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1/2 lb Buckwheat Seeds For Bee Pasture Grain Crop Wildlife Cover 440 Seeds

Buckwheat Seed – Buckwheat produces an abundance of flowers and seed in 70-80 days which holds onto the stalk well after ripening. On average, the plant height is 2 to 4 feet and appealing to wildlife. Buckwheat is also popular for honey bees and produces an abundance of flowers very quickly. Buckwheat grows well in most any type of soil; poor, fertile, peat, sand, clay or loam. Buckwheat is not very shade tolerant and can germinate and grow at temperatures as low as 45 degrees F, but optimal growth occurs at or above 55 degrees F. It is very frost sensitive and does not survive even light frosts. Buckwheat has a low water requirement and does not do well in wet soils. Buckwheat is a great addition to spring and summer food plots for quail, doves, turkey, ducks & deer. Buckwheat also serves as a great cover crop for gardens.Buckwheat’s rapid growth makes it an excellent choice for smothering weeds during the warm season. Buckwheat flowers are attractive to bees and beneficial predatory insects and flower bugs. Seed Rate: 35-50 lbs per acre; 3 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft.Seed Depth: 1/2 – 1 inchFertilizer: 250 -300 lbs per acrePlanting Time: Spring-SummerpH: 5.5-6.5Life Span: 65-80 days

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Morel Habitat Kit ® : Backyard Morel Mushroom Grow Kit – S MHK

MHK – Morel Habitat Kit® Morel Habitat Kits ® Since 1989Photos on this page are of actual Morel Mushrooms growing in one of our Morel Habitats.Grow Morel Mushrooms in your yard. Start any time your soil is workable – Spring, Summer, Fall and even Winter (in areas with a mild climate).Create a perennial earth friendly, sustainable, organic, outdoor Morel Mushroom garden & grow morels in your backyard.We provide Guaranteed to produce Morel Mushroom Spawn (seed), of our unique morel strains which will allow you to grow pounds of morels.Customers have found morels in their Habitats 27 years after they were established!Complete instructions for your Morel Habitat Kit® (MHK) are included. Use spawn immediately or store for up to six months.New: Produced and Shipped directly from USA Gourmet Mushrooms production facility. Content Copyrighted 2015 GMHP. All rights reserved. Morel Mushroom Kit® since 1989: Our Morel Habitat Kit ® was developed so everyone could enjoy growing their own morels in their own backyard and have a personal supply of fresh morel mushrooms to eat in the spring. Guaranteed to produce! This IS NOT “spore seed” kit in a paper packet that requires perfect conditions for spores to germinate. This IS NOT a “liquid mycelium” product either, that may require laboratory conditions and sterile lab procedures to grow. The Morel Mushroom Kit® contains living morel fungus in a mass of morel mushroom spawn (body). The Morel Habitat Kit® can supply an individual with pounds of morel mushrooms in an earth friendly garden area as small as 4 – 5 sq. ft. Morel Habitats are perennial and may be started any time your soil is workable – Spring, Summer, Fall and even Winter (in areas with a mild climate) and may take two seasons to start producing. Morel Habitats may be started in any type of soil and have produced morel mushrooms in all areas of the United States that have a definite transition from winter to spring.Content Copyrighted 2014 GMHP. All rights reserved. Our Morel Habitat Kit ® is so popular other sellers on Ebay use our Copyrighted images and text without permission nor license, increase our price, and sell you our product.

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1 OZ Non-GMO Giant Cuzco Inca White Corn seed huge seeds rare genuine ~25 seeds

Plant corn in spring in blocks, not rows. No frost. Standard corn protocols. A great, non-GMO corn for fresh garden picking or to dry for grinding into cornmeal. Mildly sweet. 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. InternationalCanada only. LIMIT of SEVEN ounces per order. Shipping goes way up after that. Thanks for Looking and Many Blessings on your Life Journey!

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100ea-1lb USDA Organic Double Standard heirloom Bicolor sweet Corn non-GMO seeds

USDA Certified Organically Grown Heirloom “American Double Standard” Bi-color Sweet CornOld fashioned goodness 100% non-GMO seed stock grown in Maine, USA Choose from Five Quantities: 100 each (less than 1 oz), 2 US ounces (~250 seeds), 4 US ounces (450-525 seeds), 1/2 US pound (~1,000 seeds), or 1 full US Pound for small organic farmers (~2,000 seeds). Pound size ships insured via USPS Priority Mail! Order multiple pounds at once. Note to seed counters: the 100 count is weighed and the actual amount may vary by 5% either way. Untreated, fresh, open-pollinated, raw corn seeds for planting. No coatings, no additives, no GMO tinkering with corn genes, no nonsense, no BS. Save your own corn seed for next year by letting the biggest ears dry out, then knock off the seeds, just the way God and Mother Nature intended, and the way corn has been grown for centuries in North America. I do this partly to fight Monsanto and its goal of world seed domination and invasive GMO tinkering with seed death genes and pesticide implants. I belong to: Millions Against Monsanto! SEED: Organic heirloom Bi-color Sweet Corn (maize). Certified USDA Organic seed from Johnny’s of Maine. Not sized. Latin Name: Zea Mays Germination Rate: 95% if over 65-70F, preferably, a minimum 80F ambient temp for best germination. Seed stock from Maine is more tolerant than most to cold temps. Days to Maturity. 73 Net weights: 100 each, 2 oz, 4 oz, 8 oz., 1 LB bulk pack; Four ounces is about 500 seeds, depending on seed size. The fewer the seed total, the larger each seed is (fewer seeds means bigger seeds). Annual. My second best-selling corn, and certified organic! I buy 10-50 pounds at a time, several times a year. Early maturing heirloom American corn, with decent germination in cool soil (like Maine) for an early start in Spring. Johnny’s has bred this hardy corn for northern home gardeners, and it is especially well suited for home seed-saving enthusiasts. The American Double Standard corn is based on a sweet yellow corn called Burnell that was grown in Maine in the early 1900s and an early white heirloom from New York’s St. Lawrence Valley, all nicely wrapped onto one delicious ear of bi-color, naturally-mixed, open-pollinated, delicious fresh, sweet corn. Nice-sized ears average seven inches long with 12 to 14 rows of mixed yellow and white kernels, and some ears with may have yellow kernels only. Unlike the seeds of hybrid bi-color corn, which are all yellow, these ears are both yellow and white. If desired, you can have early, all-white corn simply by planting only the white kernels and so they will not cross-pollinate with the yellow mix. Excellent traditional garden corn taste. Vigorous five foot tall plants. Full sun. No frost. Germination in warm temps increases germ rates. Loves deep watering. Real USDA Organic sweet corn must be grown from organic, non-GMO seed stock, like this. Growing Information: Direct Sow seeds in Spring after last frost in warm weather. Overnight soaking usually enhances germination rates. Keep watered. Full sun. Corn is a heavy nitrogen feeder, so use lots of composted manure and fertilize often with fish emulsion and/or homemade urine tea (mix 20-1 with water and use immediately). NO GMO MONSTERS HERE! These seeds are NOT treated or altered in any way, no GMO, no death genes, no coatings, just as God and Mother Nature intended. USDA Certified Organically grown corn from Johnny’s in Maine. Seeds can be grown, saved and planted next year, like in the old days of agriculture before the insane Monsanto seed monopoly maneuverings, especially with American dent and sweet corn. Most corn grown, sold and eaten, in America, whether in corn chips or fresh cob corn or frozen/canned corn, is Monsanto DNA altered corn, that you and your loved ones eat by the ton unlabeled in America but illegal in most of the rest of the world, except a very few countries such as the “Monsanto-controlled” USA and the “forward-thinking” Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. The EU bans GMO everything, as does Japan and almost every other country. OR, they require labeling, in which case, nobody will buy it. Shipping: I will combine Shipping or add free product when the eBay primitive software doubles it against my wishes, and yours.Free Domestic shipping on most ADDITIONAL seed bags as well. USPS First Class shipping included in the price, with tracking, or pay more for Priority mail.Pound sizes always ship Priority Mail, already included in my price. Priority mail will get to the lower 48 in three days or less. First Class has no sure delivery date, and can vary wildly. If you are a person who must have it by a certain date, do not use first class. I do not guarantee delivery dates, ever. International Sales: NO. Size variations make shipping impossible to standardize, so domestic only here. No phyto either. Thanks for Looking and Many Blessings on your Life Journey!

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1 LB Dutch White Clover Seeds Lawn Food Plot Bees

Dutch White Clover SeedsDutch white clover is a slow-growing, nitrogen-fixing perennial. Once established, it provides long-term cover, either alone or with a turfgrass such as LoGro. It is often used in high traffic areas to minimize soil compaction and improve soil health. White clover tolerates wet conditions. Land preparation Use conventional tillage, maintain a firm seedbed. Seeding rate Drill 5-9 lb/ac. Broadcast 7-14 lb/ac. After seeding, roll the ground to improve seed-to-soil contact but do not break up soil aggregates.Seeding date Fall: August 15-September 10, alone or with annual grass cover. Spring: As early as possible, may be frost seeded like medium red clover.MaintenanceUsed in high traffic areas, including permanent walkways; sometimes mixed with turf grass. Mow close to the ground to prevent the plants from making seed and for appearance.Control White clover propagates by seed or creeping stolons which root at the nodes. Uproot and incorporate to control. This cover crop is difficult to control with herbicides; glyphosate at 1 lb/ac will suppress but not kill white clover. To eliminate white clover when it is used as a turf (and adjacent vegetables are out of the field), consult turf herbicide recommendations.Tips Tolerates shade and can be used as a companion crop with alfalfa or perennial ryegrass. Frost seed into winter cover crop in the spring. White clover crop is very tolerant of wet growing conditions. Wait two years before planting a vegetable legume because white clover is a host for root rot diseases such as Pythium and Rhizoctonia. PLEASE READ THIS LIVE PRODUCT WARRANTY BEFORE ORDERING OUR SEED Seed is a live product which depends on many important related grower skills such as, proper planting time, seed depth, type of soil, irrigation, proper use of fertilizers, weed controls, fungicides, insecticides, disease free soil, and reasonable weather conditions during the growing period. These factors are totally out of the seller’s control and are the growers responsibility and risk. Our seed cannot be unconditionally guaranteed to perform properly – regardless of weather conditions or the growers methods or mistakes.

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30 Carob Tree Seeds “Ceratonia Siliqua” wild-crafted Biblical fruit raw

30+ wild-crafted Carob Tree “Ceratonia Siliqua” seeds Saint John’s Bread, Biblical fruit. Item: Thirty tree seeds, minimum. Ceratonia Siliqua. Hand harvested by me and my two boys here at White Buffalo Trading Co. The Carob Tree thrives in challenging environments with little or no care whatsoever. Frost and drought tolerant, but likely won’t survive into Canada. Pretty round leaves with a reddish tint to the branches. Prefers a dry, mild Mediterranean climate such as Italy, Spain, Texas, California, etc., but very tolerant of other climates once established. Beautiful ornamental tree with long brown seed pods that develop from Spring flowers. 30 seeds, assorted. The pods of the Carob Tree contain galactomannon, a commercially valuable carbohydrate that is used as a thickener, emulsifier and stabilizer in many products. The seeds are extremely hard and durable. Some carob facts: Carob tree has a very deep tap root and can live in areas with low or infrequent rainfall. It does not do well in wet, soggy, poorly drained soil. During a drought, the tree can still produce edible fruit. Its fruit can be a valuable famine food for both people and animals. In Biblical times, animals were fed carob pods in times of famine. Carob can live in a wide range of temperatures: from 20 to 122 degrees F (-6 to 50 degrees C). Carob grows well in poor, salt-rich, rocky, sandy and/or heavy loam soils. Carob Pods, sans seeds, are roasted and ground into carob powder, then used as a chocolate substitute in baked goods and candies. The Carob Tree is a member of the Pea Family (Leguminosae or Fabaceae). A few of its many family members are sweet peas, peanuts, soy beans and garden peas. Although originally from the Middle East or the Horn of Arabia, the Carob Tree will grow wherever the soil and climate are suitable. It now grows abundantly in Australia, California, Arizona, Mexico, South America, Spain, Portugal, France, Italy and much of Africa. The Carob Tree is an evergreen that grows to a height of about 50 to 60 feet (15 to 17 meters). The Carob Tree begins to produce fruit when it is six to 15 years old. It can live and produce fruit until it is 100 years old. Unlike many other members of its family, it does not have colorful big flowers. It has very tiny flowers on a stalk that is attached directly to the trunk and limbs of the tree. The flowers take almost a year to develop into a semi-sweet, chocolate colored pod. The carob seed pods measure four to 12 inches long, with an average length of about six inches, right ladies? The shorter pods seem to be fatter. Considered edible, but some people don’t like them. The Carob Tree grows wild but it can also be farmed commercially. It is planted as a landscape plant in many cities in California, where it receives no care for watering, pruning, seed picking, or spraying. The Carob Tree requires little or no pruning and can produce fruit without fertilization or irrigation in most environments. The Carob Tree is virtually pest free. Animals, especially mammals and birds, eat its nutritious pods, which can contain up to 25% protein. This helps spread and release its seeds. The pods are hard from start to finish. Even the immature, green pods are solid. Shipping: First class package rate in a padded envelope. Priority mail available. International available but difficult due to size of seeds. I will combine shipping whenever possible. Thanks for Looking and Many Blessings on your Life Journey!

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