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Italian Oregano, Herb
Italian oregano, botanically known as Origanum x majoricum, is a popular perennial herb cherished for its delightful aroma and distinctive, mild flavor. It's often considered a hybrid of Greek oregano and sweet marjoram, offering a balance of pungency and delicate floral notes that make it a cornerstone of Italian cuisine.
Italian oregano is an essential herb in Mediterranean, particularly Italian, cooking. Both fresh and dried leaves are used, with dried oregano often having a more concentrated flavor.
Tomato-Based Dishes: It's a non-negotiable ingredient in classic Italian dishes like pizza, pasta sauces (marinara, Bolognese), and other tomato-centric recipes.
Marinades: Fresh or dried, it adds an earthy depth to marinades for grilled chicken, lamb, beef, and vegetables.
Seasoning: A sprinkle of Italian oregano enhances roasted vegetables, potatoes, and even a simple olive oil and vinegar dip for bread.
Salads: It adds warmth and aroma to salads, especially those with a Mediterranean theme.
Soups and Stews: It complements hearty ingredients like tomatoes, chickpeas, and lentils in various soups.
Other Uses: It can be combined with pickled olives and capers, and its flavor harmonizes well with hot and spicy foods, popular in Southern Italy. It's also used in Italian vinaigrettes.
| Type | Herbs |
| Family | Family Varies |
| Temperature Soil | 50-60F |
| Temperature Daytime | 50-85F |
| Temperature Evening | 45F |
| Lighting | Partial, 2-4 Hours/Day |
| Water | Light, 6 Gallons/Week |
| Maturity | 65-100 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-8.0 |
| Zones | 2A-10B |
| Plant Placement | 3 Plants, 3 Rows |
Tom's Thumb Butterhead Lettuce Seeds, Bibb Lettuce, North American
Name: Tom Thumb Lettuce
Type: Butterhead Lettuce (Heirloom Variety)
Shape & Size:
Small, compact, rosette-shaped heads
Typically 4 to 5 inches in diameter – ideal for single servings
Leaves:
Soft, tender, and buttery texture
Light green outer leaves with pale, creamy yellow interiors
Flavor:
Mild, sweet, and delicate
Less bitter than many other lettuces
Growth:
Fast-maturing – ready to harvest in as little as 50-55 days
Suitable for spring and fall planting
Performs well in small spaces and containers
Uses:
Perfect for individual salads or garnishes
Great for small gardens, raised beds, and patio containers
History:
An old heirloom variety dating back to the 1850s
Especially popular in Victorian-era kitchen gardens
| Type | Salad Greens |
| Family | Cabbage Family |
| Temperature Soil | 55-75F |
| Temperature Daytime | 50-65F |
| Temperature Evening | 40F+ |
| Lighting | Partial / Full, 4-6 Hours/Day |
| Water | Light,6 Gallons/Week |
| Maturity | Short, 30-55 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 6.5-7.2 |
| Zones | 1A-9B |
| Plant Placement | 4 Plants, 4 Per Row |
The Fantastic Spring Lettuce Mix, Sweet, Sour and Tender
Green & Red Salad Bowl, Lollo Bionda and Lola Rosa, Four Season, French Sorrel, Wizard Leaf, Bibb, Oak Leaf, Baby Pak Choi, Peppercress, Mix of Swiss Chard
| Type | Lettuce |
| Family | Daisy Family |
| Temperature Soil | 40-50F |
| Temperature Daytime | 50-65F |
| Temperature Evening | 40F+ |
| Lighting | Partial / Light, 2-4 Hours/Day |
| Water | Light, 3 Gallons/Week |
| Maturity | Moderate, 60-70 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 7.0-8.0 |
| Zones | 4A-9B |
| Plant Placement | 8 Plants, 4 Per Row |
Spanish White Onion, Globe Onion, Giant, Onion Seeds
A white onion has thin, papery white skin and crisp, juicy white flesh with a sharp, mild, and slightly sweet flavor profile. It is often used raw in dishes like salads, salsas, and guacamole due to its mildness, but it can also be cooked in soups, stews, and other dishes where its flavor becomes sweeter and it breaks down more quickly than yellow onions.
| Type | Onion |
| Family | Allium Family |
| Temperature Soil | 40F+ |
| Temperature Daytime | 55-75F |
| Temperature Evening | 45+F |
| Lighting | Full, 6-8 Hous Per Day |
| Water | Steady, 6 Gallons / Week |
| Maturity | Long, 80-120 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-6.5 |
| Zones | 3A-9B |
| Plant Placement | 12 Plants, 3 Per Row |
Wansoy Asian Cilantro Coriander, Asian Cilantro, Herb Seeds
Variety of the coriander plant (Coriandrum sativum) known for its compact size, suitable for container growing.
The herb is a popular ingredient in many Asian and Latin American dishes, adding a distinct, fresh flavor.
Uses: The leaves can be used fresh in salads or cooked in dishes like stir-fries. If the plant is allowed to bolt, its seeds can be harvested as a spice.
Wansoy is the Filipino name for cilantro, also known as coriander leaves, a vibrant green herb recognized for its delicate, lacy leaves and slender stems. It has an intensely fresh, pungent aroma and a bright, citrusy flavor with subtle peppery notes, though some people perceive a soapy taste due to genetic sensitivity. A staple in many global cuisines—including Latin American, Thai, Vietnamese, and Indian cooking—wansoy is commonly used to add a zesty, refreshing finish to salsas, curries, soups, salads, and noodle dishes. Both the leaves and tender stems are used for their fresh flavor, while the plant’s seeds, known as coriander, provide a warm, mildly spicy taste. Often compared in appearance to flat-leaf parsley but with a softer texture, wansoy is also widely known as cilantro, coriander, or Chinese parsley.
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Type |
Herbs |
| Family | Family Varies |
| Temperature Soil | 50-60F |
| Temperature Daytime | 50-85F |
| Temperature Evening | 45F |
| Lighting | Partial, 2-4 Hours/Day |
| Water | Light, 6 Gallons/Week |
| Maturity | 65-100 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-8.0 |
| Zones | 2A-10B |
| Plant Placement | 3 Plants, 3 Rows |
Yellow Chinese Chives, Chive Seeds, Asian Chives
Chinese chives are a perennial herb with flat, grass-like green leaves and a mild garlic-onion flavor, distinct from round onion chives; they form clumps, produce edible white flowers, and are used in Asian cooking for stir-fries, dumplings, and eggs, adding savory flavor and texture. They are heartier than regular chives, with a strong aroma when crushed, and are a staple in many Asian cuisines.
Leaves: Flat, long, and pale green, unlike the hollow, round leaves of common chives, with a strong garlic smell when crushed.
Plant: Forms clumps of foliage, reaching 10-20 inches tall, with edible white flowers on stalks.
Hardiness: A perennial that dies back in winter in colder climates but stays green in warmer zones.
Taste: Stronger, garlicky flavor than onion chives, but milder than raw garlic.
Culinary Uses: Used in dumplings, pancakes, stir-fries, egg dishes, soups, and salads; added at the end of cooking to preserve flavor.
Edible Parts: Leaves, flowers, and even seeds are edible.
Cultivated in Asia for over 3,000 years for culinary, medicinal, and ceremonial uses.
Yellow Chives: A variety with a milder taste and more delicate texture than standard garlic chives.
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Herbs |
| Family | Family Varies |
| Temperature Soil | 50-60F |
| Temperature Daytime | 50-85F |
| Temperature Evening | 45F |
| Lighting | Partial, 2-4 Hours/Day |
| Water | Light, 6 Gallons/Week |
| Maturity | 65-100 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-8.0 |
| Zones | 2A-10B |
| Plant Placement | 3 Plants, 3 Rows |
Tigerella Cherry Tomato Seeds, Tiger Cherry, English, Heirloom
2-4 oz oval shaped cherry fruits.
Stripes of yellow and orange.
Indeterminate.
Solanum lycopersicum
Bi-coloured
The Tigerella tomato is a popular English heirloom variety prized for its striking appearance and vibrant flavor. Its bright red skin is dramatically streaked with jagged orange to golden-yellow stripes, making it one of the most visually distinctive tomatoes. Tigerella offers a balanced sweet and tangy taste with a lively, zesty kick and a juicy texture. The indeterminate, vining plants are highly productive and begin setting fruit early in the season, producing abundant, round tomatoes about 2 inches (5 cm) in diameter. Well suited to cooler or humid climates and known for good disease resistance, Tigerella tomatoes are excellent for fresh eating, especially in salads, sandwiches, or enjoyed straight off the vine.
| Type | Tomato |
| Family | Nightshade Family |
| Temperature Soil | 70F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-85F |
| Temperature Evening | 65+F |
| Lighting | Light, Full, 6-8 Hours / Day |
| Water | Heavy, 9 Gal / Day |
| Maturity | Long, 65-100 Days |
| PH Neutral | Ph Neutral, 5.5-6.8 |
| Zones | 2A-10b |
| Plant Placement | 2 Plants, 2 Per Row |
Sunflower Field Mix, Giant, Tall & Dwarf, Gold Yellow & Autumn
Sunflower mix of giant mammoth, tall 9' and dwarf. Great for growing in a plot or field and letting nature do its course.
Colors include lemon yellow, yellow, sunshine, and autumn.