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Plants Grown from Organic Seedstock

The plants listed below have been grown from organic seed stock. That means the seeds used to grow the plants have been harvested from plants that have not been treated with synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.

Our goal at The Coeur d'Alene Coop is to grow plants from organic seed stock as much as possible. Unfortunately, not all of our favorite varieties are available as organic.  Eventually, we would like to offer plants that are grown from 100% organic seed.  Read "Why Organic Matters," here.

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  • Basil - Genovese

    Plants Grown from Organic Seed

    Basil – Genovese

    $5.00
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  • Black Cherry Tomato | The Coeur d Alene Coop

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    Black Cherry Tomato

    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $5.00
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  • Black Krim Tomato

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    Black Krim Tomato

    $5.00
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  • Cherokee Purple | The Coeur d Alene Coop

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    Cherokee Purple Tomato

    $5.00
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  • garlic chives | The Coeur d Alene Coop

    Plants Grown from Organic Seed

    Chives – Garlic, Chinese Chives

    $5.00
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  • Coeur de Beouf Ananas

    Plants Grown from Organic Seed

    Coeur de Boeuf Ananas / Pineapple Oxheart

    $5.00
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  • Coyote Tomato | The Coeur d Alene Coop

    Plants Grown from Organic Seed

    Coyote Currant Tomato

    $5.00
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  • green apple cucumber | The Coeur d Alene Coop

    Plants Grown from Organic Seed

    Cucumber – Green Apple

    $5.00
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  • Lemon Cucumber | The Coeur d Alene Coop

    Plants Grown from Organic Seed

    Cucumber – Lemon

    $5.00
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  • planter filled with basil various basil plants

    Culinary Basil Planter – Small

    $37.50
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  • planter filled with culinary herbs

    Plants Grown from Organic Seed

    Culinary Herb Planter – Large

    $49.50
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  • herb planter with mixed herbs and pansy flowers

    Culinary Herb Planter – Small

    $37.50
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  • Doe Hill Mini Orange Pepper | The Coeur d Alene Coop

    Plants Grown from Organic Seed

    Doe Hill Mini Bell Pepper

    $5.00
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  • Early Thai Pepper

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    Early Thai Pepper

    $5.00
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  • Black Beauty Eggplant | The Coeur d Alene Coop

    Plants Grown from Organic Seed

    Eggplant – Black Beauty

    $4.75
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What is she up to now? Germination testing, of course! I saved quite a few seeds this summer, and I want to ensure they are viable for next season. I'd say this is a yes! If you saved garden seeds this year or acquired some from friends, it's a good idea to run a quick Germination test. It's better to know now than be disappointed in spring. You can sow in seed starting mix, as I have done here, or place seeds in damp paper towels inside a baggie. And no, as much as I would like to, these seedlings will not be grown out - they're headed to the compost bin. 🫤#thecoeurdalenecoop #seedtesting #germinationtest #planningforspring ... See MoreSee Less

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What is she up to now? Germination testing, of cou What is she up to now? Germination testing, of course! I saved quite a few seeds this summer, and I want to ensure they are viable for next season. I'd say this is a yes! 

If you saved garden seeds this year or acquired some from friends, it's a good idea to run a quick Germination test. It's better to know now than be disappointed in spring. You can sow in seed starting mix, as I have done here, or place seeds in damp paper towels inside a baggie. And no, as much as I would like to, these seedlings will not be grown out - they're headed to the compost bin. 🫤

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#germinationtest 
#planningforspring
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