25 Heirloom Plum Granny Seeds

You are getting 25 seeds and I will put a few extras in for good measure. These are known as Queen Anne’s Pocket Melon. These were called this because Victorian women used to carry these in their pockets as perfume. Their aroma will freshen up any room. These are great for children gardens and they are fun and easy to grow. You plant these as you would any melons . They are early and prolific. It usually takes 80 to 90 days to produce a orange and yellow stripe looking melon when they ripe. These are about the size of an apple. You can eat these but the taste is bland and I have have heard of some people putting them in salads. Deer loves these as well as other critters. They are a conversational plant. The inside is a white flesh. They are from the Cucurbitaceae Family. These are Heirloom Seeds. Get them now so you will be ready to plant in early spring. You want be disappointed when they produce. Email any questions. Free shipping . Thanks for looking.

25 GUNNERA MANICATA SEEDS “Dinosaur Food” Giant Hardy Exotic Flower Plant RARE!

Gunnera Manicata Seeds “Dinosaur Food Plant”*25 SEEDS*Giant Rhubarb is One of the Most Enormous and Spectacular, Architectural, Herbaceous Plants on Earth. Thought to be around 150 Million Years Old and First Introduced into Europe in the 1860′s. It is Often called Dinosaur Food or Giant Rhubarb due to it’s Gigantic, Deeply Lobed, Deep Green Leaves, which Grow up to 6′ Feet Across. This is the Granddaddy of Big-Leaved Perennials. No Other Plant can so Thoroughly Alter the Scale of a Garden while Calling such Attention to Itself. The Architectural Leaves Grow up to 6 Feet across. They are Rounded and Deeply Toothed, and Sit atop Prickly Stalks that Extend to 10 Feet Tall and Form Giant Clumps. Gunnera manicata Produces Large, Bottle-Brush Spikes of Tiny Reddish-Green Flowers in the Spring. It Looks Particularly at Home at the Water’s Edge and Thrives in it’s Boggy Soil. Gunneras Need a Lot of Space because it is Difficult to Restrict their Size. They Look Best Standing as Specimen Plants in a Damp Bog Garden, or Beside a Large Pond where the Reflections Reveal the Undersides of the Leaves. The Stalks hold Tiny Red-Brown Flowers on Erect Panicles up to 3′ Feet in Height, Followed by Small Red Berry-Like Fruits. The Seed Size is Incredibly Small One of the Most Gigantic Plants in the World, the Seeds are as Small as Poppy Seed.The Fat Growth Buds Clustered in the Crown are Prone to Frost Damage, so Pile the Dead Leaves and Stems into a Mound over the Plants in Autumn for Winter Protection.Gunnera manicata is Easy to Grow. Good Soil with Steady Moisture, by a Pond or Stream Perhaps, and a Great Deal of Space is All you Need to Enjoy this Magnificent Prehistoric Plant, but can be Planted Anywhere in Your Yard as Long as you Keep the Soil Wet and Do Not Let it Dry Out. Gunneras can be Grown in Zones 6 – 11 as long as Adequate Protection is Provided in the Fall before Winter sets in. The Most Ideal Zones would be 9-11.Gunnera manicata Germination:”Gunnera seeds are very tiny, with a germination rate of 35-40% in the proper conditions, so plant more than you need, & handle with care” “Always use gloves when handling seed because the oils from your hands can easily ruin them and prevent germination.” 1) Sow in a flat filled with good moistened compost mixed with vermiculite or perlite. Seeds should be lightly strewn at about one inch apart. Do not completely bury as these seeds “need light for germination” so you can simply lightly tamp them into soil or gently cover with a very thin fine layer of sand.2) Use a heated propagator under your seed tray & cover the tray with plastic or glass and place where temperatures are 68 to 77 degrees F. at all times. The best Gunnera seed propagation is achieved in warmer temperatures. Bottom heat from the heated propagator will help speed germination.3) Remove the plastic or glass once every day to allow air into the area and mist to keep moist. “Only use a spray bottle to mist them with.” Being Gunnera manicata seeds are so tiny, even lightly watering will displace the seeds, causing them to sink deeper into the soil, which will cause them to rot, so only mist them to keep moist, and not overly wet.5) As with most all Exotic seeds germination can be erratic so patience will be required for them. Germination can be quite quick for some seeds sprouting within 15 days, while most will take up to 90 days. These Rare Prehistoric Giants are Definitely Worth the Wait!”Please Contact us First if you need Anything”Please Check out our Other Items!Buy with Confidence as Customer Service is our #1 Priority and are available 7 days a week. If for any reason you feel as if we don’t deserve a 5 Star Rating, please contact us and we will address any issues that may arrive.

Wild Florida Everglades Tomato Seeds, Heirloom, Organic, Genuine USA

Test Everglades Tomato Check out our other listings! Everglades Tomato (Solanum pimpinellifolium) is the closest wild relative to, and progenitor of, our modern cultivated tomatoes. Considered by some to be native to Southern Florida, this tomato variety likely originated in Peru or Ecuador where it can still be found growing wild. The vigorous, sprawling vines—shrub-like when young, but can spread out up to 10 feet if allowed—produce clusters of currant-like, pink-hued fruits that are bursting with an intense tomato flavor. Grows as an annual or biennial in warm, humid climates and easily self-seeds if some fruits are allowed to ripen and fall to the ground. Tolerant of alkaline soil, brackish water, and salt winds, and resistant to verticillium and fusarium wilts, and late blight. Prefers full sun. Drought tolerant, though blooms and fruits do better with moderate watering. Germination time is slightly longer than modern cultivars. Be patient and allow up to two weeks for the sprouts to emerge! Harvest fruits by clipping the entire cluster as the fruits have thin skin that can tear when attempting to pick individually. 60 days to maturity. Tomato Germination Guide Select the soil and container in which to start your seeds. For soil, use a seed starting mix for the best results. You may also use a soil-less potting mix, which is cheaper and widely available at most garden centers. For the container, use cell packs or a small pot three to four inches tall to start your tomato seeds. Fill your container with potting mix to within ½ inch of the top. Place two seeds on top of the soil near the center of the pot. Planting two seeds is recommended in case one doesn’t sprout. If both seeds sprout, you can pinch off the smaller, weaker plant. Cover the seeds with about ¼ inch layer of potting mix. Gently press the soil down with your fingers to ensure good contact between the seed and soil. Sprinkle or mist water on the seeds whenever the top of layer of soil appears dry. Be careful not to overwater! Soggy soil may cause the seed to rot. Keep your potted seeds in a warm location. The warmer the location is, the quicker the seeds will germinate. If you’re starting your seeds indoors, maintain a room temperature above sixty degrees Fahrenheit. Or, better yet, use a heat mat to provide the seeds warmth and speed up the germination process. You may also cover you pots with plastic and utilize the greenhouse effect to warm up the soil and maintain heat through the night. Be sure to remove the plastic once the seeds have sprouted to avoid disease and fungal infection! Transplant your tomato seedling to a new, bigger pot when it is at least 3 inches in height. Contact Us Don’t hesitate to contact us via eBay messages if you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions. We’re always happy to hear from our customers, and we’ll gladly assist you in any way we can. Shipping All orders under $15.00 are shipped USPS First Class without tracking. If your order does not arrive after 10 business days, please reach out to us via eBay messages! Disclaimer We do everything we can to ensure your seeds will arrive to you in the best condition possible. Unfortunately, accidents can happen once the seeds leave our care and are with the U.S. Postal Service. If you aren’t 100% satisfied with the condition your seeds are in once they reach you, please contact us immediately and we’ll do our best to correct the issue.