Productive filler shimmers in arrangements, provides textural element.
Another way to eat healthy broccoli.
First and most abundant to bloom in our trials.
Dark green dill for container and baby-leaf production.
Our preferred knife on the farm for brassica crops.
Versatile mini romaine with sweet flavor.
A dramatic addition to any bouquet or garden.
Fresh-looking, easy-to-grow grass adds textural element to bouquets.
Attractive, fern-like cilantro for baby-leaf production.
Widely adapted Walla Walla type for growing farther South.
Spectacular, low-maintenance spires in shades of deep blue to purple.
Medium-size leaf, highly uniform.
Sturdy purple-gray plumes for fresh and dried arrangements.
Big, mild white onions from a widely-adapted day-neutral variety.
For striped, spotted and western spotted cucumber beetles.
Prolong the vase life of specialty cut flowers. Treats 1 quart.
Fine- to medium-leaf chive.
Dramatic pink and black blooms for fresh or dried flowers.
Versatile mini romaine with sweet flavor.
Great-tasting traditional Korean type.
Elegant nodding, ivory blooms sit on tall, sturdy stems.
Sturdy and versatile flowers and foliage.
Early, striped snacking tomato.
Sweet-scented cut flower with stiff stems and delicate appearance.
Organic substitute for Northeaster.
Large, deeply lobed and flat silvery leaves for elegant bouquet filler.
Attractive and long-lasting specialty cut with metallic shine.
Blooms reminiscent of antique tea roses, in main season flowering group.