Indulge in your newfound penchant for fruit-gleaning. Whether it’s a neighboring Oakland tree or one in your own backyard, this harvester will be your new best friend with its 8ft… Read More
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Bu’s Brew Biodynamic Compost Tea Bags
A Certified Biodynamic liquid foliar (just add water!) chock full of microbial activity for all your flowers, veggies, shrubs, trees and grasses. Derived from the best recipe known to man… Read More
Large Urban Gardening Kit
Everything you need to start your own urban gardening oasis – just add soil and water! Kit includes: * 10-Gallon Aero Grow Bag with handles (this bag “root prunes” your… Read More
Small Urban Gardening Kit
Everything you need to start your own urban gardening oasis – just add soil and water! Kit includes: * 5-Gallon Aero Grow Bag with handles (this bag “root prunes”… Read More
Earth Juice Vertical Gardening Bag – 25 gallon
Perfect for urban farmers who need the flexibility of moving their crops to where the sun is! Extra sturdy lightweight fabric hydroponic and soil grow bags with handles for easy… Read More
Earth Juice Vertical Gardening Bag – 10 gallon
Perfect for urban farmers who need the flexibility of moving their crops to where the sun is! Extra sturdy lightweight fabric hydroponic and soil grow bags with handles for easy… Read More
Carrots Love Tomatoes Urban Gardening Kit
This urban gardening set, designed by FARMcurious especially for soggy San Francisco summers, serves as a starting point for learning the basics of companion planting in an urban environment. Louise… Read More
SunStick – Light Monitor
Most seed packets will tell you how much light the plant needs but do you know how to find out how much light your yard receives? Find the area of… Read More
Earth Juice Vertical Gardening Bag – 5 gallon
Perfect for urban farmers who need the flexibility of moving their crops to where the sun is! Extra sturdy lightweight fabric hydroponic and soil grow bags with handles for easy… Read More
Northwest Herb Lover’s Handbook
Northwest Herb Lover’s Handbook – A Guide To Growing Herbs for Cooking, Crafts, and Home Remedies by Mary Preus The soothing smell of lavender, rosemary’s piney flavor, the bright colors… Read More
Runner Bean – Sunset
(Phaseolus coccineus) A flowering bean with unique salmon-pink blossoms; esteemed as a vegetable or as an ornamental climber. Produces abundant crops of flavorful beans throughout the season. Excellent for freezing…. Read More
Melon – Minnesota Midget
(Cucumis melo) Extra-early variety bred by the University of Minnesota at St. Paul in 1948; introduced by Farmer Seed and Nursery Company. Capable of producing two crops—an excellent choice for… Read More
Melon – Pride of Wisconsin
(Cucumis melo) A fabulous Midwest heirloom introduced in 1937 by the Robert Buist Company. Heavy yields of football-shaped 4-8 pound muskmelons. Hardshelled with firm sweet flesh. Great old-fashioned flavor associated… Read More
Melon – Charentais
(Cucumis melo) A true French cantaloupe that originated in the Poitou-Charentes region circa 1920. Considered by many to be the most divine and flavorful melon in the world. Smooth round… Read More
Pepper – Rooster Spur
(Capsicum annuum) Two-inch long, tapered, fire engine red peppers borne erect on 2′ plants. Rare variety from SSE member Virgil T. Ainsworth of Laurel, Mississippi. Grown in his family for… Read More
Pepper – King of the North
(Capsicum annuum) The best red bell pepper we know for northern gardeners where the seasons are cool and short. Blocky, uniform fruits are excellent for stuffing or fresh eating. Great… Read More
Pepper – Healthy
(Capsicum annuum) Sweet 4″ long conical fruits ripen from yellow-green to orange then red. Early maturing 30″ plants are resistant to disease and rotting and will ripen even during cloudy… Read More
Cabbage – Copenhagen Market
(Brassica oleracea) Danish heirloom introduced by H. Hartman & Company in 1909. Solid heads reach 6-8″ in diameter, weigh 3-4 pounds, and rarely burst. Medium-sized plants are ideal for small… Read More
Cabbage – Early Jersey Wakefield
(Brassica oleracea) First grown in the U.S. by Francis Brill of Jersey City, New Jersey in 1840. The earliest market variety we offer. Conical, solid, tightly folded heads are up… Read More
Cabbage – Winningstadt
(Brassica oleracea) Introduced in 1866 by James J. H. Gregory & Sons of Marblehead, Massachusetts. Upright and compact plants with a spread of 30″. Exceptionally hard dark bluish-green pointed heads… Read More





















