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At only 15 years old, I founded Seed Needs, driven by a desire to unite my family, support my father’s retirement, create jobs for friends, and, most importantly, assist those in need!
Who can resist the charm of flowers? We proudly offer a selection of open-pollinated and heirloom varieties, including delightful options like daisies, cosmos, zinnias, nasturtiums, sunflowers, and many more!
Seed Needs boasts an extensive collection of culinary and medicinal herb seeds. From basil, chives, and cilantro to rosemary, lavender, and chamomile, we have the herbs you need for all your culinary ventures.
Looking for vegetable seeds? We feature all-time heirloom favorites such as carrots, cabbage, lettuce, radishes, tomatoes, kale, beets, turnips, and much more!
Seed Needs began as a simple username on an online marketplace. In 2010, we discovered Amazon, which paved the way for our brand's establishment. Over the last decade, we have successfully served millions of satisfied customers.
Our love for art is reflected in our beautiful packaging, ensuring that each order brings a smile. Alongside our quality seeds, we focus on delivering an aesthetically pleasing experience.
We're proud that, through Seed Needs’ success, we have expanded our sponsorship efforts from one child in need to over 100 every month. It’s a humbling experience to make a difference in these lives!
Reina was our first sponsored child in 2010, and more than a decade later, our commitment has grown to over 100 sponsored kids monthly.
Our donations to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital continue monthly. Thanks to our loyal customers, we can contribute to such a noble cause!
Our support extends beyond humans; we are passionate about animals too! We consistently donate to ASPCA, another initiative that fills us with pride.
Growing lettuce at home offers numerous benefits. It guarantees access to fresh, nutrient-rich produce while utilizing significantly less water than commercial farming, promoting resource conservation. Home gardening also allows for careful control over fertilizers and pesticides, ensuring a healthier alternative compared to store-bought options. Additionally, experimenting with various lettuce types enables you to discover flavors and textures that suit your palate while enjoying the rewarding experience of cultivating your own plants.
Great Lakes 118 (150 Seeds)
A time-honored heirloom, Great Lakes 118 features broad, tender leaves with a mild, slightly sweet flavor. Highly resistant to bolting, this variety can endure colder temperatures.
Buttercrunch (150 Seeds)
Renowned for its buttery texture and sweet flavor, Buttercrunch lettuce is ideal for salads and sandwiches. It’s a rich source of vitamins A and C, along with potassium.
Red Romaine (150 Seeds)
This heirloom variety dates back to Roman times, with its dark red leaves and crisp texture offering a slightly bitter flavor. It is heat-tolerant, making it suitable for warmer regions.
Ruby Red (150 Seeds)
Known for its glossy dark leaves, Ruby Red features a mild flavor that's perfect for salads. It offers excellent nutritional value with high antioxidant content.
Black Seeded Simpson (150 Seeds)
With its mild flavor and crunchy texture, this heirloom variety boasts bright green, frilly leaves and is simple to cultivate, making it a garden favorite.
Iceberg (150 Seeds)
This widely recognized variety is characterized by its crisp texture and round shape, providing a mild taste and refreshing crunch.
Prizehead (150 Seeds)
Recognized for its sweet, nutty flavor and great crunch, Prizehead is robust against cooler temperatures and noteworthy for its elongated head of deep green leaves.
Parris Island Cos (150 Seeds)
Valued for its deep red leaves, this heirloom lettuce provides a crisp texture and can withstand colder climates.
Marvel of Four Seasons (150 Seeds)
Known for its unique flavor profile, this hardy lettuce thrives in varying temperatures and is perfect for many regions across America.
Oakleaf (150 Seeds)
A classic heirloom, enriched with a sweet and buttery flavor, Oakleaf is easily recognizable by its uniquely lobed leaves.
Front Side:
Each beautifully illustrated packet includes the common and scientific names of the seeds, seed quantity, and essential details about the specific variety.
Back Side:
Comprehensive growing instructions and specifications regarding sowing, growing conditions, and germination are provided for your ease. A QR code is also included for convenient reordering.
At Seed Needs, we pledge to deliver non-GMO, untreated seeds stored in a moisture-controlled environment, ensuring purity and freshness. All our seeds come in sturdy, moisture-resistant packaging, suitable for the current and upcoming growing seasons!
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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plant_or_animal_product_type | lettuce | ||||
indoor_outdoor_usage | Outdoor | ||||
brand | Seed Needs | ||||
material_feature | Heirloom | ||||
color | Mixed | ||||
sunlight_exposure | Full Sun | ||||
unit_count | 14.0 Count | ||||
product_care_instructions | Water | ||||
soil_type | Peat Soil | ||||
moisture_needs | Moderate Watering | ||||
product_dimensions | 8 x 5.5 x 0.2 inches | ||||
item_weight | 5.9 ounces | ||||
manufacturer | Seed Needs | ||||
country_of_origin | USA | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #8,134 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #40 in Vegetable Plants & Seeds |
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