| Flat Leaf Parsley | The traditional culinary variety with huge leaves and great flavor.
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| Basil – thai | | $2.50 | |
| Hot peppers | Smooth, tapered, and moderately spicy fruits avg. 5 1/2″ x 1 1/2″ and mature from pale yellow to orange red, and finally, to a vibrant red. Excellent for frying, roasting, or pickling. USDA Certified Organic.
| $2.50 | |
| Frisee lettuce | A beautiful green bouquet butter lettuce for your salads and sandwiches
| $2.50 | |
| Bibb butter lettuce | A beautiful green bouquet butter lettuce for your salads and sandwiches
| $2.50 | |
| Rosemary | Although the flowers are small, they have a bold rosemary flavor. They should be used dried or fresh as a garnish for savory dishes and salads, and pair well with roasted vegetables, fruits, or whipped cream.
Note: It is not recommended to grow rosemary in tower garden too long as it is a bush and could damage you tower.
| $2.50 | |
| Tomatoes-sakura | Prolific yielder of bright red, shiny, medium-large cherry tomatoes. Tasty and sweet!
| $2.50 | |
| Lunch box peppers | Grow your own crisp celery in abundance with our high-quality celery seedlings.
| $2.50 | |
| Red Bell Pepper | Grow your own crisp celery in abundance with our high-quality celery seedlings.
| $2.50 | |
| Lemon Balm | Although the flowers are small, they have a bold rosemary flavor. They should be used dried or fresh as a garnish for savory dishes and salads, and pair well with roasted vegetables, fruits, or whipped cream.
Note: It is not recommended to grow rosemary in tower garden too long as it is a bush and could damage you tower.
| $2.50 | |
| Dill | Popular addition to sauces, salads, and soup. Foliage known as dill weed.
Edible Flowers: The flowers are used to garnish potato salad, green salads, and pickles. When broken into florets, they can be mixed into a cheese spread or omelet.
| $2.50 | |
| Tomatoes-Black cherry baby | Prolific yielder of bright red, shiny, medium-large cherry tomatoes. Tasty and sweet!
| $2.50 | |
| Marigolds | Marigold seeds germinate quickly, within just a few days, and bloom in about 8 weeks. This quick sense of satisfaction makes them a great first-time gardening project for kids and garden newbies. Not to mention, marigolds are a great companion in your vegetable garden and can help protect your veggies from predators and pests.
| $2.50 | |
| Tomatoes-Heirloom | The seeds are what make an heirloom tomato an heirloom tomato. They are passed down from season to season, taken by the farmers from the tomato plants that produced the best fruit. This process allows farmers to select for certain desirable traits like juiciness, size, shape, or color.
| $2.50 | |
| Zucchini | The zucchini, courgette or baby marrow is a summer squash, a vining herbaceous plant whose fruit are harvested when their immature seeds and epicarp are still soft and edible.
| $2.50 | |
| Squash | Also known as summer squash, yellow varieties of squash provide numerous health benefits. The vegetable is high in vitamins A, B6, and C, folate, magnesium, fiber, riboflavin, phosphorus, and potassium. That’s a serious nutritional power-packed veggie. Yellow squash is also rich in manganese.
| $2.50 | |
| Cucumber | Cucumber is a widely-cultivated creeping vine plant in the Cucurbitaceae family that bears usually cylindrical fruits, which are used as vegetables. Cucumbers are low in calories but high in many important vitamins and minerals.
| $2.50 | |
| Spinach | Collards are vegetables that have large green leaves and tough stems, which are removed before eating. The leafy parts that we eat are called “collard greens.” They’re closely related to cabbage, kale, and mustard greens and are prepared in similar ways.
| $2.50 | |
| Watercress | Watercress is an often overlooked leafy green that packs a powerful nutrient punch. Its small, round leaves and edible stems have a peppery, slightly spicy flavor.
| $2.50 | |
| Cilantro | Herb used in Mexican dishes. Beautiful green lush leaves for adding flavor.
| $2.50 | |
| Arugula | Bright green leaves with a nice peppery taste. A creative addition to any salad.
| $2.50 | |
| Lettuce - Baby Greens | Baby greens mix with great balance of mild and spicy ingredients. Perfect for adding to your salads for a punch of flavor.
| $2.50 | |
| Basil – basic | Classic Italian variety. Authentic flavor and appearance. Use the edible flowers in any recipe that calls for basil, or to garnish drinks, salads, soups, pasta, and desserts. Flavor is intense and full bodied.
| $2.50 | |
| Thyme | Thyme is a relative of the oregano herb. It has culinary, medicinal, and ornamental uses.
| $2.50 | |
| Lavender | A strain of English lavender with a compact, bushy habit. Nice range of bloom colors, from pale blue to dark violet
| $2.50 | |
| Chives | Chives are a perennial, bulb-forming culinary herb with a mild onion flavor.
| $2.50 | |
| Rainbow Swiss Chard | The gold standard for multicolored Swiss chard. Nicely savoyed green or bronze leaves with stems of gold, pink, orange, purple, red, and white with bright and pastel variations.
| $2.50 | |
| Pac Choi | Heavy, vigorous white-stem pac choi. Tall, broad, heavy plant with dark green leaves and thick, flattened white petioles.
| $2.50 | |
| Kale- Toscano | Italian heirloom, also known as “dinosaur” kale. Dark, blue-green, non-curled but heavily blistered (savoyed). Rich, tender leaves have a softer texture and milder texture than green curly kales
| $2.50 | |
| Red Oak Leaf Lettuce | A longtime favorite red oakleaf. Attractive, lobed leaves are deep cherry red, turning bright green toward the dense, tender heart.
| $2.50 | |
| Romaine Lettuce | Romaine lettuce has upright leaves that hold themselves bunched together as they mature. Although romaine varieties are well known for the hearts at the center of the heads, the outer leaves can also be used in salads, as a tortilla substitute for wraps, and are delicious grilled. Romaine lettuce is crisp and juicy, with a sweetness unmatched by other lettuce types.
| $2.50 | |
| 5 Star Spring Mix | Includes green oakleaf, red oakleaf, red romaine, green leaf, and red leaf lettuces.
| $2.50 | |