SEED CATALOG
Aurora Farm
157 Turner Hill Road
Antrim, NH 03440
www.soulmedicinejourney.com
603-588-2302

Seeds are $3.50 per packet

Postage and handling: $6 per order

Email or phone to order, please

ROOT - Earth Element
 

CARROTS--Scarlet Nantes  Reliable in any conditions, very hardy, very tasty cylindrical roots, rich in Vitamin A
ECHINACEA -- Purpurea   Purple or crimson, very fragrant flowers;  beneficial to immune system; seeds need cold stratification  (P)
LEEKS—Not Available. Growing out this year.
FLOWER - Air Element

CALENDULA [Pot Marigold]  Yellow-orange blooms are edible;  1 - 2 foot plant; self seeds freely (P)
CHAMOMILE - German  Beautiful small blooms make wonderful tea; a Biodynamic preparation plant; self seeds
EVENING PRIMROSE  A very hardy 3-4 foot plant with seeds high in gamma- linoleic acid; reported to be  beneficial in menopause, multiple sclerosis
FEVERFEW  A 2 foot perennial used for headaches; nice border plant with brilliant white flowers (P)
GALLARDIA - [Blanket Flower]  Large, daisy-like blooms with red center and yellow toward the tips
LOVE IN A MIST—Glorious pastels in a matrix of delicate foliage, followed by a high-tech seedpod.
POPPY - Bread Seed  A blue-black seed used in baking cakes and muffins; self seeding
POPPY- Tall Mix  Beautiful pastels with some frilly petal types nice border annual; self seeding
POPPY- Oriental  Papavar Somnifera
ST JOHN'S WORT - A hardy perennial which is used for herbal extracts and oil;  up to 2 feet tall with yellow flowers (P)
ROCKY MOUNTAIN BEE PLANT—Big prolific plant will grow in poorest soils to attract bees and butterflies to remote garden edges and building foundations
SUNFLOWER—Mammoth Russian  The big one


LEAF - Water Element

CILANTRO--Not Available. Growing out this year
COPPER FENNEL-- Leaves emerge copper-red and mature to bronze. Extremely hardy and vigorous,. readily self-seeds.
LETTUCE -- Black Seeded Simpson  Large, tender lettuce with green-white  leaves, slow       to bolt                  
LETTUCE -- Chadwick's Rodan  A "fat" Romaine type with wonderfully tender, red-tinged leaves
LETTUCE -- Marvel of Four Seasons Not Available. Growing out this year
LETTUCE -- Oakleaf Redder Ruffled  Showy, large head with oakleaf shaped leaves
LETTUCE—Prizehead Huge leafy heads, mellow green with red edges
GARDEN CRESS—Quick growing tiny-leaved salad addition; sow successions
MIZUNA—Long toothy leaves grow from early to late season, making an attractive specimen plant
MULLEIN  Tall, stately plant can be a nice garden accent; tea made from the leaves relieves coughs; tea from flowers alleviates pain and promotes sleep; biennial
PARSLEY --  Italian  Tall, flat-leafed variety with superb flavor  (P)
SHUNGIKU OR GARLAND CHRYSANTHEMUM   Yellow flowering plant used in Oriental cuisine;  also known as   chop suey green
SKULLCAP—Old time remedy that works for headaches
SPINACH - Winter Bloomsdale   A savoy type with excellent flavor, hardy and dependable
STINGING NETTLE—The Biodynamic plant; stingless tips are a matchless spring tonic and this plant creates vibrant soil under it
SWEET CICELY  Licorice flavored, up to 5 feet;  wonderful in salads and herb teas  (P)
SWISS CHARD  Ruby Red  Hardy green will over winter with protection; great for stir-fry, soup, young leaves for salad
RED ORACH—Spinach relative puts out new crimson leaves all season; dependable and self seeds
TOBACCO  -- Wild  Small compact leaves on a 2-3 foot plant;  makes a spray to discourage insects 
YELLOW DOCK -- Queen of blood purifiers;  very high in organic iron; self seeds

FRUIT - Fire Element


CORN—Rainbow Inca Versatile, colorful, hardy; east fresh or grind gorgeous meal
BEANS—Anasazi  The real ancient variety; purple spotted; we will have other ancient southwestern beans after this year’s growout
PUMPKIN—Small Sugar  Sweet for pies and just right size
SOYBEANS—Black Jet  Unusual, prolific, and the deer don’t like them
SQUASH—Red Kuri Very prolific red pear shaped fruit; tasty; 3-6 pounds
SQUASH—Hopi Pale Grey  Gets sweeter as it keeps through the winter, and even the whole next year; an incredible keeper, 4-10 pounds
TOMATO—Lakota The only one we’ve grown lately; dependable, prolific medium-sized fruit grows in harsh climate 


SEED GIFT PACKAGES $20
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Many blessings on you and your garden
 
Barbara Mary Victoria Scott       
Woody Wodraska