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Heirloom Seeds - Marigold (Petite Series Mixed)
Very dwarf mixture of the crested French Marigolds, plants only grow to 30cms tall and produce bright coloured flowers in a mixture of orange and red hues. Easy to grow, suited to small pots.
6.00 6.0 AUD
Heirloom Seeds - Onion (White Globe)
Gladalan White produces medium to large sized white bulbs. Can be grown as an autumn or spring crop in the more temperate parts of the country. Sweet and mild, they are great cooked or roasted, or even better raw in salads and sandwiches.

When to Plant
Zone 1: February“May + September - November
Zone 2: March“June + September - November
Zone 3: March“September
Zone 4: March“June

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Soil The soil should be free draining and not contain excessive nitrogen which will result in excessive foliage growth at the expense of the bulb. The main requirement for onions is potassium, so apply wood ash or potash prior to planting.

Soil pH Level 6.5

Position Full sun, in a spot that follows leafy green crops such as lettuce or cabbage.

How to Plant Sow the seeds directly into the veggie patch in early autumn if conditions are not too warm, otherwise propagate in a mini greenhouse and then transplant once conditions become more mild

Spacing 2cm

Depth 0.5cm

Companion Plants Carrots

Approximate no. of seeds 60

Note: We source all of our seeds locally and in small batches to ensure they remain at their maximum viability for germination

**Shipping - Not to Tasmania, South Australia or Western Australia**
6.00 6.0 AUD
6.00 6.0 AUD
Heirloom Seeds - Parsley (Italian)
Also know as flat leaf parsley, it is a species of flowering plant and herb native to the central Mediterranean region. One of the most widely cultivated herbs, it is in everything from tabbouleh to chimichurri to salsa verde.

When to Plant
Zone 1: September - April
Zone 2: September - May
Zone 3: Anytime
Zone 4: Anytime

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Soil Free draining with plenty of compost. When growing in pots ensure you use a good quality potting mix (quality is typically correlated to price...)

How to Plant Sow seeds directly into the veggie patch. Seeds are small so will require thinning out once germinated. They will take 3 “ 5 weeks to germinate.

Spacing 20cm

Depth 1cm

Position Full sun/part shade

Companion Plants Carrots, Chives, Tomato &amp; Asparagus

Approximate no. of seeds 150

Note: We source all of our seeds locally and in small batches to ensure they remain at their maximum viability for germination

**SHIPPING “ Not to Western Australia**
6.00 6.0 AUD
Heirloom Seeds - Peas (Snap Sugar Bon)
This is the most popular dwarf sugar snap pea for both professional farmers and home gardeners alike. Powdery mildew resistance makes it a good variety for all time slots. Its sweet, crunchy pods make them difficult to resist; great garden snackage.

When to Plant
Zone 1: March - May + October - December
Zone 2: March - June + September - November
Zone 3: April - September
Zone 4: April - May

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Soil Prepare your soil with chicken manure prior to planting and ensure you soil is well draining. Will also benefit through an application of lime as part of the preparation. Allow the ingredients to settle for a week before planting.

Soil pH Level 6.5-7.5

Position Full sun, up against a fence so allow you to trellis and use your space wisely. Plant where you have previously grown or are intending on growing tomatoes, eggplants or capsicum.

How to Plant Sow directly to your patch at a depth 2-3 times the diameter of the seed. It is easiest if you use a chop stick or pencil to form holes 2-3cm deep and then place two to three seeds in each hole, cover over, pat down and water in.

Spacing 5-10cms

Depth 2-3cm

Companion Plants Beetroot, potato

Approximate no. of seeds 10-15

Note: We source all of our seeds locally and in small batches to ensure they remain at their maximum viability for germination

**Shipping - Not to Tasmania or Western Australia**
6.00 6.0 AUD
Heirloom Seeds - Radish (Cherry Belle)
A fast maturing variety that produces crisp radish with a mild pepper flavoured crunch. Its roots are globe shaped and smooth textured. All in all, not only the perfect radish, but the perfect vegetable.

When to Plant
Zone 1: September - June
Zone 2: August - June
Zone 3: Anytime
Zone 4: Anytime

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Soil Radishes will grow in most soil types, but prefer a free-draining, friable soil to allow room for easy root growth. Add compost a week prior to planting and feed monthly with seaweed extract

Soil pH Level 6.5 - 7.5

Position Full sun to part shade.

How to Plant Sow the seeds directly into the veggie patch. They are fast and easy to grow, making them the perfect seed for kids to sow

Spacing 5cm

Depth 0.5 - 1cm

Companion Plants Carrot, Lettuce

Approximate no. of seeds 100

Note: We source all of our seeds locally and in small batches to ensure they remain at their maximum viability for germination

**Shipping - Not to Western Australia**
6.00 6.0 AUD
6.00 6.0 AUD
Heirloom Seeds - Rockmelon (Hales Jumbo)
A classic rockmelon that produces large fruit with a rich aroma, orange flesh and a lovely melon taste. It is an early maturing vine that is resistant to diseases and rot. Ideal for the home gardener.

When to Plant
Zone 1: October - December
Zone 2: September - December
Zone 3: August - February
Zone 4: February - September

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Soil
Prepare your soil so that it is free draining and moderately fertile. It will tolerate a number of soil types. Add compost as part of your preparation.

Soil pH Level 6.5-7.0

Position
Full sun with plenty of room to move. Position on the edge of your growing space, allowing it to creep away from your growing space, or set up a solid trellis structure to grow vertically.

How to Plant
Sow directly into the patch. The best technique is to sow the seed, at 2-3cm in depth, directly to small mounds of compost that will ensure adequate nutrition and drainage. Keep well watered up until germination. Rockmelon is not frost tolerant so it is preferable to plant when conditions are regularly above 18 degrees. If cool, propagate in seed trays, keeping indoors at night and transplant when conditions are right.

Spacing 1.5m

Companion Plants
Sweet Corn



**Shipping - Not to Western Australia**
6.00 6.0 AUD