Seeds For Fall Gardens
Seeds For Fall Gardens
In cold winter areas: plant mid-summer. In mild winter areas: plant mid-summer/early fall.
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Lawn & Patio Nigella Persian Jewels
(Nigella damascena)
Charming and easy to grow flowers in lovely soft colors for garden borders and fresh or dried bouquets. When blossoms fade, dainty seedpods resemble little striped paper lanterns.Regular price $2.29Sale price $2.29Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio Parsley Italian Flat Leaf Seeds
(Petroselinum crispum)
Rich with flavor and definitely essential for any cook’s garden. Large, dark green, sweet leaves add delicious extra flavor to both cooked dishes and fresh salads.Regular price $2.29Sale price $2.29Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio Collards Georgia Southern Seeds
Large plants up to 4 feet tall have blue-green, succulent leaves with a mild, cabbage-like flavor. Traditional Southern dish served with pork and black-eyed peas.Regular price $2.29Sale price $2.29Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio 'Bouquet' Heirloom Dill
(Anethum graveolens)
Cut sprigs of delicious feathery leaves, whose delicate flavor enhances a wide variety of summer veggies, salads, soups and main dishes. Let some plants flower to attract a myriad of butterflies and pollinators.Regular price $2.29Sale price $2.29Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio Kale Siberian Seeds
This handsome blue-green kale was originally introduced by Russian traders. Great flavor, delicious in soups, stews and sautés or braised with garlic and olive oil. Cool season crop.Regular price $2.29Sale price $2.29Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio Heirloom Arugula, Roquette
(Eruca sativa)
Peppery-flavored, scalloped leaves develop on fast-growing plants. Flavor combines well with lettuce and other salad greens. A favorite for Italian cuisine.Regular price $2.29Sale price $2.29Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio Heirloom Mustard, Southern Giant Curled
Popular in the South, these upright plants are grown for the delicious, curly green leaves that are loaded with vitamins A and C. Flavor is mildest in cool weather.Regular price $1.99Sale price $1.99Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio Carrot Little Finger Seeds
Deep orange Little Finger carrots develop sweet flavor early. Great to pull as ‘minis.’ Harvest at 3 inches for crunchy baby carrots or grow to maturity at 6-6 1/2 inches.Regular price $2.29Sale price $2.29Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio Beet Cylindria Seeds
This old-fashioned, rich-flavored beet has long cylindrical roots especially good for uniform, even slicing. Grows up to 6 inches long and 2 inches in diameter with tasty tops for greens.Regular price $2.29Sale price $2.29Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio Heirloom Rainbow Swiss Chard
Delicious, tender greens with crunchy stalks in a rainbow of colors and crinkly green leaves. Early to harvest, long lasting in the garden. This ornamental looks great in the landscape or vegetable garden.Regular price $2.69Sale price $2.69Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio Baby Beet "Little Queen"
Round Little Queen beets have a smooth buttery texture & delicious flavor. Harvest these smooth- skinned red beauties when just 1 to 1 1/2 in. diameter to enjoy as tender sweet babies. Enjoy them steamed, roasted, in salads or pickled.Regular price $2.29Sale price $2.29Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio Beet "Heirloom Detroit Dark Red"
You can count on this fine heirloom variety for rich flavored, red-fleshed round beets. Enjoy garden-fresh or use for canning, pickling or freezing. The abundant vitamin-rich leaves, striped with red, are delicious quickly braised or fresh in salads.Regular price $2.29Sale price $2.29Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio Edible Pod Pea Super Sugar Snap
Award-winning “eat the whole thing” peas are sweet as sugar with juicy, more succulent pods. More productive than other sugar snap varieties with reliable disease resistance. A real winner for home gardeners.Regular price $7.89Sale price $7.89Unit price / per -
'Orange' California Poppy/Amapola - English/Spanish
(Eschscholtzia californica)
State Flower of California. Water wise and tolerant of poor soil, California poppies have feathery blue-green foliage and silky, bright orange flowers on sturdy stems. Reseeds in milder climates.Regular price $2.19Sale price $2.19Unit price / per -
'Super Sugar Snap' Pea/Chícharo - Spanish/English
This improved variety of edible-podded snap pea offers disease-resistant vines that load up early with high yields of plump, crispy-sweet pods for wonderful fresh eating or quick stir-fries.Regular price $2.19Sale price $2.19Unit price / per -
'Heirloom Old Spice Mixed Colors' Sweet Pea/Guisante Dulce - Spanish/English
(Lathyrus odoratus)
A mixture of lovely antique varieties with solid, striped and bi-color blossoms that sparkle in shades of red, purple, pink, rose and white. Scented like orange blossoms, and honey.Regular price $2.39Sale price $2.39Unit price / per -
'Early Wonder Tall Top' Beet/Betabel - Spanish/English
Classic all-around variety. Ideal for nutritious, flavorful and tender beet greens. Plants also produce dark red beets for pickling, salads or cooking.Regular price $2.19Sale price $2.19Unit price / per -
'Long Island Mammoth' Dill/Eneldo - Spanish/English
(Anethum graveolens)
Popular vigorous variety is a home garden favorite for pickling, canning and flavoring soups, stews and sauces. Large, abundant flower heads and feather-like foliage attract butterflies.Regular price $2.19Sale price $2.19Unit price / per -
'Ruby Queen' Beet/Betabel - Spanish/English
All-America Selections winner famous for its deep scarlet color, great buttery taste and dependable yield. Very versatile variety. A great choice for preserving or serving fresh.Regular price $2.19Sale price $2.19Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio 'Golden Detroit' Golden Beet
Pretty golden-yellow beets with mellow, sweet flesh whose color doesn’t bleed when cooked. Delicious roasted or boiled; in salads, or for colorful pickles. Golden beet tops are especially tasty.Regular price $2.99Sale price $2.99Unit price / per -
Fragrant Sweet Peas Raspberry Twirl
ANNUAL CLIMBING VINE
Spring/summer bloom
Frost tolerantEASIEST TO START OUTDOORS
Sweet peas must have well drained soil, so dig deeply and enrich with aged manure or compost before sowing seeds. Erect a well-anchored trellis, vertical netting or other support for vines before planting. Sow seeds in full sun in cool early spring weather as early as the ground can be worked.
In mild winters, where ground does not freeze, sweet peas can be planted in fall. Seedlings will form strong root systems, then overwinter to bloom vigorously in spring. Plant sweet pea seeds 1 inch deep and 2 to 3 inches apart. When seedlings are 2 inches tall, thin to 4-5 inches apart to allow plants room to mature.
GROWING NOTES
Sweet peas bloom best when they flower before the weather gets too hot, so if spring planting, sow as early as possible, especially in regions where summer heat comes on fast. Anchor climbing supports well as these vines will grow dense and heavy with bloom. Protect seedlings from birds, slugs and snails. Mulch and keep well watered for best flower production. For longest bloom, remove faded blossoms regularly.Regular price $3.99Sale price $3.99Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio 'Hanak' Organic Dill
This strong growing variety's feathery leaves enhance summer veggies, fresh salads and add savor to soups. Add finely chopped at the end of cooking or just before serving. This is also a good variety for making pickles.Regular price $3.69Sale price $3.69Unit price / per -
'Amsterdam 2' Organic Carrot
A very versatile, early producing carrot. Colors up early with good, sweet flavor. Pull for tasty baby carrots, or let them mature and harvest the crisp, almost coreless roots full size.Regular price $3.69Sale price $3.69Unit price / per -
'Matador' Organic Spinach
Large, smooth, fast growing oval leaves with mild, full flavor. Great in salads or quickly steamed or sautéed. Plants stand well in the garden for longer harvesting and and mature in just 40 to 46 days.Regular price $3.69Sale price $3.69Unit price / per