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Create an AccountEruca sativa Dark green leaves with a distinctive peppery flavor add a fresh, spicy kick to any salad or sandwich and a touch of refinement lightly wilted atop a pizza...
Eruca sativa Astro is a fast-growing, cold- and heat-tolerant selection of arugula that is the gold standard for many commercial growers. Baby leaves are ready to harvest in just three...
Diplotaxis tenuifolia Wild arugula, also known as wild rocket or perennial wall rocket, has the flavor of common arugula with even more peppery kick and sweeter, more complex flavor. Unlike...
Brassica rapa Mizuna, also known as Japanese Mustard, has deep green, serrated leaves with a mildly spicy kick. Most people describe it as a little milder than arugula, with more...
Brassica rapa Frilly red and green mottled leaves are a stand-out in the garden and on the plate. This more colorful and delicately-shaped variety of mizuna (also known as Japanese...
Beta vulgaris This variety will grace your garden with the deepest purple-red leaves of any beet! The sweet and tender baby greens look great in a salad, and the pink-ringed...
Beta vulgaris HEIRLOOM. The Chioggia beet is an Italian specialty dating back to the 1840s. Sometimes referred to as Candystripe or Bull’s Eye, the rounded red roots reveal a striking...
Beta vulgaris The best beet for pickles! This heirloom from Denmark is also known as “Butter Slicer” because of its tender, smooth texture. Long, uniform, carrot-like roots make for very...
Beta vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Our most popular beet! A consistent producer for canning, juicing, pickling, or roasting, with uniform, 3-inch burgundy roots and bright green leaves. This old reliable heirloom was...
Beta vulgaris HEIRLOOM. This quick-growing variety has been prized for its abundant greens and high-quality, 3-inch roots since 1911. Its short time to harvest makes it ideal for succession sowing...
Beta vulgaris The beet for people who think they don’t like beets! These vibrant, sunset-yellow roots are extra sweet, tender, and mild-flavored compared to classic dark red beet varieties. One...
Beta vulgaris HEIRLOOM. Also called "Winter Keeper," this red-fleshed beet with pale green tops is famous for its sweetness, long-storage quality, and tenderness even when large (up to 6” across!)...
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...
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...
Allium fistulosum HEIRLOOM. This popular and reliable, non-bulbing Japanese onion produces long white stalks with sweet, delicious flavor. Hardy, slow-to-bolt, and overwinters well. Bunching onions, also known as green onions...
Allium fistulosum This Japanese bunching onion yields long, slender white stalks with a delicious mild flavor. Perfect for adding to soups and stir fries, and for a tasty garnish to...
Daucus carota These beautiful carrots grow 9 to 10 inches in length and are the darkest purple from skin to core, which means they’re packed with healthy antioxidants and rich...
Daucus carota Slices of these carrots look like stars in the night sky, with deep orange flesh surrounded by reddish-purple skin. Danvers-type roots grow 6-7" long with a tender, crunchy...
Daucus carota Trouble growing carrots? This ones for you. Widely adapted, productive and heat-tolerant, with tapered roots that grow well even in heavy clay soils. Produces six to seven inch...
Daucus carota These mighty little carrots are both adorable and delicious! Very sweet, bright orange three to four inch cylindrical roots have smooth skin and a very small core. Great...
Daucus carota HEIRLOOM. This 19th-century French heirloom, also known as Paris Market, is packed with flavor and cute as a button! These unusual carrots are about the size and shape...
Daucus carota A kaleidoscope of color for your table! This fun mix of Atomic Red, Cosmic Purple, Lunar White, and Solar Yellow is sure to be noticed, especially by kids....
Daucus carota HEIRLOOM. This carrot gets sweeter with age - can the same be said for all of us? One only hopes. Regardless, this old favorite variety has a wide-shouldered,...
Daucus carota HEIRLOOM. This classy and refined French heirloom is known for its cylindrical, blunt-tipped shape, as well as its fine-grained, nearly coreless texture and mild, sweet flavor. It has...