Grains are small, hard, dry seeds, with or without attached hulls or fruit layers, harvested for human or animal consumption.
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Amaranth: Hopi Red Dye
$5.50This incredibly gorgeous, ancient grain can reach over 6 feet tall, producing long, dark red foliage. Traditionally used on the Hopi Nation as a natural food dye to color piki bread.
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Corn, Field: Painted Mountain
$5.50(Zea mays)
This amazingly hardy corn was bred in the Montana mountains. Impressive cold hardiness, earliness, drought tolerance and they thrive at high altitudes.
Germination Rate 94% – July 2020
Minimum 40 Seeds -
Corn, Sweet: Golden Bantam
$5.50(Zea mays)
First introduced by Burpee Seeds in 1902, at a time when the most popular sweet corn were all white varieties. According to Burpee a skilled gardener in Greenfield, Massachusetts developed this variety because he wanted the earliest corn in the area.
Germination Rate 93% – September 2020
Minimum 30 Seeds -
Sorghum, Syrup: Sand Mountain
$5.50This is a classic heirloom sorghum used for syrup and grain.
Germination rate 94% – July 2020
Minimum 50 Seeds