Flower Seeds
Flower Seeds
This book provides a unique and much-needed resource of information on the biology and technology of flower seeds.
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Flower Seeds Flower Box
Hand crafted in Vermont from native Eastern white pine, these wooden boxes look like they came from an old-time general store.
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Forget-Me-Not Seed Balls
When Native Americans sowed their crops, they didn???t use tractors or plows. To keep valuable seed from blowing away or being eaten by birds, they often hid it inside little balls of clay.
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Wildflower Seed Balls
When Native Americans sowed their crops, they didn???t use tractors or plows. To keep valuable seed from blowing away or being eaten by birds, they often hid it inside little balls of clay.
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Hummingbird Seed Balls
When Native Americans sowed their crops, they didn???t use tractors or plows. To keep valuable seed from blowing away or being eaten by birds, they often hid it inside little balls of clay.
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Mesclun Seed Balls, Pack of 8
Seed balls were historically sown by Native Americans to prevent birds from gobbling up their valuable seeds. This seed ball mix contains seeds for delicious mesclun salads.
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