
Start Early for Transplants
Some crops perform best when grown from transplants, that is, started indoors and grown into a sturdy seedling that is then planted. Because these crops must be further along in their growth cycle at planting, they require up-front indoor growing time. Some crops are seeded as early as January or February! Our Research department has identified all the crops that grow best when transplanted, so you can better plan your garden.
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Unique Beit Alpha x Long Asian cross.
New! Unique Beit Alpha x Long Asian cross.
55 Days
Extra-large green tomatillo.
New! Extra-large green tomatillo.
60 Days
Tall stalks resist lodging.
New! Tall stalks resist lodging.
110 Days
Slender, bright purple fruits.
New! Slender, bright purple fruits.
60 Days
Uniform, bright yellow patty pan.
New! Uniform, bright yellow patty pan.
50 Days
Large, decadent, ruffled blooms for early spring to summer harvest.
New! Large, decadent, ruffled blooms for early spring to summer harvest.
140 - 150 Days
Crunchy, snackable, stackable mini.
New! Crunchy, snackable, stackable mini. Conventional seed with NOP-compliant pelleting.
45 Days
Adaptable variety that matures between Snow Crown and Bishop.
New! Adaptable variety that matures between Snow Crown and Bishop.
60 Days
Early and firm with great field-holding ability.
New! Early and firm with great field-holding ability.
98 Days
Gomphrena in popular pale, blush pink.
New! Gomphrena in popular pale, blush pink.
85 - 100 Days
Organic one-cut that holds well in the field.
New! Organic one-cut that holds well in the field. Organic seed with NOP-compliant pelleting.
57 Days
Exquisite old-fashioned flavor.
New! Exquisite old-fashioned flavor.
75 Days
Gorgeous, easy-to-harvest, organic one-cut.
New! Gorgeous, easy-to-harvest, organic one-cut. Organic seed with NOP-compliant pelleting.
55 Days
Blooms the first year from seed.
Now available pelleted! Blooms the first year from seed.
135 - 150 Days