A vegetable breakthrough! This selection combines the best of Brussel Sprouts and Kale. Tall, vigorous, cold hardy plants look like Brussel Sprouts but instead line the stem with little Kale heads in the axil of each leaf! Flavor sweetens as the weather cools! Like its parents Kale and Brussel Sprouts, Kalettes are a nutritional powerhouse loaded with vitamins A, C & K. In addition, it has powerful cholesterol reducing abilities along with helping to lower the risk from many forms of cancer.

Straight from Tuscany, this Italian heirloom stuns with its palm tree-like appearance and its long, narrow, deep green to nearly black foliage that looks blistered with its masses of bumps! Long harvest and great flavor that sweetens with a frost

This garden beauty adds even more to the dinner table! Whether raw in a salad or steamed, this deep green palm-like foliage tastes as good as it looks!

Tight, compact heads of semi-waved purple and green outer leaves with a creamy white center. The leaves of flowering cabbage give the plants their color which make them attractive as additions to your Fall beds and containers.

Attractive soft pinks spiral out to a ruffled green leaf. The leaves of flowering cabbage give the plants their color which make them attractive as additions to your Fall beds and containers.

A brand new vegetable, bred by Dick Degenhardt in Boskoop, Netherlands! These “greens” are actually bluish-green and white – the easy to grow upright plants produce a continuous harvest of pretty blue-green leaves edged in creamy white. Makes a unique garnish and a nutritious addition to salads, soups, or stir fries

To many people this is just another native evergreen that is seen but not recognized for the great look and great critters it brings to the landscape. This upright growing evergreen may be about the easiest plant in the world to grow, tolerating a wide range of soils, even the poorest ones, while looking very content. Plant this as a specimen or as a tall growing hedge or border and watch how native birds come flocking to nest in its branches and to pluck the occasional berry the plant produces. Certain butterflies even use this plant as a caterpillar food source bringing even more landscape color to your home.

You’ll just want to touch the soft, silvery-gray foliage that this lower, spreading beauty sports. A very tolerant, hardy plant that’s great for groupings on banks or low border areas.

Glauca’ features silvery-blue needle like foliage and a tidy upright in form that is perfect for a variety of landscape situations. It provides outstanding cover for a myriad of native songbirds while providing food in the form of copious small blue berries. Easy to grow and tolerant of poor soils.

Deep green foliage fills strongly upright stems forming a tall, fine textured evergreen. This tough, hardy native has small, grayish colored berries in fall and foliage turns a burgundy color in winter. Easy to grow. Tolerant of poor, sandy soils. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Berries attract birds. Perfect for grouping to form a border hedge. Distinctive winter color

To many people this is just another native evergreen that is seen but not recognized for the great look and great critters it brings to the landscape. This upright growing evergreen may be about the easiest plant in the world to grow, tolerating a wide range of soils, even the poorest ones, while looking very content. Plant this as a specimen or as a tall growing hedge or border and watch how native birds come flocking to nest in its branches and to pluck the occasional berry the plant produces. Certain butterflies even use this plant as a caterpillar food source bringing even more landscape color to your home.