Grow your own delicious and juicy watermelon with these Secretariat (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+ Seeds Blue Lily / blue Rare Lily Plant Seeds Potted. (#6235)
Sow Toad Lily seeds directly in the garden in late fall, or early in the spring, up until one month before the last killing frost date. If you are starting your Toad Lilies indoors, place your fresh seeds in the refrigerator for a 2 weeks (or longer) before planting. Sow the seeds onto a moist growing medium Space them one-half to 1 inch apart and maintain a temperature of 65°-70° until germination which takes from 2 to 4 weeks.
Rosemary Seeds, NON-GMO, Heirloom, Variety Sizes, Anthos, FREE SHIPPING
Rosemary is an excellent herb to grow for novice gardeners. Cooler zones below zone 6 will need to treat rosemary as an annual as it is not winter tolerant. Not well known, but Rosemary will attract bees.
20-50 Variety Heirloom Vegetable Herb Seeds Kit 10000-50000 Bulk Garden Seed Lot
Secure Your Harvest with the Ultimate Heirloom Seed Collection. 100% Heirloom & Non-GMO: Pure, open-pollinated seeds that allow you to save and replant your own harvest year after year. Our team is happy to help you from seed to harvest!
Eggplant Black Beauty/Organic Rosa Bianca/ Little Fingers eggplant/Patio Baby F1
Eggplant is a very tender perennial grown as an annual. Grow eggplant in the warmest, frost-free time of the year.Black Beauty: grows glossy black, bell-shaped fruit 4 to 6 inches long. Eggplant requires 100 to 140 warm days with temperatures consistently between 70° and 90°F to reach harvest.Eggplant is best started indoors and later transplanted into the garden; sow eggplant indoors 6 to 8 weeks before setting plants into the garden.Transplant seedlings into the garden no sooner than 2 to 3 weeks after the last frost in spring.Eggplants planted too early will not develop. Eggplants are easily grown in containers.Grow eggplants in pots at least 12 inches across and as deep. Choose a smaller growing variety for container growing.Be sure to keep the potting soil just moist through the season. Do not let the soil dry out.Feed eggplants in containers every two to three weeks with compost tea or dilute solution of fish emulsion.Container grown eggplants are easily moved out of cold weather; so you can extend the season in spring and autumn by moving plants indoors when frost threatens. Plant eggplants with bush beans, southern peas, and nitrogen-fixing crops. Do not plant eggplant with tomatoes or corn. * Rosa Bianca ‘Solanum melongena’ -Italian heirloom: ideal for slicing, baking and roasting.Rosy-lavender with white shading, the fruits of this beautiful Italian heirloom are large, round and 5-6″ long. With a mild, non-bitter flavor, the fruits’ robust shape is ideal for slicing, baking or roasting. *The Little Finger eggplants are slender, petite eggplants that are excellent for grilling and cooking. This eggplant has a dark purple skin is thin and tender with a silky flesh. This variety produces few seeds and a mildly sweet flavor. Harvest when the eggplant is young and glossy. *2014 AAS Edible – Vegetable WinnerPatio Baby is a very early and highly productive eggplant with a compact habit, making it a great choice for containers or in the garden. Deep purple, egg-shaped fruit should be harvested at baby size-2 to 3 inches, and are delicious roasted or in dips and salads.
1 LB – Inoculated White Dutch Clover Seeds For Planting, Lawns, Erosion
With Nitro-Coat® each seed is inoculated with the correct Rhizobium strains and coated through a proven process that ensures a very high level of successful inoculation. There is no difference in the seeding rates between the coated and raw seed due to the increased germination and viability of the bulk clover seeds that are coated and inoculated.
5lbs Premium HUNTERS PRIDE White Dutch Clover Seed for Bees Food Plots Lawns
This is 5lbs of Premium White Dutch Clover Seed which can be used for Bee Production, Lawns, Golf Courses, Food Plots or Ground Cover. It germinates relatively easy with moisture and temperature and makes a thick lush carpet of clover. It has 800,000 seeds per pound. Plant in the early Spring, Summer, or Fall at the rate of 2 lbs per 1000sq ft. It can also be Winter seeded and with the freezing and thawing effect it will work its way into the soil and will germinate when ground temperatures are warmer in the Spring.
10 LBS – Inoculated White Dutch Clover Seeds For Planting, Lawns,
With Nitro-Coat® each seed is inoculated with the correct Rhizobium strains and coated through a proven process that ensures a very high level of successful inoculation. There is no difference in the seeding rates between the coated and raw seed due to the increased germination and viability of the bulk clover seeds that are coated and inoculated.
Garbanzo Bean Seeds for Sprouting Microgreens, CCOL BEANS N SPROUTS .
Soak 1/3 to 1 cup of beans in cool water for 8-12 hours.Drain off soak water. Do not ever soak again.Rinse thoroughly.Drain Thoroughly.Rinse and Drain with cool water every 8-12 hours.Bean Sprouts don’t need light. Keep your Sprouter in a low light location.Harvest on day 2 or 3, when most of the beans have short roots. Refrigerate your crop. COOL BEANS N SPROUTS” Brand. All about your Cress Microgreen! To reap the health benefits of microgreens, eat them immediately after harvest. Microgreens, like most other superfoods that are consumed fresh, begin to lose their nutritional value rapidly after harvest. Consider growing your own microgreens at home as this will allow you to decide exactly when you harvest your crop. Microgreens are young vegetable greens that are approximately 1–3 inches (2.5–7.5 cm) tall. They have an aromatic flavor and concentrated nutrient content and come in a variety of colors and textures. Microgreens are considered baby plants, falling somewhere between a sprout and baby green. Garbanzo beans, also known as chickpeas, are small yellowish round beans popular in Middle Eastern and some European cooking. They can be creamy, nutty, and even meaty in a variety of recipes. Garbanzo beans are one of the easiest beans to sprout. Larger beans sprout better in cooler temperatures. Keep sprouting beans around 68-70°F, if possible. Larger beans require a longer soaking period and more frequent rinsing and draining, especially in warmer temperatures. Larger beans may not get enough air during draining. Make sure your sprouting container allows plenty of ventilation during draining periods. It is normal for the skins to loosen and come off the beans. Either pick the skins out or leave them in, as they do not affect the flavor. Sprouted beans require cooking before consuming.
Q Clover Medium Red Clover | 2-4D Resistant Non-GMO Seed for Food Plots 1/2 ac
2-4D Resistant. Rich Nectar Source. Soil Health.
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