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blackberries
Blackberry

(Rubus spp)
75 seeds
SKU: BBY-1-75

Wild blackberry native to the southern United States. Has thorns, which equates to a superior flavor when compared to the thornless varieties sold at supermarkets. Seriously packed with flavor!
Packed with nutrients, vitamins, and antioxidants.
Start indoors (or outdoors under rain cover).
Temperature needs to be warm (around 70 degrees F, or slightly less if necessary)
Press seeds slightly into soil. Requires light for germination.
Produces in second year.
Plant in ground when roots fully develop. Will spread (invasive), so choose an area you can mow around.

$4.00

black cherries
Black Cherry

(Prunus serotina)
20 seeds
SKU: BCY-1-20

Large tree reaching 50 to 80 feet tall bearing tons of small black cherries. Use to make wonderful pies, extracts, juice, wine, and many more. Difficult if not impossible to come by commercially, black cherries offer a flavor sought after by many. The tree itself is merchantable as black cherry lumber is worth quite a bit of money to a furniture or cabinet maker. Also makes an excellent firewood for cooking.
Requires stratification. Mix seeds in a ziploc bag of potting soil that is moist but not wet, and keep the bag in the refrigerator for 3 months. Remove and plant in pots. Plant in final location once roots fully develop.

$5.00

elderberries
Elderberry

(Sambucus canadensis)
20 seeds
SKU: ELD-1-20

Easy to harvest by removing the entire heads from the shrub. Elderberry has many medicinal uses. Make tinctures, wine, jam, and many other fun products.
Requires stratification twice. Expose seeds to normal indoor temperature for several months. Then expose to normal winter temperature for 3 months. Mix seeds in a ziploc bag of potting soil that is moist but not wet. Expose bag to normal indoor temperature for 3 months. Place bag in refrigerator for 4 months then sow seeds in pots or seed beds. Plant in final location once roots fully develop.

$5.00

muscadine grapes
Grape (Muscadine)

(Vitis rotundifolia)
20 seeds
SKU: MCD-1-20

Not your average grape from the store, muscadines have a wildly robust flavor mimicked by none. Makes some of the best jam imaginable, and wine that no other can rival. Large and very easy to harvest. Many health benefits!
Requires stratification. Mix seeds in a ziploc bag of potting soil that is moist but not wet, and keep the bag in the refrigerator for 3 months. Remove and plant in pots. Plant in final location once roots fully develop.

$5.00

alpine strawberries
Strawberry (alpine)

(Fragaria vesca)
75 seeds
SKU: ALP-1-75

Wild strawberry. Smaller than standard store bought strawberries, but much more resilient and flavorful.
Mix of red and white strawberries.
Temperature needs to be warm (around 70 degrees F, or slightly less if necessary)
Press seeds slightly into soil. Requires light for germination.
Plant in ground when roots fully develop, and not in the dead of winter.

$4.00

blueberries
Blueberry (Rabbiteye)

(Vaccinium ashei)
75 seeds
Rabbiteye blueberry bushes are easy to maintain & harvest by hand. Homegrown blueberries, like most anything you grow yourself, are rivaled by no other. There are so many ways to enjoy them! Freeze them for a cool summertime snack. Make juice or jelly. Cobblers & pies are another delectable desert that can be made with blueberries, or you might enjoy a cold glass of blueberry juice on a hot summer day (homemade blueberry ice cream is one of our favorites). 
Plant seeds a few months before your average last frost date. Sow seeds on top of peat or sphagnum (they require light for germination). Seeds germinate in about 2-3 months when kept at 60-70 degrees fahrenheit. Keep seeds moist by spritzing with a spray bottle, or place a thin damp paper towel over the seeds. When seedlings are around three inches tall, carefully transplant them into four inch pots or similar. Plant seedlings in ground after your last frost date.

$5.00

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