700+ Rouge D’Hiver Romaine Seeds-NONE GMO-Open Pollinated

Buy 2 or more packets of mix and match seeds and get a free packet of seeds. Well-known French heirloom. An old French romaine variety with medium-red tinted leaves and excellent flavor. Good regrowth. Tolerant to cold, but avoid hot weather. SCIENTIFIC NAME: Lactuca sativa CULTURE: Lettuce is a hardy, cool-weather crop and can be planted with your earliest worked soil. It grows best at 60–65°F (16–18°C) and germinates best below 70°F (21°C), so careful variety selection is key for success in hotter weather. Sow every 2–3 weeks for a continuous supply of either full heads or salad mix. THERMAL DORMANCY: Lettuce seed can enter thermal dormancy when exposed to high temperatures. Optimum germination results at soil temperatures of 60-68°F (16-20°C). The priming process in pelleted lettuce seeds broadens the temperature range in which the seeds will germinate, overcoming some of their thermal dormancy. TRANSPLANTING for HEAD LETTUCE: 3–4 weeks before field planting, sow in 128-cell trays barely covered with vermiculite or fine soil. If necessary, utilize shade and frequent misting to keep trays cooled below 75°F (25°C) during germination. Young plants properly hardened at least 3–5 days before planting can survive temperatures as low as 20°F (-6°C). Transplant iceberg, romaine, and butterhead lettuce 10–12″ apart in rows 15–18″ apart, other types 8–10″ apart in rows 12–18″, and mini heads as close as 6″ in a grid. DIRECT SEEDING for BABY LEAF: Seeds can germinate well in soils as low as 40°F (4°C) but often poorly above 75°F (24°C). Sow 4–6 seeds/inch in rows at least 2″ apart. Cover lightly to 1/8″ and firm gently. Dry soil must be watered to ensure coolness and moisture for uniform germination. HARVEST: Head Lettuce: Cut at base, keeping wrapper leaves for handling loss. Consider cutting alternating plants to extend harvest window, allowing remaining plants to continue to grow. Pack heads in layers facing cut ends away. Wash off sap and cool immediately to prevent staining and dehydration. Baby Leaf: Harvest about 1″ above the growing point when leaves reach desired harvestable length, about 3–4″ long. Remove harvest debris to improve regrowth quality. Will be shipped from a florist and greenhouse called Flower Shop Inc. in business for 23 years and counting.

50+ Mini Love Watermelon Seeds for Garden Planting – USA – FREE SHIPPING!

Grow your own delicious and juicy watermelon with these Mini Love Watermelon Seeds! With 50+ seeds included, you’ll be able to start a thriving watermelon fruit garden right in your backyard. These seeds are perfect for anyone who loves fresh, homegrown produce. These seeds are of the highest quality and sourced from the USA. They are perfect for planting in your yard, garden, or even in a pot on your balcony. With free shipping included, there’s no reason not to start your watermelon garden today! Orders are typically processed within 48 hours! — Grow Your Own Watermelon from Seed! Instructions: 1. Prepare Soil: Choose well-draining, fertile soil. Loosen the soil to a depth of at least 12 inches and remove any rocks or debris. 2. Plant Seeds: Plant watermelon seeds in hills or rows, spacing them about 6 inches apart. Sow seeds 1 inch deep and cover with soil. 3. Water: Water the soil thoroughly after planting to ensure good seed-to-soil contact. Keep the soil consistently moist throughout the growing season. 4. Provide Sunlight: Watermelons require full sun to thrive. Choose a sunny location with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. 5. Fertilize: Apply a balanced fertilizer or compost to the soil before planting. Watermelons are heavy feeders and benefit from additional nutrients during the growing season. 6. Mulch: Mulch around the base of the watermelon plants to retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and protect the fruits from direct contact with the soil. 7. Support (Optional): For larger watermelon varieties or if growing vertically, provide support for the vines using trellises or stakes. 8. Pollination: Watermelon flowers require pollination to set fruit. Encourage pollinators like bees to visit your garden by planting pollinator-friendly flowers nearby. 9. Harvest: Watermelons are ready to harvest when the tendrils near the fruit turn brown, the bottom of the fruit changes from white to yellow, and the fruit sounds hollow when tapped. Cut the watermelon from the vine using a sharp knife. Note: Growing watermelon from seed requires space, consistent watering, and attention to soil fertility, but it’s a wonderfully rewarding experience that brings joy as you watch your efforts blossom into delicious, homegrown fruit! — Shipping Notice: To sustain our competitive pricing and slim profit margins, we cannot offer reshipments or refunds for delivery issues resulting from “incorrect address” or “no mail receptacle” situations. Please ensure accuracy and proper mailing capabilities when placing your order.

25 Mountain Sweet Watermelon Seeds – Heirloom – Organic – NON GMO ——— RARE

Mountain Sweet Watermelon has a deep, rich yellow flesh with a pleasingly firm texture and delightfully sweet flavor. Productive and reliable vines produce lots of 20-35 lb. oblong fruits with dark green rinds striped with light green. Attractive and mouthwatering, it’s a top choice for fresh markets. Mountain Sweet performs very well in the North. Watermelon seeds can be sown directly into the ground in warmer climates. In areas with shorter growing seasons, start seeds indoors and transplant to the garden after the danger of frost has passed. Fruits are ready for harvest when the underside of the fruits changes from greenish white to creamy white.

50+ Gold In Gold Hybrid Watermelon Seeds for Planting – USA – FREE SHIPPING!

Grow your own delicious and juicy watermelon with these Gold In Gold Hybrid Watermelon Seeds! With 50+ seeds included, you’ll be able to start a thriving watermelon fruit garden right in your backyard. These seeds are perfect for anyone who loves fresh, homegrown produce. These seeds are of the highest quality and sourced from the USA. They are perfect for planting in your yard, garden, or even in a pot on your balcony. With free shipping included, there’s no reason not to start your watermelon garden today! Orders are typically processed within 48 hours! — Grow Your Own Watermelon from Seed! Instructions: 1. Prepare Soil: Choose well-draining, fertile soil. Loosen the soil to a depth of at least 12 inches and remove any rocks or debris. 2. Plant Seeds: Plant watermelon seeds in hills or rows, spacing them about 6 inches apart. Sow seeds 1 inch deep and cover with soil. 3. Water: Water the soil thoroughly after planting to ensure good seed-to-soil contact. Keep the soil consistently moist throughout the growing season. 4. Provide Sunlight: Watermelons require full sun to thrive. Choose a sunny location with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. 5. Fertilize: Apply a balanced fertilizer or compost to the soil before planting. Watermelons are heavy feeders and benefit from additional nutrients during the growing season. 6. Mulch: Mulch around the base of the watermelon plants to retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and protect the fruits from direct contact with the soil. 7. Support (Optional): For larger watermelon varieties or if growing vertically, provide support for the vines using trellises or stakes. 8. Pollination: Watermelon flowers require pollination to set fruit. Encourage pollinators like bees to visit your garden by planting pollinator-friendly flowers nearby. 9. Harvest: Watermelons are ready to harvest when the tendrils near the fruit turn brown, the bottom of the fruit changes from white to yellow, and the fruit sounds hollow when tapped. Cut the watermelon from the vine using a sharp knife. Note: Growing watermelon from seed requires space, consistent watering, and attention to soil fertility, but it’s a wonderfully rewarding experience that brings joy as you watch your efforts blossom into delicious, homegrown fruit! — Shipping Notice: To sustain our competitive pricing and slim profit margins, we cannot offer reshipments or refunds for delivery issues resulting from “incorrect address” or “no mail receptacle” situations. Please ensure accuracy and proper mailing capabilities when placing your order.

50+ Piccolo Hybrid (Seedless) Watermelon Seeds – Planting – USA – FREE SHIPPING!

Grow your own delicious and juicy watermelon with these Piccolo Hybrid (Seedless) Watermelon Seeds! With 50+ seeds included, you’ll be able to start a thriving watermelon fruit garden right in your backyard. These seeds are perfect for anyone who loves fresh, homegrown produce. These seeds are of the highest quality and sourced from the USA. They are perfect for planting in your yard, garden, or even in a pot on your balcony. With free shipping included, there’s no reason not to start your watermelon garden today! Orders are typically processed within 48 hours! — Grow Your Own Watermelon from Seed! Instructions: 1. Prepare Soil: Choose well-draining, fertile soil. Loosen the soil to a depth of at least 12 inches and remove any rocks or debris. 2. Plant Seeds: Plant watermelon seeds in hills or rows, spacing them about 6 inches apart. Sow seeds 1 inch deep and cover with soil. 3. Water: Water the soil thoroughly after planting to ensure good seed-to-soil contact. Keep the soil consistently moist throughout the growing season. 4. Provide Sunlight: Watermelons require full sun to thrive. Choose a sunny location with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. 5. Fertilize: Apply a balanced fertilizer or compost to the soil before planting. Watermelons are heavy feeders and benefit from additional nutrients during the growing season. 6. Mulch: Mulch around the base of the watermelon plants to retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and protect the fruits from direct contact with the soil. 7. Support (Optional): For larger watermelon varieties or if growing vertically, provide support for the vines using trellises or stakes. 8. Pollination: Watermelon flowers require pollination to set fruit. Encourage pollinators like bees to visit your garden by planting pollinator-friendly flowers nearby. 9. Harvest: Watermelons are ready to harvest when the tendrils near the fruit turn brown, the bottom of the fruit changes from white to yellow, and the fruit sounds hollow when tapped. Cut the watermelon from the vine using a sharp knife. Note: Growing watermelon from seed requires space, consistent watering, and attention to soil fertility, but it’s a wonderfully rewarding experience that brings joy as you watch your efforts blossom into delicious, homegrown fruit! — Shipping Notice: To sustain our competitive pricing and slim profit margins, we cannot offer reshipments or refunds for delivery issues resulting from “incorrect address” or “no mail receptacle” situations. Please ensure accuracy and proper mailing capabilities when placing your order.

50+ Yellow Doll (Seedless) Watermelon Seeds for Planting – USA – FREE SHIPPING!

Grow your own delicious and juicy watermelon with these Yellow Doll (Seedless) Watermelon Seeds! With 50+ seeds included, you’ll be able to start a thriving watermelon fruit garden right in your backyard. These seeds are perfect for anyone who loves fresh, homegrown produce. These seeds are of the highest quality and sourced from the USA. They are perfect for planting in your yard, garden, or even in a pot on your balcony. With free shipping included, there’s no reason not to start your watermelon garden today! Orders are typically processed within 48 hours! — Grow Your Own Watermelon from Seed! Instructions: 1. Prepare Soil: Choose well-draining, fertile soil. Loosen the soil to a depth of at least 12 inches and remove any rocks or debris. 2. Plant Seeds: Plant watermelon seeds in hills or rows, spacing them about 6 inches apart. Sow seeds 1 inch deep and cover with soil. 3. Water: Water the soil thoroughly after planting to ensure good seed-to-soil contact. Keep the soil consistently moist throughout the growing season. 4. Provide Sunlight: Watermelons require full sun to thrive. Choose a sunny location with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. 5. Fertilize: Apply a balanced fertilizer or compost to the soil before planting. Watermelons are heavy feeders and benefit from additional nutrients during the growing season. 6. Mulch: Mulch around the base of the watermelon plants to retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and protect the fruits from direct contact with the soil. 7. Support (Optional): For larger watermelon varieties or if growing vertically, provide support for the vines using trellises or stakes. 8. Pollination: Watermelon flowers require pollination to set fruit. Encourage pollinators like bees to visit your garden by planting pollinator-friendly flowers nearby. 9. Harvest: Watermelons are ready to harvest when the tendrils near the fruit turn brown, the bottom of the fruit changes from white to yellow, and the fruit sounds hollow when tapped. Cut the watermelon from the vine using a sharp knife. Note: Growing watermelon from seed requires space, consistent watering, and attention to soil fertility, but it’s a wonderfully rewarding experience that brings joy as you watch your efforts blossom into delicious, homegrown fruit! — Shipping Notice: To sustain our competitive pricing and slim profit margins, we cannot offer reshipments or refunds for delivery issues resulting from “incorrect address” or “no mail receptacle” situations. Please ensure accuracy and proper mailing capabilities when placing your order.

50+ Carolina Cross Watermelon Seeds for Garden Planting – USA – FREE SHIPPING!

Grow your own delicious and juicy watermelon with these Carolina Cross Watermelon Seeds! With 50+ seeds included, you’ll be able to start a thriving watermelon fruit garden right in your backyard. These seeds are perfect for anyone who loves fresh, homegrown produce. These seeds are of the highest quality and sourced from the USA. They are perfect for planting in your yard, garden, or even in a pot on your balcony. With free shipping included, there’s no reason not to start your watermelon garden today! Orders are typically processed within 48 hours! — Grow Your Own Watermelon from Seed! Instructions: 1. Prepare Soil: Choose well-draining, fertile soil. Loosen the soil to a depth of at least 12 inches and remove any rocks or debris. 2. Plant Seeds: Plant watermelon seeds in hills or rows, spacing them about 6 inches apart. Sow seeds 1 inch deep and cover with soil. 3. Water: Water the soil thoroughly after planting to ensure good seed-to-soil contact. Keep the soil consistently moist throughout the growing season. 4. Provide Sunlight: Watermelons require full sun to thrive. Choose a sunny location with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. 5. Fertilize: Apply a balanced fertilizer or compost to the soil before planting. Watermelons are heavy feeders and benefit from additional nutrients during the growing season. 6. Mulch: Mulch around the base of the watermelon plants to retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and protect the fruits from direct contact with the soil. 7. Support (Optional): For larger watermelon varieties or if growing vertically, provide support for the vines using trellises or stakes. 8. Pollination: Watermelon flowers require pollination to set fruit. Encourage pollinators like bees to visit your garden by planting pollinator-friendly flowers nearby. 9. Harvest: Watermelons are ready to harvest when the tendrils near the fruit turn brown, the bottom of the fruit changes from white to yellow, and the fruit sounds hollow when tapped. Cut the watermelon from the vine using a sharp knife. Note: Growing watermelon from seed requires space, consistent watering, and attention to soil fertility, but it’s a wonderfully rewarding experience that brings joy as you watch your efforts blossom into delicious, homegrown fruit! — Shipping Notice: To sustain our competitive pricing and slim profit margins, we cannot offer reshipments or refunds for delivery issues resulting from “incorrect address” or “no mail receptacle” situations. Please ensure accuracy and proper mailing capabilities when placing your order.