Cilantro/Coriander
What is the difference between coriander and cilantro? Coriander is the seed and cilantro is the plant! At the end of the growing season, let...
Borage
Borage is an annual herb that is often grown for its beautiful blue flowers and cucumber smell and taste. They are great for attracting polli...
Lemon Balm
Lemon balm is a perennial herb that grows best in cool weather. It has lemon-scented, mint-like leaves and spreads prolifically. Start indoor...
Ice Plant (Livingstone Daisy)
Many plant species are labeled with the term “Ice Plant”. These seeds are specifically Dorotheanthus. Grown as an annual everywhere but the f...
Purslane
Purslane is often considered a weed, but is completely edible and can be treated as any other herb. It is extremely hardy and spreads prolifi...
Moss Rose (Portulaca grandiflora)
Even though portulaca is from the purslane family, it is almost the exact opposite to grow. Because portulaca is a succulent, it prefers sand...
Daisy
Daisies are a beautiful addition to a flower bed that can survive most weather and spreads readily. Add for a pop of color and long lasting b...
Mustard
Mustard is another leafy green to add to your salad, giving you a tasty variation to normal greens. Mustards can get quite large, so be prepa...
Collard Greens
Another leafy green to add to your salad or cooked down like spinach, Collards are a staple food of the south. They produce large, broad leav...
Lettuce
Lettuce is easy and quick to grow. One of the easiest cooler weather crops, lettuce can work well as a microgreen, a cover crop, or as ...
Lavender
Start your seeds 6-12 weeks before consistent warm weatherLavender seeds need to go through “stratification”, a period of cold before a perio...
Roses
Growing roses from seed can be difficult and requires patience!
Start your seeds by stratifying them - exposing the seeds to temperatures of about...
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