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2027 New Varieties Seed Bundle
2027 New Varieties Seed Bundle
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Be the first to grow some of our newest seeds. The New Varieties 2027 Bundle features the most exciting additions to our lineup this season. We’ve packed it with fresh flowers, flavorful vegetables, and a few unique surprises. Whether you're a long-time seed-lover or new to the garden, this collection offers a bold and beautiful way to start your season with something new. Handpicked for their standout performance, eye-catching beauty, or unbeatable taste, these varieties are ready to inspire.
Included in the bundle:
- Antigua Bush Bean Seeds
- Bodacious Sweet Corn Seeds
- Navajo Yellow Cantaloupe/Muskmelon Melon Seeds
- Solbunch Bunching/Scallion Onion Seeds
- Golden Sweet Snow Pea Seeds
- Durango Mirasol/Guajillo Chile Pepper Seeds
- Abominable Pumpkin Seeds
- Purple Plum Radish Seeds
- Pennsylvania Dutch Crookneck Winter Squash Seeds
- Mortgage Lifter (Halladay's) Pole Tomato Seeds
- Fizzy White Cosmos Seeds
- Gourdgeous Blend Gourd Seeds
- QIS® Zanzibar Safflower Seeds
- White Swan Clary Sage Salvia Seeds
- Summer Lovin Sunflower Seeds
- Spencer Princess Elizabeth Sweet Pea Seeds
- Imperialis Graciosa Sweet Sultan Seeds
- Meteor Zinnia Seeds
- Frizzle Sizzle Lemonberry Pansy Seeds
- Misty Lavender Larkspur Seeds

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- Jeffrey B.OR, United StatesVerified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 starsJan 22, 2026Great seed selection
I haven't started any seeds yet because it's too cold outside but I do plan to start some inside in a couple of weeks. Looking forward to growing the blue tea , butterfly pee plants and the cream of sakatchewan watermelon,and the broccolini.
Was this helpful?Which best describes you as a gardener? IntermediateWho do you grow for? FamiliesHow do you prefer to grow? Raised Bed - JeffreyRated 5 out of 5 starsNov 24, 20255 Stars
Fast delivery can't wait to plant these seeds.
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