HEIRLOOM SEEDS are the ORIGINAL seeds - 100% Organic

-Carrying the highest quality of nutrition and medicine of all seeds available-

HEALTHY SEEDS - HEALTHY FOOD - HEALTHY HUMANS

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Alberta Wild Rose

Incredible smell and beauty in the garden - Rosa canina

  • Useful for simple beauty, amazing smell, essential oils (perfume), THE BEES, rose petal tea and rose hips (lots of vitamin C!!!)

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Great Basil

Basil - Ocimum basilicum

  • A delicious culinary herb and also a useful medicine

  • A joy to grow and produces a beautiful aroma

  • Required for Margharita Pizzas, Bruschetta and Caprese Salads!

  • Grow indoors all year long. Plant must be kept moist. Pick leaves as required and eat fresh. Pinch out the tip of the main step to encourage bushy growth.

  • For outdoor growing:

    • Sow seeds indoors from March-April

    • Sow seeds separately 5 mm deep

    • Plant in late May: 30 cm apart

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Calendula

Calendula officinale

  • Add to flower petals to salads or dry them for a medicinal tea for skin health and lymphatic health

  • Produces flowers in warm apricot, cream, gold and shades of yellow

  • $5 20+ seeds

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German Chamomile

Matricarcia chamomile

  • Useful for essential oil, THE BEES, and most importantly the mother of all teas: Chamomile Tea

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Chervil

Anthriscus cerefolium

  • aka “French Parsley” but is not actually Parsley

  • A culinary herb and a medicine

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Cilantro/Coriander

Coriandrum sativum

  • All parts of this plant are edible: The leaves are considered “Cilantro” and the seeds are considered “Coriander”

  • Cilantro is an incredible culinary herb for many dishes however it also keeps your mouth healthy and bad breath at bay!

  • The seeds are also an incredible culinary herb and also a strong digestive medicine

  • Pick fresh leaves as needed from the young plant, and use fresh in cooking. Leaves are best when picked early. Dry to preserve as a culinary herb… then let the plant continue to grow past flowering stage to harvest the seeds.

  • Seeds are harvested in late fall after the flowers turn to seed

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Dill

Anethum graveolens

  • A culinary herb and most important for pickles ☺︎

  • Also produces seeds that have medicinal value for digestion

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Echinacea

Echinacea purpurea

  • Gives incredible beauty in the garden and an important medicine as first line defence to the common colds, infections and viruses

  • Important for THE BEES!

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Goji berry

Goji berries

  • A Superfood!!

  • Long used in traditional chinese medicine

  • Part of the Solanaeae family (Nightshade)

  • $6 20+ seeds

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Lavender

Lavendula angustifolia

  • English Lavender

  • Incredible smell, beautiful flowers

  • Useful for beauty, medicine, essential oils (perfume), decor, smudges

  • THE BEES also love Lavender ♡

  • Lavender requires full sun and well-drained fertile soil. Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before planting outside and plant in early spring when a light frost is still possible. Germination requires 4-6 weeks (15-90 days)

  • $6 20+ seeds

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Marigold

Marigold

  • A must-have in the garden to keep insects away

  • Don’t plant your garden without Marigold!

  • Plant all around garden

  • Gives beautiful flowers

  • Not for consumption

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Black Cumin

Nigella sativa

  • A strong culinary herb and also a strong medicine from the Middle East

  • Press seeds to make Black Seed Oil

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Opium Poppy

Papaver somniferum

  • Useful for beauty, medicine, THE BEES, magick

  • $7 20+ seeds

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Oregano

Origanum vulgare

  • Useful for beauty, a culinary herb, an important medicine, and perhaps most importantly: THE BEES

  • Requires a sunny location and can grow inside all year

  • $6 20+ seeds

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Parsley

Petroselinum crisp

  • A culinary herb and a cleansing medicine

  • Parsley tea does wanders for the digestive system

  • Requires a sunny location and can grow inside all year

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Thyme

Thymus vulgaris

  • a culinary herb and also an incredible botanical medicine

  • useful also for volatile oil extraction and tincture (antimicrobial)

  • $6 20+ seeds

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Wheatgrass

Wheatgrass

  • Requires a masticating juicer for its benefits

  • Useful also as cat nip

  • Grow indoors all year long

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Arugula

Dr. Sebi approved!

  • eat your greens!!

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Beans

Green Beans ⚬ Fagiolo Beans

  • Climbing beans from France

  • Plant with The Three Sisters: Squash + Corn + Beans

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Beans

Kidney Beans

  • Kidney beans for kidney health

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Beets

Boltardy Beets

  • Ancient variant

  • Deep red colour

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Beets

Chioggia Beet

  • Dance to the beet of your own drum ♡

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Beets

Detroit Dark Red Beet

  • Store well and are good for canning and freezing

  • Very dark red-purple in colour and full of nutrition

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Broccoli

Early Green Broccoli

  • Brassica family ♡

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Cabbage

Red Acre Cabbage

  • sauerkraut and sulforophane for the win

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Carrot

Little Finger Carrots

  • Very sweet and crisp. They are short: 10-13 cm long (3-5”)

  • Considered a “baby gourmet carrot”

  • Easy to grow and require little maintenance

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Cauliflower

Early Snowball Cauliflower

  • Brassica vegetables for liver health!

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Corn

Hopi Blue Corn

  • Sacred seeds

  • Grow The Three Sister: Corn + Squash + Beans

  • $7 20 seeds

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Cucumber

Long Cucumber

  • From Italy

  • Contains seeds (which are required for good digestion)

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Garbanzo Beans, Kabuli chana

Chickpeas

  • Amazing food full of protein and you can totally make your own humous from scratch

  • $6 20+ seeds

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Kale

Scotch Kale

  • Brassica family Ancestry

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Leek

Leeks

  • Sow seeds directly outdoors when the soil temperature is between 10-25ºC (50-75ºF)

  • Germinates in 10-16 days

  • Plant 1/4” deep and two seeds per inch

  • Once germinated, thin seedlings to 15 cm/6” apart

  • Prefers fertile organic soil with lots of compost and high moisture

  • Harvest as late in the autumn as possible

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Lettuce

Butterhead Lettuce

  • Happy lettuce for a happy family

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Lettuce

Red Sail Lettuce

  • Full of vitamins and minerals

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Onion

White Spanish Onion

  • Mild-flavoured Onion that stores well

  • Great to plant in rows next to Leeks

  • Germinates in 12-14 days

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Onion

Yellow Sweet Spanish Onion

  • Sweet Onion with mild-flavour and fair-storage

  • Great to plant in rows next to Leeks

  • Start indoors in March and transplant in April-May

  • Germinates in 12-14 days

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Parsnips

Parsnips

  • A root vegetable closely related to carrot however has higher nutritional value and less acidity in the body

  • Use the leafy greens in your salad or soups

  • Sow seed as soon as the ground can be worked

  • Germinates slowly: 15-20 days and plant in organic soil

  • This plant specifically does not like fertilizer-rich soil and will grow hairy roots if the soil is too fertilized

  • Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep, with 3 seeds per inch in a row

  • Keep rows 18 inches apart

  • Plant with radishes and beets

  • $5 10+ seeds

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Peas

Alaskan pea

  • aka “The Earliest of All Peas” - the true heirloom pea

  • Full of Vitamins A & C, also contain Vitamin B1 & B2

  • Sow seed in early spring in cool and well-drained soil and against fence/trellis

    • Germinates in 5-10 days, requires 2 months to produce peas

  • Plant seeds: 2.5cm/1” depth and 10cm/4” width apart in a row

  • Plant rows 75cm/30” apart

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Peas

Snap pea

  • Sweet taste and crunchy texture. Eat from the vine!

  • See “Alaska Pea” for sowing directions

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Romaine

Romaine Lettuce

  • Required for Caeser Salads

  • Plant in moist, well-drained soil as soon as the ground can be worked in the Spring

  • Germinates in 7-10 days

  • Seed depth: 1.3 cm/1/2”

  • Plant spacing: 20 cm/8”

  • Row spacing: 45 cm/18”

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Squash

Butternut Squash

  • So good, also one of the best baby foods ♡

  • Easy to grow

  • Bright beautiful flowers for some garden magic

  • $5 12+ seeds

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Squash

Spaghetti Squash

  • Also one of the best baby foods ♡

  • Easy to grow with bright beautiful flowers

  • Three Sisters Planting: Squash + Beans + Corn

  • $5 12+ seeds

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Zucchini

Grey Zucchini (Squash)

  • Easy to grow with bright beautiful flowers

  • Three Sister Planting: Corn + Squash + Beans

  • $5 12+ seeds

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Spinach

Bloomsdale Spinach

  • High in carotenoids (Vitamin A & C) and full of calcium, iron and magnesium, alongside B vitamins

  • Eat your spinach

  • $5 20+ seeds

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Tomato

Golden Jubilee tomato

  • $7 12+ seeds

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Tomato

Roma tomato

  • Pizza and pizza sauce of Italia

  • $6 12+ seeds