Copenhagen Early Market Cabbage Seeds

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This blonde, short season cabbage has a ball-shaped head that weighs 4 to 5 pounds. Many love this variety for delicious sauerkraut paired with corned beef, or in Grandma’s famous coleslaw recipe.

Evergreen Bunching Onion Seeds

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bunching onions

These bunching onions are fantastic as green onions that can be added to any recipe. Slow to go to seed and producing in only 65-120 days, these onions are a kitchen garden essential.

How to Grow Melons from Seed

How to Grow Melons from Seed

Learning to grow melons from seed is one of the most rewarding gardening skills. It opens aworld of delicious flavors for you and your family to enjoy. Store-bought melons are oftenharvested early, prioritized for shipping rather than flavor, resulting in … Read More

VIP Club Growing Instructions

Mark your calendars for our annual open house! Join us for our 2nd Annual Open House & Warehouse Sale on Sunday, April 19th from 10 AM–3 PM at 610 Gateway Center Way, San Diego.   Meet the team behind your favorite seeds, shop the SDSC warehouse … Read More

Diatomaceous Earth

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Diatomaceous Earth is an all-natural, organic solution to insects in your garden. Use Diatomaceous Earth to protect baby transplants and manage insect populations in your garden, chicken coop, and home!

Purple Viking Seed Potatoes

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Purple Viking Seed Potato

Purple Viking seed potatoes are a live seasonal product with limited fall availability. Grow your own healthy and nutritious crop of potatoes with high-quality, disease-free, certified seed potatoes!

A Rap on Soil

A Rap on Soil

A Rap on Soil By Mel Lions Gardeners have always understood the value of healthy, rich soil. They take great care to nurture and develop it as a treasured asset that gets better with use. But because its mysteries lie … Read More

Organic Dwarf Tomato Uluru Ochre Seeds

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Tomato, Uluru Ochre

A burnt sunset-colored tomato with such vibrant colors, that it looks like it will glow in the dark. Uluru Ochre dwarf tomato was named from the giant monolithic rock in central Australia (Uluru/Ayers Rock). This plant produces sweet, medium to large juicy, and tender fruits on very compact, heat tolerant plants.

How to Grow Pumpkins

How to Grow Pumpkins

When learning how to grow pumpkins from seed, it’s important to remember that pumpkins, like squash, beans, and other large seed crops, are very easy to grow by planting their seeds directly in the ground. Success for direct sowing any … Read More

Planting Milkweed Seeds

Planting Milkweed Seeds

Planting milkweed seeds can be challenging if you are not aware of some key planting requirements for milkweed. We have seen in the past years an explosion of gardeners who want to plant milkweed seeds in their gardens to support … Read More

How to Amend Soil

How to Amend Soil

How to amend soil: The secret to gardening in Southern California and beyond! Your garden is only as good as your soil. If you want a beautiful garden, you must learn how to amend the soil. The better your soil, … Read More

Direct seeding for success

Direct Seeding for succes

How to Plant From Seeds Planting seeds directly into the ground is called direct seeding. Direct seeding successfully can be challenging if you do not know a few important factors about seed starting. Conversely, if seeds are given ideal soil conditions, most … Read More

How to Start a Vegetable Garden

If you want to learn how to start a vegetable garden, we’ve been at it for years here on our organic seed farm in San Diego. We know that a home vegetable garden is an essential part of a healthy … Read More

Garden Row Cover

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Garden Row Cover

Garden row cover is the key to producing healthy organic produce. Using row cover, you can help reflect some of the harmful UV light on sensitive crops, keep humidity in (essential for dry areas), and protect crops from insects.

Organic Ethiopian Kale Seeds

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Similar to kale, this green is a garden rock star! It’s mildly flavored, versatile, and thrives in Southern California gardens. Ethiopian kale is a must in your garden!