TIME TO PLANT YOUR
WARM WEATHER
VEGETABLES
As we slowly move into the summer season, it is safe to plant out your warm weather vegetables. Transitioning your garden into the warm season requires a few key steps to ensure a bountiful harvest later this summer.
Support: Stake your vines, tomatoes, and climbing veggies now so they have structural support as they grow.
Moisture Control: Mulch or top-dress around your vegetable beds. This simple step conserves moisture during hot days and keeps weeds from competing with your crops.
Warm Weather Crops to Plant Now
All the warm-season classics can go into the ground today. At the nursery, we have carefully grown many of these crops.
From Starter Pots: Tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants are ready in small pots for easy transplanting.
From Peat Pots: Cucumbers, zucchini, and summer squash are growing in peat pots that can be planted directly into the ground to protect their sensitive roots!
From Direct Seed: Beans and corn do best when sown straight into your garden beds. Just remember to keep the soil consistently moist until they germinate.
The Herb Garden & Edible Flowers
Add flavor, fragrance, and essential pollinators to your vegetable plots with our extensive selection of fresh herbs and edible blooms:
Annual Herbs: Fresh Basil, Parsley, Dill, Rosemary, Chervil, Fennel, Summer Savory, and Marjoram.
Perennial Herbs: Build a permanent herb bed with our beautiful selection of Thyme, Tarragon, Sage, Oregano, Sweet Woodruff, and Lavender.
Edibles & Pollinator Favorites: Brighten up your salads and your garden paths with edible flowers like Violas, Bachelor's Buttons, Calendula, Borage, and Nasturtiums.
Planting Your "Second Crop"
Don't forget that now is also the perfect window to start a second round of cool-weather favorites for a continuous harvest.
Direct-seed a second crop of carrots and beets.
We have fresh packs of lettuce and arugula ready to go into the ground right now.
Plant now and enjoy the edible bounty of your efforts later!
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TOMATOES
Tomato season is upon us and there are so many varieties available. How do you choose which to grow? The first step is to understand the differences between heirloom and hybrid tomatoes. Both varieties have their strengths and weaknesses.
Tomato Sungold
Tomato Supersweet 100
Tomato Big Beef
Heirloom vs. Hybrid
With so many incredible tomato varieties available, choosing the right one for your garden comes down to understanding the distinct advantages of heirlooms versus hybrids.
Heirloom Tomatoes: Unmatched Flavor
Heirlooms are open-pollinated varieties (pollinated naturally by wind or insects) that have been passed down and grown consistently for at least 40 years.
The Pros: Gardeners widely agree that heirlooms deliver exceptional flavor. Because they are typically grown locally and allowed to ripen fully on the vine, they offer a rich, nostalgic taste you won't find anywhere else.
The Cons: Because they haven’t been selectively crossbred, they tend to produce smaller yields. They are also more susceptible to pests and fungal diseases, and their delicate skins are prone to cracking and splitting.
Hybrid Tomatoes: Dependability & Yield
Hybrids have been carefully crossbred to achieve a specific combination of desirable traits.
The Pros: Hybrids are engineered for peak performance. They offer excellent disease resistance, higher yields, earlier maturity, bigger size and require less maintenance overall.
The Cons: They produce highly uniform crops in both appearance and timing, the classic choice for a dependable supermarket look, but they often sacrifice that deep, complex flavor found in heirlooms.
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PEPPERS
We carry a variety of different peppers from sweet bell peppers to a range of hot peppers and Shishito Peppers
BELL PEPPERS
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CaliforniaWonder
Orange Sun
New Ace
and
Shishito Peppers
Royal Black (ornamental)
HOT PEPPERS
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Early Jalepeno
Chili Peppers
Czeck Black
Jaluv an Attitude
Red Long Slim
Annaheim
Banana
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BASIL
BASIL
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Sweet Basil
Dwarf Greek Basil
Curly Basil
African Basil
Purple Ruffles Basil
Purple Opal Basil
Mammoth Basil
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SQUASH & CUCUMBERS
Cucumbers are ready to be planted! Whether you love a crisp salad topper or want to try your hand at homemade pickles, we have a variety to suit your garden. This season, our lineup includes classic slicing and pickling varieties, alongside sweet, crisp Japanese cucumbers.
SQUASH
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Honeynut Butternut
Squash
(chefs go crazy over
this squash because it
has a soft skin that
can be eaten, unlike
most butternut
squashes)
Spaghetti Squash
Summer Squash (Yellow
Crookneck &
Straightneck)
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NASTURTIUMS
We carry a variety of colors.
NASTURTIUMS
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Milkmaid (white)
Troika Mix
Moonlight (white)
Jewel Cherry Rose
Whirlybird Tangerine
Whirlybird Cream
Troika Cream
Jewel Primrose
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