Beta vulgaris This colorful mix of popular beet varieties has the makings of a show-stopping roasted beet salad! Get tones of deep burgundy, golden orange, pure white, and candystripe all...
Gardening is intimidating but the best way to build confidence is to just try it! This seed collection is as close to foolproof as gardening can get. We designed the...
Luxury Condo's for healthy soil microbiology, biochar will supercharge your compost and create a home for the beneficial microbes all plants need to thrive. This 500ml bag will treat up...
A rich, organic fertilizer mix infused with a generous amount of beneficial bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi to stimulate rooting, vigor and optimum plant development. Bio-Live encourages rapid colonization of soil...
Creates bright moving light patterns to scare birds away. Safe & humane. 100’ x 3/4”.
Our Black pull over hooded sweatshirt features our "Seed=Food" sunflower design on the front in the upper left hand corner. Asheville, NC is printed in white ink on the back....
Our unisex hooded sweatshirt features our Sow, Grow, Save design beautifully displayed on the back with a matching Sow True Seed sunflower on the front placed to the upper left....
Thunbergia alata Masses of blooms all summer and large, lush foliage that looks very full and bushy but never gets out of hand. Ideal for growing up through fences and...
Brassica nigra There are approximately 40 varieties of mustard plants grown around the world but only 3 of these are used to produce mustard seeds - white mustard (more commonly...
A source of high Nitrogen, our Blood Meal promotes rapid, green growth. A wonderful fertilizer for heavy feeders like corn, spinach, salad greens and garlic in the early spring. It...
Availability date currently unknown Clitoria ternatea The delicate flowers of this vining plant are traditionally used in Southeast Asia to make vibrant blue food coloring, or combined with lemongrass to...
Pleurotus ostreatus var columbinus The Blue Oyster mushroom is a sub species of the Pearl Oyster that exhibits a notable blue-gray hue. The color contrast between the darker caps and...
A wonderful source of Phosphorus and Calcium for flowering plants, trees and ornamentals, Bone Meal is recognized as the ideal organic fertilizer when planting bulbs to promote strong root development...
Borago officinalis Piercing blue and purple flowers are edible in salads and make a delicious, soothing tea. Easy-to-grow by direct seed after danger of frost has passed. Direct seed or...
Allium cepa New! Borettana Cipollini onions are often referred to as summer mini onions. These pretty little Italian onions from Boretto, Italy have a flattened spherical shape and look just...
Ipomoea batatas Orange skin and deep orange flesh when cooked. Great traditional Southern sweet potato variety with a rich sweetness that has become a family favorite in more than a...
Perfect on a slice of warm, buttery toast, as a charcuterie board highlight, or even as a sumptuous topping for your favorite ice cream, this jar holds an irresistible delight...
Brassica rapa Broccoli raab, also known as rapini, doesn’t produce a large main head, but instead grows many small florets with a slightly nutty, asparagus-like flavor, along with abundant, zesty-flavored...
Brassica oleracea HEIRLOOM. You won’t find this beloved old Italian variety in the produce section of your supermarket, which makes it even more exciting to grow at home! Compact, 2...
Brassica oleracea HEIRLOOM. This variety came to the United States in the late 1800s with Italian immigrants, and has been a favorite among gardeners ever since! Uniform plants produce a...
Brassica oleracea This geometric marvel has to be grown to be believed! A no-longer-secret Italian variety with lime green heads composed of well-defined spiraled points in an amazing fractal pattern....
Brassica oleracea This cold-hardy broccoli was released by the University of Massachusetts in 1950, and named for the town of Waltham, MA. It remains a favorite today for its large...
Brassica oleracea HEIRLOOM. This highly productive dwarf variety was introduced in 1941 by Arthur White of Arkport, NY. It has become a prized favorite for its large, 2" diameter, super-flavorful...
Brassica oleracea HEIRLOOM. This reliable, heavy-yielding variety has been a favorite since its introduction in the late 1800s. Compact, 20-inch-tall plants produce 50 to 100 large, tightly headed, dark green...