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Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D! Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing How the toughest plants survive the toughest season. STARTING ALLIUMS FROM SEED I get more excited about starting alliums from seed than any other garden crop. They are a bright green beacon of spring that tell of winter's demise—which, by February, is the only story I want to hear. Seeds for this plant family—which includes onions, scallions, leeks, chives, garlic chives, and many other lesser kn MOTHER OF PEARL POPPY SEEDS Poppies can withstand crowding, so only thin if seedlings emerge less than 3" apart. Slow to start, but should take off once plants are 4" high. Mother of Pearl will bloom in several flushes and self-sows readily, so be sure to let some flowers go to seed. (Tip: to make broadcasting easier, mix seeds with sand.) Quick Facts. Days toGermination.
PIPPIN'S GOLDEN HONEY PEPPER This pepper dazzles with purple flowers with pendant fruit on 32" plants. 3-3½" pods ripen from black (with green interiors) to honey-mustard, and then to golden-orange. Sweet flavor with very thin flesh ideal for stuffing or pickling. A potted plant makes a great edible decoration for summer gatherings. $3.95. Unit. Price. Quantity.Availability.
SCARLET PEONY POPPY SEEDS Two- to three-foot tall plants burst with densely ruffled and exquisitely fringed scarlet red blooms. Get lost in the petal folds of these brilliant, extremely full-bodied 5"-diameter flowers. For best results, winter sow poppy seeds or sow in very early spring in a prepared garden bed. Thin seedlings to 12-18" apart. CRESTED MIX CELOSIA SEEDS Add splash and make a statement with your floral arrangements with celosia. This mix includes bright bold hues of red, orange and yellow. Cockscomb celosia has a unique look that can stand out in bouquets, or hide in the background for color. Very easy to grow. Will self sow inthe garden if
JENNY LIND MELON SEEDS The Jenny Lind is a small wonder (weighing in at a pound or two), with sweet, juicy succulence protected by ribbed, netted skin. The seductive, meltingly delicious pink-hued green flesh of this melon deserves every bit of renown as its namesake, Johanna Maria Lind. Ms. Lind, a Swede, caused an unbridled sensation when P.T. Barnum toured her throughout the states in the mid-1800s. 10 TOMATO TRANSPLANT TIPS 8. Tickle the roots. Loosening the roots will help the plant acclimate faster thus resulting in speedier growth, while but breaking the delicate roots will weaken the plant. To strike the right balance, gently wiggle your fingers through the outer edge of the roots to loosen them just slightly. 9. Plant deeply. HONEY DROP CHERRY TOMATO Honey Drop is the cake of cherry tomatoes: an exceptionally sweet, well-flavored, and full-bodied tomato with substance. They are the ideal snacking tomato, small and mighty, with a fruity flavor and honey-like sweetness that beloved hybrid Sungold just can't match.Tevis and
MARZANO FIRE TOMATO SEEDS San Marzano-type tomatoes are many people’s favorites for saucing and processing. This one ignites an inferno of taste and texture in your favorite recipes. Marked with gorgeous orange stripes on its deep red flesh, Marzano Fires have the classic saucy attributes of a San Marzano with a bit of pizzazz. HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANYART PACKSSHALLOTSVEGETABLESFLOWERSHERBSTOOLS& HOME
Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D! Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing How the toughest plants survive the toughest season. STARTING ALLIUMS FROM SEED I get more excited about starting alliums from seed than any other garden crop. They are a bright green beacon of spring that tell of winter's demise—which, by February, is the only story I want to hear. Seeds for this plant family—which includes onions, scallions, leeks, chives, garlic chives, and many other lesser kn MOTHER OF PEARL POPPY SEEDS Poppies can withstand crowding, so only thin if seedlings emerge less than 3" apart. Slow to start, but should take off once plants are 4" high. Mother of Pearl will bloom in several flushes and self-sows readily, so be sure to let some flowers go to seed. (Tip: to make broadcasting easier, mix seeds with sand.) Quick Facts. Days toGermination.
PIPPIN'S GOLDEN HONEY PEPPER This pepper dazzles with purple flowers with pendant fruit on 32" plants. 3-3½" pods ripen from black (with green interiors) to honey-mustard, and then to golden-orange. Sweet flavor with very thin flesh ideal for stuffing or pickling. A potted plant makes a great edible decoration for summer gatherings. $3.95. Unit. Price. Quantity.Availability.
SCARLET PEONY POPPY SEEDS Two- to three-foot tall plants burst with densely ruffled and exquisitely fringed scarlet red blooms. Get lost in the petal folds of these brilliant, extremely full-bodied 5"-diameter flowers. For best results, winter sow poppy seeds or sow in very early spring in a prepared garden bed. Thin seedlings to 12-18" apart. CRESTED MIX CELOSIA SEEDS Add splash and make a statement with your floral arrangements with celosia. This mix includes bright bold hues of red, orange and yellow. Cockscomb celosia has a unique look that can stand out in bouquets, or hide in the background for color. Very easy to grow. Will self sow inthe garden if
JENNY LIND MELON SEEDS The Jenny Lind is a small wonder (weighing in at a pound or two), with sweet, juicy succulence protected by ribbed, netted skin. The seductive, meltingly delicious pink-hued green flesh of this melon deserves every bit of renown as its namesake, Johanna Maria Lind. Ms. Lind, a Swede, caused an unbridled sensation when P.T. Barnum toured her throughout the states in the mid-1800s. 10 TOMATO TRANSPLANT TIPS 8. Tickle the roots. Loosening the roots will help the plant acclimate faster thus resulting in speedier growth, while but breaking the delicate roots will weaken the plant. To strike the right balance, gently wiggle your fingers through the outer edge of the roots to loosen them just slightly. 9. Plant deeply. HONEY DROP CHERRY TOMATO Honey Drop is the cake of cherry tomatoes: an exceptionally sweet, well-flavored, and full-bodied tomato with substance. They are the ideal snacking tomato, small and mighty, with a fruity flavor and honey-like sweetness that beloved hybrid Sungold just can't match.Tevis and
MARZANO FIRE TOMATO SEEDS San Marzano-type tomatoes are many people’s favorites for saucing and processing. This one ignites an inferno of taste and texture in your favorite recipes. Marked with gorgeous orange stripes on its deep red flesh, Marzano Fires have the classic saucy attributes of a San Marzano with a bit of pizzazz.FLOWER SEEDS
Certified Organic. Fantastic and dramatic flowers with highly contrasting silver foliage and golden blooms. from $3.75. 100 Seeds - $3.75 Art Pack - $3.95 500 Seeds - $6.50 1 Ounce -TRELLIS NETTING
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Velvet leaves, lacy white flowers, and bottle-shaped fruits distinguish this beloved Palestinian gourd that can be picked young for a delicious meal or left to dry for use as a bowl or vessel. This variety was introduced to us by Vivien Sansour, founder of the Palestine Heirloom SeedEMERITE POLE BEAN
In the era of the now collectible French torchons, or cloth tea towels, Vilmorin-Andrieux was breeding culinary French Filet beans for the palates of the court of King Louis XV. Though Americans are most familiar with mid-sized green beans, the thinner French filet beans HONEY DROP CHERRY TOMATO Honey Drop is the cake of cherry tomatoes: an exceptionally sweet, well-flavored, and full-bodied tomato with substance. They are the ideal snacking tomato, small and mighty, with a fruity flavor and honey-like sweetness that beloved hybrid Sungold just can't match.Tevis and
DRAGON'S TONGUE BEAN SEEDS Although it sounds frightening, there is nothing scaly, ferocious, or fire-breathing about this bean. The dragon has been tamed. The purple-streaked pods are tender, buttery, and smooth, with a palate-friendly flavor. It just looks ferocious, with its mottled exterior and its intimidating abundance. But, like all sheep CRESTED MIX CELOSIA SEEDS Add splash and make a statement with your floral arrangements with celosia. This mix includes bright bold hues of red, orange and yellow. Cockscomb celosia has a unique look that can stand out in bouquets, or hide in the background for color. Very easy to grow. Will self sow inthe garden if
HOW TO STORE LEFTOVER SEEDS Gardeners, at least the ones we’ve met, tend to have seed-hoarding tendencies. It’s hard to let go of a handful that has so much potential for new life: hundreds of new plants and millions of new seeds! Fortunately, seeds are very smart organisms that are meant to store new life through the seasons. If JUNE GARDENING CHECKLIST Over at our trials farm, Farmer Katie Wong notes the Alliums in bloom and the Irises "standing nice and tall after last weekend's hard rain." In the coming weeks, Katie says, "we'll be irrigating lots to keep the plants healthy during the anticipated hot days ahead, and I'll begin trellising the Tomatoes and Cucumbers.”Indeed, much of what we do on the farm in June holds true for the home HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANYART PACKSSHALLOTSVEGETABLESFLOWERSHERBSTOOLS& HOME
Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D! Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing How the toughest plants survive the toughest season. STARTING ALLIUMS FROM SEED I get more excited about starting alliums from seed than any other garden crop. They are a bright green beacon of spring that tell of winter's demise—which, by February, is the only story I want to hear. Seeds for this plant family—which includes onions, scallions, leeks, chives, garlic chives, and many other lesser kn MOTHER OF PEARL POPPY SEEDS Poppies can withstand crowding, so only thin if seedlings emerge less than 3" apart. Slow to start, but should take off once plants are 4" high. Mother of Pearl will bloom in several flushes and self-sows readily, so be sure to let some flowers go to seed. (Tip: to make broadcasting easier, mix seeds with sand.) Quick Facts. Days toGermination.
PIPPIN'S GOLDEN HONEY PEPPER This pepper dazzles with purple flowers with pendant fruit on 32" plants. 3-3½" pods ripen from black (with green interiors) to honey-mustard, and then to golden-orange. Sweet flavor with very thin flesh ideal for stuffing or pickling. A potted plant makes a great edible decoration for summer gatherings. $3.95. Unit. Price. Quantity.Availability.
SCARLET PEONY POPPY SEEDS Two- to three-foot tall plants burst with densely ruffled and exquisitely fringed scarlet red blooms. Get lost in the petal folds of these brilliant, extremely full-bodied 5"-diameter flowers. For best results, winter sow poppy seeds or sow in very early spring in a prepared garden bed. Thin seedlings to 12-18" apart. CRESTED MIX CELOSIA SEEDS Add splash and make a statement with your floral arrangements with celosia. This mix includes bright bold hues of red, orange and yellow. Cockscomb celosia has a unique look that can stand out in bouquets, or hide in the background for color. Very easy to grow. Will self sow inthe garden if
JENNY LIND MELON SEEDS The Jenny Lind is a small wonder (weighing in at a pound or two), with sweet, juicy succulence protected by ribbed, netted skin. The seductive, meltingly delicious pink-hued green flesh of this melon deserves every bit of renown as its namesake, Johanna Maria Lind. Ms. Lind, a Swede, caused an unbridled sensation when P.T. Barnum toured her throughout the states in the mid-1800s. 10 TOMATO TRANSPLANT TIPS 8. Tickle the roots. Loosening the roots will help the plant acclimate faster thus resulting in speedier growth, while but breaking the delicate roots will weaken the plant. To strike the right balance, gently wiggle your fingers through the outer edge of the roots to loosen them just slightly. 9. Plant deeply. HONEY DROP CHERRY TOMATO Honey Drop is the cake of cherry tomatoes: an exceptionally sweet, well-flavored, and full-bodied tomato with substance. They are the ideal snacking tomato, small and mighty, with a fruity flavor and honey-like sweetness that beloved hybrid Sungold just can't match.Tevis and
MARZANO FIRE TOMATO SEEDS San Marzano-type tomatoes are many people’s favorites for saucing and processing. This one ignites an inferno of taste and texture in your favorite recipes. Marked with gorgeous orange stripes on its deep red flesh, Marzano Fires have the classic saucy attributes of a San Marzano with a bit of pizzazz. HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANYART PACKSSHALLOTSVEGETABLESFLOWERSHERBSTOOLS& HOME
Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D! Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing How the toughest plants survive the toughest season. STARTING ALLIUMS FROM SEED I get more excited about starting alliums from seed than any other garden crop. They are a bright green beacon of spring that tell of winter's demise—which, by February, is the only story I want to hear. Seeds for this plant family—which includes onions, scallions, leeks, chives, garlic chives, and many other lesser kn MOTHER OF PEARL POPPY SEEDS Poppies can withstand crowding, so only thin if seedlings emerge less than 3" apart. Slow to start, but should take off once plants are 4" high. Mother of Pearl will bloom in several flushes and self-sows readily, so be sure to let some flowers go to seed. (Tip: to make broadcasting easier, mix seeds with sand.) Quick Facts. Days toGermination.
PIPPIN'S GOLDEN HONEY PEPPER This pepper dazzles with purple flowers with pendant fruit on 32" plants. 3-3½" pods ripen from black (with green interiors) to honey-mustard, and then to golden-orange. Sweet flavor with very thin flesh ideal for stuffing or pickling. A potted plant makes a great edible decoration for summer gatherings. $3.95. Unit. Price. Quantity.Availability.
SCARLET PEONY POPPY SEEDS Two- to three-foot tall plants burst with densely ruffled and exquisitely fringed scarlet red blooms. Get lost in the petal folds of these brilliant, extremely full-bodied 5"-diameter flowers. For best results, winter sow poppy seeds or sow in very early spring in a prepared garden bed. Thin seedlings to 12-18" apart. CRESTED MIX CELOSIA SEEDS Add splash and make a statement with your floral arrangements with celosia. This mix includes bright bold hues of red, orange and yellow. Cockscomb celosia has a unique look that can stand out in bouquets, or hide in the background for color. Very easy to grow. Will self sow inthe garden if
JENNY LIND MELON SEEDS The Jenny Lind is a small wonder (weighing in at a pound or two), with sweet, juicy succulence protected by ribbed, netted skin. The seductive, meltingly delicious pink-hued green flesh of this melon deserves every bit of renown as its namesake, Johanna Maria Lind. Ms. Lind, a Swede, caused an unbridled sensation when P.T. Barnum toured her throughout the states in the mid-1800s. 10 TOMATO TRANSPLANT TIPS 8. Tickle the roots. Loosening the roots will help the plant acclimate faster thus resulting in speedier growth, while but breaking the delicate roots will weaken the plant. To strike the right balance, gently wiggle your fingers through the outer edge of the roots to loosen them just slightly. 9. Plant deeply. HONEY DROP CHERRY TOMATO Honey Drop is the cake of cherry tomatoes: an exceptionally sweet, well-flavored, and full-bodied tomato with substance. They are the ideal snacking tomato, small and mighty, with a fruity flavor and honey-like sweetness that beloved hybrid Sungold just can't match.Tevis and
MARZANO FIRE TOMATO SEEDS San Marzano-type tomatoes are many people’s favorites for saucing and processing. This one ignites an inferno of taste and texture in your favorite recipes. Marked with gorgeous orange stripes on its deep red flesh, Marzano Fires have the classic saucy attributes of a San Marzano with a bit of pizzazz.FLOWER SEEDS
Certified Organic. Fantastic and dramatic flowers with highly contrasting silver foliage and golden blooms. from $3.75. 100 Seeds - $3.75 Art Pack - $3.95 500 Seeds - $6.50 1 Ounce -TRELLIS NETTING
Fine Art Posters; Fine Art Prints; Planting Guide Posters; Vegetables. New for 2021 Vegetables; Cover Crops; Arugula; Asian Greens PLANTING GUIDE POSTERS Fine Art Posters; Fine Art Prints; Planting Guide Posters; Vegetables. New for 2021 Vegetables; Cover Crops; Arugula; Asian GreensYAKTEEN GOURD SEEDS
Velvet leaves, lacy white flowers, and bottle-shaped fruits distinguish this beloved Palestinian gourd that can be picked young for a delicious meal or left to dry for use as a bowl or vessel. This variety was introduced to us by Vivien Sansour, founder of the Palestine Heirloom SeedEMERITE POLE BEAN
In the era of the now collectible French torchons, or cloth tea towels, Vilmorin-Andrieux was breeding culinary French Filet beans for the palates of the court of King Louis XV. Though Americans are most familiar with mid-sized green beans, the thinner French filet beans HONEY DROP CHERRY TOMATO Honey Drop is the cake of cherry tomatoes: an exceptionally sweet, well-flavored, and full-bodied tomato with substance. They are the ideal snacking tomato, small and mighty, with a fruity flavor and honey-like sweetness that beloved hybrid Sungold just can't match.Tevis and
DRAGON'S TONGUE BEAN SEEDS Although it sounds frightening, there is nothing scaly, ferocious, or fire-breathing about this bean. The dragon has been tamed. The purple-streaked pods are tender, buttery, and smooth, with a palate-friendly flavor. It just looks ferocious, with its mottled exterior and its intimidating abundance. But, like all sheep CRESTED MIX CELOSIA SEEDS Add splash and make a statement with your floral arrangements with celosia. This mix includes bright bold hues of red, orange and yellow. Cockscomb celosia has a unique look that can stand out in bouquets, or hide in the background for color. Very easy to grow. Will self sow inthe garden if
HOW TO STORE LEFTOVER SEEDS Gardeners, at least the ones we’ve met, tend to have seed-hoarding tendencies. It’s hard to let go of a handful that has so much potential for new life: hundreds of new plants and millions of new seeds! Fortunately, seeds are very smart organisms that are meant to store new life through the seasons. If JUNE GARDENING CHECKLIST Over at our trials farm, Farmer Katie Wong notes the Alliums in bloom and the Irises "standing nice and tall after last weekend's hard rain." In the coming weeks, Katie says, "we'll be irrigating lots to keep the plants healthy during the anticipated hot days ahead, and I'll begin trellising the Tomatoes and Cucumbers.”Indeed, much of what we do on the farm in June holds true for the home HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANYART PACKSSHALLOTSVEGETABLESFLOWERSHERBSTOOLS& HOME
Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D! Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing How the toughest plants survive the toughest season. STARTING ALLIUMS FROM SEED I get more excited about starting alliums from seed than any other garden crop. They are a bright green beacon of spring that tell of winter's demise—which, by February, is the only story I want to hear. Seeds for this plant family—which includes onions, scallions, leeks, chives, garlic chives, and many other lesser kn GOTH GARDEN FLOWER MIX A fascinating mix of dark, intricately-shaped flowers inspired by Medieval European art and architecture. Grow your very own Gothic cathedral with blood-red Celosia's ribbed vaults and the delicate stained-glass petals of Scabiosa; your hard work will attract a devout following of butterflies and bees. And don't forget SCARLET PEONY POPPY SEEDS Two- to three-foot tall plants burst with densely ruffled and exquisitely fringed scarlet red blooms. Get lost in the petal folds of these brilliant, extremely full-bodied 5"-diameter flowers. For best results, winter sow poppy seeds or sow in very early spring in a prepared garden bed. Thin seedlings to 12-18" apart. 10 TOMATO TRANSPLANT TIPS 8. Tickle the roots. Loosening the roots will help the plant acclimate faster thus resulting in speedier growth, while but breaking the delicate roots will weaken the plant. To strike the right balance, gently wiggle your fingers through the outer edge of the roots to loosen them just slightly. 9. Plant deeply. DRAGON'S TONGUE BEAN SEEDS Growing Instructions. Bush habit. Direct sow after frost. Succession sow every 3 weeks until 8-10 weeks before first fall frost in order to have fresh, high-quality beans all season. Dragon's Tongue Bean does not require exceptionally fertile soil; average garden soil will do. Harvest when pods are just starting to reveal the shape of the beans BLUE JADE DWARF SWEET CORN The kernels turn from white to steel blue when ripe, and turn a bit greener when cooked. Each dwarf plant yields about 2 ears about half the size of a standard ear of sweet corn. from $3.95. Unit. Price. Quantity. Availability. Art Pack (50 seeds) $3.95. FRENCH FINGERLING POTATO French Fingerling flaunts radiant rose-red skin and deep yellow flesh with an occasional red ring. The flesh is creamy, smooth, and gourmet-quality flavor. The plants are tall and spreading and the tubers resist common scab. They are best boiled or roasted. Does not ship internationally. PANTANO ROMANESCO TOMATO Indeterminate. Upon seeing the perfectly red, deeply scalloped 10 ounce fruits, most cannot help but declare, "That's a beautiful tomato!" Indeed, Pantanto Romanesco is a contender for the Platonic Ideal of what a red tomato should look like. The flavor is quite nice, acidic and sweet, making it PIRACICABA BROCCOLI SEEDS In the steamy inlands of Brazil lies the tropical city of Piracicaba. Though not far from the urban sprawl of São Paulo, Piracicaba is surrounded by tropical farmlands. It is here that this amazing, heat-tolerant broccoli was born. While most broccolis wither in the mid-summer heat, Piracicaba thrives, sending forth sh HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANYART PACKSSHALLOTSVEGETABLESFLOWERSHERBSTOOLS& HOME
Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D! Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing How the toughest plants survive the toughest season. STARTING ALLIUMS FROM SEED I get more excited about starting alliums from seed than any other garden crop. They are a bright green beacon of spring that tell of winter's demise—which, by February, is the only story I want to hear. Seeds for this plant family—which includes onions, scallions, leeks, chives, garlic chives, and many other lesser kn GOTH GARDEN FLOWER MIX A fascinating mix of dark, intricately-shaped flowers inspired by Medieval European art and architecture. Grow your very own Gothic cathedral with blood-red Celosia's ribbed vaults and the delicate stained-glass petals of Scabiosa; your hard work will attract a devout following of butterflies and bees. And don't forget SCARLET PEONY POPPY SEEDS Two- to three-foot tall plants burst with densely ruffled and exquisitely fringed scarlet red blooms. Get lost in the petal folds of these brilliant, extremely full-bodied 5"-diameter flowers. For best results, winter sow poppy seeds or sow in very early spring in a prepared garden bed. Thin seedlings to 12-18" apart. 10 TOMATO TRANSPLANT TIPS 8. Tickle the roots. Loosening the roots will help the plant acclimate faster thus resulting in speedier growth, while but breaking the delicate roots will weaken the plant. To strike the right balance, gently wiggle your fingers through the outer edge of the roots to loosen them just slightly. 9. Plant deeply. DRAGON'S TONGUE BEAN SEEDS Growing Instructions. Bush habit. Direct sow after frost. Succession sow every 3 weeks until 8-10 weeks before first fall frost in order to have fresh, high-quality beans all season. Dragon's Tongue Bean does not require exceptionally fertile soil; average garden soil will do. Harvest when pods are just starting to reveal the shape of the beans BLUE JADE DWARF SWEET CORN The kernels turn from white to steel blue when ripe, and turn a bit greener when cooked. Each dwarf plant yields about 2 ears about half the size of a standard ear of sweet corn. from $3.95. Unit. Price. Quantity. Availability. Art Pack (50 seeds) $3.95. FRENCH FINGERLING POTATO French Fingerling flaunts radiant rose-red skin and deep yellow flesh with an occasional red ring. The flesh is creamy, smooth, and gourmet-quality flavor. The plants are tall and spreading and the tubers resist common scab. They are best boiled or roasted. Does not ship internationally. PANTANO ROMANESCO TOMATO Indeterminate. Upon seeing the perfectly red, deeply scalloped 10 ounce fruits, most cannot help but declare, "That's a beautiful tomato!" Indeed, Pantanto Romanesco is a contender for the Platonic Ideal of what a red tomato should look like. The flavor is quite nice, acidic and sweet, making it PIRACICABA BROCCOLI SEEDS In the steamy inlands of Brazil lies the tropical city of Piracicaba. Though not far from the urban sprawl of São Paulo, Piracicaba is surrounded by tropical farmlands. It is here that this amazing, heat-tolerant broccoli was born. While most broccolis wither in the mid-summer heat, Piracicaba thrives, sending forth sh COMPOST – HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANY Fine Art Posters; Fine Art Prints; Planting Guide Posters; Vegetables. New for 2021 Vegetables; Cover Crops; Arugula; Asian Greens CONTACT US – HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANY We're happy to take your order by phone or to help you with any questions or concerns you have. Here's our contact info! By Phone Call us at 845-204-8769. Our phone hours are Monday-Friday, 9am to 5pm Eastern Time. By Email Please send us an email to mail@hudsonvalleyseed.com. We make every effort to respond to emails PLANTING GUIDE POSTERS Fine Art Posters; Fine Art Prints; Planting Guide Posters; Vegetables. New for 2021 Vegetables; Cover Crops; Arugula; Asian Greens THYME – HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANY Thyme. T ake a trip back in thyme with this evergreen herb: burn it as incense like the ancient Greeks did; purify your room with it like the Romans; take a leaf out of medieval Europe's book and stick a sprig under your pillow to stave off bad dreams. And travel through France, Assyria, and countless other places as thyme became rooted in POLLINATOR ATTRACTORS Anise Hyssop. Certified Organic. A versatile perennial herb that attracts pollinators. from $3.50. 200 Seeds - $3.50 Art Pack - $3.95 600 Seeds - $6.50 1,800 Seeds - $12.95. Add to Cart.EMERITE POLE BEAN
In the era of the now collectible French torchons, or cloth tea towels, Vilmorin-Andrieux was breeding culinary French Filet beans for the palates of the court of King Louis XV. Though Americans are most familiar with mid-sized green beans, the thinner French filet beans PIPPIN'S GOLDEN HONEY PEPPER This pepper dazzles with purple flowers with pendant fruit on 32" plants. 3-3½" pods ripen from black (with green interiors) to honey-mustard, and then to golden-orange. Sweet flavor with very thin flesh ideal for stuffing or pickling. A potted plant makes a great edible decoration for summer gatherings. $3.95. Unit. Price. Quantity.Availability.
JUNE GARDENING CHECKLIST Over at our trials farm, Farmer Katie Wong notes the Alliums in bloom and the Irises "standing nice and tall after last weekend's hard rain." In the coming weeks, Katie says, "we'll be irrigating lots to keep the plants healthy during the anticipated hot days ahead, and I'll begin trellising the Tomatoes and Cucumbers.”Indeed, much of what we do on the farm in June holds true for the home JENNY LIND MELON SEEDS The Jenny Lind is a small wonder (weighing in at a pound or two), with sweet, juicy succulence protected by ribbed, netted skin. The seductive, meltingly delicious pink-hued green flesh of this melon deserves every bit of renown as its namesake, Johanna Maria Lind. Ms. Lind, a Swede, caused an unbridled sensation when P.T. Barnum toured her throughout the states in the mid-1800s. MOTHER OF PEARL POPPY SEEDS Sir Cedric Morris was a 20th-century British artist who not only painted an array of portraits and still lifes but also practiced horticultural artistry, breeding new varieties of irises and poppies. For this poppy, he wanted to create a pastel palette of dusty pinks, muted purples, and blushed whites—all with a shell- HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANYART PACKSSHALLOTSVEGETABLESFLOWERSHERBSTOOLS& HOME
Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D! Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing How the toughest plants survive the toughest season. STARTING ALLIUMS FROM SEED I get more excited about starting alliums from seed than any other garden crop. They are a bright green beacon of spring that tell of winter's demise—which, by February, is the only story I want to hear. Seeds for this plant family—which includes onions, scallions, leeks, chives, garlic chives, and many other lesser kn GOTH GARDEN FLOWER MIX A fascinating mix of dark, intricately-shaped flowers inspired by Medieval European art and architecture. Grow your very own Gothic cathedral with blood-red Celosia's ribbed vaults and the delicate stained-glass petals of Scabiosa; your hard work will attract a devout following of butterflies and bees. And don't forget SCARLET PEONY POPPY SEEDS Two- to three-foot tall plants burst with densely ruffled and exquisitely fringed scarlet red blooms. Get lost in the petal folds of these brilliant, extremely full-bodied 5"-diameter flowers. For best results, winter sow poppy seeds or sow in very early spring in a prepared garden bed. Thin seedlings to 12-18" apart. 10 TOMATO TRANSPLANT TIPS 8. Tickle the roots. Loosening the roots will help the plant acclimate faster thus resulting in speedier growth, while but breaking the delicate roots will weaken the plant. To strike the right balance, gently wiggle your fingers through the outer edge of the roots to loosen them just slightly. 9. Plant deeply. DRAGON'S TONGUE BEAN SEEDS Growing Instructions. Bush habit. Direct sow after frost. Succession sow every 3 weeks until 8-10 weeks before first fall frost in order to have fresh, high-quality beans all season. Dragon's Tongue Bean does not require exceptionally fertile soil; average garden soil will do. Harvest when pods are just starting to reveal the shape of the beans BLUE JADE DWARF SWEET CORN The kernels turn from white to steel blue when ripe, and turn a bit greener when cooked. Each dwarf plant yields about 2 ears about half the size of a standard ear of sweet corn. from $3.95. Unit. Price. Quantity. Availability. Art Pack (50 seeds) $3.95. FRENCH FINGERLING POTATO French Fingerling flaunts radiant rose-red skin and deep yellow flesh with an occasional red ring. The flesh is creamy, smooth, and gourmet-quality flavor. The plants are tall and spreading and the tubers resist common scab. They are best boiled or roasted. Does not ship internationally. PANTANO ROMANESCO TOMATO Indeterminate. Upon seeing the perfectly red, deeply scalloped 10 ounce fruits, most cannot help but declare, "That's a beautiful tomato!" Indeed, Pantanto Romanesco is a contender for the Platonic Ideal of what a red tomato should look like. The flavor is quite nice, acidic and sweet, making it PIRACICABA BROCCOLI SEEDS In the steamy inlands of Brazil lies the tropical city of Piracicaba. Though not far from the urban sprawl of São Paulo, Piracicaba is surrounded by tropical farmlands. It is here that this amazing, heat-tolerant broccoli was born. While most broccolis wither in the mid-summer heat, Piracicaba thrives, sending forth sh HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANYART PACKSSHALLOTSVEGETABLESFLOWERSHERBSTOOLS& HOME
Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D! Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing How the toughest plants survive the toughest season. STARTING ALLIUMS FROM SEED I get more excited about starting alliums from seed than any other garden crop. They are a bright green beacon of spring that tell of winter's demise—which, by February, is the only story I want to hear. Seeds for this plant family—which includes onions, scallions, leeks, chives, garlic chives, and many other lesser kn GOTH GARDEN FLOWER MIX A fascinating mix of dark, intricately-shaped flowers inspired by Medieval European art and architecture. Grow your very own Gothic cathedral with blood-red Celosia's ribbed vaults and the delicate stained-glass petals of Scabiosa; your hard work will attract a devout following of butterflies and bees. And don't forget SCARLET PEONY POPPY SEEDS Two- to three-foot tall plants burst with densely ruffled and exquisitely fringed scarlet red blooms. Get lost in the petal folds of these brilliant, extremely full-bodied 5"-diameter flowers. For best results, winter sow poppy seeds or sow in very early spring in a prepared garden bed. Thin seedlings to 12-18" apart. 10 TOMATO TRANSPLANT TIPS 8. Tickle the roots. Loosening the roots will help the plant acclimate faster thus resulting in speedier growth, while but breaking the delicate roots will weaken the plant. To strike the right balance, gently wiggle your fingers through the outer edge of the roots to loosen them just slightly. 9. Plant deeply. DRAGON'S TONGUE BEAN SEEDS Growing Instructions. Bush habit. Direct sow after frost. Succession sow every 3 weeks until 8-10 weeks before first fall frost in order to have fresh, high-quality beans all season. Dragon's Tongue Bean does not require exceptionally fertile soil; average garden soil will do. Harvest when pods are just starting to reveal the shape of the beans BLUE JADE DWARF SWEET CORN The kernels turn from white to steel blue when ripe, and turn a bit greener when cooked. Each dwarf plant yields about 2 ears about half the size of a standard ear of sweet corn. from $3.95. Unit. Price. Quantity. Availability. Art Pack (50 seeds) $3.95. FRENCH FINGERLING POTATO French Fingerling flaunts radiant rose-red skin and deep yellow flesh with an occasional red ring. The flesh is creamy, smooth, and gourmet-quality flavor. The plants are tall and spreading and the tubers resist common scab. They are best boiled or roasted. Does not ship internationally. PANTANO ROMANESCO TOMATO Indeterminate. Upon seeing the perfectly red, deeply scalloped 10 ounce fruits, most cannot help but declare, "That's a beautiful tomato!" Indeed, Pantanto Romanesco is a contender for the Platonic Ideal of what a red tomato should look like. The flavor is quite nice, acidic and sweet, making it PIRACICABA BROCCOLI SEEDS In the steamy inlands of Brazil lies the tropical city of Piracicaba. Though not far from the urban sprawl of São Paulo, Piracicaba is surrounded by tropical farmlands. It is here that this amazing, heat-tolerant broccoli was born. While most broccolis wither in the mid-summer heat, Piracicaba thrives, sending forth sh COMPOST – HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANY Fine Art Posters; Fine Art Prints; Planting Guide Posters; Vegetables. New for 2021 Vegetables; Cover Crops; Arugula; Asian Greens CONTACT US – HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANY We're happy to take your order by phone or to help you with any questions or concerns you have. Here's our contact info! By Phone Call us at 845-204-8769. Our phone hours are Monday-Friday, 9am to 5pm Eastern Time. By Email Please send us an email to mail@hudsonvalleyseed.com. We make every effort to respond to emails PLANTING GUIDE POSTERS Fine Art Posters; Fine Art Prints; Planting Guide Posters; Vegetables. New for 2021 Vegetables; Cover Crops; Arugula; Asian Greens THYME – HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANY Thyme. T ake a trip back in thyme with this evergreen herb: burn it as incense like the ancient Greeks did; purify your room with it like the Romans; take a leaf out of medieval Europe's book and stick a sprig under your pillow to stave off bad dreams. And travel through France, Assyria, and countless other places as thyme became rooted in POLLINATOR ATTRACTORS Anise Hyssop. Certified Organic. A versatile perennial herb that attracts pollinators. from $3.50. 200 Seeds - $3.50 Art Pack - $3.95 600 Seeds - $6.50 1,800 Seeds - $12.95. Add to Cart.EMERITE POLE BEAN
In the era of the now collectible French torchons, or cloth tea towels, Vilmorin-Andrieux was breeding culinary French Filet beans for the palates of the court of King Louis XV. Though Americans are most familiar with mid-sized green beans, the thinner French filet beans PIPPIN'S GOLDEN HONEY PEPPER This pepper dazzles with purple flowers with pendant fruit on 32" plants. 3-3½" pods ripen from black (with green interiors) to honey-mustard, and then to golden-orange. Sweet flavor with very thin flesh ideal for stuffing or pickling. A potted plant makes a great edible decoration for summer gatherings. $3.95. Unit. Price. Quantity.Availability.
JUNE GARDENING CHECKLIST Over at our trials farm, Farmer Katie Wong notes the Alliums in bloom and the Irises "standing nice and tall after last weekend's hard rain." In the coming weeks, Katie says, "we'll be irrigating lots to keep the plants healthy during the anticipated hot days ahead, and I'll begin trellising the Tomatoes and Cucumbers.”Indeed, much of what we do on the farm in June holds true for the home JENNY LIND MELON SEEDS The Jenny Lind is a small wonder (weighing in at a pound or two), with sweet, juicy succulence protected by ribbed, netted skin. The seductive, meltingly delicious pink-hued green flesh of this melon deserves every bit of renown as its namesake, Johanna Maria Lind. Ms. Lind, a Swede, caused an unbridled sensation when P.T. Barnum toured her throughout the states in the mid-1800s. MOTHER OF PEARL POPPY SEEDS Sir Cedric Morris was a 20th-century British artist who not only painted an array of portraits and still lifes but also practiced horticultural artistry, breeding new varieties of irises and poppies. For this poppy, he wanted to create a pastel palette of dusty pinks, muted purples, and blushed whites—all with a shell- HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANYART PACKSSHALLOTSVEGETABLESFLOWERSHERBSTOOLS& HOME
Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D! Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing How the toughest plants survive the toughest season. STARTING ALLIUMS FROM SEED I get more excited about starting alliums from seed than any other garden crop. They are a bright green beacon of spring that tell of winter's demise—which, by February, is the only story I want to hear. Seeds for this plant family—which includes onions, scallions, leeks, chives, garlic chives, and many other lesser kn GOTH GARDEN FLOWER MIX A fascinating mix of dark, intricately-shaped flowers inspired by Medieval European art and architecture. Grow your very own Gothic cathedral with blood-red Celosia's ribbed vaults and the delicate stained-glass petals of Scabiosa; your hard work will attract a devout following of butterflies and bees. And don't forget SCARLET PEONY POPPY SEEDS Two- to three-foot tall plants burst with densely ruffled and exquisitely fringed scarlet red blooms. Get lost in the petal folds of these brilliant, extremely full-bodied 5"-diameter flowers. For best results, winter sow poppy seeds or sow in very early spring in a prepared garden bed. Thin seedlings to 12-18" apart. 10 TOMATO TRANSPLANT TIPS 8. Tickle the roots. Loosening the roots will help the plant acclimate faster thus resulting in speedier growth, while but breaking the delicate roots will weaken the plant. To strike the right balance, gently wiggle your fingers through the outer edge of the roots to loosen them just slightly. 9. Plant deeply. DRAGON'S TONGUE BEAN SEEDS Growing Instructions. Bush habit. Direct sow after frost. Succession sow every 3 weeks until 8-10 weeks before first fall frost in order to have fresh, high-quality beans all season. Dragon's Tongue Bean does not require exceptionally fertile soil; average garden soil will do. Harvest when pods are just starting to reveal the shape of the beans BLUE JADE DWARF SWEET CORN The kernels turn from white to steel blue when ripe, and turn a bit greener when cooked. Each dwarf plant yields about 2 ears about half the size of a standard ear of sweet corn. from $3.95. Unit. Price. Quantity. Availability. Art Pack (50 seeds) $3.95. FRENCH FINGERLING POTATO French Fingerling flaunts radiant rose-red skin and deep yellow flesh with an occasional red ring. The flesh is creamy, smooth, and gourmet-quality flavor. The plants are tall and spreading and the tubers resist common scab. They are best boiled or roasted. Does not ship internationally. PANTANO ROMANESCO TOMATO Indeterminate. Upon seeing the perfectly red, deeply scalloped 10 ounce fruits, most cannot help but declare, "That's a beautiful tomato!" Indeed, Pantanto Romanesco is a contender for the Platonic Ideal of what a red tomato should look like. The flavor is quite nice, acidic and sweet, making it BLACK BEAUTY EGGPLANT SEEDS Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, then transplant 24" apart once danger of frost has passed and soil is warm--usually 2-3 weeks after last frost. Cover immediately with row cover, as flea beetles love to devour eggplant leaves. Eggplants want heat; choose your sunniest spot for them. Give them ample water, drip irrigation isbest.
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Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D! Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing How the toughest plants survive the toughest season. STARTING ALLIUMS FROM SEED I get more excited about starting alliums from seed than any other garden crop. They are a bright green beacon of spring that tell of winter's demise—which, by February, is the only story I want to hear. Seeds for this plant family—which includes onions, scallions, leeks, chives, garlic chives, and many other lesser kn GOTH GARDEN FLOWER MIX A fascinating mix of dark, intricately-shaped flowers inspired by Medieval European art and architecture. Grow your very own Gothic cathedral with blood-red Celosia's ribbed vaults and the delicate stained-glass petals of Scabiosa; your hard work will attract a devout following of butterflies and bees. And don't forget SCARLET PEONY POPPY SEEDS Two- to three-foot tall plants burst with densely ruffled and exquisitely fringed scarlet red blooms. Get lost in the petal folds of these brilliant, extremely full-bodied 5"-diameter flowers. For best results, winter sow poppy seeds or sow in very early spring in a prepared garden bed. Thin seedlings to 12-18" apart. 10 TOMATO TRANSPLANT TIPS 8. Tickle the roots. Loosening the roots will help the plant acclimate faster thus resulting in speedier growth, while but breaking the delicate roots will weaken the plant. To strike the right balance, gently wiggle your fingers through the outer edge of the roots to loosen them just slightly. 9. Plant deeply. DRAGON'S TONGUE BEAN SEEDS Growing Instructions. Bush habit. Direct sow after frost. Succession sow every 3 weeks until 8-10 weeks before first fall frost in order to have fresh, high-quality beans all season. Dragon's Tongue Bean does not require exceptionally fertile soil; average garden soil will do. Harvest when pods are just starting to reveal the shape of the beans BLUE JADE DWARF SWEET CORN The kernels turn from white to steel blue when ripe, and turn a bit greener when cooked. Each dwarf plant yields about 2 ears about half the size of a standard ear of sweet corn. from $3.95. Unit. Price. Quantity. Availability. Art Pack (50 seeds) $3.95. FRENCH FINGERLING POTATO French Fingerling flaunts radiant rose-red skin and deep yellow flesh with an occasional red ring. The flesh is creamy, smooth, and gourmet-quality flavor. The plants are tall and spreading and the tubers resist common scab. They are best boiled or roasted. Does not ship internationally. PANTANO ROMANESCO TOMATO Indeterminate. Upon seeing the perfectly red, deeply scalloped 10 ounce fruits, most cannot help but declare, "That's a beautiful tomato!" Indeed, Pantanto Romanesco is a contender for the Platonic Ideal of what a red tomato should look like. The flavor is quite nice, acidic and sweet, making it BLACK BEAUTY EGGPLANT SEEDS Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, then transplant 24" apart once danger of frost has passed and soil is warm--usually 2-3 weeks after last frost. Cover immediately with row cover, as flea beetles love to devour eggplant leaves. Eggplants want heat; choose your sunniest spot for them. Give them ample water, drip irrigation isbest.
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Certified Organic. Fantastic and dramatic flowers with highly contrasting silver foliage and golden blooms. from $3.75. 100 Seeds - $3.75 Art Pack - $3.95 500 Seeds - $6.50 1 Ounce - CONTACT US – HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANY We're happy to take your order by phone or to help you with any questions or concerns you have. Here's our contact info! By Phone Call us at 845-204-8769. Our phone hours are Monday-Friday, 9am to 5pm Eastern Time. By Email Please send us an email to mail@hudsonvalleyseed.com. We make every effort to respond to emails PLANTING GUIDE POSTERS Fine Art Posters; Fine Art Prints; Planting Guide Posters; Vegetables. New for 2021 Vegetables; Cover Crops; Arugula; Asian Greens THYME – HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANY Thyme. T ake a trip back in thyme with this evergreen herb: burn it as incense like the ancient Greeks did; purify your room with it like the Romans; take a leaf out of medieval Europe's book and stick a sprig under your pillow to stave off bad dreams. And travel through France, Assyria, and countless other places as thyme became rooted in POLLINATOR ATTRACTORS Anise Hyssop. Certified Organic. A versatile perennial herb that attracts pollinators. from $3.50. 200 Seeds - $3.50 Art Pack - $3.95 600 Seeds - $6.50 1,800 Seeds - $12.95. Add to Cart.YAKTEEN GOURD SEEDS
Velvet leaves, lacy white flowers, and bottle-shaped fruits distinguish this beloved Palestinian gourd that can be picked young for a delicious meal or left to dry for use as a bowl or vessel. This variety was introduced to us by Vivien Sansour, founder of the Palestine Heirloom Seed JUNE GARDENING CHECKLIST Over at our trials farm, Farmer Katie Wong notes the Alliums in bloom and the Irises "standing nice and tall after last weekend's hard rain." In the coming weeks, Katie says, "we'll be irrigating lots to keep the plants healthy during the anticipated hot days ahead, and I'll begin trellising the Tomatoes and Cucumbers.”Indeed, much of what we do on the farm in June holds true for the homeSTONE RIDGE TOMATO
Larry Fuchser of Stone Ridge, New York, gave us the original seeds of this variety, along with this memorable description: “Mine have a rich, bulbous, deeply creased full-bodied sensuosity,” wrote Larry in the G-rated part of his email. “May her sexy hips live long and DRAGON'S TONGUE BEAN SEEDS Although it sounds frightening, there is nothing scaly, ferocious, or fire-breathing about this bean. The dragon has been tamed. The purple-streaked pods are tender, buttery, and smooth, with a palate-friendly flavor. It just looks ferocious, with its mottled exterior and its intimidating abundance. But, like all sheep PANTANO ROMANESCO TOMATO Indeterminate. Upon seeing the perfectly red, deeply scalloped 10 ounce fruits, most cannot help but declare, "That's a beautiful tomato!" Indeed, Pantanto Romanesco is a contender for the Platonic Ideal of what a red tomato should look like. The flavor is quite nice, acidic and sweet, making it HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANYART PACKSSHALLOTSVEGETABLESFLOWERSHERBSTOOLS& HOME
Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D! Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing How the toughest plants survive the toughest season.VEGETABLE SEEDS
Certified Organic. Bright and potent green, delectable in the cooler months. from $3.50. 500 Seeds - $3.50 Art Pack - $3.95 1500 Seeds - $6.50 2 Ounces - $10.95 8 Ounces - $19.95. Add to Cart. Add to WishList.
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Certified Organic. Fantastic and dramatic flowers with highly contrasting silver foliage and golden blooms. from $3.75. 100 Seeds - $3.75 Art Pack - $3.95 500 Seeds - $6.50 1 Ounce - STARTING ALLIUMS FROM SEED I get more excited about starting alliums from seed than any other garden crop. They are a bright green beacon of spring that tell of winter's demise—which, by February, is the only story I want to hear. Seeds for this plant family—which includes onions, scallions, leeks, chives, garlic chives, and many other lesser kn MOTHER OF PEARL POPPY SEEDS Poppies can withstand crowding, so only thin if seedlings emerge less than 3" apart. Slow to start, but should take off once plants are 4" high. Mother of Pearl will bloom in several flushes and self-sows readily, so be sure to let some flowers go to seed. (Tip: to make broadcasting easier, mix seeds with sand.) Quick Facts. Days toGermination.
BLACK BEAUTY EGGPLANT SEEDS Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, then transplant 24" apart once danger of frost has passed and soil is warm--usually 2-3 weeks after last frost. Cover immediately with row cover, as flea beetles love to devour eggplant leaves. Eggplants want heat; choose your sunniest spot for them. Give them ample water, drip irrigation isbest.
CRESTED MIX CELOSIA SEEDS Add splash and make a statement with your floral arrangements with celosia. This mix includes bright bold hues of red, orange and yellow. Cockscomb celosia has a unique look that can stand out in bouquets, or hide in the background for color. Very easy to grow. Will self sow inthe garden if
NEW YORKER TOMATO SEEDS New Yorkers don’t have time to wait around. This cold-tolerant, early season tomato produces some of the first fruits in your garden. And, just like a new musical on Broadway, after a sensational start and well-attended short run, this tomato will cede the spotlight to the newer, brighter tomatoes ripening in the next 10 TOMATO TRANSPLANT TIPS 8. Tickle the roots. Loosening the roots will help the plant acclimate faster thus resulting in speedier growth, while but breaking the delicate roots will weaken the plant. To strike the right balance, gently wiggle your fingers through the outer edge of the roots to loosen them just slightly. 9. Plant deeply. MARZANO FIRE TOMATO SEEDS San Marzano-type tomatoes are many people’s favorites for saucing and processing. This one ignites an inferno of taste and texture in your favorite recipes. Marked with gorgeous orange stripes on its deep red flesh, Marzano Fires have the classic saucy attributes of a San Marzano with a bit of pizzazz. HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANYART PACKSSHALLOTSVEGETABLESFLOWERSHERBSTOOLS& HOME
Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D! Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing How the toughest plants survive the toughest season.VEGETABLE SEEDS
Certified Organic. Bright and potent green, delectable in the cooler months. from $3.50. 500 Seeds - $3.50 Art Pack - $3.95 1500 Seeds - $6.50 2 Ounces - $10.95 8 Ounces - $19.95. Add to Cart. Add to WishList.
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Certified Organic. Fantastic and dramatic flowers with highly contrasting silver foliage and golden blooms. from $3.75. 100 Seeds - $3.75 Art Pack - $3.95 500 Seeds - $6.50 1 Ounce - STARTING ALLIUMS FROM SEED I get more excited about starting alliums from seed than any other garden crop. They are a bright green beacon of spring that tell of winter's demise—which, by February, is the only story I want to hear. Seeds for this plant family—which includes onions, scallions, leeks, chives, garlic chives, and many other lesser kn MOTHER OF PEARL POPPY SEEDS Poppies can withstand crowding, so only thin if seedlings emerge less than 3" apart. Slow to start, but should take off once plants are 4" high. Mother of Pearl will bloom in several flushes and self-sows readily, so be sure to let some flowers go to seed. (Tip: to make broadcasting easier, mix seeds with sand.) Quick Facts. Days toGermination.
NEW YORKER TOMATO SEEDS New Yorkers don’t have time to wait around. This cold-tolerant, early season tomato produces some of the first fruits in your garden. And, just like a new musical on Broadway, after a sensational start and well-attended short run, this tomato will cede the spotlight to the newer, brighter tomatoes ripening in the next BLACK BEAUTY EGGPLANT SEEDS Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, then transplant 24" apart once danger of frost has passed and soil is warm--usually 2-3 weeks after last frost. Cover immediately with row cover, as flea beetles love to devour eggplant leaves. Eggplants want heat; choose your sunniest spot for them. Give them ample water, drip irrigation isbest.
CRESTED MIX CELOSIA SEEDS Add splash and make a statement with your floral arrangements with celosia. This mix includes bright bold hues of red, orange and yellow. Cockscomb celosia has a unique look that can stand out in bouquets, or hide in the background for color. Very easy to grow. Will self sow inthe garden if
10 TOMATO TRANSPLANT TIPS 8. Tickle the roots. Loosening the roots will help the plant acclimate faster thus resulting in speedier growth, while but breaking the delicate roots will weaken the plant. To strike the right balance, gently wiggle your fingers through the outer edge of the roots to loosen them just slightly. 9. Plant deeply. MARZANO FIRE TOMATO SEEDS San Marzano-type tomatoes are many people’s favorites for saucing and processing. This one ignites an inferno of taste and texture in your favorite recipes. Marked with gorgeous orange stripes on its deep red flesh, Marzano Fires have the classic saucy attributes of a San Marzano with a bit of pizzazz. ABOUT US – HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANY Our Team. We are a small company of dedicated plant and art lovers. Just as a seed is the composite product of many forces—the soil, the sun, the rain, their specific pollinators—the Hudson Valley Seed Company thrives because our team combines the efforts of an array of important tasks. Ken Greene, Co-Founder & Creative Director. NEW YORKER TOMATO SEEDS New Yorkers don’t have time to wait around. This cold-tolerant, early season tomato produces some of the first fruits in your garden. And, just like a new musical on Broadway, after a sensational start and well-attended short run, this tomato will cede the spotlight to the newer, brighter tomatoes ripening in the next SCARLET PEONY POPPY SEEDS Two- to three-foot tall plants burst with densely ruffled and exquisitely fringed scarlet red blooms. Get lost in the petal folds of these brilliant, extremely full-bodied 5"-diameter flowers. For best results, winter sow poppy seeds or sow in very early spring in a prepared garden bed. Thin seedlings to 12-18" apart. EVENING PRIMROSE SEEDS The seeds of Evening Primrose are often made into oil and used for medicinal purposes. Biennial. Direct sow in fall or early spring by scattering seeds directly on the soil. If started early enough, Evening Primrose will flower the same year it is planted. If not, let over winter and enjoy blooms in early spring.MIKADO TOMATO
The first commercially available potato leaf tomato released in 1886, Mikado was once known as “Turner’s Hybrid”. After Turner shared the seeds, it was renamed after a once popular and now controversial opera. It then took a back seat to its own progeny; the now famous Brandywine that started the heirloom tomato craze HOW TO STORE LEFTOVER SEEDS Gardeners, at least the ones we’ve met, tend to have seed-hoarding tendencies. It’s hard to let go of a handful that has so much potential for new life: hundreds of new plants and millions of new seeds! Fortunately, seeds are very smart organisms that are meant to store new life through the seasons. IfMERLOT LETTUCE
Merlot is an open lettuce, harvest mature heads when full and frilly. Artwork by Bayla Laks. Bayla evokes the beauty of the Catskills and the richness of farm life with this painting. She has a BFA in Illustration and Art History and has spent time living and working ona biodynamic farm.
COSMONAUT VOLKOV TOMATO SEEDS This is an excellent Northeast variety with a sweet/tangy flavor. It has heavy yields of big fruit of around 4-5 inches in diameter--great for fresh eating!Early enough for a quick Russian summer and with a taste that's positively celestial, Cosmonaut Volkov Tomatoes will land a regular spot in your garden. The variety PANTANO ROMANESCO TOMATO Indeterminate. Upon seeing the perfectly red, deeply scalloped 10 ounce fruits, most cannot help but declare, "That's a beautiful tomato!" Indeed, Pantanto Romanesco is a contender for the Platonic Ideal of what a red tomato should look like. The flavor is quite nice, acidic and sweet, making it HONEY DROP CHERRY TOMATO Honey Drop is the cake of cherry tomatoes: an exceptionally sweet, well-flavored, and full-bodied tomato with substance. They are the ideal snacking tomato, small and mighty, with a fruity flavor and honey-like sweetness that beloved hybrid Sungold just can't match.Tevis and
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Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D! Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing How the toughest plants survive the toughest season.VEGETABLE SEEDS
Certified Organic. Bright and potent green, delectable in the cooler months. from $3.50. 500 Seeds - $3.50 Art Pack - $3.95 1500 Seeds - $6.50 2 Ounces - $10.95 8 Ounces - $19.95. Add to Cart. Add to WishList.
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Certified Organic. Fantastic and dramatic flowers with highly contrasting silver foliage and golden blooms. from $3.75. 100 Seeds - $3.75 Art Pack - $3.95 500 Seeds - $6.50 1 Ounce - STARTING ALLIUMS FROM SEED I get more excited about starting alliums from seed than any other garden crop. They are a bright green beacon of spring that tell of winter's demise—which, by February, is the only story I want to hear. Seeds for this plant family—which includes onions, scallions, leeks, chives, garlic chives, and many other lesser kn MOTHER OF PEARL POPPY SEEDS Poppies can withstand crowding, so only thin if seedlings emerge less than 3" apart. Slow to start, but should take off once plants are 4" high. Mother of Pearl will bloom in several flushes and self-sows readily, so be sure to let some flowers go to seed. (Tip: to make broadcasting easier, mix seeds with sand.) Quick Facts. Days toGermination.
BLACK BEAUTY EGGPLANT SEEDS Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, then transplant 24" apart once danger of frost has passed and soil is warm--usually 2-3 weeks after last frost. Cover immediately with row cover, as flea beetles love to devour eggplant leaves. Eggplants want heat; choose your sunniest spot for them. Give them ample water, drip irrigation isbest.
CRESTED MIX CELOSIA SEEDS Add splash and make a statement with your floral arrangements with celosia. This mix includes bright bold hues of red, orange and yellow. Cockscomb celosia has a unique look that can stand out in bouquets, or hide in the background for color. Very easy to grow. Will self sow inthe garden if
NEW YORKER TOMATO SEEDS New Yorkers don’t have time to wait around. This cold-tolerant, early season tomato produces some of the first fruits in your garden. And, just like a new musical on Broadway, after a sensational start and well-attended short run, this tomato will cede the spotlight to the newer, brighter tomatoes ripening in the next 10 TOMATO TRANSPLANT TIPS 8. Tickle the roots. Loosening the roots will help the plant acclimate faster thus resulting in speedier growth, while but breaking the delicate roots will weaken the plant. To strike the right balance, gently wiggle your fingers through the outer edge of the roots to loosen them just slightly. 9. Plant deeply. MARZANO FIRE TOMATO SEEDS San Marzano-type tomatoes are many people’s favorites for saucing and processing. This one ignites an inferno of taste and texture in your favorite recipes. Marked with gorgeous orange stripes on its deep red flesh, Marzano Fires have the classic saucy attributes of a San Marzano with a bit of pizzazz. HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANYART PACKSSHALLOTSVEGETABLESFLOWERSHERBSTOOLS& HOME
Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D! Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing How the toughest plants survive the toughest season.VEGETABLE SEEDS
Certified Organic. Bright and potent green, delectable in the cooler months. from $3.50. 500 Seeds - $3.50 Art Pack - $3.95 1500 Seeds - $6.50 2 Ounces - $10.95 8 Ounces - $19.95. Add to Cart. Add to WishList.
FLOWER SEEDS
Certified Organic. Fantastic and dramatic flowers with highly contrasting silver foliage and golden blooms. from $3.75. 100 Seeds - $3.75 Art Pack - $3.95 500 Seeds - $6.50 1 Ounce - STARTING ALLIUMS FROM SEED I get more excited about starting alliums from seed than any other garden crop. They are a bright green beacon of spring that tell of winter's demise—which, by February, is the only story I want to hear. Seeds for this plant family—which includes onions, scallions, leeks, chives, garlic chives, and many other lesser kn MOTHER OF PEARL POPPY SEEDS Poppies can withstand crowding, so only thin if seedlings emerge less than 3" apart. Slow to start, but should take off once plants are 4" high. Mother of Pearl will bloom in several flushes and self-sows readily, so be sure to let some flowers go to seed. (Tip: to make broadcasting easier, mix seeds with sand.) Quick Facts. Days toGermination.
BLACK BEAUTY EGGPLANT SEEDS Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, then transplant 24" apart once danger of frost has passed and soil is warm--usually 2-3 weeks after last frost. Cover immediately with row cover, as flea beetles love to devour eggplant leaves. Eggplants want heat; choose your sunniest spot for them. Give them ample water, drip irrigation isbest.
CRESTED MIX CELOSIA SEEDS Add splash and make a statement with your floral arrangements with celosia. This mix includes bright bold hues of red, orange and yellow. Cockscomb celosia has a unique look that can stand out in bouquets, or hide in the background for color. Very easy to grow. Will self sow inthe garden if
NEW YORKER TOMATO SEEDS New Yorkers don’t have time to wait around. This cold-tolerant, early season tomato produces some of the first fruits in your garden. And, just like a new musical on Broadway, after a sensational start and well-attended short run, this tomato will cede the spotlight to the newer, brighter tomatoes ripening in the next 10 TOMATO TRANSPLANT TIPS 8. Tickle the roots. Loosening the roots will help the plant acclimate faster thus resulting in speedier growth, while but breaking the delicate roots will weaken the plant. To strike the right balance, gently wiggle your fingers through the outer edge of the roots to loosen them just slightly. 9. Plant deeply. MARZANO FIRE TOMATO SEEDS San Marzano-type tomatoes are many people’s favorites for saucing and processing. This one ignites an inferno of taste and texture in your favorite recipes. Marked with gorgeous orange stripes on its deep red flesh, Marzano Fires have the classic saucy attributes of a San Marzano with a bit of pizzazz. ABOUT US – HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANY Our Team. We are a small company of dedicated plant and art lovers. Just as a seed is the composite product of many forces—the soil, the sun, the rain, their specific pollinators—the Hudson Valley Seed Company thrives because our team combines the efforts of an array of important tasks. Ken Greene, Co-Founder & Creative Director. NEW YORKER TOMATO SEEDS New Yorkers don’t have time to wait around. This cold-tolerant, early season tomato produces some of the first fruits in your garden. And, just like a new musical on Broadway, after a sensational start and well-attended short run, this tomato will cede the spotlight to the newer, brighter tomatoes ripening in the next SCARLET PEONY POPPY SEEDS Two- to three-foot tall plants burst with densely ruffled and exquisitely fringed scarlet red blooms. Get lost in the petal folds of these brilliant, extremely full-bodied 5"-diameter flowers. For best results, winter sow poppy seeds or sow in very early spring in a prepared garden bed. Thin seedlings to 12-18" apart. EVENING PRIMROSE SEEDS The seeds of Evening Primrose are often made into oil and used for medicinal purposes. Biennial. Direct sow in fall or early spring by scattering seeds directly on the soil. If started early enough, Evening Primrose will flower the same year it is planted. If not, let over winter and enjoy blooms in early spring.MIKADO TOMATO
The first commercially available potato leaf tomato released in 1886, Mikado was once known as “Turner’s Hybrid”. After Turner shared the seeds, it was renamed after a once popular and now controversial opera. It then took a back seat to its own progeny; the now famous Brandywine that started the heirloom tomato craze HOW TO STORE LEFTOVER SEEDS Gardeners, at least the ones we’ve met, tend to have seed-hoarding tendencies. It’s hard to let go of a handful that has so much potential for new life: hundreds of new plants and millions of new seeds! Fortunately, seeds are very smart organisms that are meant to store new life through the seasons. IfMERLOT LETTUCE
Merlot is an open lettuce, harvest mature heads when full and frilly. Artwork by Bayla Laks. Bayla evokes the beauty of the Catskills and the richness of farm life with this painting. She has a BFA in Illustration and Art History and has spent time living and working ona biodynamic farm.
COSMONAUT VOLKOV TOMATO SEEDS This is an excellent Northeast variety with a sweet/tangy flavor. It has heavy yields of big fruit of around 4-5 inches in diameter--great for fresh eating!Early enough for a quick Russian summer and with a taste that's positively celestial, Cosmonaut Volkov Tomatoes will land a regular spot in your garden. The variety PANTANO ROMANESCO TOMATO Indeterminate. Upon seeing the perfectly red, deeply scalloped 10 ounce fruits, most cannot help but declare, "That's a beautiful tomato!" Indeed, Pantanto Romanesco is a contender for the Platonic Ideal of what a red tomato should look like. The flavor is quite nice, acidic and sweet, making it HONEY DROP CHERRY TOMATO Honey Drop is the cake of cherry tomatoes: an exceptionally sweet, well-flavored, and full-bodied tomato with substance. They are the ideal snacking tomato, small and mighty, with a fruity flavor and honey-like sweetness that beloved hybrid Sungold just can't match.Tevis and
HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANYART PACKSSHALLOTSVEGETABLESFLOWERSHERBSTOOLS& HOME
Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D! Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing How the toughest plants survive the toughest season.VEGETABLE SEEDS
Certified Organic. Bright and potent green, delectable in the cooler months. from $3.50. 500 Seeds - $3.50 Art Pack - $3.95 1500 Seeds - $6.50 2 Ounces - $10.95 8 Ounces - $19.95. Add to Cart. Add to WishList.
FLOWER SEEDS
Certified Organic. Fantastic and dramatic flowers with highly contrasting silver foliage and golden blooms. from $3.75. 100 Seeds - $3.75 Art Pack - $3.95 500 Seeds - $6.50 1 Ounce - STARTING ALLIUMS FROM SEED I get more excited about starting alliums from seed than any other garden crop. They are a bright green beacon of spring that tell of winter's demise—which, by February, is the only story I want to hear. Seeds for this plant family—which includes onions, scallions, leeks, chives, garlic chives, and many other lesser kn MOTHER OF PEARL POPPY SEEDS Poppies can withstand crowding, so only thin if seedlings emerge less than 3" apart. Slow to start, but should take off once plants are 4" high. Mother of Pearl will bloom in several flushes and self-sows readily, so be sure to let some flowers go to seed. (Tip: to make broadcasting easier, mix seeds with sand.) Quick Facts. Days toGermination.
BLACK BEAUTY EGGPLANT SEEDS Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, then transplant 24" apart once danger of frost has passed and soil is warm--usually 2-3 weeks after last frost. Cover immediately with row cover, as flea beetles love to devour eggplant leaves. Eggplants want heat; choose your sunniest spot for them. Give them ample water, drip irrigation isbest.
CRESTED MIX CELOSIA SEEDS Add splash and make a statement with your floral arrangements with celosia. This mix includes bright bold hues of red, orange and yellow. Cockscomb celosia has a unique look that can stand out in bouquets, or hide in the background for color. Very easy to grow. Will self sow inthe garden if
NEW YORKER TOMATO SEEDS New Yorkers don’t have time to wait around. This cold-tolerant, early season tomato produces some of the first fruits in your garden. And, just like a new musical on Broadway, after a sensational start and well-attended short run, this tomato will cede the spotlight to the newer, brighter tomatoes ripening in the next 10 TOMATO TRANSPLANT TIPS 8. Tickle the roots. Loosening the roots will help the plant acclimate faster thus resulting in speedier growth, while but breaking the delicate roots will weaken the plant. To strike the right balance, gently wiggle your fingers through the outer edge of the roots to loosen them just slightly. 9. Plant deeply. MARZANO FIRE TOMATO SEEDS San Marzano-type tomatoes are many people’s favorites for saucing and processing. This one ignites an inferno of taste and texture in your favorite recipes. Marked with gorgeous orange stripes on its deep red flesh, Marzano Fires have the classic saucy attributes of a San Marzano with a bit of pizzazz. HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANYART PACKSSHALLOTSVEGETABLESFLOWERSHERBSTOOLS& HOME
Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D! Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing How the toughest plants survive the toughest season.VEGETABLE SEEDS
Certified Organic. Bright and potent green, delectable in the cooler months. from $3.50. 500 Seeds - $3.50 Art Pack - $3.95 1500 Seeds - $6.50 2 Ounces - $10.95 8 Ounces - $19.95. Add to Cart. Add to WishList.
FLOWER SEEDS
Certified Organic. Fantastic and dramatic flowers with highly contrasting silver foliage and golden blooms. from $3.75. 100 Seeds - $3.75 Art Pack - $3.95 500 Seeds - $6.50 1 Ounce - STARTING ALLIUMS FROM SEED I get more excited about starting alliums from seed than any other garden crop. They are a bright green beacon of spring that tell of winter's demise—which, by February, is the only story I want to hear. Seeds for this plant family—which includes onions, scallions, leeks, chives, garlic chives, and many other lesser kn MOTHER OF PEARL POPPY SEEDS Poppies can withstand crowding, so only thin if seedlings emerge less than 3" apart. Slow to start, but should take off once plants are 4" high. Mother of Pearl will bloom in several flushes and self-sows readily, so be sure to let some flowers go to seed. (Tip: to make broadcasting easier, mix seeds with sand.) Quick Facts. Days toGermination.
BLACK BEAUTY EGGPLANT SEEDS Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, then transplant 24" apart once danger of frost has passed and soil is warm--usually 2-3 weeks after last frost. Cover immediately with row cover, as flea beetles love to devour eggplant leaves. Eggplants want heat; choose your sunniest spot for them. Give them ample water, drip irrigation isbest.
CRESTED MIX CELOSIA SEEDS Add splash and make a statement with your floral arrangements with celosia. This mix includes bright bold hues of red, orange and yellow. Cockscomb celosia has a unique look that can stand out in bouquets, or hide in the background for color. Very easy to grow. Will self sow inthe garden if
NEW YORKER TOMATO SEEDS New Yorkers don’t have time to wait around. This cold-tolerant, early season tomato produces some of the first fruits in your garden. And, just like a new musical on Broadway, after a sensational start and well-attended short run, this tomato will cede the spotlight to the newer, brighter tomatoes ripening in the next 10 TOMATO TRANSPLANT TIPS 8. Tickle the roots. Loosening the roots will help the plant acclimate faster thus resulting in speedier growth, while but breaking the delicate roots will weaken the plant. To strike the right balance, gently wiggle your fingers through the outer edge of the roots to loosen them just slightly. 9. Plant deeply. MARZANO FIRE TOMATO SEEDS San Marzano-type tomatoes are many people’s favorites for saucing and processing. This one ignites an inferno of taste and texture in your favorite recipes. Marked with gorgeous orange stripes on its deep red flesh, Marzano Fires have the classic saucy attributes of a San Marzano with a bit of pizzazz. ABOUT US – HUDSON VALLEY SEED COMPANY Our Team. We are a small company of dedicated plant and art lovers. Just as a seed is the composite product of many forces—the soil, the sun, the rain, their specific pollinators—the Hudson Valley Seed Company thrives because our team combines the efforts of an array of important tasks. Ken Greene, Co-Founder & Creative Director. NEW YORKER TOMATO SEEDS New Yorkers don’t have time to wait around. This cold-tolerant, early season tomato produces some of the first fruits in your garden. And, just like a new musical on Broadway, after a sensational start and well-attended short run, this tomato will cede the spotlight to the newer, brighter tomatoes ripening in the next SCARLET PEONY POPPY SEEDS Two- to three-foot tall plants burst with densely ruffled and exquisitely fringed scarlet red blooms. Get lost in the petal folds of these brilliant, extremely full-bodied 5"-diameter flowers. For best results, winter sow poppy seeds or sow in very early spring in a prepared garden bed. Thin seedlings to 12-18" apart. EVENING PRIMROSE SEEDS The seeds of Evening Primrose are often made into oil and used for medicinal purposes. Biennial. Direct sow in fall or early spring by scattering seeds directly on the soil. If started early enough, Evening Primrose will flower the same year it is planted. If not, let over winter and enjoy blooms in early spring.MIKADO TOMATO
The first commercially available potato leaf tomato released in 1886, Mikado was once known as “Turner’s Hybrid”. After Turner shared the seeds, it was renamed after a once popular and now controversial opera. It then took a back seat to its own progeny; the now famous Brandywine that started the heirloom tomato craze HOW TO STORE LEFTOVER SEEDS Gardeners, at least the ones we’ve met, tend to have seed-hoarding tendencies. It’s hard to let go of a handful that has so much potential for new life: hundreds of new plants and millions of new seeds! Fortunately, seeds are very smart organisms that are meant to store new life through the seasons. IfMERLOT LETTUCE
Merlot is an open lettuce, harvest mature heads when full and frilly. Artwork by Bayla Laks. Bayla evokes the beauty of the Catskills and the richness of farm life with this painting. She has a BFA in Illustration and Art History and has spent time living and working ona biodynamic farm.
COSMONAUT VOLKOV TOMATO SEEDS This is an excellent Northeast variety with a sweet/tangy flavor. It has heavy yields of big fruit of around 4-5 inches in diameter--great for fresh eating!Early enough for a quick Russian summer and with a taste that's positively celestial, Cosmonaut Volkov Tomatoes will land a regular spot in your garden. The variety PANTANO ROMANESCO TOMATO Indeterminate. Upon seeing the perfectly red, deeply scalloped 10 ounce fruits, most cannot help but declare, "That's a beautiful tomato!" Indeed, Pantanto Romanesco is a contender for the Platonic Ideal of what a red tomato should look like. The flavor is quite nice, acidic and sweet, making it HONEY DROP CHERRY TOMATO Honey Drop is the cake of cherry tomatoes: an exceptionally sweet, well-flavored, and full-bodied tomato with substance. They are the ideal snacking tomato, small and mighty, with a fruity flavor and honey-like sweetness that beloved hybrid Sungold just can't match.Tevis and
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October's tips for extending the season and sowing with next... Grow-How: Store Now, Feast Later Posted by Isabel Vinton24Sep2020
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Posted by Anna Sones22Aug2020
Time to plan for garlic and pre-order garlic cloves plus... Growing in the Shadows: Shade Tolerant Varieties Posted by Anna Sones12Aug2020
Some veggies don't mind giving up a little light to... Season Extension into Fall and Winter Posted by Anna Sones09Aug2020
Tips on using row covers in the fall and other... Grow-How: Your August Gardening Checklist Posted by Isabel Vinton01Aug2020
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Harvest time is the big reward. But it, like all... June Gardening Checklist Posted by Shopify API04Jun2021
A month's worth of chores to keep your garden ship... Melina Hammer's Kitchen Garden Posted by Shopify API28May2021
A peek into cookbook author Melina Hammer's local kitchen garden. Melina Hammer's Recipe for Panzanella Posted by Shopify API28May2021
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Cut flower growing advice from Stars of the Meadow! Pack Art Backstory: Goth Garden Mix Posted by Shopify API14May2021
Join us for a discussion with artist Megan Buccere! Grow-How: Tomato Clinic Posted by Shopify API06May2021
Get your tomato seedlings off to a good start with... May Gardening Checklist Posted by Shopify API30Apr2021
A busy month in the garden! Vertical Gardening - Plants for Trellising Posted by Shopify API23Apr2021
Trellis these varieties for healthier plants with bigger yields. Catherine Bennett's Potato Growing Tips Posted by Shopify API16Apr2021
Advice from the lead farmer at Milkweed Tussock Tubers. Grower Profile: Milkweed Tussock Tubers Posted by Shopify API16Apr2021
Join us for a discussion with grower Catherine Bennett! Tips for Direct Sowing Posted by Shopify API01Apr2021
Follow these ten tips and direct sow with confidence! A Gardening Checklist for April Posted by Shopify API26Mar2021
Spring is here and it's time to get busy. Grower Profile: Stars of the Meadow Posted by Shopify API19Mar2021
Join us for a discussion with flower farmer Marybeth Wehrung! Growing Asian Greens Posted by Shopify API11Mar2021
Grow these quick-growing crops for flavor-packed meals. Grow-How: Root Vegetables Posted by Doug Muller04Mar2021
Our guide to growing robust and crunchy roots. A Gardening Checklist for March Posted by Shopify API26Feb2021
For healthy seedlings, schedule your indoor sowings. Pack Art Backstory: Persian Carpet Zinnia Posted by Shopify API18Feb2021
Join us for a discussion with artist Adeline Wang! Pack Art Backstory: Phoenix Nasturtium Posted by Shopify API12Feb2021
Join us for a discussion with artist Roger Peet! February Checklist: Plan for Pollinators Posted by Doug Muller03Feb2021
As you shop vegetable seeds, think about pollinators. Pack Art Backstory: Campfire Rudbeckia Posted by Doug Muller29Jan2021
Join us for a discussion with artist Lucy Nguyen! Seven Tips for Indoor Sowing Posted by Shopify API22Jan2021
Our quick-and-easy guide to growing healthy seedlings indoors. Pack Art Backstory: Paul Robeson Tomato Posted by Doug Muller15Jan2021
Join us for a discussion with artist Cbabi Bayoc! Seven Garden Themes to Inspire Posted by Shopify API08Jan2021
Focus your garden plans around a theme2020 Year in Review
Posted by Doug Muller31Dec2020
A look back on this challenging, beautiful year. Seed Catalog Shopping Tips Posted by Shopify API23Dec2020
Devise a strategy before you shop. Celebrate the Winter Solstice Posted by Shopify API17Dec2020
Some inspiration for brighter days ahead. Pack Art Backstory: Pica Chile Mix Posted by Shopify API11Dec2020
Join us for a discussion with artist Emily C-D!Winter Sown Flowers
Posted by Shopify API04Dec2020
Make sowing flowers your new winter ritual. Otto File Flint Cornbread Recipe Posted by Shopify API23Nov2020
A quick, vegan cornbread recipe from homegrown corn. how to grow poppies from seed Posted by Shopify API20Nov2020
Sow poppies in the cold for stunning blooms next growing... How to Overwinter Plants Outdoors Posted by Isabel Vinton11Nov2020
How the toughest plants survive the toughest season. Starting Milkweed from Seed Posted by Erin Enouen06Nov2020
Step-by-step growing instructions to start your own monarch butterflysanctuary.
Halloween Greetings
Posted by Shopify API30Oct2020
Why you should carve a jack-o'-lantern. Putting the Garden to Bed: Late Fall Garden Activities Posted by Isabel Vinton22Oct2020
Is your garden ready for winter (and next spring)?Medicinal Herbs
Posted by Shopify API16Oct2020
Grow medicinal herbs and make teas, infusions, and syrups! Simple Strategies for Preserving Herbs Posted by Shopify API09Oct2020
_A few quick and easy ways to process your herb harvest._ Grow-How: Your October Gardening Checklist Posted by Isabel Vinton01Oct2020
October's tips for extending the season and sowing with next... Grow-How: Store Now, Feast Later Posted by Isabel Vinton24Sep2020
Have your veggies and eat them, too! Grow-How: An Overwintering Overview Posted by Isabel Vinton14Sep2020
There are lots of things you can do starting now... Grow-How: Save The World One Meadow At A Time Posted by Anna Sones09Sep2020
Help sustain beneficial species, secure natural and man-made systems,and...
Sow What Now in September Posted by Anna Sones03Sep2020
What to sow and do in the September garden. Bright Ideas! A Flower Bulb for Every Purpose. Posted by Doug Muller29Aug2020
How to decide which bulbs to grow in your garden?...How to Grow Garlic
Posted by Anna Sones22Aug2020
Time to plan for garlic and pre-order garlic cloves plus... Growing in the Shadows: Shade Tolerant Varieties Posted by Anna Sones12Aug2020
Some veggies don't mind giving up a little light to... Season Extension into Fall and Winter Posted by Anna Sones09Aug2020
Tips on using row covers in the fall and other... Grow-How: Your August Gardening Checklist Posted by Isabel Vinton01Aug2020
Cinch this season and prepare for the next one with...How To Grow Garlic
Posted by Isabel Vinton25Jul2020
Our garlic planting guide. How to help this powerful plant... The Whys and Hows of Fall Cover Crops Posted by Isabel Vinton18Jul2020
A full guide to keep your garden well dressed in... When Plants Go to Seed Posted by Doug Muller11Jul2020
Behold the multitude of ways that plants reproduce! How and When to Harvest Posted by Shopify API04Jul2020
Harvest time is the big reward. But it, like all... June Gardening Checklist Posted by Shopify API04Jun2021
A month's worth of chores to keep your garden ship... Melina Hammer's Kitchen Garden Posted by Shopify API28May2021
A peek into cookbook author Melina Hammer's local kitchen garden. Melina Hammer's Recipe for Panzanella Posted by Shopify API28May2021
A summertime Tuscan classic with heirloom tomatoes. Tips for Growing Cut Flowers with Marybeth Wehrung Posted by Shopify API20May2021
Cut flower growing advice from Stars of the Meadow! Pack Art Backstory: Goth Garden Mix Posted by Shopify API14May2021
Join us for a discussion with artist Megan Buccere! Grow-How: Tomato Clinic Posted by Shopify API06May2021
Get your tomato seedlings off to a good start with... May Gardening Checklist Posted by Shopify API30Apr2021
A busy month in the garden! Vertical Gardening - Plants for Trellising Posted by Shopify API23Apr2021
Trellis these varieties for healthier plants with bigger yields. Catherine Bennett's Potato Growing Tips Posted by Shopify API16Apr2021
Advice from the lead farmer at Milkweed Tussock Tubers. Grower Profile: Milkweed Tussock Tubers Posted by Shopify API16Apr2021
Join us for a discussion with grower Catherine Bennett! Tips for Direct Sowing Posted by Shopify API01Apr2021
Follow these ten tips and direct sow with confidence! A Gardening Checklist for April Posted by Shopify API26Mar2021
Spring is here and it's time to get busy. Grower Profile: Stars of the Meadow Posted by Shopify API19Mar2021
Join us for a discussion with flower farmer Marybeth Wehrung! Growing Asian Greens Posted by Shopify API11Mar2021
Grow these quick-growing crops for flavor-packed meals. Grow-How: Root Vegetables Posted by Doug Muller04Mar2021
Our guide to growing robust and crunchy roots. A Gardening Checklist for March Posted by Shopify API26Feb2021
For healthy seedlings, schedule your indoor sowings. Pack Art Backstory: Persian Carpet Zinnia Posted by Shopify API18Feb2021
Join us for a discussion with artist Adeline Wang! Pack Art Backstory: Phoenix Nasturtium Posted by Shopify API12Feb2021
Join us for a discussion with artist Roger Peet! February Checklist: Plan for Pollinators Posted by Doug Muller03Feb2021
As you shop vegetable seeds, think about pollinators. Pack Art Backstory: Campfire Rudbeckia Posted by Doug Muller29Jan2021
Join us for a discussion with artist Lucy Nguyen! Seven Tips for Indoor Sowing Posted by Shopify API22Jan2021
Our quick-and-easy guide to growing healthy seedlings indoors. Pack Art Backstory: Paul Robeson Tomato Posted by Doug Muller15Jan2021
Join us for a discussion with artist Cbabi Bayoc! Seven Garden Themes to Inspire Posted by Shopify API08Jan2021
Focus your garden plans around a theme2020 Year in Review
Posted by Doug Muller31Dec2020
A look back on this challenging, beautiful year. Seed Catalog Shopping Tips Posted by Shopify API23Dec2020
Devise a strategy before you shop.__
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DIRECT SOW: HERBS, VEGETABLES AND FLOWERSQuick View
CHIVES
Edible, ornamental, and perennial–an essential part of everykitchen garden.
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GERMAN CHAMOMILE
Aromatic flowers make soothing tea for all seasons.from $3.50
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GARLIC CHIVES
Easy-to-grow, early perennial herb. Pretty white blooms in latesummer.
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LEMON BALM
Lemon-scented perennial herb attracts pollinators.$3.95
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RESINA CALENDULA
The best strain for making your own herbal salves.from $3.50
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DANVERS CARROT
One of the best home garden carrots.from $3.50
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PARISIAN CARROT
Exceptional eating quality; ideal for container culture.from $3.50
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SCARLET NANTES CARROT One of the oldest heirloom carrot varieties.from $2.95
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RED-CORED CHANTENAY CARROT Fat roots wonderful for winter storage.from $3.50
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YELLOWSTONE CARROT
Long yellow roots with vigorous tops.from $2.95
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GOLDEN SWEET SNOW PEA High-contrast, verdant vines with bright yellow pods.from $3.75
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LAXTON'S PROGRESS SHELL PEA Also known as Laxton's Progress No. 9.$3.50
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MAGNOLIA BLOSSOM SNAP PEA Tasty green pods amidst a tangle of tendrils.from $3.75
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Equally delicious fresh off the vine or steamed briefly.from $2.95
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SUGAR DADDY SNAP PEA Petite plants give way to endless amounts of peas.from $3.50
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TALL TELEPHONE SHELLING PEA High yields of peas in easy-to-shell pods.from $2.95
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SIBERIAN KALE
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VATES BLUE CURLED KALE Traditional crunchy kale shines in the winter garden.from $3.50
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BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON LETTUCE Ultra-soft leaves melt in your mouth. New York heirloom.from $3.50
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ITHACA LETTUCE
A buttery iceberg type developed in New York State.from $2.95
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MAGENTA LETTUCE
Tight head of lettuce that can withstand the heat.from $2.95
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REALLY RED DEER TONGUE LETTUCE Strikingly saturated; winsome in appearance and ruggedness.from $3.50
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BUTTERFLAY SPINACH
Huge tasty leaves resist bolting.from $3.50
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NEW ZEALAND SPINACH
A mild-flavored, high-yielding green for summer months.from $2.95
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MESCLUN MIX
A tasty collection of lettuce and other greens.from $3.50
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DEITRICH'S WILD BROCCOLI RAAB A great summer-sown broccoli raab.$3.75
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NOVANTINA BROCCOLI RAAB A mild, yet flavorful green and florets for sautes and stir-fry.from $3.75
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RHUBARB CHARD
One of the prettiest greens you can plant.from $3.50
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BULLS BLOOD BEET
Roots, stems, and leaves are all red.from $3.50
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RUBY QUEEN BEET
Fit for a queen.
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HARRIS MODEL PARSNIP A delight of late winter and early spring.from $3.75
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MINOWASE DAIKON RADISH Useful roots grow fast and big, yet remain crisp & sweetfrom $2.95
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FRENCH BREAKFAST RADISH Not just for dinner! Eat these tender roots any time of day.from $3.50
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PURPLE PLUM RADISH
Stunning purple skin and crisp white interiors.from $3.50
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AILSA CRAIG ONION
A jumbo, fast growing onion!from $3.50
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SPARKY FRENCH MIX MARIGOLD Petite, spunky marigolds are beneficial and edible!from $2.95
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PAINTED LADY SWEET PEA Highly scented, antique sweet peas with good heat resistancefrom $3.75
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Every seed has a story, sometimes going back thousands of years. At Hudson Valley Seed Company, we aim to celebrate these stories, and we’ve found the best medium in which to do so is art. Each year, we commission artists to tell the story of a particular seed variety. Those artists have ensured that over half of our varieties are offeredin Art Pack form.
ART PACK HIGHLIGHTS
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DANDY COLLARETTE DAHLIA Vigorous and showy low-growing plants.$3.95
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FEVERFEW
Perennial herb with daisy-like blooms and deep-green foliage.from $3.50
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GOOD BUG BLOOMS
A great mix for garden borders and beneficial bugs.$3.95
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PERSIAN CARPET ZINNIA Compact plants with burnished, ringed petals.from $2.95
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POLAR BEAR ZINNIA
Creamy white blooms make other colors pop.from $3.50
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STRAWFLOWER
Unusual flower perfect for drying.$3.95
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TORCH TITHONIA
Effusive and crowd-pleasing red-orange bloomsfrom $2.95
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NOZAKI CHINESE CABBAGE A quick-heading Chinese cabbage for the fall garden.$3.95
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PICA CHILE MIX
A mix of unique Mexican chile peppers.from $3.75
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PURPLE TOMATILLO
Deep purplish green fruits ripen to yellow.from $2.95
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RAINBOW TATSOI
Beautiful burnished Asian green for salads and stir fries.from $3.50
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SHANGHAI GREEN BABY BOK CHOY Petite, perfectly-shaped bok choy heads for spring and fall.from $3.50
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STONE RIDGE TOMATO
Use for fresh eating, roasting, or saucing.from $3.50
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WATERCRESS
Mildly spicy gourmet green for sandwiches, salads, and soup.from $2.95
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