Start Now, Harvest Later

These fall crops need to be started on the early side in order to enjoy them in the fall! How early that is depends on your growing zone - so compare your frost dates to the days to harvest information found on your seed packets and start your seeds at the perfect time!

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Broccoli Seeds - Di Ciccio, ORGANIC

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...

Brussels Sprouts Seeds - Long Island Improved

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...

Brussels Sprouts Seeds - Catskill

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...

Broccoli Seeds - Green Sprouting Calabrese

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...

Brussels Sprouts Seeds - Red Rubine, ORGANIC

Brassica oleracea HEIRLOOM. ORGANIC. Red Rubine Brussels Sprouts produces bright reddish purple sprouts that only get sweeter with cooler weather. Add this splash of color to your garden for a...