100++ ASPARAGUS Seeds- MARY WASHINGTON-NON – GMO, Heirloom Seeds -USA FREE SHIP

Welcome you to Smartbuyforever! We are a leading Seeds provider for many years! We provide fresh and high-quality Heirlooms seeds, NON-GMO and organic seeds to home gardeners and other’s Growers! Our main offerings: Hundreds of heirloom, rare, beautiful flowers and Herbs and Vegetables seeds. Especially we provide hard to find Herb and flowers seeds! Mary Washington Asparagus – seeds are an old favorite US variety used in the truck garden and commercial market. This perennial produces early, long, straight, dark-green spears with tight purpling tips that are noted for their uniform size! Delicious and resistant to some rusts and blight. The cutting season can last up to 60 days. Asparagus is one of the few perennial vegetable crops. The shoots are picked as young spears in the spring. Later in the season the foliage matures into an airy, fern-like cloud which changes to a golden color in the fall. Because asparagus takes up a permanent place in the garden, but can be an attractive plant, many people with space imitations use asparagus as a border or hedge plant. Before Planting: Plants can be started from seed about 4 weeks before the last expected frost. More commonly they are grown from crowns, which are the one year old base and roots of the plants. These are planted in a trench with the roots spread out over mounded soil. The trench is gradually filled in as the plants grow. Planting: Dig a trench 8 inches deep and wide enough to accommodate the outspread roots (about 10 inches), then space the asparagus 18 inches apart. Leave four feet between rows. Cover the roots with two inches of soil, and continue to fill in the trench as shoots grow. Be sure never to bury the green shoots completely. The trench can usually be filled by the end of the first growing season, but if not, simply continue to work on it the second year. Watering: Water regularly, especially while young. Fertilizer: Top dress annually with compost or mulch. Keep the patch free of competing weeds. Days to Maturity: It takes about three years for plants to mature enough for harvesting. Prior to that plants should be allowed to grow and feed themselves. Harvesting: In the third year, begin harvesting spears that are finger-sized and about 8″ long. You can either snap off the spears are cut them with a knife. Harvest for about 4 weeks the first year. In subsequent years you can harvest until the weather warms and the spears look spindly. Then allow the foliage to grow and feed the plants. Tips: Asparagus is a spring crop, preferring cooler temperatures and full sun. Latin Name: Asparagus officinalis Species Origin: Heirloom from 1935 Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season|Warm Season Life Cycle: Perennial USDA Zones: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Planting Method: From Transplant Sunlight: Full Sun Height: 60 Inches Color: Green Free Shipping: All orders are shipped by USPS First Class Mail. Only orders $12 or more will include free tracking information. Customer care: First of all thanks for your purchase . If you have any issues with your order please Just leave us a message and we'll promptly resolve the issue for you. We are always here for customer support.

Rainbow Carrot Blend Mix, Seeds, Colorful, NON-GMO, Beta Carotene, Vitamin A

Rainbow Carrot Mix or Blend (Daucus carota) is a variety of five baby carrots beautifully represented with a rainbow of colors which consists of Atomic Red, Bambino Orange, Cosmic Purple, Lunar White, and Solar Yellow. Harvested roots will range from 6″-11″ and each variety will have it’s own unique flavor. Excellent for adding color to salads and to other meals Germination in 7-21 days, maturity in 70 days Collected: 9/23 Germination: 85% As always FREE SHIPPING on all orders within the US Tracking available for all orders $10 and above. Orders under $10 will be shipped USPS First Class without tracking as this service begins at $4 with the Postal Service. If your order does not qualify for tracking and does not arrive in the allotted time given by Ebay, please reach out to me before opening a case within the resolution center Please, if you have any issues with your order, germination or simply need planting instructions, reach out to me and I will take care of you. I always take care of my customer

Ashley Long Cucumber Seeds 50+ Ct Vegetable HEIRLOOM NON-GMO USA FREE SHIPPING

ASHLEY CUCUMBER ANNUAL VEGETABLE SEEDS 50+ SEEDS MATURITY: 66-75 DAYS PLANTING DEPTH: 1/2″ ROW SPACING: 6′ PLANT SPACING: 12″ GROWING CONDITIONS: GREENHOUSE, TRELLIS PLANT IN FULL SUN AFTER CHANCE OF FINAL FROST. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK. I HAVE MANY MORE ITEMS AVAILABLE IN MY STORE. ANY ORDER $8 OR MORE WILL HAVE USPS TRACKING APPLIED. SEEDS WILL ARRIVE IN A ZIPLOCK BAG. PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU HAVE ANY ISSUES WITH YOUR ORDER BEFORE LEAVING NEUTRAL OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK. PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE OPENING A CASE FOR ANY REASON. BUYERS PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR SHIPPING ADDRESS IS CORRECT BEFORE COMPLETING PURCHASE. SEED GROWING INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT INCLUDED. NOTE: SEEDS ARE SENT VIA LETTER ENVELOPE UNLESS TRACKED. LETTER DELIVERY TIMES CAN VARY AND SOMETIMES MIGHT GET DELAYED UP TO 12-15 BUSINESS DAYS. ETA FROM EBAY DOES NOT GUARANTEE IT’S REAL DELIVERY TIME.

1000++ True Watercress Seeds (Nasturtium officinale) NON-GMO Heirloom | USA

Welcome you to Smartbuyforever! We are a leading Seeds provider for several years! We provide fresh and high-quality Heirlooms seeds, NON-GMO and organic seeds to home gardeners and other’s Growers! Our main offerings: Hundreds of heirloom, rare, beautiful flowers and Herbs and Vegetables seeds. Especially we provide hard to find Herb and flowers seeds! True Watercress, Cress Seed : True Watercress is a delicious highly nutritious aquatic herb. This watercress has a wonderful fresh peppery-tasting flavor. Being semiaquatic, this cress is a creeping perennial whose leaves are popular in salads, sandwiches and as a garnish. True Watercress grow rapidly in in damp soil and can be grown in pots of soil placed in a tub of water.Growing instructions Sprouting is a technique that uses water to germinate seeds, which are then eaten. Sprouts are a good option to grow for beginners, as they take only a week or two before they are ready to eat. Before Planting: Sprouts may be grown in a clean, wide-mouth glass canning jar, sprouting tray or a commercial sprouter. Planting: If sprouting in a glass jar, place the correct amount of seed in the glass jar. Cover the mouth of the jar with cheesecloth or other porous material, and secure with a rubber band. Fill the jar ½ full with lukewarm water and soak overnight. In the morning, drain off water. The cloth will keep the seeds in the jar. Rinse seeds with lukewarm water again and let drain. Put the container on its side in a dark location that stays about 60–70°F. At least twice each day, rinse with lukewarm water and drain. Continue rinse cycle until harvest. Watering: Sprouts don’t require soil to grow, just water to germinate and a little bit of time before they are ready to consume. Fertilizer: Fertilization is not necessary. Days to Maturity: Since sprouts are ready for consumption in as little as a week to two weeks. Harvesting: When sprouts have reached the desired length or have their first tiny green leaves, expose them to light for a few hours to color them up. Sprouts can be stored in the refrigerator for up to a week. Tips: Precautions should be taken when consuming sprouts as they are grown in warm, moist conditions which also is the prime growing environment for bacteria such as E. coli and Salmonella. Sprouts are easily perishable, so refrigerate them and consume as quickly as possible. It is safest to cook the sprouts, as the heat will kill any bacteria growing there, and it is suggested that children, the elderly and anyone who is ill should not consume sprouts.Plant Height 12-20″Botanical Name Nasturtium officinaleSeed Type SeedSow Depth 1/8″Breed Open-pollinatedSun Full Sun / Partial ShadeLife Cycle AnnualSow Method TransplantCategories Greens,GreenDays To Maturity (# Days) 50 Free Shipping: All orders are shipped by USPS First Class Mail. Only orders $15 or more will include free tracking information. Customer care: First of all thanks for your purchase . If you have any issues with your order please Just leave us a message and we'll promptly resolve the issue for you. We are always here for customer support.

1000+ Lettuce Seeds (Buttercrunch) | Heirloom – NON GMO | USA FREE SHIPPING.

Welcome you to Smartbuyforever! We are a leading Seeds provider for several years! We provide fresh and high-quality Heirlooms seeds, NON-GMO and organic seeds to home gardeners and other’s Growers! Our main offerings: Hundreds of heirloom, rare, beautiful flowers and Herbs and Vegetables seeds. Especially we provide hard to find Herb and flowers seeds! Lettuce Seeds – Buttercrunch Growing Guide When to Plant Lettuce Seeds Lettuces are a cool season crop and planting in the heat of summer should be avoided, but many varieties mature quickly and often more than one crop can be harvested in spring and late summer. Where to Plant Lettuce Seeds Lettuce does best in full sun, however, if you live in a hot climate then some shade will benefit your lettuce. Find an area that has well-draining soil. How to Plant Lettuce Seeds Start lettuce seeds indoors or out, by sprinkling seeds in rows or in containers, and covering with a layer of soil. If starting indoors, cover containers with a plastic bag to create a greenhouse effect and keep warm. Sprouts should appear within a week to 10 days. Once sprouted, remove the plastic and provide plenty of light. Once seedlings have a few sets of true leaves, transplant to individual containers. Harden off seedlings about a week before transplanting out of doors. In outdoor beds, either thin or place transplants to desired spacing. We recommend approximately 4 inches apart for leaf lettuce varieties, 8 inches apart for loose-head types, and 16 inches for firm-head types. How to Harvest Lettuce Harvest your lettuce when it is full size but not quite mature. You can remove the outer leaves to harvest and leave the inner leaves to grow. You can pull up the entire plant or cut it off if it is a Butterhead and Romaine variety, or you can pick it when the center is firm if it is a Crisphead variety. *The crisper the lettuce head, the less heat tolerant they will be. Lettuces can tolerate cold, but care should be taken to protect them from wind. Lettuce and other leafy greens have high water transpiration rates and should be kept consistently moist and in well drained soil. If leaves begin to wilt, plants need more water. Hand weed as necessary, but take care of shallow roots. Free Shipping: All orders are shipped by USPS First Class Mail. Only orders $12 or more will include free tracking information. Customer care: First of all thanks for your purchase . If you have any issues with your order please Just leave us a message and we'll promptly resolve the issue for you. We are always here for customer support.

500++ LEMON BALM SEEDS (Melissa officinalis) – NON GMO , Heirloom Seeds | USA

Welcome you to Smartbuyforever! We are a leading Seeds provider for many years! We provide fresh and high-quality Heirlooms seeds, NON-GMO and organic seeds to home gardeners and other’s Growers! Our main offerings: Hundreds of heirloom, rare, beautiful flowers and Herbs and Vegetables seeds. Especially we provide hard to find Herb and flowers seeds! Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis)- is a member of the mint family and is a perennial herb, which means it comes back each year. Its leaves look similar to that of a mint plant, but they have a slight lemon smell. Lemon balm also produces small white flowers. In addition to its edible leaves and nice fragrance, lemon balm will attract bees and other pollinators to the garden. Before Planting: Plant lemon balm after all dangers of frost has passed. The herb can be started indoors six to eight weeks before the last frost and then transplanted into the garden. Planting: If planting from seed, barely cover the seeds with soil. When transplanting lemon balm into the garden, choose a spot where the plant will be protected from the harsh midday sun. If planting seeds directly into the garden, loosen the soil with a rake prior to planting. Plant the seeds at least 12 inches apart in rows set 2 feet apart. Watering: Once the lemon balm has sprouted, continue to water regularly. Fertilizer: It is suggested that gardeners don’t fertilize lemon balm very much, as too much fertilizer can cause the herb’s scent to fade. However, since lemon balm is harvested for its leaves, a little bit of fertilizer can encourage more growth. Add a continuous-release fertilizer at the rate the label recommends. You can also amend the soil with compost cottonseed meal or bloodmeal. Days to Maturity: Lemon balm is ready to harvest once its leaves reach the desired size. (See variety for days to maturity) Harvesting: Use snips to cut off portions of the lemon balm to use. Leaves can be harvested throughout the summer. Tips: Lemon balm responds well to cutting back, so cut the plant back at the end of each season and it will grow back bushier than before. Common Names: Balm, Common Balm, Balm Mint Latin Name: Melissa officinalis Species Origin: Mediterranean, Europe, Central Asia Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Warm Season Life Cycle: Perennial USDA Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Planting Method: From Transplant Sunlight: Full Sun Height: 30 Inches Color: Green Bloom Season: Blooms Early Summer, Blooms Late Summer Uses: Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Honeybees, Attracts Butterflies, Aromatic, Deer Resistant Free Shipping: All orders are shipped by USPS First Class Mail. Only orders $12 or more will include free tracking information. Customer care: First of all thanks for your purchase . If you have any issues with your order please Just leave us a message and we'll promptly resolve the issue for you. We are always here for customer support.