We offer the finest selection of gourmet vegetable seeds. Whether you're looking for tried-and-true varieties, or wanting to explore new culinary delights, you'll be pleased with our selection of gardener favorites, and atypical vegetable seeds. Shipping to U.S. only.
54 days. Large crops of delicious golden pods are easy to harvest and renowned for holding their tender texture.
55-95 days. Truly a versatile vegetable. Harvest early for tasty snap beans; let pods dry to reveal beautiful beans!
60 days. An award-winning variety! Fill your summer harvest with the ultimate in freshness and taste.
80 days. Kids find these 18" long beans totally amazing! Stir fry or steam as you would a snap bean.
100 days. This beautiful Italian heirloom delights with spirals of lime green towers.
70 days. Also called Napa cabbage, has a great flavor and is easy to digest! Makes a good baby green too!
65 days. Sweet flavor compared to Western head cabbage. Delicious in salads, stir-fry or wraps.
An adventurous collection of vegetables for creative cooking.
Set your table with this colorful corn that's made for eating!
56 days. A dynamic duo of peas and oats that improves your garden's soil fertility and structure.
65 days. This adorable cucumber looks like a lemon, eats like an apple. Sweet and crisp, mild flavor.
95 days. Grow the perfect snack in your garden! These sweet beans are nutritious, protein-filled and easy to grow!
90 days. Short season variety for an early season harvest of nutritious, buttery sweet beans. Use fresh or dried.
Quick trip from garden to table. These varieties have crop harvest times of 50 days or less.
40 days. A favorite of generations of gardeners. Consistently crisp and delicious!
50 days. Both red and green types - one of the most heat tolerant leaf lettuces available.
74 days. Brand new beautiful dark red romaine for gorgeous salads. Slow to bolt with excellent uniformity.
80 days. With old-fashioned, sweet flavor, this 1890s favorite still wins taste tests!
35 days. Developed to taste like wasabi. Awaken your taste buds with this beautiful mustard that packs a punch.
66 days. These super peas have plump edible pods filled with delicious sweetness and crispy texture.
75 days. A favorite for delicious pickled peppers. Great when stuffed for hors d'oeuvres, or add to shish kebabs.
110 days. This warty creature boasts delicious, fine-grained flesh for savory soups, veggie roasts and pies!
A fun collection of colorful vegetables sure to bring a smile to every plate!
Revive your taste buds with these tasty root crops, guaranteed to add delicious flavor to many meals.
90 days. Delicious, firm, sweet roots are a must for hearty soups and casseroles. Excellent winter storage crop.
Cook up a great southern meal with these veggies you can grow anywhere!
Nutty, maple syrup aroma and an exotic, spicy flavor. Vitamin and mineral packed.
With the pungency of radish, they provide a zesty flavor to liven up any dish you sprinkle them on.
55 days. This compact hybrid is early, & extremely productive for lots of flavorful, small zucchini to last the season.
50 days. This scrumptious little gem of a squash is so buttery and creamy delicious, it may soon be your favorite!
85 days. Delectable squash on small plants, great for container gardening. Beautiful fall decoration!
80 days. What a treat! The flavor is so delectable, there's no need for butter or spices! Superb keeping quality.
Grow many delicious salads with this organic collection. Perfect for containers or in the ground.
75 days. Tom Wagner bred this unique fruit from heirloom parents for sweet, not too acidic, well-balanced flavor.
75 days. The traditional variety for luscious, sun dried or oven roasted gems, tangy and sweet. Heavy yields.
Seven fearless cool season vegetables and herbs that can be sown in early spring.
Cool season vegetables to sow in mid-spring. Roots and great spring salad fare!
Cool and warm season vegetables to sow in late spring for summer-long eating!
Great fall fare begins with early summer sowing. Plan your bountiful harvest now!
A late summer sowing of these vegetables provides delicious fall salads and other fare.
A compilation of unusual, attention-getting ornamentals and veggies, to engage the eye and please the palate!