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FlowersAchillea
$6
Desert Eve
Achillea (Desert Eve). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersAfrican Daisy
$6
Harvest Moon
African Daisy (Harvest Moon). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersAnemone
$6
Harmony Double Blue
Anemone (Harmony Double Blue). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
TreesApricot
$38
Harcot
Hardy and self-fruitful. A reliable apricot for Intermountain West backyards.
VegetablesArtichoke
$4
Green Globe
Artichoke (Green Globe). Plant it once; eat from it for a decade. Worth the spot it takes up.
FlowersAsphodeline
$6
Lutea
Asphodeline (Lutea). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersAurina Saxatilis
$6
Summit Golden Yellow
Aurina Saxatilis (Summit Golden Yellow). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
HerbsBasil
$5
Italian
Large-leaf classic. Pesto-ready.
HerbsBasil
$5
Sweet
The kitchen workhorse. Pick often to keep it producing.
FlowersBleeding Heart
$6
Spectabilis
Bleeding Heart (Spectabilis). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
VegetablesBok Choi
$4
Green Fortune
Bok Choi (Green Fortune). A kitchen-garden start grown the old way — composted soil, drip lines, no chemistry set. Hardened off in our greenhouses.
VegetablesBroccoli
$4
Common
Broccoli (Common). Cool-weather crop that wants steady moisture and a little compost in the hole. Row-cover it early to keep the cabbage moths confused.
VegetablesCabbage
$4
Golden Acre
Cabbage (Golden Acre). Cool-weather crop that wants steady moisture and a little compost in the hole. Row-cover it early to keep the cabbage moths confused.
FlowersCatmint
$6
Little Trudy
Catmint (Little Trudy). Grow it in a pot. We mean it. It will take the bed.
HerbsCatnip
$5
Lemon
Lemon-scented catnip. The cats approve.
HerbsChives
$5
Fine Leaf
Chives (Fine Leaf). A kitchen herb that wants rich soil and steady water. Pinch it back regularly — the more you cut, the more it gives.
HerbsChives
$5
Garlic
Chives (Garlic). Slow grower; long memory. Plant it, mulch it, and forget about it until late summer.
FlowersChocolate Flower
$6
lyrata
Chocolate Flower (lyrata). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersCitrus
$6
Mix
Citrus (Mix). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
VegetablesCollards
$4
Common
Collards (Common). A workhorse green for the kitchen garden. Cut-and-come-again through the cool months; pull before the bolt.
FlowersConeflower
$6
Sombrero Baja Burgundy
Coneflower (Sombrero Baja Burgundy). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersConeflower
$6
Sombrero Granada Gold
Coneflower (Sombrero Granada Gold). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersCreeping Phlox
$6
Drummon_s Pink
Creeping Phlox (Drummon_s Pink). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
VegetablesCucumber
$4
Burpless
Cucumber (Burpless). Warm-season sprawler. Plant after last frost in soil you have actually amended; squash knows when you cut corners.
VegetablesCucumber
$4
Slicing
Cucumber (Slicing). Warm-season sprawler. Plant after last frost in soil you have actually amended; squash knows when you cut corners.
FlowersDaffodil
$6
Dutch Master
Daffodil (Dutch Master). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersDianthus
$6
Cliff Red Spot
Dianthus (Cliff Red Spot). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersDianthus
$6
Fire Star
Dianthus (Fire Star). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
VegetablesEggplant
$4
Black Beauty
Eggplant (Black Beauty). A warm-season crop that punishes anyone in a hurry. We hold it back until nights are reliably above 55°F, then it goes hard.
FlowersEnglish Daisy
$6
Tasso Mix
English Daisy (Tasso Mix). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersFlower
$6
Flower. A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersForget-Me-Not
$6
Bluesylva
Forget-Me-Not (Bluesylva). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersGarden Phlox
$6
Emerald Pink
Garden Phlox (Emerald Pink). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersGarden Phlox
$6
Flame Purple
Garden Phlox (Flame Purple). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersGarden Phlox
$6
Pan Baby Doll
Garden Phlox (Pan Baby Doll). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersGarden Phlox
$6
Pink
Garden Phlox (Pink). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersGarden Phlox
$6
Purple
Garden Phlox (Purple). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersGarden Phlox
$6
Spring Blue
Garden Phlox (Spring Blue). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersGeranium
$6
Geranium. A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersGomphrena
$6
Pinball
Gomphrena (Pinball). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersHellebore
$6
Champion
Hellebore (Champion). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersHellebore
$6
Ice N_ Roses Rosado
Hellebore (Ice N_ Roses Rosado). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersHellebore
$6
Pink Frost
Hellebore (Pink Frost). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
HerbsHorehound
$5
Common
Horehound (Common). A kitchen-garden herb grown in our greenhouses. Plain start, hardened off before it goes home.
FlowersHorned Violet
$6
Celestial
Horned Violet (Celestial). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersIceland Poppy
$6
Papaver Nudicaule
Iceland Poppy (Papaver Nudicaule). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersJared_s Nursery
$6
Jared_s Nursery. A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersJewel of the Desert
$6
Ruby
Jewel of the Desert (Ruby). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
VegetablesKale
$4
Red Russian
Kale (Red Russian). A workhorse green for the kitchen garden. Cut-and-come-again through the cool months; pull before the bolt.
FlowersLavender
$6
Ellagance Snow
Lavender (Ellagance Snow). Mediterranean by temperament. Lean soil, sharp drainage, and full sun. Once it is settled it will outlive most of your shrubs.
VegetablesLeek
$4
Baby
Leek (Baby). Slow grower; long memory. Plant it, mulch it, and forget about it until late summer.
FlowersLenten Rose
$6
Frostkiss Vibey Velvet
Lenten Rose (Frostkiss Vibey Velvet). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
VegetablesLettuce
$4
Asian Baby Leaf
Lettuce (Asian Baby Leaf). Cool-season green. Sow early, succession-plant every two weeks, and stop when the heat shows up — lettuce knows.
VegetablesLettuce
$4
Iceberg
Lettuce (Iceberg). Cool-season green. Sow early, succession-plant every two weeks, and stop when the heat shows up — lettuce knows.
FlowersLobelia
$6
Superstar
Lobelia (Superstar). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
TreesMagnolia
$38
Leonard Messel
A compact magnolia with pink star-shaped blooms in early spring. Handles cold better than most.
FruitMelon
Honeydew
Classic pale-green melon with honey-sweet flesh. Worth the trellis.
HerbsMint
$5
Apple
Mild and fruity. Great in iced tea.
HerbsMint
$5
Chocolate Chocolate
A deep chocolate-scented mint. Yes it’s real. Yes it’s delicious.
HerbsMint
$5
Mojito
Softer, sweeter mint — the one the cocktail is named after.
HerbsMint
$5
Peppermint
Cool, crisp, and aggressive. Grow it in a pot.
HerbsMint
$5
Spearmint
The classic mint. Grow it in a pot (we mean it).
HerbsMint
$5
Yerba Buena
Mint (Yerba Buena). Grow it in a pot. We mean it. It will take the bed.
TreesNectarine
$38
Necta Zee
A genetic dwarf nectarine — stays under 6 feet. Sweet, firm fruit on a patio-friendly tree.
VegetablesOnion
$4
Bunching
Onion (Bunching). Slow grower; long memory. Plant it, mulch it, and forget about it until late summer.
VegetablesOnion
$4
Red
Onion (Red). Slow grower; long memory. Plant it, mulch it, and forget about it until late summer.
FlowersOsteospermum
$6
Blue Eyes
Osteospermum (Blue Eyes). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersOsteospermum
$6
Margarita Pink Flare
Osteospermum (Margarita Pink Flare). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersPansy
$6
Colossus Deep Blue
Pansy (Colossus Deep Blue). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersPansy
$6
Colossus Formula Mix
Pansy (Colossus Formula Mix). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersPansy
$6
Matrix Ocean Breeze Mixture
Pansy (Matrix Ocean Breeze Mixture). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersPansy
$6
Panola Yellow Blotch
Pansy (Panola Yellow Blotch). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersPansy
$6
Sorbet Orange Delight
Pansy (Sorbet Orange Delight). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersPansy
$6
Sorbet XP Deep Orange
Pansy (Sorbet XP Deep Orange). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
HerbsParsley
$5
Italian
Parsley (Italian). A kitchen herb that wants rich soil and steady water. Pinch it back regularly — the more you cut, the more it gives.
VegetablesPeas
$4
Sugar Snap
Peas (Sugar Snap). A reliable nitrogen-fixer for the kitchen garden. Pre-soak overnight, plant once soils warm, harvest before the pods turn fibrous.
VegetablesPepper
$4
California Wonder
Pepper (California Wonder). Bench-grown until soil temperatures behave. Wants full sun, steady warmth, and a little patience while it sets fruit.
VegetablesPepper
$4
Cayenne
Pepper (Cayenne). Bench-grown until soil temperatures behave. Wants full sun, steady warmth, and a little patience while it sets fruit.
VegetablesPepper
$4
Gigantia
Pepper (Gigantia). Bench-grown until soil temperatures behave. Wants full sun, steady warmth, and a little patience while it sets fruit.
VegetablesPepper
$4
King of the North
Pepper (King of the North). Bench-grown until soil temperatures behave. Wants full sun, steady warmth, and a little patience while it sets fruit.
VegetablesPepper
$4
Rainbow Bell
Pepper (Rainbow Bell). Bench-grown until soil temperatures behave. Wants full sun, steady warmth, and a little patience while it sets fruit.
VegetablesPepper
$4
Red Bell
Pepper (Red Bell). Bench-grown until soil temperatures behave. Wants full sun, steady warmth, and a little patience while it sets fruit.
VegetablesPepper
$4
Serrano
Pepper (Serrano). Bench-grown until soil temperatures behave. Wants full sun, steady warmth, and a little patience while it sets fruit.
VegetablesPepper
$4
Sweet Canyon Red
Pepper (Sweet Canyon Red). Bench-grown until soil temperatures behave. Wants full sun, steady warmth, and a little patience while it sets fruit.
FlowersPetchoa
$6
SuperCal Blue
Petchoa (SuperCal Blue). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersPlumbago
$6
Cape Leadwort
Plumbago (Cape Leadwort). A stone-fruit tree for the Intermountain West. Plant in the spot it will live for thirty years, water deep through the first two seasons, and resist the urge to over-prune.
FlowersRanunculus
$6
Bloomingdale Mix
Ranunculus (Bloomingdale Mix). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersRanunculus
$6
Sprinkles
Ranunculus (Sprinkles). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FruitRaspberries
Heritage
A canefruit that’s as tough as it is productive. Big red berries on strong upright canes.
VegetablesRhubarb
$4
Victoria
Rhubarb (Victoria). Plant it once; eat from it for a decade. Worth the spot it takes up.
FlowersRose
$6
All a_Twitter
Rose (All a_Twitter). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersRose
$6
Easy Charmer
Rose (Easy Charmer). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersRose
$6
Miscellaneous
Rose (Miscellaneous). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersRose
$6
Pink Double Knock Out
Rose (Pink Double Knock Out). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
HerbsRosemary
$5
Common
Rosemary (Common). Mediterranean by temperament. Lean soil, sharp drainage, and full sun. Once it is settled it will outlive most of your shrubs.
FlowersRussian Sage
$6
Little Spire
Russian Sage (Little Spire). Mediterranean by temperament. Lean soil, sharp drainage, and full sun. Once it is settled it will outlive most of your shrubs.
HerbsSage
$5
Berggarten
Broad-leaved, non-flowering German sage. Our favorite for cooking.
HerbsSage
$5
Purple
Sage (Purple). Mediterranean by temperament. Lean soil, sharp drainage, and full sun. Once it is settled it will outlive most of your shrubs.
HerbsSage
$5
Tricolor
Culinary sage with pink, cream, and green leaves. Ornamental and useful.
FlowersSalvia
$6
Mystic Spires
Salvia (Mystic Spires). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersSandwort
$6
Blizzard Compact
Sandwort (Blizzard Compact). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
HerbsSorrel
$5
French
Tart, lemony greens. Underrated in salad and soup.
VegetablesSpinach
$4
Common
Spinach (Common). Sow it cold, harvest it young. Bolts the minute the days get long, so timing is the whole game.
FlowersStonecrop
$6
Sunsparkler Lime Zinger
Stonecrop (Sunsparkler Lime Zinger). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FruitStrawberries
Everbearing
Three harvest flushes from spring through first frost.
FruitStrawberries
Eversweet
Reliable, sweet, and heat-tolerant. Our pick if you can only have one strawberry.
FruitStrawberries
Quinault
A classic everbearing strawberry that fruits summer through fall. Pairs well with Eversweet for a long harvest window.
HerbsTansy
$5
Common
Tansy (Common). A kitchen-garden herb grown in our greenhouses. Plain start, hardened off before it goes home.
HerbsTarragon
$5
French
Tarragon (French). Mediterranean by temperament. Lean soil, sharp drainage, and full sun. Once it is settled it will outlive most of your shrubs.
FlowersThrift
$6
Splendens
Thrift (Splendens). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
VegetablesTomato
$4
Beefsteak
Tomato (Beefsteak) — the Beefsteak heirloom we hold over winter and start indoors. Hardened off before it leaves the bench so it can handle the first week outside without flinching. Plant after the last frost; deep, infrequent water.
VegetablesTomato
$4
Big Boy
Tomato (Big Boy) — the Big Boy heirloom we hold over winter and start indoors. Hardened off before it leaves the bench so it can handle the first week outside without flinching. Plant after the last frost; deep, infrequent water.
VegetablesTomato
$4
Cherry
Tomato (Cherry) — the Cherry heirloom we hold over winter and start indoors. Hardened off before it leaves the bench so it can handle the first week outside without flinching. Plant after the last frost; deep, infrequent water.
VegetablesTomato
$4
Early Girl
Tomato (Early Girl) — the Early Girl heirloom we hold over winter and start indoors. Hardened off before it leaves the bench so it can handle the first week outside without flinching. Plant after the last frost; deep, infrequent water.
VegetablesTomato
$4
Grape
Tomato (Grape) — the Grape heirloom we hold over winter and start indoors. Hardened off before it leaves the bench so it can handle the first week outside without flinching. Plant after the last frost; deep, infrequent water.
VegetablesTomato
$4
Jet Star
Tomato (Jet Star) — the Jet Star heirloom we hold over winter and start indoors. Hardened off before it leaves the bench so it can handle the first week outside without flinching. Plant after the last frost; deep, infrequent water.
VegetablesTomato
$4
Rapunzel
Tomato (Rapunzel) — the Rapunzel heirloom we hold over winter and start indoors. Hardened off before it leaves the bench so it can handle the first week outside without flinching. Plant after the last frost; deep, infrequent water.
VegetablesTomato
$4
Roma
Tomato (Roma) — the Roma heirloom we hold over winter and start indoors. Hardened off before it leaves the bench so it can handle the first week outside without flinching. Plant after the last frost; deep, infrequent water.
VegetablesTomato
$4
Sunsugar
Tomato (Sunsugar) — the Sunsugar heirloom we hold over winter and start indoors. Hardened off before it leaves the bench so it can handle the first week outside without flinching. Plant after the last frost; deep, infrequent water.
VegetablesTomato
$4
Yellow Pear
Tomato (Yellow Pear) — the Yellow Pear heirloom we hold over winter and start indoors. Hardened off before it leaves the bench so it can handle the first week outside without flinching. Plant after the last frost; deep, infrequent water.
TreesTree
$38
Ornamentals and fruit trees we rotate through the yard year-round.
HerbsValerian
$5
Common
An old-world herb with tall flower spikes and calming roots.
FlowersWallflower
$6
Bowles Mauve
Wallflower (Bowles Mauve). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
FlowersWoodland Phlox
$6
Woodlands
Woodland Phlox (Woodlands). A cutting-garden annual grown in our greenhouses. Hardened off before it ships, plant after the last frost, deadhead to keep it flowering.
VegetablesZucchini
$4
Black Beauty
Zucchini (Black Beauty). Warm-season sprawler. Plant after last frost in soil you have actually amended; squash knows when you cut corners.
Crimson Clover
$4+
Dixie
Fast-establishing nitrogen fixer for between-season fields. Bright crimson flowers feed pollinators before incorporation.
Hairy Vetch
$12+
AU Sunrise
Cold-hardy legume that overwinters reliably in Sevier County. Often paired with winter rye for maximum biomass.
Austrian Winter Peas
$6+
Common
Tender, fast-mineralizing legume. Great in a fall mix or as a spring nurse crop for slower legumes.
Winter Rye
$5+
Aroostook
The workhorse of fall cover crops. Germinates in cold soil, builds biomass through winter, smothers weeds in spring.
Oats
$5+
Forage
Winter-killed cover that leaves a neat residue mat for spring planting. Good for blocking erosion and weeds without spring termination work.
Tillage Radish
$9+
GroundHog
Driller-tap-rooted brassica that breaks compaction layers and brings deep nutrients to the surface. Winter-kills cleanly.
Orchardgrass Mix
$38+
Intermountain Blend
Sheep- and goat-suitable forage blend selected for the high-desert valleys of central Utah. Persistent, palatable, drought-tolerant.
Alfalfa
$42+
Ranger
Time-tested alfalfa for hay-meadow plantings in the Intermountain West. Cold-hardy, persistent under haying pressure.
Winter Wheat
$18+
Juniper
Hard red winter wheat selected for the dryland conditions of the Intermountain West. Bake-quality grain or a strong cover/grain combo.
Hori-Hori Knife
$38
Stainless
The one tool we reach for every day. Serrated on one edge, smooth on the other, weighted handle. Soil knife, transplanter, weeder, root saw.
Collinear Hoe
$58+
Long-handle
Eliot Coleman-style stand-up cultivator. Slice weeds at the soil surface without bending over. Sized for raised-bed work.
Seed-Starting Tray
$5+
72-cell
Heavy-duty 72-cell propagation tray. Reusable for 4–6 seasons with reasonable handling.
Humidity Dome
$4+
1020 tall
Clear dome with adjustable vents for the standard 1020 tray. Gives seedlings the warm, humid first week they want.
Soil Blocker
$38
1.5"
Hand-press blocker that pops out four soil cubes at a time. No plastic, better roots, the way Coleman recommends.
Worm Castings
$16+
Pure
Pure earthworm castings — the gentlest, most reliable transplant booster we use. Mix into seed-starting blend or side-dress at transplant.
Compost
$45+
Screened
Hot-composted, screened farm-yard compost. Pickup at the farm by the cubic yard. Built from our own pasture, kitchen, and greenhouse residues.
Row Cover
$28+
Medium weight
Spun-bonded floating row cover. 4°F frost protection while letting 70% of light through. Doubles as bug exclusion for brassicas.
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