The beloved seed tape format, now in new Certified Organic varieties!

Get strong, healthy plants with no thinning, double planting, or missed spots in the row. You’ll get perfectly spaced seedlings every time! These 2 metre (6 feet) bio-degradable tissue paper strips are loaded with evenly-spaced, top-quality Certified Organic seeds just waiting to burst through the soil to bring new life to your spring garden!

Look for AIMERS ORGANIC SEED TAPES

 

4210 – Chantenay Red Cored Organic Carrot

One of our most popular storage varieties. Orange-scarlet roots are smooth, even-shaped, full of essential vitamins and they are an excellent source of dietary fiber. These meaty carrots average 15 cm (6”) long and 2.5 cm (1”) thick with a juicy, sweet taste. A good choice for heavier soils.

 

4211 – Siberian Organic Kale

One of the most ornamental kales you’ll ever grow. Full, non-heading plants of 30 cm height by 40 cm spread (12 x 16”) and packed with tightly curled rich, blue- green leaves that are full of vitamins and antioxidants.

 

4212 – French Organic Salad Mesclun Mix

An enticing combination of tastes and flavors that appeals to any palate. In true French fashion, it’s a mix of tender salad greens and herbs. Includes Arugula, Endive, and 6 scrumptious lettuces: May King, Hilde, Green Salad Bowl, Lollo Rossa, Red Salad Bowl, Merveille Four Season.

 

4213 – White Lisbon Organic Bunching Onion 

A hardy, mildly flavoured, fast growing spring onion or scallion that does not produce the “traditional bulb”. Thin-skinned green tops are perfect for salads and stir-fries.

 

4215 – Sparkler Organic Radish

A beautiful round radish. The top half is a fine scarlet colour with a rosy edge bordering a pure white bottom half. Tender yet crisp flesh on what is possibly the finest market radish.

 


 

You can still find the seed tapes you know and love under the OSC name!

 

1000 – Nobel Beet

1005 – Mercurio Hybrid Carrot

1010 – Green Salad Bowl Lettuce

1012 – Mesclun Mix

1015 – Cherry Belle Radish

1020 – Viking Spinach

 


 

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4 thoughts on “New for 2022 – Aimers ORGANIC Seed Tapes

  1. Thanks for the wonderful tips. I did not know I shouldn’t leave my veggie patch bare all winter. I will protect it from now on.

  2. Hello: will using uncomposted leaf mulch (as in your photo of fall leaves) bring more weed seeds into the garden.
    ife. Ottawa

  3. Preserved leaves and plant specimens are also useful to keep as references when you are learning about the kinds of plants in your area.

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