• Greek Basil

    • Produces tight, neat, rounded mound of densely packed leaves.

    • Highly aromatic small leaves.

    • Late flowering, good tolerance to poor weather.

    • Great in containers in a sunny area.

    • A short vining and bushy pickling cucumber.

    • This variety has been bred to stay compact with their vines, using only 1/3 of the space of a standard variety.

    • Matures in 45 days

    • Pick the green striped, spined fruit at 3-5” long.

    • Harvest regularly to increase yield.

    • A woodland or alpine strawberry. Often times referred to a a gourmet strawberry.

    • The Mignonette is renowned for it’s intense aroma and flavor.

    • It produces an abundance of attractive, small red fruit over a long harvest period starting in early Summer.

    • They are considered very hardy if planted in the ground.

    • A cross between the sweetness of a bell pepper but hot like a jalapeño.

    • It’s natural dwarf habit makes it perfect for the patio.

    • Fruit matures from shades of cream and light purple to scarlet red.

    • 85-95 days to mature.

    • Scoville heat units: 30,000

    • Best for adding to dishes for mild heat and great for salsas

    • Naturally a dwarf variety which makes it great for the patio.

    • Fruit matures from a deep purple to a sizzling red color packed with fiery heat.

    • Days to mature: 85-95 days

    • Scoville heat units: 90,000

    • Best fresh grilled, or frozen

    • Naturally occuring dwarf variety that bears a lot of fruit.

    • Turns from a green to an attractive yellow.

    • Large, well shaped fruits are great for windowsills, patios or container gardening.

    • Days to mature: 73-78 days

    • Best for stuffing, sautéing, roasting, or just fresh!

    • Compact variety with an elegant arching habit that’s highly suited for small pots or hanging baskets if un-staked.

    • Fruit matures from dark green to a bright red color.

    • Days to maturity: 75-80 days

    • Unique determinate variety as it's cocktail sized fruit looks very attractive anytime before or after ripening

    • Turns from a black to an orange color which is incredibly eye-catching!

    • Days to mature: 65 days

    • Great for fresh snacking, and salads.

    • This tomato is the close relative of the Summerlast tomato variety.

    • It offers larger fruit than the Summerlast, in addition to having high tolerance to the Late Blight disease.

    • Divinity can be grown without support due to its’ strong stems. This makes it great for containers.

    • Best for fresh snacking, salads, and sauces.

    • Days to mature: 60 days

    • This variety is great for hanging baskets and urban balconies.

    • Cascading branches produce masses of cherry sized yellow fruit.

    • Very sweet fruit that is best for snacking and salads.

    • Days to mature: 63 days

    • A tomato that thinks it’s a houseplant! The Partyball tomato is a true dwarf cherry tomato.

    • The plant itself only grows to be about 12×12 inches, much like the size of a small houseplant!

    • However, it is a heavy cropper producing clusters of bright red, sweet fruit. Despite it’s tiny stature, it can carry a loads of ½–¾ oz tomatoes without collapsing, but some support can help.

    • Great for containers, patios, balconies, or even sunny windowsills.