Some crops perform best when grown from transplants, that is, started indoors and grown into a sturdy seedling that is then planted. Because these crops must be further along in their growth cycle at planting, they require up-front indoor growing time. Some crops are seeded as early as January or February! Our Research department has identified all the crops that grow best when transplanted, so you can better plan your garden.
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Chabaud La France
Dianthus Seed
Scented French heirloom carnation for cutting garden with vintage look.
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Nova
(F1) Tomato Seed
Orange grape with excellent, sweet flavor, borne on long trusses.
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Maxifort
(F1) Tomato Seed
Vigorous, vegetative rootstock for large fruits and long-season crops.
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Madame Butterfly Pink
(F1) Snapdragon Seed
Unique, double petal Azalea-type cut flower with a Victorian look.
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El Jefe
(F1) Jalapeño Pepper Seed
Best combination of earliness and yield in a jalapeno.
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Northern Sea Oats
Organic Ornamental Grass Seed
Sturdy, glittering perennial grass for arrangements and landscapes.
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Arena III Blue Picotee
Pelleted (F1) Lisianthus Seed
Blooms reminiscent of antique tea roses, in main season flowering group.
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Nadia
(F1) Eggplant Seed
Traditional Black Italian type with glossy, blemish-free fruits.
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Storage No. 4
(F1) Cabbage Seed
Excellent eating quality from storage; performs well under stress.
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Galine
(F1) Eggplant Seed
High-yielding Black Bell type with very glossy, uniform fruits.
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