Today is the day I am going to share with you all one of the many orders I’ve made from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds. Find my Rare Seeds order Review on this post. A list of the seeds I am excited to grow this year and more below.
Rare Seeds Order Review
Join me in the video feature on this post as I open up my first order for 2022. You will see how the order arrives and what to expect. Be sure to scroll down to see the list of seeds featured today. I will be sharing these plants as they grow throughout the season so be sure to subscribe.
List of Rare Seeds Order

- Moringa Dwarf
- Musquee De Provence Squash
- Long Island Cheese Squash
- Jarrahdale Squash
- Sweet Bonnet Pepper
- Rewia Pepper
- Sweet Chocolate Pepper
- Corbaci Pepper
- Jigsaw Pepper
- Nadapeno Pepper
- Aji Cachucha Pepper
- Scarlet Kale
- Spoon Tomato
- Hugh’s Tomato
- Purple Reign Tomato
- Toothache Plant Yellow
- Astra Rose Cream Sunflower
- Chocolate Cherry Sunflower
- Queen Lime Blush Zinnia
- Salpiglossis Grandiflora Mix
- Pearl Yarrow Double Diamond
- Beit Alpha Cucumber ( free)
- Rainbow Mix California Poppy (free)

I want to note that I am not a paid sponsor for Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds. This is my honest opinion as a consumer and gardener!
Let’s Connect
I can’t wait to hear about what rare seeds you are excited to grow this year. Please be sure to comment on my blog post below and tell me about it!
Happy Gardening,
8 Responses
Would like to see all what you have
oh man… the seeds in this blog post were the ones I ordered from Baker Creek Seeds. I actually have a HUGE STASH of seeds I am organizing right now. Maybe I can do a blog post and show you what I am putting together featuring some of the seeds I have. Let me know if you are interested in seeing my seed box I put together.
I have been ordering for years also. Love the variety and germination rate of their seeds
Thank you for sharing your experience with me Rachelle – great to connect with you! I would love to hear what varieites you recommend. Don’t forget to share with me what hardiness zone you live in so I know if they might work in my zone 5b Ohio!
Some of these varieties I have never heard of, interested is see what will grow and not grow and take the heat of our hot summers here.
Let me know what hardiness zone you are in and I might be able to help you with deciding what would work best for you.
I would be interested in trying some of these seeds, to see which ones might actually grow here. We have some very hot dry summers.
Thanks for commenting Carol. You can find these seeds and many more on the website I mention on my blog post today. They have an online catalog along with a beautiful catalog you can have sent to you. Baker Creek Seed Company. Be sure to let me know what you end up ordering – very exciting! I have only had success over the past 5 years ordering their seeds and growing in my dome and out in the landscape.