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Shop Complete Natural Dye Garden Seed Pack, Jumbo Pack 12 Types Natural Dye Plant Seeds, Botanical Dye Seeds, Grow your own Natural Dye Garden
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Complete Natural Dye Garden Seed Pack, Jumbo Pack 12 Types Natural Dye Plant Seeds, Botanical Dye Seeds, Grow your own Natural Dye Garden

$48.00
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The most complete Natural Dye Seed Pack available! Jumpstart your own gorgeous Natural Dye garden next spring with a huge assortment of heirloom quality seeds of plants that supply a large variety of natural botanical pigments to give a rainbow of beautiful colors to your textiles.

You can also save the seeds from your plants to continue growing them year after year!

This set would make an excellent gift for the fiber artist in your life!

♦ Coreopsis · Coreopsis Tinctoria

Coreopsis yields a range of cheery yellows and orange from the leaves of this beautiful flowering plant. These flowers are great for eco printing on fabrics by placing the whole flower head onto the fabric.

♦ Assorted Marigold · Tagetes

Assorted orange and yellow flowers yield a vivid range of yellows, orange and gold.

♦ Japanese Indigo · Polygonum Tinctorium

Indigo leaves yield a wide range a vivid blues.

♦ Safflower · Carthamus Tinctorius (Assorted colors)

Safflower flowers yield a bright range of beautiful yellows and reds.

♦ Chamomile · Matricaria recutita

Chamomile flowers and leaves yield a rich range of beautiful browns, greens, yellows and golds.

♦ True Indigo · Indigofera tictoria

True deep blue indigo, used for centuries in dyeing textiles strong, rich blues.

♦ Hopi Red Dye Amaranth · Amaranthus cruentus

Traditionally used by Native Americans, this historical plant's seeds, stems and leaves can yield deep reds and purples.

♦ Cosmos · Cosmos sulphureus (Assorted colors)

Coreopsis yields a range of cheery yellow and orange from the flowers. A beautiful addition to any garden, the flowers are also excellent for eco printing fabrics.

♦ Stinging Nettle · Utica dioca

Leaves and stems can impart green tones. Textile fibers can be harvested from the stems.

♦ Pokeweed · Phytolacca americana

Berries can yield deep reds and purples. *Caution: Some or all parts of this plant may be toxic if ingested.

♦ Woad · Isatis Tinctoria

First year's growth of leaves yield beautiful soft blues. Hardy and prolific.

♦ Weld · Reseda luteola

Easy to use dye plant, leaves yield bright, sunny yellows and gold.

Specifications

Each packet of seeds has 10+ rare seeds inside, as well as free access to planting and growing instructions from our online tutorials archive. For this set of 12 packets, you are receiving a total of 120 + seeds!

Store seeds in a cool, dry place for long lasting quality.

♻ Seeds will come in eco-conscious packaging.

*Please note: This listing is for the purchase of the item described above ONLY. Any additional items or props seen in the listing photos are for display purposes only and are not included in your purchase.

Our handmade and custom made items may naturally have some slight variation between each item. Also note that we take our photos in natural lighting to try and display the most accurate representation of each product, however your computer, phone, or tablet device may display the photos and colors a little differently depending on that device’s individual settings.

SEED DISCLAIMER

PLEASE PLANT RESPONSIBLY!

It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser to ascertain and obey all local laws which apply to the possession and use of any items listed on our site. Please consult local, provincial and federal laws (including pertinent laws applied to your country) before placing an order.

By placing an order, the purchaser represents that products ordered will only be used in a lawful manner. We advise you to make inquiries about local applicable laws and regulations to which you are subject.

The purchaser further agrees to hold FIBERCULTURE harmless for claims, actions, legal and/or court fees brought against him/her in connection with any use of products ordered from this website.

FIBERCULTURE does not assume any responsibility if seeds are confiscated by customs or similar agencies. The risk of shipping falls on the customer therefore we will not be held liable as these products are intended only for export to locations and countries where their use is not restricted.

*This item ships to the US only at this time. I apologize for any inconvenience.

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The most complete Natural Dye Seed Pack available! Jumpstart your own gorgeous Natural Dye garden next spring with a huge assortment of heirloom quality seeds of plants that supply a large variety of natural botanical pigments to give a rainbow of beautiful colors to your textiles.

You can also save the seeds from your plants to continue growing them year after year!

This set would make an excellent gift for the fiber artist in your life!

♦ Coreopsis · Coreopsis Tinctoria

Coreopsis yields a range of cheery yellows and orange from the leaves of this beautiful flowering plant. These flowers are great for eco printing on fabrics by placing the whole flower head onto the fabric.

♦ Assorted Marigold · Tagetes

Assorted orange and yellow flowers yield a vivid range of yellows, orange and gold.

♦ Japanese Indigo · Polygonum Tinctorium

Indigo leaves yield a wide range a vivid blues.

♦ Safflower · Carthamus Tinctorius (Assorted colors)

Safflower flowers yield a bright range of beautiful yellows and reds.

♦ Chamomile · Matricaria recutita

Chamomile flowers and leaves yield a rich range of beautiful browns, greens, yellows and golds.

♦ True Indigo · Indigofera tictoria

True deep blue indigo, used for centuries in dyeing textiles strong, rich blues.

♦ Hopi Red Dye Amaranth · Amaranthus cruentus

Traditionally used by Native Americans, this historical plant's seeds, stems and leaves can yield deep reds and purples.

♦ Cosmos · Cosmos sulphureus (Assorted colors)

Coreopsis yields a range of cheery yellow and orange from the flowers. A beautiful addition to any garden, the flowers are also excellent for eco printing fabrics.

♦ Stinging Nettle · Utica dioca

Leaves and stems can impart green tones. Textile fibers can be harvested from the stems.

♦ Pokeweed · Phytolacca americana

Berries can yield deep reds and purples. *Caution: Some or all parts of this plant may be toxic if ingested.

♦ Woad · Isatis Tinctoria

First year's growth of leaves yield beautiful soft blues. Hardy and prolific.

♦ Weld · Reseda luteola

Easy to use dye plant, leaves yield bright, sunny yellows and gold.

Specifications

Each packet of seeds has 10+ rare seeds inside, as well as free access to planting and growing instructions from our online tutorials archive. For this set of 12 packets, you are receiving a total of 120 + seeds!

Store seeds in a cool, dry place for long lasting quality.

♻ Seeds will come in eco-conscious packaging.

*Please note: This listing is for the purchase of the item described above ONLY. Any additional items or props seen in the listing photos are for display purposes only and are not included in your purchase.

Our handmade and custom made items may naturally have some slight variation between each item. Also note that we take our photos in natural lighting to try and display the most accurate representation of each product, however your computer, phone, or tablet device may display the photos and colors a little differently depending on that device’s individual settings.

SEED DISCLAIMER

PLEASE PLANT RESPONSIBLY!

It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser to ascertain and obey all local laws which apply to the possession and use of any items listed on our site. Please consult local, provincial and federal laws (including pertinent laws applied to your country) before placing an order.

By placing an order, the purchaser represents that products ordered will only be used in a lawful manner. We advise you to make inquiries about local applicable laws and regulations to which you are subject.

The purchaser further agrees to hold FIBERCULTURE harmless for claims, actions, legal and/or court fees brought against him/her in connection with any use of products ordered from this website.

FIBERCULTURE does not assume any responsibility if seeds are confiscated by customs or similar agencies. The risk of shipping falls on the customer therefore we will not be held liable as these products are intended only for export to locations and countries where their use is not restricted.

*This item ships to the US only at this time. I apologize for any inconvenience.

The most complete Natural Dye Seed Pack available! Jumpstart your own gorgeous Natural Dye garden next spring with a huge assortment of heirloom quality seeds of plants that supply a large variety of natural botanical pigments to give a rainbow of beautiful colors to your textiles.

You can also save the seeds from your plants to continue growing them year after year!

This set would make an excellent gift for the fiber artist in your life!

♦ Coreopsis · Coreopsis Tinctoria

Coreopsis yields a range of cheery yellows and orange from the leaves of this beautiful flowering plant. These flowers are great for eco printing on fabrics by placing the whole flower head onto the fabric.

♦ Assorted Marigold · Tagetes

Assorted orange and yellow flowers yield a vivid range of yellows, orange and gold.

♦ Japanese Indigo · Polygonum Tinctorium

Indigo leaves yield a wide range a vivid blues.

♦ Safflower · Carthamus Tinctorius (Assorted colors)

Safflower flowers yield a bright range of beautiful yellows and reds.

♦ Chamomile · Matricaria recutita

Chamomile flowers and leaves yield a rich range of beautiful browns, greens, yellows and golds.

♦ True Indigo · Indigofera tictoria

True deep blue indigo, used for centuries in dyeing textiles strong, rich blues.

♦ Hopi Red Dye Amaranth · Amaranthus cruentus

Traditionally used by Native Americans, this historical plant's seeds, stems and leaves can yield deep reds and purples.

♦ Cosmos · Cosmos sulphureus (Assorted colors)

Coreopsis yields a range of cheery yellow and orange from the flowers. A beautiful addition to any garden, the flowers are also excellent for eco printing fabrics.

♦ Stinging Nettle · Utica dioca

Leaves and stems can impart green tones. Textile fibers can be harvested from the stems.

♦ Pokeweed · Phytolacca americana

Berries can yield deep reds and purples. *Caution: Some or all parts of this plant may be toxic if ingested.

♦ Woad · Isatis Tinctoria

First year's growth of leaves yield beautiful soft blues. Hardy and prolific.

♦ Weld · Reseda luteola

Easy to use dye plant, leaves yield bright, sunny yellows and gold.

Specifications

Each packet of seeds has 10+ rare seeds inside, as well as free access to planting and growing instructions from our online tutorials archive. For this set of 12 packets, you are receiving a total of 120 + seeds!

Store seeds in a cool, dry place for long lasting quality.

♻ Seeds will come in eco-conscious packaging.

*Please note: This listing is for the purchase of the item described above ONLY. Any additional items or props seen in the listing photos are for display purposes only and are not included in your purchase.

Our handmade and custom made items may naturally have some slight variation between each item. Also note that we take our photos in natural lighting to try and display the most accurate representation of each product, however your computer, phone, or tablet device may display the photos and colors a little differently depending on that device’s individual settings.

SEED DISCLAIMER

PLEASE PLANT RESPONSIBLY!

It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser to ascertain and obey all local laws which apply to the possession and use of any items listed on our site. Please consult local, provincial and federal laws (including pertinent laws applied to your country) before placing an order.

By placing an order, the purchaser represents that products ordered will only be used in a lawful manner. We advise you to make inquiries about local applicable laws and regulations to which you are subject.

The purchaser further agrees to hold FIBERCULTURE harmless for claims, actions, legal and/or court fees brought against him/her in connection with any use of products ordered from this website.

FIBERCULTURE does not assume any responsibility if seeds are confiscated by customs or similar agencies. The risk of shipping falls on the customer therefore we will not be held liable as these products are intended only for export to locations and countries where their use is not restricted.

*This item ships to the US only at this time. I apologize for any inconvenience.

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