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This variety comes from the Samsun region in Turkey, close to the Black Sea. A favorite for its rich flavour and unique aroma, it is nonetheless light to smoke. Adequate for both cigarettes and cigars.
It is well-adapted to the Quebec climate. Its pink elongated flowers are very pretty.
Package: 200 seeds
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Borage comes from southern and central Europe. Very melliferous with beautiful star-shaped flowers that will go from purple to blue and then pink before wilting. Easy to grow, it requires very little care and will grow spontaneously in your garden year after year. Borage plants will bring color and joy in your garden as well as in your salads! The seeds are used to make an oil rich in essential fatty acids. Some people refer to it as an elixir of youth since it contains a lot of gamma-Linolenic acid, an uncommon substance in the plant world.
Package: 20 seeds
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Easy to grow, especially in cooler climates. It needs plenty of water, otherwise it won't be as tender.
This variety doesn't have a name, it is issued from a cross that happened in our field. Gives beautiful medium-sized chubby bulbs. Leave the roots in the soil over winter, numerous smaller bulbs will grow back the following spring.
Package: 75 seeds
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Clary sage is a perennial plant that is valued both for its culinary and ornemental qualities. The flowers are white with some purplish blue undertones, and are an absolute delight for bees. It is used just like common sage, but some recommend using clary sage for more extended uses. In popular medicine, the leaves are used to heal wounds. Clary sage has been grown since Antiquity for its medicinal properties.
This plant only starts flowering on the second year, but it is well worth the wait to see the carpenter bees and hawk-moths feast on the blooms.
Package: 30 seeds
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Common comfrey is widely used in organic agriculture as green manure. It can also be made into comfrey liquid manure or added to compost. This helps with soil fertility and thus plant growth.
Comfrey is also very popular among bumblebees and other bees that thoroughly enjoy its sweet nectar.
The plant easily reach a meter in height. The stem is a little prickly, and the leaves are large, alternate, pointy, and covered in hair. Above all of this, shoots grow where pink or purple flowers bloom in the middle of summer.
*For better germination rates, the seeds should be stratified. To do this, place the seeds in small bag full of humid sand of soil, and put the said bag in the fridge for 2 weeks.
*This comfrey is not Russian comfrey (such as Bocking 14). Russian comfrey doesn't produce seeds and would therefore be tricky to sell in seed packages.
Warning. We advise against regular comfrey consumption. The plant contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids which can be toxic for the liver in high dosage.
Package: 25 seeds
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Milkweed is often overlooked as a simple weed. It is however absolutely vital for monarch butterflies and other insects. It is the only plant on which monarch caterpillars can feed. Plus, its pink flowers are adorable, fragrant, and enjoyed by bees and other pollinators. Milkweed requires minimal care and can thrive in poor soils. A must have for gardeners wishing to do their part for biodiversity.
Package: 60 seeds
To discover more insects that rely on the milkweed plant, visit: https://wimastergardener.org/article/common-milkweed-insects/
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The common ox-eye is a gorgeous wild perennial, native to North America. It produces a lot of flowers and nectar, benefiting greatly to pollinators of all types. Can be used to stabilize shorelines. Drought-tolerant.
Package: 30 seeds
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Common tansy has a strong aroma, but it is mainly used for its insect repelling properties. Indigenous people would also use it as an analgesic, contraceptive, and tonic. In decoction or liquid manure, it can act as a natural insecticide. It can also be used to drive mosquitoes away.
BEWARE: Common tansy contains highly toxic compounds for humans and other mammals if consumed at high doses. Must be used in small quantities and with extreme care.
Package: 25 seeds. Low germination rate (60%), which is expected from wild plants.
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Helenium allegedly comes from Helen the daughter of Zeus and Leda, in reference to the legend claiming that of her tears gave birth to the plant. As the story goes, her kidnapping triggered the Trojan War.
Perennial plant that can easily reach 2 m in height. The pretty yellow flowers can be used to garnish a variety of dishes. The young leaves can be eaten after being boiled. The aromatic root is rich in inulin, bitter and tonic. It is used either dried or fresh to enhance certain desserts. It also has medicinal properties.
Attracts pollinators.
Package: 50 seeds
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Evening primerose is a native plant in Quebec. It blooms from June until September and gives off an enjoyable scent. The yellow flowers, which are edible, open in just a few minutes at the end of the day and close down in the morning the next day, hence the 'evening star' nickname (and Belle de nuit in French). During the whole summer, new flower buds open every evening. This plant attracts different moth species as well as bees. The root is edible and turns pink when cooked, granting it the nickname 'gardener's ham' in French (jambon des jardiniers). It is recommended to harvest the roots when they are still young (before flowering) if they are meant to be eaten. This prevents them from turning bitter. Their sweet taste is reminiscent of salsify and parsnip. The young leaves can also be eaten.
An oil rich in fatty acids and good for the health is also extracted from evening primerose seeds.
Package: Around 500 seeds
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Parsley is one of the most commonly used herb for decorating dishes. This variety's leaves are flat and tripinnate. The taste is very sweet and aromatic. The plant itself is hardy and tolerates well our winters. It can harvested and consumed all summer long, and frozen in ice cubes in preparation for your winter cooking.
Package: 150 seeds.
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This tobacco variety from Havana is the one used in the famous Cuban cigars. It grows abundant and fragrant leaves that can used both for smoking and chewing. It grows well in the sun, but tolerates easily colder climates like ours. It is also appreciated for its pretty flowers, pink and elongated, that attract pollinators.
Package: 200 seeds.
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