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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Tomato Cherokee Purple Heirloom Organic
This large dark purple heirloom tomato from Tennessee is rumored to have come from Cherokee gardeners. With its rich full flavor it’s often compared with Brandywine. Read More » -
Hydrangea paniculata Little Quick Fire
Creamy white flower spikes kindle into deep pink with fiery carmine highlights on red stems on neat compact plants before other varieties from early summer and Read More » -
Sunflower Glass Ornament
Sunflower Ornament! Lush golden petals spread wide in a glorious array with a generous harvest of seeds in the center and a background of glossy green Read More » -
Rabbit Repellent – Concentrate
Got rabbits? This advanced dual-repellency formula repels with scent and taste! Eco-friendly and easy-to-use. Dries odorless. Long lasting and rain resistant. Read More » -
Onion Texas Supersweet
How sweet it is. Supersweet lives up to its name. It’s so sweet you can eat it raw. The jumbo yellow-skin globes have sweet piquant white Read More » -
Galanthus nivalis
Galanthus is commonly known as Snowdrops. It is the first flower to bloom showing under the snow in early spring. Galanthus is easy to plant and Read More » -
Lettuce Four Seasons
Heirloom. The name alludes to the remarkable cold hardiness of this very beautiful 6″ butterhead. It’s still one of the best lettuces both for early spring Read More » -
Lettuce Fan Dance Hybrid
Bright crisp tear-shaped green leaves and flavorful bittersweet flavor. Mildew resistant. Read More » -
Watermelon Charleston Gray
Flesh is red crisp fiberless and delicious; skin is light greenish gray. Resistant to fusarium wilt anthracnose and sunburn. Ready for harvest 85 days after sowing. Read More » -
Palm-tone Organic Plant Food
Palm-tone is a result of Espoma’s expertise in natural organics combined with recommendations from leading research universities. Palm-tone contains a proprietary blend of microbes which ensures Read More » -
Basil Plenty
Plenty is an extra vigorous grower with resistance to Fusarium wilt. You’ll have healthier and more leaves to harvest all season. Grows well indoors or outside. Read More » -
Hydrangea Pinky-Winky
This is the pinkest cultivar of panicle hydrangea you can find. The proliferation of large dense pyramids of white florets quickly turn deep pink even as Read More » -
Cosmos Sonata Mix
Bright colorful daisy-like blooms on tall stems with ferny leaves. Mix includes white rose pink and cherry. Thrives in average soil but tolerates poor soil heat Read More » -
Pepper Hot Cayenne
The famously hot and pungent pepper takes its name from a river in Guyana. We like to think the name derives from locals fleeing to the Read More »
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