Cilantro, Coriander
Frilly and tasty, the leaves of this herb are an absolute must for any Mexican or Asian cooking! Continual pruning prevents flavor-altering flowers, while multiple plantings will allow you enough […]
Read MoreMeyer Lemon
Fragrant flowers and juicy, thin-skinned fruit make the Meyer Lemon the pre-eminent tropical lemon. Keep away from frost and freezing contitions during New England winters. Will produce and survive in […]
Read MoreRoman Chamomile
Easy to grow with outstanding texture, this herb can multi-task in the landscape while providing great scent and a boatload of herbal uses in the home. Tolerating full sun or […]
Read MoreTango Celery
One of the best garden selections of celery you can find, ‘Tango’ produces tall, sweet tasting stringless stalks that are perfect for fresh eating or in salads but will thrill […]
Read MoreAmerican Chestnut
American chestnut, or American classic? Formerly considered one of the finest chestnut tree in the world. Green throughout the summer their colors turn into a gold, yellow in the fall. […]
Read MoreHardy Pecan
Aggressively growing, this stately tree with compound foliage has the added bonus of producing loads of swwet nuts in summer. Trees are self-fruitful so no additional pollinator needed to produce […]
Read MoreShagbark Hickory
This low maintenance shade tree will be a showy and edible addition to your own. The barks commonly peels and curls off it’s straight trunk. Covered in yellow-green leaves, thick-shelled […]
Read MoreSweet Treat Carrot
Not many Carrots have the word ‘sweet’ in their names but this stocky, 6″ long, vigorously growing selection is one of the sweetest tasting selections available. Easy to grow and […]
Read MoreFairy Thimble Bell Flower
One of the most charming of the popular perennial Bellflowers, Fairy Thimble forms a low mat of tiny spoon shaped green leaves bearing loads of tiny little dangling lavender-blue bells […]
Read MoreAspabroc Broccolini
This hybrid vegetable features asparagus-like stems and small broccoli heads and a combination of their flavors making it both mild and slightly peppery! Narrow and upright, harvest starts with the […]
Read More