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Pre-Seed Vegetable Seeds

To seed in advance for fall, winter, and spring.

Advancing seeds for fall, winter, and spring gardens means starting or preparing seeds early—either by sowing, pre-seeding, or transplanting—so that you maximize your growing time, especially in climates with short seasons like much of Canada.

Here’s a breakdown of which seeds you can advance (start early or pre-seed) for Fall, Winter, and Spring harvests and how to do it:

Fall Garden (Plant in Summer for Fall Harvest)

Start seeds in July–August, either directly in the garden or indoors for transplanting.

Great seeds to advance:

  • Leafy Greens: Kale, spinach, Swiss chard, mustard greens, arugula
  • Root Vegetables: Carrots, beets, radishes, turnips
  • Brassicas: Broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts

🧑🌾 Tips:

  • Pre-seed indoors or under shade during hot summer.
  • Harden off seedlings before transplanting in cooler fall soil.
  • Use row covers or cold frames to extend the season into late fall.

Creating a Winter Garden from seed involves selecting hardy, cold-tolerant crops that can either be sown in late summer/early fall for winter harvest or overwintered for early spring harvest. Here's a list of seed varieties ideal for a winter garden, especially in Canadian and northern U.S. zones:


🌱 Winter Garden Seed Varieties

🥬 Leafy Greens

  • Kale (‘Winterbor’, ‘Red Russian’) – Extremely cold-hardy.
  • Spinach (‘Bloomsdale Long Standing’, ‘Giant Winter’) – Sweetens with frost.
  • Swiss Chard – Survives mild winters with mulch.
  • Mâche (Corn Salad) – Very cold-tolerant; perfect for salad greens.
  • Claytonia (Miner’s Lettuce) – Thrives in cool, damp conditions.

🥕 Root Vegetables

  • Carrots (‘Napoli’, ‘Merida’) – Can be overwintered in the ground with mulch.
  • Beets – Early fall sowing gives sweet winter roots.
  • Turnips – Fast-growing and frost-tolerant.
  • Parsnips – Require frost to develop flavor; sow midsummer.
  • Rutabaga – Cold-hardy and stores well.

🥦 Brassicas

  • Cabbage (‘January King’, ‘Wintergreen’) – Overwinters with protection.
  • Broccoli (‘Purple Sprouting’, ‘Calabrese’) – Best for overwintering in mild climates.
  • Brussels Sprouts – Improves with frost.

🌿 Herbs

  • Parsley – Cold-hardy biennial.
  • Chives – Hardy perennial, regrows early in spring.
  • ThymeOregano, and Sage – Hardy perennials in many zones.

🧤 Tips for Winter Gardening Success

  • Use Cold Frames or Row Covers to extend harvest and protect seedlings.
  • Mulch heavily to insulate soil and root crops.
  • Choose short-day or overwintering varieties specifically labeled for cold climates.
  • Succession plant in late summer (August–September) for a steady supply through winter.

🌱 Spring Garden (Start in Late Winter or Very Early Spring)

Advance seeds indoors in February–March to transplant after the last frost.

Ideal for seed advancement:

  • Tomatoes, peppers, eggplant (start 6–8 weeks before last frost)
  • Brassicas (broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower)
  • Herbs: Parsley, dill, thyme
  • Lettuce, onions, leeks (early starters)
  • Peas: Soak and pre-sprout for fast germination

💡 Tips:

  • Use grow lights or sunny windowsills.
  • Harden off plants before transplanting outdoors.
  • Use cold frames to get an early start in the ground.

 

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Baby Red Romaine Spring Mix Leaf, Lettuce Seeds

Intense, deep leaf color 
Ideal for Spring Mixes 
Uniform plants and leaves 
Color: Green leaves with red/bronze tips and edges, fading to creamy yellow/white ribs.
Shape: Spoon-shaped, upright, and slightly ruffled leaves.
Texture: Tender and mild when young, becoming more robustly crunchy towards the ribs as it matures. 
Mild, slightly sweet, and neutral, less bold than green romaine due to lower chlorophyll
Salads: Excellent base for mixed greens, pairs well with citrus, avocado, nuts, and cheese.
Wraps: Sturdy enough to use as lettuce cups for fillings like bulgur or tofu.
Garnish/Cooked: Adds color to any dish; can be tossed into soups or stir-fries. 
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

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Red Veined Spinach, Red Tabby, Egyption Variety

Red veins on dark green leaves. Hybrid.

Type Spinach
Family Amaranth Family
Temperature Soil 45-65F
Temperature Daytime 60-65F
Temperature Evening 40F+
Lighting Full, 6-8 Hous Per Day
Water Steady, 6 Gallons / Week
Maturity Short, 35-55 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 6.0-7.5
Zones 3A-9B
Plant Placement 4 Plants, 4 Per Row

 

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Organic Iceberg Lettuce Pellet Seeds, Crisphead Lettuce

Iceberg lettuce grows in small, dense heads. Commonly used in salads and sandwiches, they are prized more for their texture and crispiness than for the flavor of the leaves themselves. Iceberg was first cultivated in the Salinas Valley of California, then packed in ice and distributed across the US on trains, earning its namesake. Space plants 12" apart with 18" between rows.

These are the family favourite lettuce variety for salads and sandwiches. Make sure to give steady watering throughout the year to allow for these to properly shape into round, firm heads.  Your kids will thank you!

78 Days to Harvest!

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Organic Mezquite Green Romaine Lettuce Seeds, Semi-Savoy

Bright green color and crisp texture that you look for in a romaine. The large heads have straight ribs and are formed on compact, upright, plants. 

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

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Lechuga Rizada Tango Wizardry Lettuce, Looseleaf

Loose leaf, tango-type.

8" tall and 12" wide with frilly leaves. Mildly sweet flavour. 

Lactuca sativa

Days Until Harvest: 50

Curly-crinkle leaves

Delicious tangy flavor.

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

 

 

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Lollo Rossa, Italian Burgundy Lettuce, Baby Leaf, Looseleaf

Burgundy coloured lettuce with frilled leaves. Excellent for gourmet salad mixes.

55 Days to harvest!

Italian looseleaf loved for its deep red, tightly curled leaves surrounding a bright green heart.

An ideal baby leaf variety providing mild flavor and excellent loft, heft and color to salad mixes. Open heads are compact, slower growing and slower to bolt than other lettuces. Displayed field resistance to mildew in our trials.

Ideal baby leaf variety

Slow to bolt

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Mild To Hot Pepper Mix, Anaheim, Poblano, Santa Fe, Cayenne, Jalepeno, Serrano, Tabasco Pepper Seeds

Anaheim, Poblano, Santa Fe, Cayenne, Jalepeno, Serrano, Tabasco Pepper Seeds

Mild to Hot Pepper Mix is a versatile blend of flavorful peppers ranging from gentle heat to fiery spice. This mix includes Anaheim, Poblano, Santa Fe, Jalapeño, Serrano, Cayenne, and Tabasco peppers, offering varied shapes, colors, and heat levels—perfect for fresh eating, grilling, sauces, salsas, and drying. Ideal for gardeners who enjoy a wide range of heat and culinary uses. 

SHU (Scoville Heat Units) – Mild to Hot Pepper Mix 

  • Anaheim: 500–2,500 SHU

  • Poblano: 1,000–2,000 SHU

  • Santa Fe (Guëro): 500–700 SHU

  • Jalapeño: 2,500–8,000 SHU

  • Serrano: 10,000–23,000 SHU

  • Cayenne: 30,000–50,000 SHU

  • Tabasco: 30,000–50,000 SHU

Overall heat range: 500–50,000 SHU

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Root Parsley

Parsley roots are a pale creamy-white, like a parsnip, but less yellow, and are thin and slender like a carrot. They taste of parsley, but also of celeriac and parsnip.

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Detroit Dark Red 2, Beet Seeds
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Detroit Dark Red 2, Beet Seeds

The round, smooth roots are about 3" in diameter and keep well for canning. On the inside, these organic Detroit dark red beets are blood red in color, with virtually no zoning. Medium green tops with tinges of red can be harvested early and used for salad greens.
 
Type Beet
Family Amaranth Family
Temperature Soil 50F
Temperature Daytime 60-65F
Temperature Evening 40F+
Lighting Light, Partial/Full, 4-6 Hours/Day
Water Light
Maturity Short, 55-60 Days Until Harvest
PH Neutral Ph Neutral, 6-6.8
Zones 2A-10B
Plant Placement 20 Plants, 4 Per Row

 

 

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