seed Kit
$14 Add to cart -
Sweet Orange Pepper Organic Seeds
$5 Add to cart -
Habanero Pepper Organic Seeds
$5 Add to cart -
Purple Pepper
$5 Add to cart -
Red Onion
$5 Add to cart -
Golden Bantam Corn
$6 Add to cart -
Parsnip Organic Seeds
$5 Add to cart -
Bean Organic Seeds Green Bush
$13 Add to cart -
Purple Top Turnip
$6 Add to cart -
Cherry Belle Radish
$5 Add to cart -
Utah Celery
$5 Add to cart -
White Vienna Kohlrabi
$5 Add to cart -
Arugula Organic Seeds
$6 Add to cart -
Tabasco Pepper Organic Seeds
$5 Add to cart -
Tomato Beefsteak Organic Seeds
$7 Add to cart -
Floradade Tomato Organic Seeds
$7 Add to cart -
Baby Bok Choy
$7 Add to cart -
Fordhook Chard
$5 Add to cart -
Buttercrunch Lettuce
$7 Add to cart -
Microgreens Organic Seeds
$5 Add to cart -
10 Pack Organic Seed Kit
$24 Add to cart -
Garden Carrots Organic Seeds
$5 Add to cart -
Red Burgundy Okra
$5 Add to cart
FAQ
You can test the viability of your organic vegetable seeds by placing them in a damp paper towel and keeping them in a warm place for a few days.
If the seeds sprout, they are still good to use.
It depends on the vegetable.
Some vegetables, like lettuce and radishes, can be directly sown into the ground.
Others, like tomatoes and peppers, need to be started indoors and then transplanted outside.
Some organic vegetable seeds are easier to grow than others.
Radishes, lettuce, and beans are generally considered easy to grow.
Tomatoes and peppers can be more challenging.
It’s generally not recommended to reuse soil from the previous year as it can harbor diseases and pests that can harm new plants.
Instead, consider amending the soil with compost or organic fertilizers to replenish nutrients.
This depends on personal preference and the type of vegetable being planted.
Some plants, like carrots, do better when scattered randomly, while others, like corn, are typically planted in rows.
It’s also important to consider the size of the mature plant when deciding on spacing.
Yes, you can plant multiple varieties of vegetables in the same area, as long as they have similar growing requirements and spacing.
This can help maximize space and create a diverse and colorful garden.
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