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  • TASTY RED PEPPER

    TASTY RED PEPPER

    (F1) Bell Pepper SeedImproved King Arthur type.Garnet Red blocky bell pepper is a very high yielding greenhouse pepper with a strong plant habit and medium internodesFruit is sweet, dark green to red with long shelf life and no microcracking.Garnet is suitable for all planting seasons LATINE NAME  CAPSICUM ANNUUM  TYPE  BELL  DAYS TO MATURITY  57 GREEN , 77 RED RIPE  LIFE CYCLE  ANNAUL  HYBRID STATUS  HYBRID (F1) GROWING INFORMATION  CULTURE: Peppers thrive in well-drained, fertile soils with a pH of 6.5. Abundant phosphorus and calcium is needed for the best results.GROWING SEEDLINGS: Sow seed in 20-row or shallow flats, 4 seeds/in., 1/4" deep, in late March or about 8 weeks prior to transplanting. If possible, maintain soil temperatures at 80-90°F (27-32°C). Pepper seeds germinate very slowly in cooler soil. When the first true leaves appear, transplant seedlings into 2" cell-type containers or 4" pots. Grow plants at approx. 70°F (21°C) day and 60°F (16°C) nights.COLD TREATMENT: Exposing the seedlings to controlled cold treatments can increase the number of flowers and fruits. When the third true leaf appears, grow the plants at a minimum night temperature of 53-55°F (12-13°C) for 4 weeks. The plants should receive full sunlight. After 4 weeks adjust temperature to 70°F (21°C) day and night. If this technique is used, peppers should be seeded 1-2 weeks earlier than usual.TRANSPLANTING: Transplant out after frost when the soil is warm and weather is settled. Ideal seedlings have buds, but no open flowers. Space pepper plants 12-18" apart in rows 24-36" apart, or 2 rows on poly/paper mulch, 18" between plants. Water-in transplants using a high phosphorus solution.ROW COVERS: Cold weather is buffered and earliness increased by using black plastic mulch, especially in combination with lightweight fabric row covers supported by wire hoops. Remove row covers in sunny weather above 85°F (29°C) to prevent blossom drop and heat damage.INSECT PESTS: Control climbing cutworms with Bacillus thuringiensis, or with paper cylinder collars. Control tarnished plant bugs, aphids, and flea beetles with pyrethrin.DISEASES AND PROBLEMS: To prevent bacterial spot and Phytophthora, drip irrigate only, plant only in well-drained soils, minimize soil compaction, and follow a 4-year crop rotation. Sunscald is caused by an inadequate foliage canopy. Prevent blossom end rot with adequate soil calcium and regular moisture. Big bushy plants with few peppers can be caused by an excess of nitrogen, hot or cold temperature extremes during the flowering period, tarnished plant bug injury, and choice of late, poorly-adapted varieties.BACTERIAL SPOT NOTICE: Bacterial spot can be seedborne. All Johnny's pepper seed lots are tested for bacterial spot.NOTE: A disease-free test result does not guarantee a seed lot to be disease-free, only that in the sample tested, the pathogen targeted was not found.HARVEST AND STORAGE: Pick the first peppers promptly when they reach full size to encourage further fruit set. Wash and hold at 45°F (7°C) and 95% relative humidity.DAYS TO MATURITY: Approximate days from transplanting outdoors to first pickings of full size fruit.

    Dhs. 15.00 - Dhs. 26.00

  • Last stock! DUNJA SQUASH ORGANIC

    DUNJA SQUASH ORGANIC

    A high-yielder of dark green, straight zucchinis. Open plants and short spines make for an easy harvest. Sets fruit well with minimal pollinator activity, making Dunja a good choice for tunnel production. USDA Certified Organic. Disease Resistance: Papaya Ringspot Virus (Intermediate) Powdery Mildew (Intermediate) Watermelon Mosaic Virus (Intermediate) Zucchini Yellow Mosaic Virus (Intermediate) LATIN NAME Cucurbita pepo DAYS TO MATURITY 47 Days LIFE CYCLE Annual HYBRID STATUS Hybrid (F1) SCIENTIFIC NAME:Cucurbita pepoCULTURE:Fertile, well-drained soil with a pH of 5.8–6.8 is best. Plastic mulch and fabric row covers (AG-19 grade) can aide plant establishment and exclude insect pests during the seedling stage. Row covers should be removed when plants begin to flower. Poor fruit development may indicate insufficient pollination. For highest quality fruit, succession plantings every 2-3 weeks may be needed.PLANT SPACING:Space plants 18-24" apart in rows 6' apart. Wider spacing may allow for easier harvesting.DISEASES:Common cucurbit diseases include powdery mildew, downy mildew, bacterial wilt, and phytophthora. Avoid problems with adequate soil drainage, good air flow, insect pest control, and crop rotation. If necessary, check with your local Cooperative Extension Service agent for specific control options.INSECT PESTS:Cucumber beetles, squash bugs, and vine borers are all common pests for cucurbits. Protect young plants with floating row cover. Squash bug eggs found on the undersides of leaves may be crushed by hand. For vine borers, cut out of vines and hill soil over the wound. Keep field borders mowed and remove plant refuse in the fall; spring plow to bury pupae. Pyrethrin sprays may offer some control.HARVEST FRUIT:For some varieties, it is common for the first fruits to be malformed, wither, or blacken, which indicates poor pollination and is usually remedied as more male flowers appear. Harvest regularly, 2-3 times a week, once plants begin to produce. Cut or gently twist off fruits when they have reached the desired size. For zucchini, 6-8" long. Handle with care to avoid scratching fruits.HARVEST BLOSSOMS:Harvest male blossoms (with thin stems) or female blossoms (with thick stems and an immature fruit at the base of the flower) in mid to late morning when fully open. Clip flowers 1-2" below flower base. If a squash fruit crop is also desired from the same planting, only harvest male flowers, leaving a few to pollinate the female flowers.STORAGE:Keep fruit at 40-50°F (5-10°C), 95% relative humidity for up to 2 weeks. Use as soon as possible for best quality.DAYS TO MATURITY:From direct seeding; subtract about 14 days if transplanting.AVG. DIRECT SEEDING RATE:(at 3 seeds/ft., rows 6' apart) 250 seeds/83', 500 seeds/166', 1,000 seeds/333'.SEED SPECS:SEEDS/LB.: Zucchini: Avg. 3,400.

    Dhs. 15.00 - Dhs. 25.00

  • Snow Crown (F1)

    Snow Crown (F1)

    Standard early variety.This hybrid shows unusual seedling vigor. Good quality, medium-size heads whether harvested in summer or fall. Good tolerance to moderate fall frost (25–32°F/-4–0°C). AAS winner. NOTE: When grown under fertility or moisture stress all cauliflower, but particularly Snow Crown, can show a purplish coloration on the undersides of the heads.  التنوع المبكر القياسي.يُظهر هذا الهجين قوة شتلة غير عادية. رؤوس متوسطة الحجم ذات نوعية جيدة سواء تم حصادها في الصيف أو الخريف. تحمل جيد للصقيع المعتدل (25-32 درجة فهرنهايت / -4-0 درجة مئوية). الفائز اي اي اس. ملحوظة: عندما ينمو القرنبيط تحت ظروف الخصوبة أو الإجهاد الرطوبي، يمكن أن يظهر كل القرنبيط، ولكن بشكل خاص تاج الثلج، لونًا أرجوانيًا على الجوانب السفلية من الرؤوس.   LATINE NAME  BRASSICA OLERACEA DAYS TO MATURITY  50 DAYS  LIFE CYCLE  ANNAUL  HYBRID STATUS  HYBRID (F1) GROWING INFORMATION  CULTURE: Cauliflower prefers a well-drained, fertile soil high in organic matter, a pH of 6.0–7.5 with consistent moisture throughout the growing season. Irrigate regularly for best results. Cauliflower does not do well in hot weather; the best success is with spring and fall crops. EARLY SPRING CROP: Use early and midseason varieties. Sow in 72-cell plug flats. Seedlings should be ready to transplant in 4–6 weeks. If possible, keep soil at least 70°F (21°C) until germination, and 60°F (16°C) thereafter. Transplant outdoors when seedlings are no older than 4–5 weeks old. Older plants tend to be stressed and do not perform as well as actively growing seedlings. Harden plants carefully by gradually increasing cold before transplanting out, 18" between plants and 24–36" between rows. FALL CROP: Use midseason and storage varieties. Start seedlings as above in May and transplant to the garden in June–July. To ensure mature heads, seed the crop early in areas where heavy freezes occur early in fall. WINTER CROP: Successful cauliflower crops can be grown where winters are mild (temperatures rarely below 32°F (0°C)). Transplants can be set out from September to February in these regions. DIRECT SEEDING: Sow 3–4 seeds 18" apart, ½" deep, rows 24–36" apart, thinning to one plant in each group. DISEASES: Adhere strictly to a preventive program including: (1) long crop rotations with non-brassica crops, (2) clean starting mixes and outdoor seedbeds, and (3) strict sanitation practices. Johnny's Selected Seeds only sells seed lots of cauliflower that have tested negative for black rot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris) and black leg (Phoma lingam). NOTE: A disease-free test result means that in the sample tested, the pathogen targeted was not found. It does not guarantee a seed lot to be disease-free. However, no method of seed treatment can positively insure freedom from disease. We are glad to help with specific questions. INSECT PESTS: Repel flea beetles and root maggots on young seedlings by covering with floating row covers from day of planting. Treat flea beetles with insecticides such as pyrethrin or azadirachtin if heavy pressure is observed. For cabbage worms and loopers, use bacillus thuringiensis (bt). cutworm prevention: cultivate soil 24 weeks before planting to work in cover crops and destroy weeds. BLANCHING: Exposure to the sun can cause white cauliflower heads to yellow. To prevent yellowing and promote better head quality in hot weather, follow this blanching technique: at the moment when small white heads are just visible through leaves, gather the outer leaves over the head and tie with string or a large rubber band to preserve white curd color. Another method is to crack the leaf midribs and fold them over the heads until completely covered. Be sure not to break the leaves, or they may blow away. Tied or covered heads may experience increased humidity and greater likelihood of contracting alternaria. As such, practice blanching only when necessary; not in the cool, shorter days of fall, or with colored varieties that need sunlight to achieve their full color. HARVEST: Keep an eye on development, cutting heads when desired size is obtained but before the curds becomes loose, or "ricey." STORAGE: Store at 32°F (0°C) and 95–98% relative humidity for 2–3 weeks

    Dhs. 10.00 - Dhs. 19.00

  • Last stock! SEYCHELLES snap bean

    SEYCHELLES snap bean

    Now available organic! Early, vigorous, standard green snap bean.Easy-to-harvest clusters of gorgeous, dark green pods. The stringless pods are slow to develop seeds, extending the harvest period. The prolific vines produce smooth, straight, uniform pods that average 5–6" long. Intermediate resistance to Anthracnose and bean mosaic virus. AAS winner. White seeds. Pole bean; requires trellising. USDA Certified Organic   LATINE NAME  PHASEOLUS VULGARIS  DAYS TO MATURITY  55 DAYS   LIFE CYCLE  ANNAUL  HYBRID STATUS  OPEN POLLINATED  GROWING INFORMATION  CULTURE: Grow pole beans on trellises, poles, or mesh fencing (such as Hortonova). Sow seeds 1" deep, spaced 3" apart in rows 4' apart after soil temperature exceeds 60°F (16°C). If using poles, plant 4-6 seeds at the base of each pole. Inoculants can increase yields. DISEASES: Plow under or remove and compost bean straw in the fall to hasten destruction of most disease organisms. For sclerotinia white mold control, plant at wider row spacing to promote drying of plant leaves and soil. Practice a 3-year crop rotation, preferably into corn or grain crops. All our pole bean seeds are Halo-Blight free. INSECT PESTS: Mexican bean beetles can be controlled with insecticides such as pyrethrin or azadirachtin. HARVEST: Harvest regularly to encourage new pod set. STORAGE: Store at 40°F (5°C) and 90% relative humidity for 7–10 days.

    Dhs. 17.00 - Dhs. 24.50

  • ORIENT EXPRESS EGGPLANT

    ORIENT EXPRESS EGGPLANT

    Traditional black Italian type.Uniform, 7-8" long by 3-4" diameter, dark purple fruits are glossy and blemish free. Tall, sturdy plants can set fruit under cool conditions. Green calyx.النوع الإيطالي الأسود التقليدي.موحدة، بطول 7-8 بوصة وقطر 3-4 بوصة، الثمار ذات اللون الأرجواني الداكن لامعة وخالية من العيوب. يمكن للنباتات الطويلة والقوية أن تؤتي ثمارها في ظل ظروف باردة. الكأس الأخضر.   LATINE NAME  SOLANUM MELONGENA  DAYS TO MATURITY  58 DAYS  LIFE CYCLE  ANNAUL  HYBRID STATUS  HYBRID (F1) GROWING INFORMATION  CULTURE: Eggplants require fertile, well-drained soil with a pH range of 6.2-6.8. Sow seed in flats indoors during early spring, or 6-8 weeks prior to planting outdoors. Sow 4 seeds/in., ¼" deep, and maintain soil temperature at 80-90°F (27-32°C) until emergence and 70°F (21°C) thereafter. Seed will not germinate in cool soil. After true leaves form, thin to 2-3" apart in flats or transplant into 2-3" pots or plug trays. To harden plants, reduce water and temperature to about 60°F (16°C) for about a week before planting out. Transplant outdoors late spring or early summer once the weather has thoroughly settled. Eggplants are tender, and cold weather may weaken them. Use row covers for a boost in performance and insect control. Remove when plants reach the covers or when blossoms first appear. Space transplants 18" apart in rows 30-36" apart, or 2 rows on plastic mulch, 18-24" between plants. It is important to be mindful of over-fertility. Too much nitrogen often results in large, bushy plants that produce only one small set of fruit. STAKING: Eggplants may be pruned and staked to keep the fruits straight. DISEASE: Practice lengthy crop rotation to avoid Verticillium wilt. A 4-5 year rotation for all Solanaceae crops is recommended. INSECT PESTS: Fabric row covers are the recommended method of control for flea beetles and Colorado potato beetles (CPB) for newly set transplants. Once covers are removed, regularly check undersides of leaves and crush any orange egg masses of the CPB. HARVEST: Clip fruit stem with shears. Pick fruits of desired size regularly to encourage further production. DAYS TO MATURITY: From transplanting.

    Dhs. 7.00 - Dhs. 13.00

  • Golden Queen Tomatos

    Golden Queen Tomatos

    With the Dehner tomato seeds 'Golden Queen' you get the ideal seeds for the delicious vegetable with the botanical name Solanum lycopersicum. It is ideal if you are looking for an early ripening variety. Around 40 plants can be obtained from the Dehner tomato seeds 'Golden Queen', whose cut-resistant fruits will delight you with both their golden yellow appearance and their excellent tastewill inspire. These are loose seeds with a capacity of approx. one gram. You are purchasing high-quality seeds from Dehner, which are of course germ-tested and free of genetic engineering. A humus-rich soil, sufficient irrigation and two to three fertilizer applications would be optimal. The ideal sowing depth is one centimeter. The germination period is 6 to 12 days. Examples of mixed crops include cabbage, carrots or lettuce. .Golden-yellow fruits bring colorful salad creations.Smooth surface, particularly cut-resistant.Excellent in taste.Early maturing variety.Brand quality exclusively from Dehner A royal treatLike all Dehner seeds, the Dehner 'Golden Queen' tomato seed is easy to use and an ideal basis for tasty and healthy vegetables.The 'Golden Queen' tomato contains vitamins A, B2, C and P. And as the name suggests, a truly royal treat awaits you here.  characteristics:germination time: 6 - 12 day(s)  Care:Location: warm, sunnysoil condition: nutritious, humicSowing/planting depth: 1 cmfertilization: multiple fertilizer applications necessaryMiscellaneous:brand: stretcherQuality: brand qualityContent is enough for approx: 80 plantsContents: 1 gram 

    Dhs. 15.00

  • DAZZLING BLUE KALE

    DAZZLING BLUE KALE

    Blue-green strap leaves with bold purple midribs.Ideal for farmers' markets and specialty sales. Tall, vigorous plants grow quickly, especially for a Lacinato type. Exhibits some variability in depth of color and leaf shape. Our thanks to Hank Keogh who bred Dazzling Blue in Oregon in association with Wild Garden Seed. Lacinato type kale is also known as "dinosaur" kale. USDA Certified Organic. أوراق الشريط ذات اللون الأزرق والأخضر مع أضلاع متوسطة أرجوانية جريئة.مثالية لأسواق المزارعين والمبيعات المتخصصة. تنمو النباتات الطويلة والقوية بسرعة، خاصة بالنسبة لنوع لاكيناتو. يعرض بعض التباين في عمق اللون وشكل الورقة. شكرنا لهانك كيو الذي قام بتربية دازلنج بلو في ولاية أوريغون بالتعاون مع وايلد  جاردن للبذور. يُعرف الكرنب من نوع لاكيناتو أيضًا باسم الكرنب "الديناصور". عضوي معتمد من وزارة الزراعة الأمريكية.   LATINE NAME  BRASSICA OLERACEA DAYS TO MATURITY  60 DAYS  LIFE CYCLE  ANNAUL  HYBRID STATUS  OPEN POLLINATED  GROWING INFORMATION  CULTURE: Kale prefers a fertile, well-drained soil high in organic matter with a pH range of 6.0–7.5. Consistent moisture will produce the highest-quality leaves. For baby-leaf production, see the Baby LeafBrassica Greens culture. DAYS TO MATURITY: From direct seeding; subtract about 14 days for days to maturity from transplant. DIRECT SEEDING: Plant from early spring to approximately 3 months before expected fall frost. For bunching: Sow 3–4 seeds every 12–18", ½" deep, in rows 18–36" apart. Thin to 1 plant per group. EARLY SPRING CROP: Use varieties suited to warm-season production. Sow 2 seeds per cell in 50- to 72-cell plug flats, 3–4 seeds/in. in 20-row flats; or, in outdoor beds ¼" deep. Seedlings should be ready to transplant in 4–6 weeks. If possible, keep soil temperature over 75°F (24°C) until germination, then reduce air temperature to about 60°F (16°C). Transplant outdoors 12–18" apart in rows 18–36" apart. Kale prefers cooler growing temperatures, between 55–75°F (13–24°C), optimum being 60–70°F (16–21°C), but will produce good crops under warmer, summer conditions. FALL CROP: Start seedlings as above in May and transplant to the garden in June–July. To ensure mature heads, seed the crop early in areas where heavy freezes occur early in fall. WINTER CROP: Successful kale crops can be grown where winters are mild and temperatures rarely fall below 32°F (0°C). Transplants can be set out from September to February in these regions. DISEASES: Adhere strictly to a preventive program including: (1) long crop rotations with non-brassica crops, (2) clean starting mixes and outdoor seedbeds, and (3) strict sanitation practices. Johnny's Selected Seeds only sells seed lots of kale that have tested negative for black rot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris) and black leg (Phoma lingam). INSECT PESTS: Kale is not as afflicted with pests as are other brassica crops such as cabbage. Apply row covers at the time of planting to exclude pests from the crop. Control cabbage worms and loopers with Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt). HARVEST: Beginning about 2 months after planting, harvest by clipping individual leaves. Kale is very hardy, and the eating quality will improve into the late fall with light frost. Late-summer sown or planted collards can be wintered in cold frames or hoophouses, or in the open in mild regions, to extend the season. Protecting with row covers can extend the harvest period.

    Dhs. 15.00 - Dhs. 25.00

  • Last stock! ONION OIGNON CIPOLLA VALENCIANA

    ONION OIGNON CIPOLLA VALENCIANA

    The plants are medium size and produce large "spinning top" shaped onions with golden skin and thick, tender white juicy flesh. Biennial This Utah strain of the Yellow Sweet Spanish Onion is mild-flavored with warm yellow and brown skin and has a bulb 4"-6" wide. Valencia also makes an excellent bunching onion when young. An intermediate day type (day neutral) that tolerates cool climates, it is an excellent keeper. Did You Know? The size of an onion can be foretold by the number of leaves on the plant at maturity. The rule is one leaf per ring on the bulb. Soil Temperature: 50-85°F  Planting Depth: 3/4"-1" Germination: 3-8 Days  Height At Maturity: 2'-3'   Days To Maturity: 105-120 Days   Full Sun  Spacing After Thinning: 10"10seeedBuy with confidence and plant the best! Planting & Care Soil & Water: Plant in well-fertilized, moderately moist soil. Planting & Growing: Sow seeds indoors in flats in early spring or sow seed outdoors as soon as the soil is workable. Cover seeds with 1/4" of fine soil. Allow 6"-18" between rows. When seedlings reach 4" tall, thin or transplant 6" apart. Thinning's can be eaten like green onions. Cut off seed heads as they form. Harvesting & Storage: When mature, bend the tops, expose the bulb and let it stay in the ground until the leaves turn brown. Lift bulbs from the soil, braid tops, and hang outside, in the shade, to dry for at least 7 days. Store in ventilated, cool, dry area.

    Dhs. 5.00

  • Last stock! ONION OIGNON CIPOLLA BIANCA

    ONION OIGNON CIPOLLA BIANCA

    Premium quality seeds Best for home gardeners Globe-shaped white-fleshed

    Dhs. 5.00

  • AFRICAN DAISY GERBERA

    AFRICAN DAISY GERBERA

    Growing plants from seeds is not only easy to do but is also one of the cheapest ways to fill your garden with abundance. Some people may only think of growing vegetables from seeds, but flowers are just as easy to plant. Fill a small pot or an egg carton with a seed-starting mix rich with peat moss, and plant flower seeds just under the surface of the soil, at a depth about two or three times the seeds width. Water seeds into the new soil and then keep area moist until the flowers are established, Once flowers are established they don’t need to be watered as much.

    Dhs. 5.00

  • SPROUTING BROCCOLI CAVOLO

    SPROUTING BROCCOLI CAVOLO

    Sprouting Broccoli Medium Height Plant Strongly Branched,Medium Growth Leaves with Jagged Margins.The Inflorescence are Medium Thickness and Green Color.Made in Italy

    Dhs. 5.00

  • NEW DISGNE POP UP SPRINKLER FEMALE THREAD 1/2" NOZZLE 15AN

    NEW DISGNE POP UP SPRINKLER FEMALE THREAD 1/2" NOZZLE 15AN

    Buried design for lawn and garden watering system, ready to work under the ground. Made of high-strength anti-aging reusable plastics, lifting spring with spring can sensitive pop-up. Connected to pressure pump and water pipe, pops up and starts to work when gets the adequate spraying pressures. Automatic lift, Suitable for green belt, flower beds, lawn irrigation.

    Dhs. 7.25

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