Description
Beta vulgaris
HEIRLOOM. Introduced in 1924, these huge, thick, tender leaves have bright white stalks and deep green foliage. Productive and heavy yields even in hot weather. Very easy to grow by direct seed or transplant. Eat like spinach or beet greens. Excellent for layering into lasagna.







Fennel Seeds - Florence
Slicing Tomato Seeds - Cherokee Purple
Poppy Seeds - Iceland
Chives Seeds
Parsley Seeds - Forest Green
Watermelon Seeds - Carolina Cross
Bush Bean Seeds - Dragon Tongue, ORGANIC
Okra Seeds - Red Burgundy
Cress Seeds - Creasy Greens
Zayne Brooks? –
Absolutely great love them
Robin Nelson? –
This is great!!! I add it to yogurt or tuna and it works perfectly for me.
Ezra Jones? –
These pumpkin seeds are always great and taste fresh!
Atticus Clark? –
This is a really nice selection of greens for the salad bowl. I’ve been growing them indoors in several hydroponics units and have had good germination rates. The greens grow quickly and it is fun to watch them change from day to day. My husband especially likes eating something he has watched grow.