Fragrant, early bloomer.
An orange old-timer with rich flavor.
Lacy blue-green ornamental, ideal for short hedges or borders.
For home and market gardeners. Round cells.
Hardy, long-lived, and easy to maintain perennial.
Fast and efficient weeding in winter high tunnels.
Fabric planters promote healthy roots.
Vibrant sherbet-colored blooms on long stems.
A favorite for salad mix, lime green oak leaves for striking contrast.
Solid shallow trays with holes (for drainage).
Best cherry for patio gardens.
Low tunnels with added support.
Lightly fragrant blooms with heirloom peony appearance.
Increases marketable fruit yields.
A little wild, a lot lovely. The earliest double-flowered white tulip.
Blooms reminiscent of antique tea roses, in main season flowering group.
Early-producing small savoyed type; a smart choice for mini plantings.
Double tulip with a unique color combination.
Eliminates human and plant spoilage pathogens on contact.
Dramatic, dark blooms on long stems.
Thread-like leaves add delicate pungency to dishes calling for onions.
Highly uniform blooms on strong stems.
Offers both capacity and control for gentle, even watering.
The most useful tool you may ever buy.
Prized pastel hue for the garden and the vase.
Sparkling, rosy grass for late summer and fall.
Fancy tendrils for garnishes.