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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Martha Washington
Organic (F1) Tomato Seed
Heirloom-quality pink slicer with more reliable, easier-to-grow plant.
Honey Blonde
(F1) Melon Seed
Attractive yellow-skinned honeydew with very flavorful orange flesh.
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Juliet
(F1) Tomato Seed
Great flavor, either fresh in salads and salsa or cooked into sauce.
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Cherokee Sunset Mix
Rudbeckia Seed
Large double flowers that bloom all summer long in a range of colors.
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QIS™ Formula Mix
Gomphrena Seed
Productive accent flower for fresh and dried arrangements.
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Baron
(F1) Poblano Pepper Seed
Large, highly adaptable poblano ideal for chile rellenos.
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Oscar
Asclepias Seed
Unusual and abundant cut flower with decorative balloon-like seed pods.
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Flaming Flare
(F1) Fresno Pepper Seed
Widely-adapted, thin-walled Fresno with very good, mildly hot flavor.
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Nova
(F1) Tomato Seed
Orange grape with excellent, sweet flavor, borne on long trusses.
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