Information for Gardeners
Seed Terms Defined
- Treated Seeds
- Some varieties have better germination results if they have been treated with a coating of fungicide or insecticide to protect them from soil borne diseases in cool or moist conditions. Any treated varieties we sell are indicated as such in the item description.
- Untreated Seeds
- The majority of seeds we sell are untreated seeds. These seeds have not been treated with chemicals.
- Certified Organic Seeds
- These are seeds that have been harvested from plants that are grown organically, without the use of synthetic fertilizers, herbicides or pesticides. National standards and an annual third-party audit and certification process ensure the integrity of this process.
- Hybrid
- Hybrids are seeds that are produced by cross-pollinating plants of different varieties in order to improve the characteristics of the resulting offspring.
- Open Pollinated
- These non-hybrid varieties will breed true to the parents from one generation to the next. However, due to uncontrolled pollination by wind or insects, they can be more variable than hybrids.
- Heirloom
- Heirloom seed is open pollinated varieties from cultivars which have been grown and passed down for generations.