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Impatiens Seeds - Carmine
Luscious double flowers always look fresh, even in a heat waveImpatiens Seeds - Carmine
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Squash Seeds (Winter) - Hubbard Golden
Large, teardrop shaped squash, well suited for preserving or roastingSquash Seeds (Winter) - Hubbard Golden
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Pea Seeds (Organic) - Tom Thumb
Ideally suited for patio production or container gardeningPea Seeds (Organic) - Tom Thumb
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Collard Seeds - Morris Heading
Extra tender, mild tasting leavesCollard Seeds - Morris Heading
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Lettuce Seeds - Salad Bowl - Red
Slow to bolt, heat tolerant burgundy leaf lettuceSaleLettuce Seeds - Salad Bowl - Red
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Squash Seeds (Winter) - Pink Banana Jumbo
Very large variety, taste similar to butternut squashSaleSquash Seeds (Winter) - Pink Banana Jumbo
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Okra Seeds - Blondy
Early producing in under 50 days, also suitable for smaller gardensSaleOkra Seeds - Blondy
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Carrot Seeds - Chantenay Red Cored
Short, stocky and sweet perfect for juicing or eating rawSaleCarrot Seeds - Chantenay Red Cored
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Melon Seeds - Honeydew Orange
Creamy cantaloupe flavor in a honeydewMelon Seeds - Honeydew Orange
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Melon Seeds - Rocky Ford
Spicy green flesh cantaloupeSaleMelon Seeds - Rocky Ford
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Tomato Seeds - Bradley
Compact, bushy plant great for canning or freezingTomato Seeds - Bradley
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Pea Seeds (Organic) - Blue Shelling
Magical deep purple pods are a Dutch heirloomPea Seeds (Organic) - Blue Shelling
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Hollyhock Seeds - Chaters Double Red
Biennial variety, Chater's double series member featuring double blooms on eight foot tall stalksHollyhock Seeds - Chaters Double Red
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Kale Seeds - White Russian
Cold hardy, becomes sweeter with your first frostKale Seeds - White Russian
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Mustard Seeds - Southern Giant
Harvest young for salads, use in soups and stir fries as it maturesMustard Seeds - Southern Giant
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Lettuce Seeds (Organic) - Salad Bowl Green
Remains sweet, even in warmer tempsLettuce Seeds (Organic) - Salad Bowl Green
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Tomato Seeds - Ponderosa Pink
Alluring crimson colored slices since the 1800sTomato Seeds - Ponderosa Pink
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Lettuce Seeds - Freckles
Green leaves with garnet freckles, an excellent baby leaf choiceOut of StockLettuce Seeds - Freckles
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Nodding Catchfly Seeds
Drooping flowers signify this plant is perfectly healthyNodding Catchfly Seeds
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Endive Seeds - Rossa Di Verona Radicchio
Best served roasted or grilled in olive oilEndive Seeds - Rossa Di Verona Radicchio
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Beet Seeds - Crosby Egyptian
The perfect beet for picklingBeet Seeds - Crosby Egyptian
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Tomato Seeds - Azoychka
Russian heirloom with complex notes of sweet and citrusTomato Seeds - Azoychka
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Blanket Flower Seeds - Single Mix
A warm mix of single-flowered gems for your perennial flower patchBlanket Flower Seeds - Single Mix
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Cress Seeds - Wrinkled Crinkled
Nutritional value with a peppery tasteSaleCress Seeds - Wrinkled Crinkled
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Over 500 heirloom flower, vegetable, and herb seeds for sale
Who doesn’t love a good story? Well, a story is what you get with each purchase of an heirloom variety from Eden Brothers. Every rare cultivar has a history of its unique beginnings in space and time.
Whether you’re a new gardener or a seasoned green thumb, you might be wondering exactly what sets heirloom seeds apart from other seed varieties. Generally speaking, an heirloom vegetable, flower, or herb is a cultivar that was bred at least fifty years ago. Heirloom varieties were typically developed by a family or community and passed down through the generations, giving each heirloom variety a unique story to go along with its often distinctive look and taste.
The term "heirloom" simply means that a given variety of seeds is open-pollinated and has been producing the same fruit as grown on the parent plant for 50 or more years. Grown for a variety of reasons, heirloom seeds give us historical interest, access to wider vegetable varieties, and groups us with other vigilant gardeners who also wish to save seeds from year to year. Heirloom seeds produce flowers and vegetables that have been passed down for generations for their good taste, vivid colors, pest resistance, and other beneficial traits.
What is special about heirloom seeds?
Heirloom seeds produce abundant gardens that give back season after season. By design, heirloom varieties are open-pollinated. Rather than have human hands or tools cross two different parents—as is the case with hybrid varieties—heirloom cultivars are pollinated by natural processes—including insects, birds, and even the wind. Because heirloom varieties are capable of preserving their own genetics, these varieties produce seed that carries the same traits as their parents. The home gardener can easily save seeds from heirloom varieties and plant those seeds again the following season for plants that come back true.
Storing heirloom seeds for future use
If you don’t plan to plant your heirloom seeds the same season that you buy them, you can store the seeds and preserve their vitality for years to come. For short-term storage, keep heirloom seeds in their packet in a cool, dark, dry place at home. To keep heirloom seeds for more than a year, place the seeds in an airtight container and store in a refrigerator—seeds will keep up to a decade this way. But keep in mind that heirloom seeds do lose their viability over time, so for the best germination rates, you’ll want to purchase heirloom seed packed for the season you plan to plant it.
Sow heirloom seeds for an exceptionally beautiful, wonderfully flavorful, and superiorly nutritious garden. Sow them the same way that you would sow any other seed. Some heirloom varieties have a reputation for being difficult to grow—but in truth, hybrids are just easier to grow. Hybrids are bred to have disease resistance, higher yields, and other improved characteristics—while heirloom varieties are a lot more unpredictable. But still, some would say, all the more rewarding for the effort that goes into cultivating these treasured varieties.
How to plant with heirloom seeds
So why buy heirloom seeds? Heirloom seeds are the most flavorful, nutritious vegetables of all. Heirloom flowers have a depth and a beauty to them that is unique. Heirloom herbs have been cultivated for generations to have superior flavor and medicinal properties. Grow heirloom seeds this year, and you’ll be hooked—you won’t be able to help it but come back for more. Fill your garden with our selection of heirloom, open-pollinated, organic, rare, and hard-to-find flower, vegetable, and herb seeds! Learn how by reading our planting guides for seeds and bulbs in Gardening 101.