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 HEIRLOOM. Widely adapted, productive and heat-tolerant, with tapered roots that grow well even in heavy clay soils. Produces 6- to 7-inch-long, crunchy and flavorful, dark orange roots. Danvers...
Daucus carota These mighty little carrots are both adorable and delicious! Very sweet, bright orange 3- to 4-inch cylindrical roots have smooth skin and a very small core. Great for...
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...
Daucus carota Described as "stump-rooted" for their short but thick roots, this carrot is nonetheless a tender, sweet, deeply orange-colored delight. Performs well in heavier soils, sizes up early, easy...
Daucus carota A burst of sunshine right from your garden! Juicy and crisp, these Danvers-type carrots grow to 6 to 7 inches long and are quite a bit sweeter than...
Daucus carota HEIRLOOM. A lucky variety to be so well named! One of the sweetest carrots available, with a tender yet crisp texture, and impressive looks too, with 8- to...
Brassica oleracea Self-wrapping leaves protect the delicious 6-8" white heads from heat and sunlight. Best when grown as a fall crop, since the leaves curl inward and wrap the heads...
Apium graveolens If you're looking for a no-fuss, easy-to-grow celery, this one is for you! Around ten years ago, farmer Patryk Battle of Living Web Farms in Mills River, NC...
Apium graveolens Crispy celery makes a tasty snack for children and adults alike! Tall Utah produces 12-inch-long, bright green, stringless stalks and tightly folded hearts. It was introduced in 1953...
Coriandrum sativum That delicious, distinctive, and irreplaceable herb. Fresh leaves best harvested before flowering. Leaves are cilantro, seeds are coriander. Suitable for growing in containers. Easy to grow by direct...
Coriandrum sativum Great cilantro flavor, yet slower to bolt. Fresh leaves best harvested before flowering. Leaves are cilantro, seeds are coriander. Suitable for growing in containers. Easy to grow by...
Brassica oleracea This Vates-type collard with dark blue-green foliage was selected for increased bolt resistance, giving you a longer harvest window in summer. It’s still very winter-hardy too! This tried...
Brassica oleracea HEIRLOOM. Georgia Southern, aka True Southern or Creole, collards were introduced around 1880. These 2- to 3-foot tall plants have blue-green, slightly savoyed leaves with a tender texture...
Brassica oleracea HEIRLOOM Morris Heading, aka Carolina Cabbage, collards are an old-time favorite known for forming a very loose, cabbage-like head of smooth, dark green leaves. They are prized for...
Brassica oleracea From the Utopian Seed Project, this collection of purple-tinged collards is the beginning of an all-purple Ultracross, selected from the original cold-hardy selections first planted in 2020. There’s...
Anethum graveolens Dwarf variety only grows 3' high. Very aromatic and produces lots of flavorful leaves and seeds. Great companion to most plants and foods. Easy-to-grow. Direct seed in spring...
Anethum graveolens High oil content creates a delicate fragrance and fine sweet leaves that hold well. Easy-to-grow dwarf variety grows 12-24" tall. Direct seed in spring or late summer. Moderately...
Anethum graveolens A vigorous variety that seeds readily. Popular for pickling. Plant can grow up to 4' tall if given the chance. One of the best producers of seed heads....
Allium spp. An easy to grow variety, Dutch Yellow has coppery skin and creamy flesh. Excellent storage variety with a pungent raw flavor that mellows and sweetens when cooked. Also...