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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Squash Summer Cocozelle
You can harvest the fruits of this delicious Italian heirloom when it’s young or at full maturity. Growing on bush-type plants the long 10-12″ cylindrical fruits Read More » -
Wildflowers Hummingbird & Butterfly Mix
The best way to help pollinators is to diversify your garden or landscape. Use as many different plants as your landscape and aesthetic will allow in Read More » -
Cosmos Antiquity
The latest and greatest Cosmos are only at Burpee! ‘Antiquity’ displays delicate single blooms in calming antique shades of mauve copper and blush pink some with Read More » -
Petunia Sophistica Blackberry Hybrid
Sensuous shimmering black beauty with burgundy-reddish undertones and dark green foliage. For bed border or window box. Read More » -
Creeping phlox Pink
Phlox subulata also known as Creeping phlox is one of the most recognized herbaceous perennial plants. This vigorous spreading and sun-loving perennial plant can grow only Read More » -
Peony Immaculee
Borders are not complete without an old standout classic variety. Immaculee is such a variety with its large bowl-shaped white flowers that emit a lovely scent Read More » -
Hellebore Golden Lotus
Unusual fully double yellow variety exhibits slight variations in color from pale to buttery to lemon yellow sometimes with a pink picotee edge and burgundy back. Read More » -
Plant and Row Tags
These handy wooden tags are wide enough to hold all the information you need and sturdy enough to last through harvest. New this year painted white Read More » -
Tiger Lily Night Flyer
This Asiatic lily is ideal for the back of the border. Plants have the potential to reach 5 ft. The deep red color is perfect for Read More » -
Tulip Peach Melba
This Double Early Tulip is as tempting and pretty as the dessert it’s named after. Pink outer petals touched with a flare of green surrounded peachy-apricot Read More » -
Helleborus Wedding Party Confetti Cake
Gorgeous double-flowered hellebore superstar from the Wedding Party Series known for notably vigorous plants with large numbers of big showy blossoms in rich hues. ‘Confetti Cake’s Read More » -
Allium Mount Everest
The blossoms are pure white globes that appear in late spring. Excellent as cut flower planted with other alliums like Gladiator or with spring blooming perennial Read More » -
Asparagus Mary Washington
Asparaguses are perennial vegetables so you just plant them once and enjoy season after season of succulent spears. Seeds can be started indoors in spring for Read More » -
Bean Cherokee Trail of Tears
These were the beans carried in the pockets of Cherokee Indians on their tragic forced relocation from North Carolina’s Smoky Mountains to Oklahoma in 1838-1839. Shiny Read More »
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