Orders under $15 will be shipped by envelopes that don’t have a tracking number and takes 5-15 days. Orders over $15 will be shipped by USPS Frist have a tracking number and takes 3-5 days.In South Asia, it is known as pui shak (পুঁই শাক) in Bengali; poi ni bhaji in Gujarati; basale soppu(ಬಸಳೆ ಸೊಪ್ಪು) in Kannada; valchi bhaji or daento or vauchi bhaji in Konkani; vallicheera (വള്ളിച്ചീര ) in Malayalam; mayalu (मायाळू) in Marathi; poi saaga (ପୋଈ ଶାଗ) in Odia; vel niviti (sudu) in Sinhalese; kodip pasaLi (கொடிப்பசலை) in Tamil; bachhali (బచ్చలి) in Telugu; and basale in Tulu.In Southeast Asia, it is known as kubay in Ibanag; libatu in Kapampangan; and alugbati in Tagalog and the Visayan languages of the Philippines. It is known as pak plang (ผักปลัง) in Thai; mồng tơi in Vietnamese andVor Chunlung ( វល្លិ៍ជន្លង់ ) in Khmer .In East Asia, it is known as 潺菜, 木耳菜, 落葵,皇宮菜 or 蚕菜, being saan choy, xan choy, shan tsoi, luo kai, shu chieh, and lo kwai in some of readings of Cantonese; and tsurumurasaki (つるむらさき) in Japanese.This stable food is popular in SE Asian countries such as Vietnam, Philippine, Thailand, Singapore & Malaysia. This glossy waxy leafy veggie tastes great when stir fried with a touch of minced garlic. Can also used as hotpot 火鍋veggies. Malabar Spinach is very rich in vitamin A & C, also a good source for B-6, magnesium, calcium & iron.Malabar Spinach vines & glossy leaves are very ornamental, hence a good addition to the edible landscape. In Zones 9 & 10, these Malabar Spinach vines can survive mild winters and can be grown as perennials.Best cultivation method is to sow seeds indoor or in coldframe or greenhouse, at least 5 weeks before the last frost. The seeds may take 1 to 3 weeks to germinate in ideal temperature of 65F-75F. Transplant them in mid to late spring when seedlings are at least 2” tall or with half dozen leaves. You can plant individual seedlings in well worked soil 12” apart. Do note the seedlings could get stunned & don’t grow well if outdoor overnight temperature is below 40F, so don’t transplant too early!Malabar spinach vines loves the heat & the humidity, so full sun is preferred and adequate moisture is a must. Trellis support is highly recommended for maximum aerial coverage/sun exposure. Alternatively, arbor, chain link fence or cattle panels are also suitable to support climbing vines. Also, Malabar spinach vines, leaves and flowers are considered ornamental, a must have on an edible landscape. You can harvest just the leaves, or cut off the tender stems (also good eating) to promote new shoots growth. You can also try the three-sister gardening technique for efficient space use; our favorite trio combo is waxy corn (vertical), malabar spinach (aerial) and Japanese purple yam (ground cover and root crop).Malabar spinach vines also do quite well in container gardening, good for folks with only balcony or rooftop access. Container size 3-gal or larger is preferred. Besides usual garden planter boxes, DIY’ers can use 5-gal food grade buckets, plastic tote containers or halved whisky barrels. Do drill some holes near the bottom to drain excess water. Use tomato cages to support climbing vines; and tie some ropes to nearby structures; then watch the vines march every which way an inch or two per day. If you are lucky enough to have containers 20-gal or larger, try three-sister technique; say dwarf blue jade sweet corn, thai basil, Asian yam & malabar spinach. Would love to hear your gardening joys this autumn.
A bright golden succulent Victorian variety beetroot bred by Burpee. Roots are beautiful orange-yellow balls and don’t bleed.
China Rose Radish 100 – 1000 – 5000 Seeds Winter Radish Microgreens Cold Hardy! A beautifully colored radish to add to your garden. Bright yellow olive shaped radishes with crisp white flesh. Lettuce Freckles Romaine 500 – 5000 seeds Heat resistant baby leaf non GMO.
This is an oblong, gourmet favorite that has a red top with pure white tips, and a sweet, mild flavor. Great for spring and fall Great addition in salads, salted or buttered, or plain! Grows well in containers too Radish tops make a great treat for backyard chickens too!
Organic, Non-GMO Lambs Quarter Seeds (Chenopodium album), Harvested November 2022, 250+++ Seeds. Lambs Quarter is a highly nutritious summer annual plant in the Amaranthaceae (buckwheat) family. When the leaves are steamed with butter, it tastes very similar to spinach.This plant is highly adaptable and grows greenish-blue leaves rapidly. Each plant produces large amounts of seed that allow this plant to reseed very easily. It will grow all by itself year after year. All you need to do is harvest the leaves and allow it to reseed itself. The leaves can be picked as soon as they start to grow and all the way through late fall. Lambs quarter is a purifying plant that helps to restore healthy nutrients to poor quality soil. This plant prefers full sun and moist fertile loamy soils though it tolerates partial shade and a range of soil types. Read for yourself all the nutrients that lambs quarters contains and how it stacks up to other leafy green veggies. You’ll be impressed.These seeds are sold by weight. The packet I sell as 250+++ is actually 1.1 gram. I do this because there is some chaff amongst the seeds. The chaff is very light & should not in any way affect the amount of seeds you are receiving. It would be extremely time consuming and tedious to count out seeds and remove all chaff, so this is the method I use to insure you get what you are paying for. The seeds will be shipped in an envelope via USPS First Class Mail. Most seeds will be mailed on the day of your order if received in time or go out the following day. NOTE TO BUYER: First Class mail does NOT include tracking. If I put tracking on the shipment, it’s an extra $4. I try to get my product to my customers by the least expensive method possible. If you don’t receive your shipment within typical 1st Class time, PLEASE CONTACT ME instead of filing with eBay! Without tracking ($4), I can’t prove to eBay where the package is located. My only other option is to raise the price by $4, which I prefer not to do. Your cost will be more than doubled! I TAKE A PHOTO OF YOUR ENVELOPE & SEED PACKET BEFORE I PUT IN THE MAIL. If you want me to send you the photo, please notify me & I will send it to you. GROWING LAMBS QUARTER:Select a good location for growing Lambs Quarter in your home garden. These plants are not picky to grow and will generally grow almost anywhere. It can grow either in full sun or in partial shade. The plants can also tolerate drought well. So, while selecting the site, consider availability of sun and ensure good drainage system.The Lambs Quarter plants can be grown in a wide range of soil types. But the plants will grow better in loose soil which is rich in organic materials. So for preparing the soil, till the soil and add organic materials into it such as aged manure or homemade compost.Lambs quarter plants are grown from seed. Transplants don’t do well, so you should sow seeds directly into the soil. Scatter the seeds over the soil and lightly mulch with straw or grass clippings. Water the bed and keep it moist until they are started. You can thin the seedlings later once they reach 4-6 inches in height. You don’t have to think much about caring the lamb’s quarters plants. The plants generally require less care and thrive in almost all conditions, although taking additional care will ensure good growth of the plants. Lambs quarter plants don’t require applying additional fertilizers if you prepare the soil by adding organic materials into it. You can water the plants if the soil gets really dry. Using mulch will help to retain moisture into soil and it will also prevent most of the weeds from the garden.PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS:Planting Depth 1/8”Soil Temp. Germ. 45-70˚FDays to Germ. 2-15Days To Maturity 90-120
Beefsteak Tomatoes are considered the ultimate slicing tomatoes and sandwich tomatoes. Beefsteak Tomatoes are an excellent choice for eating raw or cooking in sauces and tomato preserves. Beefsteak Tomatoes have been popular for many years due to their excellent productivity and wonderful taste.
They have a tough green rind with dark green broken stripes. Their firm, crisp flesh is very sweet. Features: Heirloom. Seed Quantity: 25 – 2,500 Seeds – Select Quantity Above – Up to 40% Savings. Plant Spacing: 36”-60”.
Peaches & Cream Corn is one of the sweetest and most tender corns ever developed. This sugar enhanced corn has 18 to 20 rows of golden yellow and creamy white kernels. These ears will grow 7 to 8½” long and have 18 to 20 rows of great tasting yellow and white kernels.