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  • NS/S provides only open-pollinated (OP) seed varieties. OP varieties will breed true from seeds, meaning the seed saved from the parent plant will grow with the same characteristics. Seeds from the NS/S Seed Bank (tagged on each page as "NS/S Collection") are landrace or heirloom varieties with a long historical connection to the Greater Southwest. Limit 10 packets of any one seed variety;  some varieties in low supply may have a lower limit.

    We also carry OP species and varieties from outside our collection to offer a greater selection. These heirloom varieties (tagged as "Non-Collection") can perform well in the Greater Southwest even though they do not have a deep historical connection to the region. Their distribution directly contributes to the conservation of seeds represented in the NS/S Seed Bank collection.

    Looking for larger quantities? Visit the Bulk Seeds page.

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    1. Firewheel has 2" diameter daisy-like flowers that are deep red with yellow tips. Blooms March through September. Plant in fall.  Attracts numerous bees and butterflies.  Native to Arizona, New Mexico and California.
    2. Flamenco
    3. Fordhook Giant
    4. French Breakfast
    5. Garlic Chives
    6. Genovese Basil
    7. Thymus vulgaris. Thyme is one of the most popular culinary herbs. Aromatic leaves and small, pink flower spikes on a short, creeping plant. Thyme has a long history of medicinal use: thyme oil is antiseptic, thyme tea is mineral-rich, anti-spasmodic.  Not from our seed bank collection, but your purchase supports our conservation mission.  6-12' tall. Organically grown.  Approx. 0.1g/100 seeds per packet.
    8. Globemallow "Colors"
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    9. Beta vulgaris. Beautiful golden beets mature in 55-60 days from planting. Developed by W. Atlee Burpee Seeds in the 1940's. Produces an orange-skinned, golden yellow-fleshed root with pleasant, sweet flavor that is milder than red beets. Best eaten when roots are 2" in diameter. Not from our Seed Bank Collection, but your purchase supports our conservation mission.  Approx. 3g/200 seeds per packet.
    10. golden acre cabbage grows well in winter garden
    11. golden yellow corn sweet
    12. Golden Purslane
    13. Gordon's Bladderpod
    14. Guarijio Conivari
    15. Gusi Jimani
    16. Happy Hummingbirds