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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Bean Beananza
Ooh la la. This dwarf French bean is superb. Take a bite. The flavor is sweet nutty and delicious. The miracle is how the slender 7″ Read More » -
Zinnia Exquisite
HEIRLOOM. A true magician that lives up to its name this beauty offers a full season of color. Large 4-5″ blooms burst open a bright red Read More » -
Garlic Georgia Crystal
Very rich flavored and mild heat Porcelain garlic. Delicious buttery flavors arise when ‘Georgia Crystal’ is slow roasted. This variety does well across the nation except Read More » -
Nepeta Walker’s Low
This low-maintenance catmint keeps its blue-green aromatic leaves neat through the summer. Violet-blue spikes top this low grower lending a soft muted feel to the garden. Read More » -
Hydrangea paniculata Bobo
Masses of showy large white flowers up to 11 long are held upright on strong stiff stems covering low growing plants early in the season from Read More » -
Cherry Sour Montmorency
The best-known best-loved sour cherry. Large bright-red fruits with firm yellow flesh accomplish marvels in pies preserves and juices; good for freezing. Sour cherries are packed Read More » -
Dahlia Victoriana Mix
Plenty of 2″ blooms arrive in early summer in fluorescent shades of yellow pink rose orange and red with both solid and unique two-toned petals. Stunning Read More » -
Bean Scarlet Runner Pole
Scarlet Runner is an ornamental and edible climber or trailer. It bears large showy sprays of bright scarlet flowers followed by loads of slender pods about Read More » -
Sweet Potato Centennial
America’s most popular sweet potato that grows well in short-season areas. Dig sweet tender “baby bakers” in just 90-100 days from setting out plants; or allow Read More » -
Cantaloupe Hearts Of Gold
These are beautiful melons with luscious deep-orange golden flesh that is sweet juicy and fragrant. Rinds are thin heavily netted and medium ribbed. Vigorous prolific plants Read More » -
Squash Winter Buttercup
These turban-shaped fruits are 4 1/2″ high and 6 1/2″ across and they weigh in at 5 lb. Buttercup has thick orange flesh that cooks dry Read More » -
Tomatillo Gulliver Hybrid
Tomatillos lead a life of culinary excitement easily navigating from one recipe to another whether its called to be chopped fresh boiled fried or saut?ed. Thick Read More » -
Basil Leaf Green
Cook’s Garden Favorite. Basil found its way into American hearts gardens and kitchens only in the 1970s. Our national love affair with basil has lost none Read More » -
Chervil Curled
Great addition to soups fish vegetables cheese dishes and herb butter. Start first indoors or outdoors after danger of frost. Read More »
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