We are getting your summer garden started for you!
Join us for the Big Plant Sale,
April 25th, 4-6pm
606 W 26th St
Can’t make it on Fri, 4/25? Join our email list using the link at the top of the page to find out about plants available after the sale date!
Plant prices
Tomatoes - $7
Peppers, Eggplants $5
Perennial fruit & veggies $5
Other veggies, herbs and flowers $3
Tomato Varieties - $7/each
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Paul Robeson
Red with smoky-sweet flavor, dark green shoulders
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Mortage Lifter
Big red heirloom slicer
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German Johnson
Big pink heirloom slicer
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Striped German
Bi-color red and yellow
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Mountain Spirit
Bi-color yellow and red
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Black Cherry
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Sungold
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Tidy Treats
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Pink Bumblebee
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Roma VF Virginia Select
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Speckled Roman
Striped paste tomato
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Juliet
Elongated cherry tomato in grape-like clusters
Pepper/Eggplant Varieties - $5/each
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Aleppo Pepper
Fruity, bright pepper with medium heat; originated in Syria and used in Mediterranean / Levantine cooking
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Jalapeno - La Bomba II Pepper
Early maturing jalapeño variety
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Aji Chinchi Amarillo Pepper
Fruit, flavorful golden pepper with medium heat; used in Peruvian cooking
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Mellow Star - Shishito Pepper
Thin-skinned Japanese snacking pepper
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Szeged Hungarian Paprika Pepper
Sweet, Hungarian pepper dried and ground for paprika
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Fresh Bites Yellow Pepper
Yellow, snackbox-sized pepper; compact, great for container-growing
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Carolina Wonder
Red bell pepper
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Doe Hill Golden
Fruity flavor, mini 2” bell
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Gatherers Gold
Elongated, golden sweet peppers
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Gourmet Pepper
Golden bell pepper
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Carmen pepper
Italian sweet, red pepper
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Turkish delight eggplant
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Annina eggplant
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Little Finger Eggplant
Other Annual Veggies - $3/each
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Astro Arugula
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Ground Cherry - Cossack Pineapple
Sweet, tropical-tasting fruit that grows in a little husk
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Tomatillo - Pancho
Large, green tomatillo; you need 2 plants to cross-pollinate for fruit!
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Cucumber - Spacemaster
Mounding cucumber plant that produces slicing cucumbers; grow in containers or a garden bed
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Cucumber - Lemon
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Squash - Zephyr
Green and yellow bi-color summer squash
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Squash - Palestinian Kusa
Use like summer squash/zucchini or core and stuff with rice or meat!
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Chard - Bright Lights
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Lettuce - Jericho
Heat-tolerant romaine lettuce
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Lettuce - Mirlo
Green butterhead
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Lettuce - Carmona
Red butterhead
Herbs - $3/each
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Dill - Tetra
Bushy variety that is slower to bolt in hot weather!
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Parsley
Dark green, flat leaf parsley
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Sage - Extrakta
Culinary sage; this variety is perennial in our zone
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Cilantro - Calypso
Slower-to-bolt cilantro variety
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Oregano
Culinary, perennial
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Chives
Grows in clumps
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Cumin
Let this annual herb go to seed if you want to harvest and grind your own cumin!
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Basil - Prospera
Green leaf, Italian style basil; downy mildew resistant variety
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Basil - Cinnamon
Sweet, Asian basil with purple stems; use in kitchen or in flower bouquets
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Basil - Mrs. Burns Lemon
Lemon-scented basil; use in the kitchen or in cut flower arrangements
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Thyme - German Winter
Perennial thyme that is winter hardy in our zone - buy once and keep enjoying year to year!
Annual Flowers - $3/each
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Rudbeckia - Chim Chiminee
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Ageratum - Blue Dondo
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Sweet Alyssum - Painted Carpet Mix
Mounding, ground cover flower that makes a great companion plant for tomatoes and peppers!
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Sweet Alyssum - Rosie O'Day
Mounding, ground cover flower that makes a great companion plant for tomatoes and peppers!
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Nasturtium - baby rose
Great flower for the veggie bed - with spicy, edible leaves and flowers! Mounding variety
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Zinnia - Queeny Red Lime
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Zinnia - OK Magic Mix
A cross between Oklahoma Ivory and Magic Bus Zinnia, by Wild Garden Seed. Flowers will be some variation on rose, magenta, apricot, coral or cream on 30” tall plants
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Zinnia - Double Zahara Salmon
Dwarf 12-20” variety great for interplanting in a veggie bed or growing in containers
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Zinnia - Eldorado
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Dahlia - Sunny Reggae
Seed-grown, dwarf variety. Grows 20-25” tall, so great for garden beds and containers!
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French Marigold - Bambino
8” tall mounded variety
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Signet Marigold - Lemon Gem
12” tall signet-type marigolds have extra small blooms and a citrusy scent.
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Celosia - Flamingo Plume
Wheat-style celosia with blush-colored blooms. Very heat-tolerant.
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Mexican Sunflower - Tithonia
4-6 foot tall plants that attract bees and butterflies to your garden
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Amaranth - Coral Fountain
3-5’ tall heat-loving plant with cascading coral blooms. Cucumber beetles love eating holes in the leaves, but you can get the flower stems and strip all the leaves off for arrangements (plus, less beetles on your cucumbers!)
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Cosmos - Double Click Rose BonBon
Double, fluffy pink blooms. 4’ tall plants
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Cosmos - White Cupcake
White, scalloped edged flowers - just like cupcake liners!
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Calendula - Pacific Beauty
Edible flowers! Calendula is also often used for skin care products. 12-20” tall plant.
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Strawflower - King Silvery Rose
Cut and use for fresh arrangements — or strawflower holds its color for dried arrangements too!
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Sunflower - Zohar
3-4’ foot tall plants with pollenless flowers for use as cut flowers
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Sunflower - Teddy Bear
20-24” branching plants with double, almost furry-looking blooms
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Poppy - Amazing Grey
Shirley-type poppies in a rare grey / blue color! Plants are 24-30” tall.
Perennial Veggies & Fruit - $5/each
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Artichoke - Tavor
Green buds with purple tips; produces up to 8 buds per plant. 3-4’ tall
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Asparagus - Millenium
Seed grown asparagus will produce its first baby fronds this year, then start making edible asparagus spears in 2 more seasons
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Strawberry - Sparkle
Junebearing variety
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Alpine Strawberry - Mignonette
French type heirloom strawberry that grows in runnerless clumps. Use in container or as a border plant or ground cover for perennial beds