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All our seeds are open pollinated, chemically untreated and nonGMO. We specialize in carrying only heirloom seeds. We focus on finding varieties that perform well in extreme climates. With that said, our seeds are a favorite for many gardeners and we hope to be a part of your gardening experience, whether you are a master gardener or new to the joy of growing your own food.




Our Commitment
We are committed to your satisfaction. We work with the finest growers and assure that the germination rate of our selections exceed the required minimum germination rates for vegetable, flower, and herb seeds. We will never carry hybrids, patented or genetically altered seeds.
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Safe Seed Initiative
Westwind Seeds and Gardenscapes llc is proud to be a signer of the Safe Seed Initiative. We do not knowingly purchase any genetically modified seeds. In addition, we do not purchase or sell PVP (patented) varieties of seeds. You can be assured that the seeds you purchase from Westwind Seeds are not altered genetically and not patented. Our selections allow you to save seeds from your harvest.


Black-eyed Peas (California Blackeye) Michihili
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Black-eyed Peas (California Blackeye) Michihili
A Southern favorite, this Cowpea or Southern Pea may used fresh or dried. Vines are heavy yielding and resistant to disease, growing to 40 inches. This variety is particularly suited to desert gardens as it is drought and heat resistant. It needs long hot summers to produce well and is very susceptible to frost. 60 days for dry, 45 days for snap. Most often used raw in salads, this beautiful Chinese cabbage has tender leaves and a sweet, mildly spicy flavor. The outer leaves are a green and the long interior head is solid, well blanched and crisp. The plant is about 18 inches tall and 6 inches wide. 80 days.

Packet size = 2 grams
Cucuzzi Squash (Italian Edible Gourd) Luffa Sponge Gourd
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Cucuzzi Squash (Italian Edible Gourd) Luffa Sponge Gourd
Also known as Cucuzza or Zucchetta Squash, this variety is technically a gourd but it is often referred to as a squash because the young fruit is edible. The squash is pale green with white flesh. Pick the fruit before it reaches 6 inches long. The flavor is sweet and nutty when the squash but it needs to be harvested very early as the skin can be very tough. 55 days.

Packet size: 4.5 grams
One of the most versatile gourds, the immature fruit is delicious cooked, raw or sun-dried. Left to mature, the fruit can reach 1-2 feet and can be used as bath sponges or pot scrubbers. These vines are natural climbers that can reach 10-15 feet long. Plant the seed in well composted soil in full sun for best results. 110 days.
Pak Choi (Bok Choy) Early White Bush Scallop Squash
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Pak Choi (Bok Choy) Early White Bush Scallop Squash
This variety is absolutely delicious and very mild flavored. In climates not conducive to growing celery, Pak Choi makes an excellent substitute. The early non-heading cabbage produces pure white stalks with small dark green leaves. Slow to bolt in hot weather. Also called Bok Choi or Pak Choy. 50 days. Also known as Patty Pan. This bush variety produces very early pale green to white, pie shaped scalloped fruit. The squash is best when small as it is most tender and sweet. It has a mild sweet flavor and creamy texture. This variety produces a large number of squash on just a few plants. 50 days.

Packet size: 4.5 grams (approximately 25-30 seeds)