Grow a wide variety of greens, starting with those that are easily produced and advancing to more challenging types and combinations, using this 3-tiered marketing strategy from Johnny's Selected Seeds.
At Johnny's we take particular pride in our Asian greens assortment. Years ago we began traveling to Asia to seek out vegetables that many, at the time, considered exotic. To ensure top-notch seed quality, we obtain varieties from only the best suppliers, both domestic and Asian. Give these 10 varieties a spot in your garden or commercial production plans, then center stage on your dinner plate with 5 easy recipes you can prepare in just minutes!
A full-color, printable, downloadable (PDF) version of our Pac Choi Variety Comparison Chart.
Learning resources for our webinar on Baby Leaf Greens: 12 Picks for Market Growers. Johnny's baby-leaf greens product manager & trialing technician weigh in on their 12 favorite varieties from our extensive line of baby leaf greens.
A learning resource page for our webinar on growing lettuce and greens in high heat, presented by our territory sales reps for Southern growers, covering solutions for heat-related greens production, including proven performers in high-heat areas.
A crop-by-crop guide to the best types and varieties of vegetables for winter growing success, ranked by level of difficulty in winter production, from the research team at Johnny's Selected Seeds.
This easy-to-use, ergonomic, and adjustable device allows you to quickly and efficiently harvest 30"-wide beds of lettuces, greens, mescluns, herbs, spinach, and other baby leaf crops. Clean, precise cutting, directly into bags or crates.
Here is the full presentation of our Lettuce & Greens for Southern Growers webinar, followed by a Q&A session. The full video runs approximately 90 minutes.
Learning resources for our webinar on the Jang JP Series precision seeders, presented by Jen Goff, Johnny's Tools Product Manager, and Rachel Katz, Baby Leaf Trial Technician.
Save money by growing your own vegetables and herbs. Niki Jabbour explains how, by choosing: a) easy-to-grow, productive varieties; that b) you love and use a lot; and that c) are more costly if you buy them.