Zinnia elegans Dwarf zinnia that makes a show-stopping border! 1.5 inch single and double blooms in red, orange, pink, yellow, and white pop up like candy on low growing plants...
Helianthus annuus Magnificent 10" blooms with bright yellow petals on 2' tall plants. Excellent cut flower. Direct seed in full sun after danger of frost. Summer to fall blooming. Annual....
Cucumis sativus Tasty 4" fruit is easy to find under the little leaves, making harvesting a snap! Compact plant grows well under a variety of conditions with high yields of...
Thymus serpyllum Planting Creeping Thyme seeds in your garden will provide you with a beautiful, walkable ground cover. A lovely choice for planting between stepping stones, in rock gardens, or...
Phaseolus vulgaris This old favorite was introduced by Clemson University in 1947, and won the All-America Selections Award the following year. It’s been a reliable staple in gardens for decades...
Chamaemelum nobile This evergreen forms a thick, 6" steppable mat of sweetly scented, finely-cut, bright green leaves with delicate flowers. Grows best if transplanted into well composted soil. Full sun....
Cucurbita moschata ORGANIC. Developed by the dedicated and talented breeder Edmund Frost from Common Wealth Seeds in Virginia, the South Anna is a downy mildew resistant butternut type that is...
Tagetes erecta Crackerjack marigolds are truly stunning! Plants grow 2-3 feet tall, have fern-like leaves, and boast profuse yellow and orange blooms that grow up to 4 inches in diameter. Blooms...
Cucurbita pepoHEIRLOOM. Perhaps the original Thanksgiving pumpkin, now often used for carving. 15-25 pound fruits have thin rinds and thick yellow-orange flesh. Use for jack-o'-lanterns, canning, and stock feed.
Glycine max ORGANIC. Early and heavy harvests are the hallmark of this soy bean. Pick a bumper crop of flavor-filled pods 10 days earlier than Midori Giant! Enjoy fresh, steamed...
Helianthus annuus HEIRLOOM. The Lemon Queen Sunflower deserves their lemon tipped crown as a staple garden showstopper. These alluring poly-headed sunflowers thrive in the garden with five to six inch...
Phaseolus vulgarisHEIRLOOM. Dark-green pod with purple streaks. High yields of tender, stringless, 7" pods. Can reach up to 10' tall. Also used as a dry bean.
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....
Helianthus annuus Add some Gothic drama to your garden! The Chocolate Cherry Sunflower has a deep range of color, from deep obsidian to rich chocolate, this resplendent show stopper is...
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 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...
Phaseolus lunatus HEIRLOOM It's no wonder these have been around since the 1880s. Reliable producer of buttery white lima beans under a variety of growing conditions. Bushy habit and long...
Tropaeolum nanum Flowers range in shades from pearly yellow to coral with sweet red centers, this variety has a stunning contrast between flower and foliage. Named for the dessert— peaches...
Phaseolus vulgaris Delicious & tender, 5-inch-long, deep purple pods grow on highly productive and reliable, sturdy plants. The stringless pods turn green when cooked, but they sure look pretty in...
Beta vulgaris HEIRLOOM. 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...
Phaseolus vulgaris ORGANIC. HEIRLOOM. A fanciful name for a fanciful bean! This beautiful variety originated in the Netherlands in the 18th century, and we can see why it has endured...
Ocimum basilicumThis ornamental herb is very fragrant and tasty. Used as a fresh garnish, for impressive salads and beautiful purple-colored vinegar. Sharper flavor than sweet basils.
Tetragonia tetragonoides HEIRLOOM. This leafy green relishes hot weather so plant in spring for a nutritious summer harvest. Soak seeds 24 hours before planting. Harvest the young plant tips for...
Cucurbita maxima HEIRLOOM. Forget the "pumpkin" pie! Grow this Appalachian heirloom for making pies, breads and other sweets. Candy Roasters are well known in the mountains for their full flavor...