Vegetable Seed

Filter Products-

  • Maturity

  • Maturity Days

  • Stalk Strength

  • Odette Pumpkin (Treated Seed)

    Odette has an appearance reminiscent of heirloom-style fruit. A full-season variety in the butternut family, Odette is dark green as a fully-sized but immature fruit. The development of a mature tan color requires a long season.

    OUT OF STOCK- SUB- ODETTE FI400

    Shop Seed →
  • Ohkura

    Shop Seed →
  • Oldenbor Kale (Not Treated)

    Oldenbor has a broad frilly leaf. It shows excellent vigor when growing from cool to warm weather. It shows resistance to Black Rot and Fusarium.

    Shop Seed →
  • Oldenbor Kale (Treated Seed)

    Oldenbor has a broad frilly leaf. It shows excellent vigor when growing from cool to warm weather. It shows resistance to Black Rot and Fusarium.

    Shop Seed →
  • Olmos Escarole (Not Treated)

    Olmos is a real step up in escarole, with broad green wavy leaves that are more upright than usual. Heads are uniform, fast growing but very slow bolting, tip burn tolerant and readily makes a blanched heart. Very uniform.

    Shop Seed →
  • Olmos Escarole (Primed, Pelleted)

    Olmos is a real step up in escarole, with broad, green, wavy leaves that are more upright than usual. Heads are uniform but very slow bolting, tipburn tolerant and readily make a blanched heart. Very uniform.

    Shop Seed →
  • Olympus Pumpkin (Farmore)

    One to try for reliable set and consistent yields in the 25 to 30 count class. Fruit is round to round-flat with a classic appearance and appeal; sturdy handle will not disappoint!

     

     

    Shop Seed →
  • Omero Cabbage (Not Treated)

    Omero is one of the earliest red cabbage varieties. Despite being early it holds exceptionally well in the field. It is quite uniform. Omero is perfect for markets needing a smaller head. Depending on spacing and where it is grown, Omero will be between 2 and 3.5 pounds. The plant is compact and adapted to 8” in-row spacing.

    Shop Seed →
  • Omero Cabbage (Treated Seed)

    Omero is one of the earliest red cabbage varieties. Despite being early it holds exceptionally well in the field. It is quite uniform. Omero is perfect for markets needing a smaller head. Depending on spacing and where it is grown, Omero will be between 2 and 3.5 pounds. The plant is compact and adapted to 8” in-row spacing.

    Shop Seed →
  • One Ball Squash (Treated Seed)

    Round, golden-yellow squash. Nice marketed along with Eight Ball and Cue Ball. Best harvested between baseball and softball size.

     

    Shop Seed →
  • One Too Many Pumpkin (Farmore)

    Like its name suggests, the white rind is covered with a red-orange to salmon-colored lace pattern giving it the look of very bloodshot eyeballs. Some variability, but all uniquely interesting. Stands up to Powdery Mildew.

    Shop Seed →
  • Oneida Onion (Pelleted)

    Early yellow storage onion. Thin neck and good skin retention. Medium to long storage potential. High quality combined with a high yield potential.

    Shop Seed →