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Field Peas and Oats Blend, Blends
Prices start at : 200.00 USD / 100 Pounds

(75% peas / 25% oats by weight) Seed Coverage: – 5 lbs covers 2,000-4,000 sqaure feet – 100 lbs covers 1-2 acres Uses: Deer Attractant, Green Manure, Nitrogen Fixation, No Till, Organic Matter (Biomass), Weed Suppression
  • Sub Type: Blend
  • categories: Cover Crop
  • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 50-100 lbs.
  • Form: Seed
  • Life Cycle: Annual
  • Breed: Open-pollinated
Missouri
Independence
Ladino Clover, Legumes
Prices start at : 175.00 USD / 25 Pounds

It is two to four times as large as common white clover. Uses: Bees & Beneficial Insects, Chicken Forage, Compaction Control, Deer Attractant, Erosion Control, Forage, Green Manure, Nitrogen Fixation, No Till, Weed Suppression
  • Best Time to Sow: March-October
  • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 5-15 lbs.
  • Days To Maturity: 60-70
  • Weight: N/A
  • Seeds Per Ounce: 41500
  • categories: Cover Crop
Missouri
Independence
Frontier Grazer Rye, Grains
Prices start at : 100.00 USD / 100 Pounds

Captures soil nutrients in the fall to release in spring when worked into the soil. Prevents erosion and builds organic matter in the soil! Plant early to late fall; in mild climates fall through early spring.
  • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 60-120 lbs.
  • Seeds Per Gram: 35
  • categories: Cover Crop
  • Best Time to Sow: March-October
  • Seeds Per Ounce: 994
  • Size: 100 Pounds
Missouri
Independence
Annual Ryegrass, Grasses
Prices start at : 135.00 USD / 100 Pounds

Can germinate in cool weather. Ryegrass (Lolium sp.) Uses: Erosion Control, Green Manure, Nitrogen Scavenger, No Till, Organic Matter (Biomass), Weed Suppression A very fast grower that is a great cover crop.
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  • Best Time to Sow: March-October
  • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 20-30 lbs.
  • Seeds Per Ounce: 9606
  • Breed: Open-pollinated
Missouri
Independence
Common Flax, Brassicas
Prices start at : 225.00 USD / 100 Pounds

Flax will take up excess N and other minerals, will winter kill and provide moderate to high amounts of organic matter back to the soil. Flax is a cool season annual with short taproots! Flax is a broadleaf with very small, narrow leaves that are less...
  • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 40 lbs.
  • Days To Maturity: 90
  • Breed: Open-pollinated
  • Life Cycle: Annual
  • Form: Seed
  • Dimensions: N/A
Missouri
Independence
Packer Forage Pea, Legumes
Prices start at : 135.00 USD / 100 Pounds

Packer forage pea is a legume for cover crops, wildlife and winter grazing! Sometimes called “Canadian field pea” is a cool-season, annual legume with good, nitrogen-fixing capabilities.
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  • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 120 lbs.
  • categories: Cover Crop
  • Breed: Open-pollinated
  • Form: Seed
Missouri
Independence
Canada Wildrye, Grain Seed
Prices start at : 128.00 USD / 5 Pounds

It tends to be short-lived but provides quick stabilization for erosion control seedings, and it makes a good, early successional component of prairie mixtures. This cool-season bunchgrass can be found throughout Canada and the U.S. except in the southeastern...
  • Weight: N/A
  • Best Time to Sow: March-October
  • categories: Cover Crop
  • Broadcast Rate per Acre: 6-12 lbs.
  • Sow Depth: 1/4"
  • Form: Seed
Missouri
Independence
Elbon Rye, Grains
Prices start at : 60.00 USD / 100 Pounds

Captures soil nutrients in the fall to release in spring when worked into the soil. Prevents erosion and builds organic matter in the soil! Plant early to late fall; in mild climates fall through early spring.
  • Days To Maturity: 75
  • Size: 100 Pounds
  • Breed: Open-pollinated
  • Seeds Per Ounce: 994
  • Weight: N/A
  • Seeds Per Pound: 15,900
Missouri
Independence
Mrs. Burns Lemon Basil
Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

Excellent lemon scent with larger leaves and more robust growth habit than the standard lemon basil variety. Up to 90cm/3ft with pink flowers.
  • Botanical Name: Ocimum basilicum 'Mrs. Burns'
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
  • Uses: Culinary/Beverage/Aromatic
Missouri
Independence
Minnesota Midget Melon
Prices start at : 3.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

  • Botanical Name: Cucumis melo 'Minnesota Midget'
Missouri
Independence
Chinese Cabbage
Prices start at : 2.50 USD / Seeds / pkt

Tall cylindrical heads are pure white inside. Best sown out at mid-summer as heads bolt during hot weather. A unique addition to cole slaw. Tender, crisp leaves are sweet and spicy.
  • Botanical Name: Brassica rapa (Pekinensis) 'Michihli'
Missouri
Independence
Prickly Pear
Prices start at : 5.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Difficult to germinate; may take two years. Interesting cactus, winter hardy in Ontario. Prefers sandy soil. Bears edible fruits (pears) having pleasant, sweet, somewhat acid taste.
  • Botanical Name: Opuntia humifusa
  • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal
  • Duration: Perennial
Missouri
Independence
Medinette Basil
Prices start at : 3.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Compact variety with leaves larger than bush basil but not as large as Genovese. Excellent for potplant production, reaching only 30-35cm (12-14”) high. ‘Medinette' is slow to bolt, especially in hot conditions, and because of this trait it is often...
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
  • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal/Beverage/Aromatic/Industrial
  • Botanical Name: Ocimum basilicum 'Medinette'
Missouri
Independence
Spanish Eyes Lavender
Prices start at : 5.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Blooms all summer. Lovely ornamental lavender grown as an annual in flowerbeds, planters, and baskets. Set against its soft aromatic fern-like green leaves are masses of bright blue lavender flowers.
  • Uses: Medicinal/Aromatic
  • Duration: Perennial
  • Ease of Germination: Moderate
Missouri
Independence
Great Lobelia
Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

Showy U.S. native with large blue or white flower spikes. Employed by Indians along with mayapple ( ) to treat venereal disease.
  • Botanical Name: Lobelia siphilitica
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
  • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
Missouri
Independence
Avens
Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

It appears as a decorative feature in the stonework and stained glass of Medieval cathedrals, the three leaves symbolizing the Trinity, and the five-petalled flowers the five wounds of the crucifixion.
  • Uses: Medicinal
  • Botanical Name: Geum urbanum
  • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
Missouri
Independence
Bloodflower
Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Sow from seed, or split roots in spring. Its flowers are brightly colored which makes it an ideal plant for attracting milkweed butterflies like the monarch! Interestingly enough, when monarch caterpillars are raised...
  • Uses: Medicinal/Poisonous!
  • Botanical Name: Asclepias curassavica
  • When to Sow: Spring
Missouri
Independence
Primadonna White Echinacea
Prices start at : 5.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Ht. 70-80cm/28-32. Impressive new series from Germany with abundant large flowers, 10-12cm/4-5 across. Good heat and drought tolerance. Excellent cutflower. White petals with dark eye.Attracts butterflies.
  • Uses: Medicinal
  • Duration: Perennial
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
Missouri
Independence
Beardtongue
Prices start at : 4.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Considered a ‘life medicine' by the Navajo people who have used it for menstrual pain, stomach ache, wounds, swellings and coughs. Brilliant red tubular flowers. Prefers sandy or gravelly soil on a slope.
  • Uses: Medicinal
  • Botanical Name: Penstemon barbatus
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
Missouri
Independence
Summer Savory
Prices start at : 1.95 USD / Seeds / pkt

Soothes and aids in digestion. Popular seasoning herb preferred over winter savory for its delicate flavour. Summer savory is annual, unlike the perennial winter variety, and hence is easier and quicker to raise from seed.
  • Duration: Annual
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
  • Botanical Name: Satureja hortensis
Missouri
Independence
Green Callaloo
Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / Pkt

Very easy to grow. (Chinese spinach) Callaloo is a popular Caribbean dish made from different leafy plants depending on local custom. The young leaves are sweet and slightly tangy to the taste and are used like spinach in soups, salads and in meat and...
  • Botanical Name: Amaranthus tricolor
Missouri
Independence
Herbes de Provence French Herb Garden
Prices start at : 9.00 USD / Seed Collection / ea

Captures the warm flavours and aromas of the sunny south of France where lavender hugs the hills and thyme is plentiful. A classic seasoning for chicken, vegetables or meat.
Missouri
Independence
Bush Basil
Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

New and improved. Standard bush variety. Now more uniform. Ideal for pot culture. Dwarf, bush form.
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
  • Duration: Annual
  • Uses: Culinary/Medicinal/Beverage/Aromatic/Industrial
Missouri
Independence
Pepicha
Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

Easy to grow, just sow the seeds where the plants are to grow. (Pipicha; Chepiche) Mexican herb like cilantro but ten times so. Prefers full sun.Ht. 30-60cm/1-2ft. Also fights bacterial infections and inflammatory diseases and helps detox the liver.
  • Duration: Annual
  • Botanical Name: Porophyllum tagetoides
  • Ease of Germination: Moderate
Missouri
Independence
Wild Basil
Prices start at : 3.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

Helps overcome stomach weakness. Has a faint thyme-like aroma. Infusion of leaves makes a pleasant cordial tea. New research shows it is a good skin and wound remedy.
  • Duration: Perennial
  • Botanical Name: Clinopodium vulgare
  • When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
Missouri
Independence
Snow Spike Anise-Hyssop
Prices start at : 4.25 USD / Seeds / pkt

Simmer leaves in cream for licorice flavour in ice cream recipes. Added to a bath, it can help ease sunburns, and yeast or fungal conditions. Leaves, when crushed, are strongly anise-scented.
  • Uses: Culinary/Beverage
  • Botanical Name: Agastache foeniculum 'Snow Spike'
  • Ease of Germination: Easy
Missouri
Independence
Mignonette
Prices start at : 2.75 USD / Seeds / pkt

Used for perfume, sachets and potpourris. Sweet ambrosial scent is legendary and more than makes up for the unimpressive yellowish flowers. As the story goes, Napoleon brought seeds back from Egypt for his wife Josephine and she so loved the plant that...
  • Duration: Annual
  • Uses: Aromatic/Industrial
  • When to Sow: Spring
Missouri
Independence