Sweet sticky Corn/ Bap Nep Seeds/ Asian Corn Seeds/ Easy Plant Seeds

**Shipping Information** 1. For orders under $15, we use a mailing envelope (without a tracking number) with an estimated delivery time of 5-15 days. If you prefer a tracking number, you can choose either the $4 shipping for 3-5 days or the $60 expedited shipping service for 2-3 days during the checkout process.2. Orders exceeding $15 are dispatched via USPS Ground (3-5 days) and include a tracking number at no additional shipping fee. Sweet Sticky Corn Bắp Nếp 17cm long; sweet delicious glutinous corn. Popular in Southeast Asian countries like Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia,… Short lived plant, adapts to various soil types. Best with ph 5.5-7; Harvest in 62 days here in Vietnam. Plant x plant: 25cm; and 70cm between rows. Planting: Soaking in water for overnight, then Place in to between wet paper towel 1-2 days prior to the best result. Height: 7 1/2 feet. Spacing: 5 inches apart, rows 24 inches apart. After seedlings come up, thin plants to 10 inches apart. Depth: 1 – 2 inches Spread: 15 – 18 inches. Light Required: Full Sun Size: 1/2 Lb Fruit: white , 7 1/2-8 inch ears. Days To Maturity: 58 Days Zone: 3-9 Germination: 6 – 10 Days.

50 Hopi Blue Corn seeds heirloom non-GMO USA grown Zea mays Indian Oregon

50 Non-GMO Hopi Blue Corn seeds Heirloom Indian corn; old-time Native American favorite one shipping charge for most all your seed packs Vegetable Seeds: Maize. 50 Organic Hopi Indian Blue Corn seeds. heirloom non-GMO USA grown seeds. One of my best selling corn varieties. Very popular. These seeds were grown by Spade and Plow Organic Farm near San Martin, CA specifically for me. I picked every ear myself, dried the corn, and now can sell it in abundance. Growing conditions Certified by CCOF. An heirloom Native American corn. 12.00 Days until pick: 99 days. Latin: zea mays Once a staple corn of the Hopi people, this corn can be eaten as a colorful sweet corn when young, or allowed to mature, then dried and ground it can be used to make traditional blue corn flour. Hopi Blue has 30% more protein content than other dent corns. The 7 inch, dried blue ears make great autumn decorations and the kernels can be ground into cornmeal. Plants are 5-6 feet tall and often have two side shoots that will grow ears as well. Corn seeds will keep for years if dry storage is used. Plant in spring once temps hit 80F. Needs warm soil and water to germinate. Plant corn in square blocks rather than rows for better pollination. Frost kills corn. Corn, or maize, wouldn’t exist as we know it if not for ancient humans who developed it from fields of ancient grain. Corn as we know it was developed by humans over centuries from a grass called teosinte. (Most people think of corn as a vegetable, but it’s really a grain). Scientists believe that corn was developed by the native peoples living in central Mexico over 7,000 years ago. The natives throughout North and South America eventually depended on maize for most of their diet. Corn spread throughout the Americas and was discovered by explorers from Europe who had never seen corn. There are numerous varieties of corn nowadays. Most corn needs high nitrogen. Composted manure makes an excellent base as well as green cover crops like red clover and fava beans. Domestic Shipping: Ships First class in a padded envelope. USPS Priority mail available. I will combine shipping whenever possible. Thanks for Looking and Many Blessings on your Life Journey!

50 “Maize Rojo” Red dent Corn seeds Mexican heirloom non-GMO maiz Zea mays

50 Non-GMO Corn SeedsTraditional Red Flint or Maiz Rojo Corn seeds Teosinte, a non-GMO Heirloom, red dent corn old-time South American favorite(one shipping charge for most all of your ebay cart seed choices)NOTE: Multiple packs ordered will be combined into one large pack. Seeds: Maize, Zea mays, Maiz Rojo. Red Dent, 50 corn seeds. More of a dark pink color to real red on the tops. Lighter sides on the kernels. Used for posole, and makes a colorful pink cornmeal. Used dried to grind into flour. Very Decorative as well. Fits right in with other traditional Indian corns. I sell those as well. All heirloom, non-GMO seeds. Large heavy seeds. Check out my store for my other corn selections. 12.00 Drying: Leave ears on stalks to dry thoroughly if possible, or pick late and hang in airy location away from squirrels, mice, possums and rats. Get under glass before the insects move in. Storage: Corn seeds will keep for years if dry storage is used. Keep in old fashioned Mason jars, sealed, cool and dark. Low humidity. Never store fresh seeds like that, only fully dried seed. Plant in spring after last frost. Most corn needs warm soil (best if above 70F, preferably 80F) and daily water to germinate. However, this ancient species was used to higher altitudes and colder weather originally. Plant corn in square blocks rather than rows for better pollination. Frost kills corn plants. Corn, or maize, teosinte wouldn’t exist as we know it if not for ancient humans who developed it from fields of ancient grain, saving big seeds and odd seeds until the wild grain became a cultivated staple food. Corn as we know it now was developed by humans over centuries from a grass called teosinte. (Most people think of corn as a vegetable, but it’s really a grain). Scientists believe that corn was developed by the native peoples living in central Mexico over 7,000 years ago, yet one of the oldest corns comes from the Incan Empire. The natives throughout North and South America eventually depended upon maize for most of their diet. Corn spread throughout the Americas and was discovered by explorers from Europe who knew nothing of this new grain. There are numerous varieties of corn nowadays (with a number for a name), many bred by Big-Agriculture scientists and specialty hybrids grown for sweetness and the ability to hold sweetness before its natural conversion into starch makes the corn more like dent corn and less like the sweet corn. Americans eat huge amounts of corn daily in all forms: in the livestock we eat that ate corn, fresh roasted, boiled, as corn starch added to everything, in chips and tortillas, canned, frozen, and especially as big volume corn sweeteners, like HFCS. Much of our American and even Mexican molecular body is made up of corn molecules. Most corn needs full sun and high nitrogen. Composted manure makes an excellent soil addition, as well as green cover crops like red clover, and animal-based amendments such as bone meal, blood meal, hoof meal and feather meal. Wood ashes are also helpful for blooming and ear development. Domestic Shipping: Ships First class in a padded envelope. USPS Priority mail available. I will combine shipping whenever possible. InternationalDomestic only. Corn is too heavy and bulky. Thanks for Looking and Many Blessings on your Life Journey!

CORN SEED, RAINBOW,ORNAMENTAL, INDIAN, HEIRLOOM, 100+ SEEDS, MULTICOLOR

CORN SEED, RAINBOW,ORNAMENTAL, INDIAN, HEIRLOOM, ORGANIC 20+ SEEDS, MULTICOLOR CORN SEED, RAINBOW,ORNAMENTAL, INDIAN, HEIRLOOM 20+ SEEDS, MULTICOLOR Click images to enlarge Description ORNAMENTAL RAINBOW CORN HARVESTED AND PACKAGED BY HAND IN RESEALABLE AIR TIGHT BAGS (EACH BAG IS INDIVIDUALLY LABELED). ALL SEED LOTS ARE TESTED FOR GERMINATION. Ornamental Indian Corn has kernels of vivid red, white, blue and gold that make this bright corn excellent for centerpieces and fall decorations. Ornamental Indian Corn is easy to grow with no two ears alike! This variety has been around for over 100 years. Plant produces high yields of beautiful ornamental corn. The corn grows in a rainbow of colors. This variety was developed for decorative purposes only and produces large multi-colored ears. A basket of Indian corn makes an attractive gift, and is a good seller at craft shows. Excellent for home gardens and market growers. Seeds can be sown directly into garden when soil is warm. Zones 3-10 All seeds are packaged and for the current growing season. PLEASE SEE MY OTHER SEED LISTINGS Payment We accept the payment by PayPal, Visa, Mastercard, cashiers checks and other methods of payment (please contact us if you need to make other arrangements). We appreciate instant payment. Paypal is a SAFE and SECURE way to handle all payments transaction for both buyers and sellers. If you are buying multiple items through fixed price or auction, we prefer to receive one payment and then one shipment. This reduces our paypal transaction fees and shipping costs. Shipping We understand you would like your purchase as soon as possible. Our staff will try to fill your order in a day or two so that it will arrive quickly and safely. Small orders (less than 10.00) will not receive tracking numbers. If you want a tracking number for a small order please request one before payment and we will adjust your invoice for the extra cost. Thanks again for shopping on our site. Terms of Sale Refund/Return Policy: We accept returns for exchange or refund 14 calendar days after delivery of the product. If an item is received damaged or is incorrectly shipped by us please contact Customer Support immediately. Customer is responsible for all shipping costs if seller is not at fault. About Us We are a small family run seed processor that has a long tradition of farming for many generations. I fondly remember my Grandfather telling stories about his Grandfather tilling the earth and the events that impacted his success. The stories bring to life the courage and creativity required to survive capricious weather and market prices. Our history makes it clear that the rewards of farming, including the birthing of the calves, the bounty of a good harvest, and the family’s feeling of being rooted in the soil. I still remember with pride, getting to sit on my Grandfathers lap while driving the tractor for the first time during corn harvest. In addition to commercial crops, most family farms also have large gardens to grow much of the food consumed on a farm. Growing your own vegetables, flowers, spices and herbs, canning and freezing were a normal part of life on the farm. We always saved seed from each plant for starting the cycle for the next year. We would like the opportunity to share some of these seeds with you. Contact Us Country Creek Acres 8816 Manchester Rd 238 Brentwood, MO 63144 or email us you can find our email address in our store listing (please allow 24 hours for a reply). Images sell! Get Supersized Images & Free Image HostingCreate your brand with Auctiva’s Customizable Templates. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva.com. Every buyer gets a MyStoreRewards invitation for cash back Track Page Views With Auctiva’s Counter

50 USDA Organic Mandan Bride Indian Corn mix USA colors heirloom Zea mays maize

50 Non-GMO “Mandan Bride” Heirloom Indain Corn seeds old-time favorite 50 Non-GMO heirloom corn seeds Vegetable Seeds: 50 Non-GMO Corn seeds, MANDAN BRIDE. From the Mandan Indian tribe of North Dakota. Heirloom. Days until pick: 90 Plant in early spring. Corn needs warm soil to germinate. Plant corn in blocks rather than rows for better pollination. A great, non-GMO sweet corn for drying and grinding into corn meal, and for ornamentals. Or both. Direct seed corn in rows 36-48 inches apart and plant the kernels four inches apart and one inch deep. The seeds take 4-21 days to germinate. Thin your stalks to eight inches apart as they grow and leave ears on the stalk until they dry or there is a danger of frost or consistent rain. The ears should mature in 85-90 days. Corn, or maize, wouldn’t exist as we know it if not for ancient humans who developed it from fields of ancient grain. Corn as we know it was developed by humans over centuries from a grass called teosinte. (Most people think of corn as a vegetable, but it’s really a grain). Scientists believe that corn was developed by the native peoples living in central Mexico over 7,000 years ago. The natives throughout North and South America eventually depended on maize for most of their diet. Corn spread throughout the Americas and was discovered by explorers from Europe who had never seen corn. There are numerous varieties of corn nowadays. Domestic Shipping: Ships First class in a padded envelope. USPS Priority mail available. I will combine shipping whenever possible. InternationalShips USPS first class package, sometimes with tracking (depends on country). No crushed seeds or bad surprises. Thanks for Looking and Many Blessings on your Life Journey!

50 USDA Organic “Luther Hill” White Sweet Corn seeds Heirloom non-GMO zea mays

50 Non-GMO, organically grown Luther Hill White Sweet Corn seeds Certified USDA Organic Heirloom US corn with only a 82 day maturity. one domestic shipping charge for all your seed packs SEED: Luther Hill Heirloom sweet corn, white, 50 seeds. USDA Certified Organic, USA grown. Rare heirloom. Latin name: Zea mays A superbly flavored, heirloom white sweet corn developed in America. Corn seeds will keep for many years if cool, dry storage is used. 82 Days. 12.00 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Developed around 1902 in Andover Township, NJ, by Rutgers University horticulturist Luther Hill. Produces two 6 in. ears on each 5½ ft. tall stalk. A home garden variety adapted to the Appalachian foothills of America over a century ago. Can be grown as far north as southern Ontario. Flavor is unsurpassed. >>Plant in spring. Needs warm soil and water to germinate. Plant corn in square blocks rather than rows for better pollination. Frost kills corn. Gardeners familiar with the newer hybrid sweet corns like Silver Queen may need to adjust their palates to the savory, rich flavor of this heirloom American sweet corn. These ears are delicious boiled or grilled with butter and salt. Or try adding fresh dill, cilantro, lime, cracked black or white pepper, powdered kelp, or chili flakes to your corn. Heirloom corn will begin to lose sweetness as soon as it is picked as the sugars turn to starch, so have the water boiling on the stove before you pick! Corn, or maize, wouldn’t exist as we know it if not for ancient humans who developed it from fields of ancient grain. Corn as we know it was developed by humans over centuries from a grass called teosinte. (Most people think of corn as a vegetable, but it’s really a grain). Scientists believe that corn was developed by the native peoples living in central Mexico over 7,000 years ago. The natives throughout North and South America eventually depended on maize for most of their diet. Corn spread throughout the Americas and was discovered by explorers from Europe who had never seen corn. There are numerous varieties of corn nowadays. Most corn needs high nitrogen. Composted manure makes an excellent base as well as green cover crops like red clover. Domestic Shipping: Ships First class in a padded envelope. USPS Priority mail available. I will combine shipping whenever possible. Thanks for Looking and Many Blessings on your Life Journey!

20 Black Knight Morning Glory Seeds Annual Flower Flowers Climbing Vine 340

We Do Not Ship Outside of the US or to any Freight Forwarding Companies ************* We Combine Shipping************* We offer combined shipping. Put all the items you want in your shopping cart. When you are done adding all the items you want, check out and you will only pay for shipping on the first pack of seeds and all other seeds ship free, if paid for all on the same order. Your shopping cart will combine the shipping for you. We only ship in the U.S. ************* Please read full listing before purchasing ************* Morning Glory Seeds · Zone 1-10 · Full Sun · Bloom Season Summer to Fall · Ornamental Use Boarders, Cut Flowers, Trellis or Lattice · Annual · Features Attracts Bees, Hummingbirds, Butterfly’s · Life Cycle Perennial, Annual · Soil Average, Consistently moist and well drained Morning glory flowers (Ipomoea purpurea or Convolvulus purpureus) are a common sight in many landscapes and may be found in any number of species within the Calystegia, Convolvulus, Ipomoea, Merremia and Rivea genera. While some varieties are described as noxious weed in some areas, the fast-growing vining plants can also make lovely additions to the garden if kept in check. All morning glory plants produce attractive funnel-shaped blossoms of various shades like white, red, blue, purple and yellow with heart-shaped leaves. Blooming usually occurs anywhere from May through September, opening in the morning and closing in the afternoon. Most types are annual, though in some warmer regions they will come back yearly or may re-seed themselves in almost any zone they grow in. How to grow Morning Glory Flowers Growing morning glories is easy. They’re great for containers when provided with a trellis or placed in a hanging basket. Morning glories prefer full sun but will tolerate very light shade. The plants are also well known for their tolerance to poor, dry soils. In fact, the plant can easily establish itself in any slightly disturbed area, including garden edges, fence rows and roadsides where the vine is commonly seen growing. Even with the plant’s tolerance of poor soil, it actually prefers well-draining soil that is moist, but not soggy. Morning glory plants are easily started by seeds sown directly in the garden after the threat of frost has passed and the soil has warmed up. Indoors, the seeds should be started about 4-6 weeks before the last frost in your area. Since morning glories have relatively hard seed coats, you should soak the seeds in water overnight or nick them before sowing. Sow the seeds of morning glory about ½ inch deep and give them about 8- to 12-inch spacing. Once plants have reached about six inches or so in height, you may want to provide some type of support for the vine to twine around. Those planted in hanging baskets can simply be left to spill over the container’s edge. Care of Morning Glory Flowers The care of morning glory plants is also easy. In fact, once established they require little attention. Ideally, the soil should be moist, but not wet. Water them during dry periods, once or twice per week. Container plants may require additional watering, especially in warmer regions. To reduce re-seeding and control unwanted spreading, simply remove spent blooms as they fade or all the dead vines after the first killing frost in fall. Store Policies All seeds will come in a resalable plastic zip lock bag and placed in a bubble envelope so the seeds are not damaged by shipping machines. All seed packets contain no fillers or other weeds or seeds mixed in. Most have been harvested by hand & all test at a high germination rate. Seed Information We guarantee that all seed orders will contain the quantity ordered. Unlike many sellers who sell seeds by weight, all seed our counts are almost always correct, as the seeds are packaged and counted by hand. Seed packages are all double checked to insure accuracy. We do our best and will often add extra seeds. We are a seller that caters to experienced gardeners. (germination and plant care information is readily available online. Most of our listings include germination instructions, so we do not ship growing instructions. All My Seeds Are Sold Fresh So You Can Plant them Anytime within 2 years from Purchase ***Note: It is normal for tropical seed germination to be sporadic from as little as 30 days to 6 months or more- so patience is required. Buyers should do their own research for plant uses if needed. BE PREPARED – Some Seed can be somewhat difficult to germinate – much patience and time may be required – please don’t be wondering why the seeds have not germinated after short periods of time. This is normal. Several months will be needed for some seed. Some seeds require some experience in growing. We provide germination guidance and recommend that you do some research before ordering if you feel unsure. Growing plants from seed is supposed to be fun. Sometimes it is successful and sometimes not- this is the way it is with gardening. Because we are not there to plant them, we cannot be responsible for germination failure due to improper planting or climate conditions. We will always send you viable seeds Seed is a live product which depends on many important grower skills such as proper planting time, seed depth, type of soil, watering, light intensity, proper use of fertilizers, weed controls, fungicides, insecticides, soil conditions, and reasonable weather during the growing period. These factors are totally out of the sellers control, and germination and growing results are the buyer’s responsibility and risk. Payment Payment by paypal. We offer combined shipping. Put all the items you want in your shopping cart. When you are done adding all the items you want pay threw your shopping cart. You pay for shipping on the first pack of seeds and all other seeds ship free, if paid for all on the same order. Your shopping cart will combine the shipping for you. We only ship in the U.S. Shipping READ THIS PLEASE: Orders over $40 will be shipped with a tracking number, Otherwise: Seeds will be shipped economy/standard or first class USPS Mail ,2-10 day shipping and no tracking Items will be shipped 1-3 business days of receiving payment. Shipping usually takes anywhere from 5-7 days not including weekends and Holidays. We always send the item to the address you give us on PAYPAL to ensure the security of the item. If you have changed your address, or want us to ship to another address, please change to the new address when you pay us with PAYPAL, otherwise we will not be responsible if the package is lost. PLEASE NOTE…. The “estimated” delivery date in this and all listings is an estimate made by the postal service and posted on each listing by EBAY….not the seller. The date of estimated delivery is usually (but not always) accurate. Feedback If you do not satisfy with the purchase, please do not leave negative/neutral feedback. Contact us for solution, We’ll try our best to fix the problem as soon as possible. Important, Please read All seeds have been test sown to ensure germination. Please familiarize yourself with growing conditions and instructions for your seeds before you plant them, as all seeds are different. Basic growing instructions can be found under each listing. We Cannot Guarantee how much you will be able to grow, as too many variables come into play, soil condition, your ability to garden, weather etc. I guarantee that they arrive as described and are in good viable condition and the germination rates are accurate.

100 Giant Onion Seeds (Allium giganteum) Annual Flower Edible Herb Plant Seeds

100 GIANT ONION SEEDSAllium giganteumAllium giganteum, also known as Giant Allium or Persian Onion, is a striking flowering plant. It features tall stems topped with large, globe-shaped purple flower clusters that can reach up to 4 feet in height. These dramatic blooms make it a popular ornamental choice in gardens and landscapes. Allium giganteum is a perennial bulb plant that thrives in full sun to part shade and well-draining soil. It’s suitable for USDA hardiness zones 5 to 8. This plant adds a unique visual element to gardens and attracts pollinators with its showy flowers. Germinating Allium giganteum seeds To germinate Allium giganteum seeds, sow them in well-draining soil in a seed tray or pots indoors during late winter. Cover lightly with soil, keep moist, and provide consistent light. Once seedlings develop, transplant them outdoors in spring after the last frost. Detailed germination instructions will be included with your order!Shipping detailsAll orders come with free shipping and tracking. You will receive delivery updates automatically through eBay as soon as your order is shipped. USPS typically delivers items within 3 to 5 business days.If you are purchasing these seeds as a gift and would like to have the price tag and shop name removed, please let me know!