- Irrigation Systems & Methods
- Learning Resources: Flower Growing in Southern States
- Learning Resources: Jang Seeder: How to Maximize Its Potential
- Learning Resources: Fundamentals of Cucumber Grafting
- Learning Resources: One-Cut Lettuces • Insights & Techniques for Small Farms
- Learning Resources: Tomato Variety Trends • How Breeding Influences Your Seed Selection
- Learning Resources: New for 2023 • Vegetables & Herbs
- Learning Resources: New for 2023 • Flowers & Floral Supplies
- Learning Resources: Cover Cropping for Field & Garden with Collin Thompson
- Learning Resources: Growing Under Cover with Niki Jabbour
- Learning Resources: Climate Adaptation for Vegetable & Flower Farmers
- Learning Resources: Baby Leaf Greens: 12 Picks for Market Growers
- Learning Resources: Tomatoes • 10 Unsung Heroes
- Learning Resources: Peppers • Mostly Sweet with a Touch of Heat
- Learning Resources: New for 2022 • Our Top Selections for You
- Learning Resources: Producer Cooperatives for Small-Scale Farmers
- Learning Resources: Beat the Heat • Lettuce & Specialty Greens for Southern Growers
- Learning Resources: Top-Performing Pumpkins for the Market Garden
- Learning Resources: Overwinter Flowers • How to extend your growing season with cold-hardy annuals
- Learning Resources: Slow Flowers Floral Forecast
- Learning Resources: Fundamentals of Tomato Grafting
Video: New-for-2023 Vegetables & Herbs | Johnny's Webinar Series
Enjoy this engaging, ~80-minute record our of webinar, in which our product managers introduce their favorite new vegetable and herb varieties for your upcoming seasons.
While we endeavor to include the most defining characteristics of each variety in our catalog and on our website product pages, we're somewhat limited there by space constraints. We gain a tremendous amount of information while conducting the product trials from which our selections are chosen each year, and we're always keen to share more of it to help you make informed decisions on what to grow.
Join our R&D product managers, Pete Zuck, Hillary Alger, Steve Bellavia, and Brenna Chase as they cover much more of the useful — and interesting — material related to each of these new varieties than you will find in our catalog.