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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Pepper Bush Belle Hybrid
This new sweet pepper is a super producer and small space champion. The 36? plants are loaded with thick-walled blocky 4? long fruits. The tangy sweet Read More » -
Cornelian cherry Elegant
Cornelian Cherries have been cultivated since ancient times. They are one of the first shrubs to flower in spring and produce oblong drupe fruit in bright Read More » -
Tomato Viva Italia Hybrid
Vigorous plants yield an abundance of 3 oz. fruits that make outstanding soups and ketchup. Try the Viva Italia hybrid tomato in your next tomato soup Read More » -
Turnip Tokyo Cross Hybrid
All-America Selections winner. Best variety for a spring crop. Harvest in only 35 days at just 2″ across. Grows to 6″ across. Tasty raw or cooked. Read More » -
Currant Rovada
Late season variety bred in the Netherlands Rovada reigns as number one red currant in Europe. We seeand tastewhy. Easy-pick cultivar produces stupendous cropscluster after cluster Read More » -
Potato Heirloom Collection
Heirloom potatoes are prized for their storybook heritage and spectrum of flavors colors and shapes. We’ve assembled this outstanding collection of our gourmet heirlooms. It includes Read More » -
Echinacea Raspberry Truffle PPAF
We’re knocked out by this flowerful new double coneflower. The densely petaled double 4-5″ flower heads have a unique shade: a tint nestled between soft red Read More » -
Shade Kit for Palram Greenhouses
Shading netting controls and reduces 75% of sunlight exposure for all your shade-loving plants. Simply and quickly attaches to the aluminum frame inside the greenhouse by Read More » -
Garden Tool – Spade
Trouble digging in rocky or dense clay soils? Difficulty transplanting or separating highly rooted and fibrous plants? Want to use less effort to do what must Read More » -
Cucumber Palace King Hybrid
These beauties are over 1′ long but only 2″ in diameter. Very thin skin mild flavor and crisp texture make this one ideal for salads and Read More » -
Radish Early Scarlet Globe
One of the most popular home garden varieties of the past 100 years. Early high-yielding this favorite produces uniform bright red globes with crisp tender juicy Read More » -
Untreated Twine
A time and labor saving trick we learned from our years as market gardeners was to build our trellises from stout poles and biodegradable twine. That Read More » -
Pea Maestro
The sweetness of garden peas is legendary. Plants bear heavy crops of 4 1/2″ pods with 9-12 medium-sized peas per pod. Direct-sow in early spring and Read More » -
Pepper Sweet Sheepnose Pimento
You can tell that Sheepnose has vintage rural origins since few of us see a sheep or its nose often enough to think of naming a Read More »
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