Vegetable Seeds and Plants
Shop and grow vegetable seeds and plants perfect for your home garden. Prize winning tomatoes, peppers, beans and heirloom vegetables from our online store. More »
Annual Flower Seeds & Plants
Our annual flowers are available in both seeds and plants from the most trusted name in home gardening. Find your favorite flower seeds and plants. Shop from our most popular categories, or from over 70 classes. More »
Perennials Seeds and Plants
Year after year, our perennial seeds and plants will fill your home garden beds and borders. Select from our full palette of colors, textures, forms and fragrances to create the perennial garden of your dreams - a sensory pleasure for years to come. More »
Herbs Seeds and Plants
Get ready for the surprising taste difference when you use our flavorful, fresh herbs from your home garden. Everyday dishes take on richer flavor and aroma. Whether you grow herbs for cooking, healing, fragrance, crafts or garden display, they are one of the easiest plants to grow. More »
Fruit Seeds & Plants
We make growing your own fresh fruits and berries as simple as it is rewarding. Our fruit plants are selected specially for home garden performance and yield. More »
Home Gardening Supplies and Gifts
To create the garden of your dreams, get some expert help. Our choice selection of garden-proven supplies will get your garden off to a great start, and keep it at peak performance. More »
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Salad Greens Purslane Goldgelber
Purslane has an honored place in the European repertoire of greens. Mildly acerbic purslane’s tasty leaves have a pleasant lemony fragrance and make for a sparkly Read More » -
Bean Painted Pony
Originating in Mexico this Mexican heirloom is a choice dual-purpose bean. Harvest at about 60 days for plentiful long thin stringless snap beans-or let the pods Read More » -
Bean Fin de Bagnol
The French love affair with this heirloom owes its passion and longevity to the bean’s delicious taste and beautiful presentation. Tender and stringless the thin bright Read More » -
Lily of the Valley
Planting Convallaria pips or rhizomes is one of the best ways to cover larger shaded areas. Also known as Lily of the Valley once these plants Read More » -
Strawflower Tall Mixed Colors
Strawflower is popular for dried bouquets and as fresh cut flowers. This mix with its range of bright vibrant colors will satisfy in spades. GARDEN HINTS: Read More » -
Tomato Patio Paste Hybrid
Cook’s Garden Favorite. ‘Patio Paste’ tomatoes work magic in the kitchen: transforming sauces stews and soups. With bold full flavor this tomato stands out with dense Read More » -
Fern Ostrich
Well-appointed woodland gardens should reserve plenty of room for fancy fronds and the Ostrich Fern is one of the all time best. Tall feathery plumes of Read More » -
Portulaca Color Carosel Mix
Large gorgeous double blooms;in the richest fuchsia most vibrant yellow and most saturated red imaginable;flower copiously all summer on trailing 4″ plants. Read More » -
Swiss Chard Burpee’s Fordhook Giant Organic
This is the classic Burpee-bred chard with dark green thick tender leaves and heavy yields even in hot weather. Easy to grow; eat it like spinach Read More » -
Lettuce Curly Oakleaf Organic
Forms attractive rosettes of dark green leaves shaped like oak leaves. Tender and long-standing. Harvest in about 50 days. Read More » -
Crocus Giant Mix
Plant them in large drifts in your lawn garden or under shrubs and trees. These crocus will naturalize in your gardens and herald spring for years Read More » -
Butterfly Bush Nanho Purple
Nanho Purple is a compact butterfly bush that is well suited for the smaller garden. Flowers are fragrant and lavender-purple and contrast with gray-green foliage. It Read More » -
Zinnia Oklahoma Mix
Zinnias add bold vibrant color to gardens. The more you cut the more they bloom! Oklahoma Mix flowers heavily and uniformly in crisp yellow pink scarlet Read More » -
Beet Burpee’s Golden
HEIRLOOM. A color breakthrough! When we introduced this savory golden beet in the 1940s it won over gardeners who wanted a beet with a sweeter milder Read More »
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