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California Low-Growing Native Wildflower Mix (1/4 lb) $20.49 $24.99
CA Low-Growing - Native Wildflower MixAnnuals and Perennials Open Pollinated. Low-growing wildflowers native to California. Contains: Godetia, Chinese Houses, California Poppy, Idaho Fescue, Globe Gilia, Bird's Eyes, California Goldfields, Tidy Tips, Mountain Phlox, Pygmy-leaf Lupine, Sky Lupine, Five Spot, Baby Blue Eyes, Beach Evening Primrose, California Blue Bell, Blue-eyed Grass. Thin to 1" between seedlings when they are 3" tall. Flowers: Colorful mix. Blooms in spring to late summer Attracts: Attracts bees and butterflies Soil: Adaptable to various soil types, prefers native Native: CA USDA Zone: 3-10 Plant In: Fall or Spring Planting Depth: 1/8" Days to Germinate: 20-45 Days Height At Maturity: 9"-24" Sun/Shade Requirements: Full Sun Water Needs: Light Water Bloom Season:Spring/Summer Quantities of Specie Type Annual: 13 Perennial: 3 Biennial: 0 Native: 16 Imported: 0 Seeding Rate: 1/4-1/2 Lb/1000 sq ft or 11 Lbs/acre
California Low-Growing Native Wildflower Mix (lb) $76.99
CA Low-Growing - Native Wildflower MixAnnuals and Perennials Open Pollinated. Low-growing wildflowers native to California. Contains: Godetia, Chinese Houses, California Poppy, Idaho Fescue, Globe Gilia, Bird's Eyes, California Goldfields, Tidy Tips, Mountain Phlox, Pygmy-leaf Lupine, Sky Lupine, Five Spot, Baby Blue Eyes, Beach Evening Primrose, California Blue Bell, Blue-eyed Grass. Thin to 1" between seedlings when they are 3" tall. Flowers: Colorful mix. Blooms in spring to late summer Attracts: Attracts bees and butterflies Soil: Adaptable to various soil types, prefers native Native: CA USDA Zone: 3-10 Plant In: Fall or Spring Planting Depth: 1/8" Days to Germinate: 20-45 Days Height At Maturity: 9"-24" Sun/Shade Requirements: Full Sun Water Needs: Light Water Bloom Season:Spring/Summer Quantities of Species Type Annual: 13 Perennial: 3 Biennial: 0 Native: 16 Imported: 0 Seeding Rate: 1/4-1/2 Lb/1000 sq ft or 11 Lbs/acre
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California Low-Growing Wildflower Mix (1/4 lb) $24.99 $29.99
California Low-Growing Wildflower Mix Annuals and Perennials Open pollinated. Mix of native and non-native flowers that range in height of 9-24" Flowers: Colorful mix that blooms spring to fall Attracts: Attracts bees and butterflies Soil: Prefers native soil Native: Contains native and introduced USDA Zone: 3-10 Planting Depth: 1/8" Days to Germinate: 10-30 Days Height At Maturity: 9-24" Sun/Shade Requirements: Full sun Water Needs: Moderate Water Quantities of Specie Type Annual: 19 Perennial: 3 Biennial: 0 Native: 17 Imported: 5 Ingredients: Common Name-Life Color Ht Blm Season Origin % by Wt Pigmy-leaf Lupine- A Blue 16 Spring N 16% Sky Lupine- A Blue/White 20 Spring N 12% Five Spot- A Purple/White 12 Spr/Sum N 7% Chinese Forget-Me-Not- A Blue 18 Sum I 7% Dwarf Blanketflower- P Red/Yellow 14 Sum/Fall N 6% Baby Blue Eyes- A Blue 9 Spr/Sum N 6% California Poppy- A Orange 18 Spr/Sum N 5% Gazania- A Mix 14 Spr/Sm/Fal I 5% Candytuft, Dwarf Annual- A Mixed 12 Spr/Sum I 5% Blue Flax- P Blue 24 Sum/Fall N 5% Chinese Houses- A Lavender/White 24 Spr/Sum N 4% African Daisy- A Orange/Yellow 12 Spr/Sum I 4% Tidy Tips- A Yellow/White 12 Spr N 3% Mountain Phlox- A Lavender/White 16 Spr/Sum N 2% Beach Evening Primrose- P Yellow 12 Spr/Fall N 2% California Blue Bell- A Blue 24 Spr/Sum N 2% Godetia- A Pink/Red 18 Sum N 2% Globe Gilia- A Blue 24 Sum N 2% Bird's Eyes- A Purple/White 20 Summer N 2% Clarkia amoena- A Pink/White 20 Spr N 1% Coreopsis, Dwarf Plains - A Red 9 Sum/Fall I 1% California Goldfields- A Gold 12 Spring N 1% Seeding Rate: 1/4-.5 Lb/1000 sq ft or 14 Lbs/acre
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California Native Blue & Gold Wildflower Mix (1/4 lb) $21.49 $25.99
Blue and Gold CA - Native Wildflower MixAnnuals and Perennials Open Pollinated. A striking mix of native annual and perennials in the complementary colors of blue and gold. Mix contains Arroyo Lupine, Baby Blue Eyes, California Poppy, Yellow Lupine, Blue Flax, California Blue Bell, Beach Evening Primrose, Goldfields. 1/4 lb covers approximately 1000 sq ft if broadcast. Flowers: Deer resistant. Blooms spring to late summer Attracts: Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects Soil: Adaptable to various soil types Native: California USDA Zone: 3-10 Plant In: Fall or Spring Planting Depth: 1/8" Days to Germinate: 20-45 Days Height At Maturity: 12"-36" Sun/Shade Requirements: Full Sun Water Needs: Moderate Water Quantities of Specie Type: Annual: 6 Perennial: 2 Biennial: 0 Native: 8 Imported: 0
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California Native Wildflower Mix (1/4 lb) $16.99 $18.99
California Native - Wildflower MixAnnuals Open Pollinated. Enjoy the rich flora of California with this native mix. Contains: Arroyo Lupine, Pigmy-leaf Lupine, Yellow Lupine, California Poppy, Five Spot, Baby Blue Eyes, Sky Lupine, Chinese Houses, Tidy Tips, Godetia, Goldfields, Mountain Phlox, California Blue Bell, Showy Evening Primrose, Mountain Garland, Bird's Eyes, California Goldfields, Blue-eyed Grass, Globe Gilia.Flowers: Colorful Mix. Blooms spring to late summerAttracts: Attracts bees and butterfliesSoil: Prefers native soilNative: CaliforniaUSDA Zone: 3-10Plant In: Fall or SpringPlanting Depth: 1/8"Days to Germinate: 10-30 DaysHeight At Maturity: 8"-36"Sun/Shade Requirements: Full Sun Water Needs: Light WaterSeeding Rate: Use 125 seeds/sq ft Bloom Season: Spring/Summer Seeding Rate: 1/4-1/2 Lb/1000 sq ft or 11 Lbs/acre Quantities of Specie Type Annual: 17 Perennial: 2 Biennial: 0 Native: 19 Imported: 0
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California Native Wildflower Mix (lb) $60.99 $63.99
California Native - Wildflower MixAnnuals Open Pollinated. Enjoy the rich flora of California with this native mix. Contains: Arroyo Lupine, Pigmy-leaf Lupine, Yellow Lupine, California Poppy, Five Spot, Baby Blue Eyes, Sky Lupine, Chinese Houses, Tidy Tips, Godetia, Goldfields, Mountain Phlox, California Blue Bell, Showy Evening Primrose, Mountain Garland, Bird's Eyes, California Goldfields, Blue-eyed Grass, Globe Gilia.Flowers: Colorful Mix. Blooms spring to late summerAttracts: Attracts bees and butterfliesSoil: Prefers native soilNative: CaliforniaUSDA Zone: 3-10Plant In: Fall or SpringPlanting Depth: 1/8"Days to Germinate: 10-30 DaysHeight At Maturity: 8"-36"Sun/Shade Requirements: Full Sun Water Needs: Light WaterSeeding Rate: Use 125 seeds/sq ft Bloom Season: Spring/Summer Seeding Rate: 1/4-1/2 Lb/1000 sq ft or 11 Lbs/acre Quantities of Specie Type Annual: 17 Perennial: 2 Biennial: 0 Native: 19 Imported: 0
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California Perennial Wildflower Mix (1/4 lb) $23.99 $28.99
California Perennial - Wildflower MixAnnual and Perennials Open Pollinated. Designed to provide color in California Gardens year after year. One annual and thirteen perennial flowers. Contains: Blue Flax, Evergreen Plantain, Mexican Hat, Dwarf Blanketflower, Gazania, Moss Verbena, Double Dwarf Coreopsis, California Poppy, White Evening Primrose, Snow-in-Summer, Silver White Chrysanthemum, Beach Evening Primrose, Showy Evening Primrose, White Yarrow. 1/4 lb covers approximately 1000 sq ft if broadcast. Thin to 1 between seedlings when they are 3" tall.Flowers: Long blooming. Blooms spring to fallAttracts: Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insectsSoil: Adaptable to various soil types, prefers nativeNative: Native and Introduced USDA Zone: 3-10Plant In: Fall or SpringPlanting Depth: 1/8"Days to Germinate: 20-45 DaysHeight At Maturity: 10"-36"Sun/Shade Requirements: Full SunWater Needs: Moderate Water Quantities of Specie Type Annual: 1 Perennial: 13 Biennial: 0 Native: 7 Imported: 7 Seeding Rate: 1/8-1/4 Lb/1000 sq ft or 6 Lbs/acre
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California Poppy, Mission Bells (1/4 lb) $23.49 $27.99
California Poppies - Mission Bells Mix - Eschscholzia californica Tender Perennial Open Pollinated. Double and semi-double forms of this popular wildflower have satiny petals in a range of colors (white, pink, orange, and red). Easy to grow and a charming addition to the garden. Requires little maintenance and re-seeds heavily. 1/4 lb covers approximately 1,000 sq ft if broadcast. Flowers: Deer resistant. Blooms spring to late summer Attracts: Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects Soil: Prefers slightly acidic, well drained soil Native: California USDA Zone: 3-10 Plant In: Fall or Spring Planting Depth: 1/8" Days to Germinate: 20-45 Days Height At Maturity: 12"-24" Sun/Shade Requirements: Full Sun Water Needs: Light Water
Calphos Soft Rock Phosphate (25 lb bag) $14.99
Boost soil fertility and support strong root development with Calphos Soft Rock Phosphate, a natural source of phosphorus and calcium. This finely ground mineral powder provides essential nutrients that promote vigorous plant growth, improve flowering, and enhance fruit and vegetable production. Ideal for natural gardening, Calphos releases nutrients slowly over time, ensuring long-term benefits for soil health. Phosphorus plays a crucial role in energy transfer, root establishment, and bloom formation, while calcium strengthens cell walls and improves overall plant resilience. For a deeper understanding of phosphorus's impact on plant health, you might find our article on How to Use Fertilizers—Soft Rock Phosphate insightful. Calphos Soft Rock Phosphate can be applied before planting or used as a top dressing throughout the growing season. For specific guidance on phosphorus application for bulbous plants, refer to our blog post What Phosphorus is Right For Your Bulbs? Key Benefits: Averages 20% P2O5 (3% immediately available), 18% Calcium Use at 5 lb per 100 square feet or 1 ton per acre on phosphate-deficient soils, less on fertile soils Trees and perennials in vegetable gardens for flowering plants, use 1-10 lb per planting hole, depending on plant size Supplies phosphorus (P) and calcium (Ca) for up to 5 years after application, depending on the crop Provides calcium for strong cell structure and plant resilience Improves soil microbial activity and reduces nutrient loss Improve soil structure and encourage abundant plant growth with Calphos Soft Rock Phosphate. This natural mineral fertilizer provides essential nutrients that help plants establish deep roots, produce vibrant blooms, and yield high-quality fruits and vegetables. Learn More About Soil Health and Fertilization: How to Use Fertilizers—Soft Rock Phosphate What Phosphorus is Right For Your Bulbs? How to Use Fertilizers—Rock Dust Related Products: Calphos Soft Rock Phosphate (50 lb bag) Browse our full selection of fertilizers and soil amendments
Calphos Soft Rock Phosphate (5 lb bag) $9.99
Enhance soil fertility and promote strong root development with Calphos Soft Rock Phosphate (5 lb), a natural source of phosphorus and calcium. This slow-release mineral fertilizer provides essential nutrients that support plant growth, improve flowering, and encourage fruit and vegetable production. Ideal for organic gardening, it gradually breaks down in the soil, supplying a long-lasting source of phosphorus without the risk of leaching. Phosphorus is a key nutrient for root establishment, energy transfer, and bloom development, making Calphos an excellent choice for root vegetables, fruiting plants, and flowering ornamentals. In addition to phosphorus, this soft rock phosphate contains calcium, which strengthens plant cell walls and contributes to overall plant resilience. Together, these nutrients support vigorous plant growth and improved yields. Easy to apply, Calphos Soft Rock Phosphate can be mixed into the soil before planting or used as a top dressing to provide continuous nourishment throughout the growing season. It is suitable for vegetable gardens, orchards, flower beds, and general soil improvement. The finely ground powder ensures efficient nutrient absorption, helping plants thrive in a variety of growing conditions. Key Benefits: Rich Nutrient Content: Averages 20% P2O5 (3% immediately available), 18% calcium. Slow-Release Formula: Provides phosphorus and calcium for up to 5 years after application. Supports Root Growth: Strengthens root systems and improves plant resilience. Improves Soil Microbial Activity: Enhances beneficial bacteria for better soil health. Reduces Nutrient Loss: Stays in the soil, minimizing runoff and maximizing plant uptake. Versatile Application: Ideal for vegetables, trees, perennials, and general soil enrichment. Application Guidelines: General Use: Apply 5 lbs per 100 square feet or 1 ton per acre on phosphorus-deficient soils. Trees & Perennials: Use 1-10 lbs per planting hole, depending on plant size. Pre-Planting: Mix into the soil for best nutrient absorption. Top-Dressing: Apply around plants as a slow-release nutrient source. For larger applications, Calphos Soft Rock Phosphate is also available in a 50 lb bag. Learn More About Soft Rock Phosphate: How to Use Fertilizers: Soft Rock Phosphate Related Products: Feather Meal (50 lb) Bone Meal 3-15-0 (50 lb) Greensand (50 lb) Explore our range of soil amendments
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Candytuft, Dwarf (1/4 lb) $20.49 $24.99
Candytuft - Dwarf Fairy Mix - Iberis umbellataAnnual Open Pollinated. Flowers within 10 weeks from planting date! Performs well in garden beds, rock gardens, and borders, forming a low-lying mound covered in blooms. 1/4 lb covers approximately 1000 sq ft if broadcast. Thin plants to 8 - 12" apart.Flowers: Long blooming. Blooms from spring to late summerAttracts: Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects Soil: Needs excellent drainageNative: MediterraneanUSDA Zone: 3-9Plant In: Fall or SpringPlanting Depth: 1/16"Days to Germinate: 20-30 DaysHeight At Maturity: 12"-18"Sun/Shade Requirements: Full SunWater Needs: Light WaterApprox. Seeds Per Pack: 49,215Candytuft Dwarf, scientifically known as Iberis umbellata, is a popular choice among gardeners for its vibrant blooms and versatility. This charming plant, often referred to as the dwarf fairy mix, offers a stunning display of color and is well-suited for various garden settings. Whether you're looking to add a splash of color to your borders, create a picturesque rock garden, or attract pollinators, Candytuft Dwarf is an excellent option.Overview and CharacteristicsCandytuft Dwarf is an annual flower that belongs to the Brassicaceae family. Native to the Mediterranean region, this plant thrives in well-drained soils and full sun to partial shade. It is characterized by its low-lying mound blooms, which create a carpet of color in shades of white, pink, purple, and red. The flowers typically bloom from late spring to early summer, providing a long-lasting display of beauty.The plant grows to a height of approximately 10-12 inches and spreads about 8-10 inches wide. Its compact size makes it ideal for edging, borders, and container gardening. The finely textured, lance-shaped leaves add to its ornamental value even when the plant is not in bloom.Growing Candytuft DwarfGrowing Candytuft Dwarf from seeds is a straightforward process, making it suitable for gardeners of all experience levels. Here are some essential steps to ensure successful cultivation: Sowing Seeds: Sow the seeds directly into the garden bed after the last frost date. Scatter the seeds thinly and cover them with a light layer of soil. Keep the soil moist until germination, which typically occurs within 10-14 days. Soil Requirements: Iberis umbellata prefers well-drained, slightly alkaline soil. Adding organic matter such as compost can improve soil fertility and drainage. Sunlight and Watering: This plant thrives in full sun to partial shade. Ensure it receives at least 6 hours of sunlight daily. Water regularly, but avoid overwatering, as Candytuft Dwarf is drought-tolerant once established. Spacing and Thinning: Thin the seedlings to about 6-8 inches apart to provide adequate space for growth and air circulation. This spacing helps prevent disease and encourages robust flowering. Maintenance: Deadheading spent flowers promotes continuous blooming. Additionally, a light application of balanced fertilizer during the growing season can enhance flower production. Benefits and UsesCandytuft Dwarf offers numerous benefits beyond its aesthetic appeal: Pollinator Attraction: The vibrant flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, supporting the local ecosystem. Low Maintenance: As a drought-tolerant plant, Candytuft Dwarf requires minimal watering once established, making it an excellent choice for low-maintenance gardens. Versatility: Its compact size and colorful blooms make it suitable for various garden settings, including borders, rock gardens, and containers. Erosion Control: The dense, spreading growth habit helps control soil erosion on slopes and embankments. Companion PlantingCandytuft Dwarf pairs well with other annual flowers and perennials. Consider planting it alongside plants that have similar sunlight and water requirements. Some good companions include: Alyssum: Another low-growing, spreading plant that complements Candytuft Dwarf's blooms. Lavender: Adds height and fragrance, creating a visually appealing contrast. Coreopsis: Its bright yellow flowers provide a striking color combination. Candytuft Dwarf (Iberis umbellata) is a delightful addition to any garden. Its low-lying mound blooms, ease of growth, and numerous benefits make it a favorite among gardeners. Whether you're an experienced horticulturist or a novice, incorporating this charming annual flower into your garden will bring vibrant color and joy to your outdoor space.
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Cane Connectors (6/pk) $8.99 $11.49
Flexible six-hole connectors make building custom plant supports simple and efficient. Designed to stretch and hold canes or stakes from 1/4" up to 1" in diameter, these durable components are perfect for creating trellis teepees, vine supports, or protective fruit cages tailored to your garden’s needs. The versatile design allows for a wide range of configurations, providing stability and adaptability for climbing plants, vegetables, and flowering vines. Constructed from tough silicon-rubber, each connector grips securely without slipping, even in outdoor conditions. Their stretchable nature ensures a snug fit around various stake sizes, while also making them easy to reposition as plants grow or as your support structures need adjusting. Whether you’re training beans, peas, cucumbers, or decorative climbers, these connectors help keep plants upright and healthy by reducing strain on stems and improving air circulation. Ideal for both home gardeners and small-scale growers, cane connectors are reusable season after season, offering a sustainable and cost-effective solution for garden structure building. Combine them with bamboo stakes, fiberglass poles, or other supports to create durable, customizable frameworks that meet the specific needs of your crops and garden layout. Find additional plant support options in our Tools & Equipment collection. Material: Silicon-rubberDiameter Compatibility: 1/4"–1"Quantity: 6 per packUses: Trellis building, vine support, fruit cagesFeatures: Stretchable, durable, reusable
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Carbon Marking Pencil $2.99 $3.49
Use these soft carbon pencils on the zinc botanical labels for your favorite trees and bushes!Using carbon pencils for writing on zinc garden labels offers a practical and long-lasting solution for gardeners looking to keep their plant identification clear and readable. Carbon pencils provide a durable and smudge-resistant marking that withstands outdoor conditions better than many traditional options. Unlike regular graphite pencils or ink markers, carbon pencils are designed to bond well with zinc surfaces, ensuring that labels remain legible through various weather conditions, including rain and sun exposure.One of the key benefits of using carbon pencils is their resistance to fading. The carbon material maintains its visibility over time, which is crucial for gardeners who need reliable plant identification throughout the growing season. Additionally, carbon pencils are easy to use and require no special preparation; simply write directly on the zinc label, and the mark will adhere firmly.Another advantage is the ease of correction. If a mistake is made, the writing can be removed with a gentle abrasive, such as fine steel wool, allowing for quick and efficient corrections without wasting labels. This makes carbon pencils a cost-effective and environmentally friendly choice for both amateur and professional gardeners.
Carrying Tray - Plastic Pot 2" Sq (Fits 32 Pots) $1.29
This lightweight and durable carrying tray is designed to hold thirty-two 2" square pots, making it an excellent solution for organizing and transporting seedlings, cuttings, or small plants in greenhouses, nurseries, or home gardens. The tray’s open-grid design allows for optimal drainage and airflow, preventing excess moisture buildup around the roots and promoting healthy plant growth. Its sturdy construction ensures stability when moving plants, reducing the risk of tipping or spillage during transport. The tray fits perfectly with Anderson 2" square pots, offering a snug fit that keeps pots securely in place. Measuring 11" wide by 21 1/4" long and 2 1/4" deep, it accommodates plants efficiently without wasting bench or table space. The cell size tapers from 2 1/4" square at the top to 1 3/4" square at the bottom, making pot removal easy while maintaining a stable base. Ideal for seed starting, plant propagation, or small container production, this tray is a versatile tool for both professional growers and hobby gardeners. It’s reusable season after season, providing a sustainable alternative to disposable growing systems. Whether you’re moving seedlings outdoors for hardening off or simply reorganizing your greenhouse bench, this tray simplifies handling while keeping plants safe and organized. Explore more trays, pots, and propagation tools in our Tools & Equipment collection. Dimensions: 11" W x 21 1/4" L x 2 1/4" DCell Size: 1 3/4" square bottom, 2 1/4" square topCapacity: Holds 32 potsMaterial: Durable plasticUse: Seed starting, propagation, plant transport
Catalyst Craft Compost from $24.99
Catalyst Craft Compost is a carefully crafted microbial compost designed to bring life back to your soil. This bag is rich in microbial diversity and ideal for building a balanced, thriving soil food web. Whether you’re restoring tired garden beds or starting fresh, this compost delivers the biological support your plants need to flourish. This compost is generated from clean hay, manure, wood chips (no green waste, biosolids, or industry byproducts). Catalyst Craft Compost is a CDFA Registered Organic Input Material (OIM), meaning it is approved by the California Department of Food and Agriculture for use in certified organic production. The recommended application rate is 10 pounds (0.25 cubic feet) per 100 feet of planting space. In raised beds, apply up to 25% of growing media. Crafted with Precision and Purpose Produced by true compost enthusiasts, Catalyst BioAmendments takes pride in every batch. Their craft compost is made entirely without green waste, biosolids, or industrial byproducts. Instead, the ingredients are grown or sourced with intention—many right on their own property. Each windrow is closely monitored for moisture and temperature, and examined under a microscope to ensure a healthy mix of bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and nematodes. As a CDFA registered organic input material, it meets standards for use in certified organic agriculture. A True Biological Soil Amendment The result is a biological soil amendment that speaks for itself. Catalyst Craft Compost supports healthy root systems, improves nutrient cycling, and helps defend against plant diseases by fostering a complete soil ecosystem. With its living microbial content, it naturally improves soil structure and fertility over time. Perfect for Compost Tea or Direct Application It’s especially effective when used to brew compost tea, offering a powerful liquid feed packed with beneficial microbes. Easy to apply as a top-dress and packed with life, this compost is a reliable addition to any regenerative or organic gardening practice. Whether top-dressed, blended into soil, or steeped into compost tea, Catalyst Craft Compost brings nature’s complexity straight to your garden.
Chamomile Seeds (Organic) from $3.49
Chamomile is a charming and versatile herb celebrated for its daisy-like flowers and calming aroma. The small, white blooms with sunny yellow centers are perfect for making soothing herbal teas, tinctures, and sachets. Thriving in full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil, Chamomile is easy to grow and matures in about 60-70 days. The compact plants grow to about 12-18 inches tall, making them ideal for garden beds, borders, or containers. In addition to its culinary and medicinal uses, Chamomile is a pollinator-friendly plant that attracts bees and beneficial insects to your garden. This hardy annual reseeds easily, ensuring continuous blooms throughout the growing season. Regular harvesting of the flowers encourages fresh growth and a steady supply for drying or fresh use. Chamomile is a favorite for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance herb with both beauty and functionality. Whether you’re growing it for tea, aromatherapy, or its ornamental value, Chamomile adds a touch of tranquility to any garden. Chamomile - Matricaria recutita Annual An attractive herb with small white, daisy-like flowers with yellow centers and finely-cut foliage. The flowers are fragrant with an apple-like scent and attract bees, butterflies and birds as well as being a source for herbal tea and medicinal qualities. Both the flowers and foliage, when dried, are used for tea. Did You Know? Chamomile comes from two Greek words "kamai" and "melon" meaning "ground apple." Soil and Water: Chamomile likes well-drained, poor to average soil with a PH of 5.6-7.5 Keep it watered but not soggy. Planting and Growing: Sow seeds indoors about 6 weeks before last frost. Do not cover seed, it needs light to germinate. Suitable for outdoor planting, but not recommended for containers. Self-sows readily if left to go to seed. Harvesting and Storage: Harvest the flowers and foliage ideally early in the morning, when the flowers are just fully open. They can be used fresh, if desired, or hung to dry for storage and later use. Soil Temperature: 55-65¬∞FPlanting Depth: 1/8"Germination: 14-21 DaysHeight At Maturity: 20"-30"Sun/Shade: Full to Partial SunSpacing After Thinning: 6"Days to Maturity: 60-70Approx Seeds per Pack: 100 | Per 1 oz bulk: 274,990 Seeds   For more information, please enjoy our Resource Guide for planting and growing herbs.  
Champion Collard Green Seeds (Organic) from $3.99
Champion Collard Green is a resilient and productive variety known for its large, tender leaves and rich, earthy flavor. This cool-season crop thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, maturing in just 60-75 days. The broad, dark green leaves are packed with nutrients and have a mild, sweet taste, making them ideal for steaming, sautéing, or adding to soups and stews. Champion Collards are cold-hardy and even improve in flavor after a light frost, making them perfect for fall and winter gardens. The plants grow upright, reaching up to 2 feet tall, providing generous harvests throughout the season. Regular picking of the outer leaves encourages continuous growth and ensures fresh, tender greens for your kitchen. Easy to grow and low-maintenance, Champion Collard Green is a favorite for home gardeners and market growers alike. Whether you’re growing them for their nutritional value or their versatility in the kitchen, these collards deliver hearty, delicious greens that thrive in cooler climates. Add them to your garden for a reliable and rewarding crop. Collard Greens - Champion - Brassica oleracea var. acephala Biennial Heirloom. Collards tolerate more heat and frost than any other member of the cabbage family. Champion collards are a trusty, widely adapted variety. The dark green leaves a have a delicious cabbage flavor. This is a great variety for over-wintering and holds up to two weeks longer than many other collards. The leaves have a waxy coating that is a natural protection from cabbage worms. Did You Know? The name collards is a corruption of the Anglo-Saxon word "coleworts" which means "cabbage plants". Soil and Water: Provide ample, even water. These greens prefer deeply worked soil rich in organic matter. They need adequate nitrogen to develop the darkest leaf color. Planting and Growing: Direct sow four weeks before the last frost. Plant in rows three feet apart. Plant 8-10 weeks before the first frost for fall crops. Harvesting and Storage: Thin seedlings to six inches apart and use the thinnings as micro-greens. Harvest whole plants when they begin to touch to increase spacing to 18 inches. Pick off outer leaves on the plants left when they reach 10-12 inches tall. Soil Temperature: 45-85°FPlanting Depth: 1/4"-1/2"Germination: 5-10 DaysHeight At Maturity: 24"-36"Days To Maturity: 60-78 DaysSun/Shade: Partial SunSpacing After Thinning: 6"-18"Approx Seeds per Pack: 250 | Per 1 oz bulk: 6,307 Seeds
Chapin Hydrofeed Fertilizer Injector 16 oz $59.99
The Chapin HydroFeed fertilizer injector is a patent-pending design filled with features for use with drip irrigation, sprinkler, soaker hose and direct hose spray applications. This irrigation system comes with a clear tank for easy monitoring of usage, a large opening with O-ring to prevent leakage, funnel-top mouth for easy filling, adjustable faucet elbow for mounting to any hose spigot, rigid inlet tube with in-tank filter for debris-free mixing and drain with valve to quickly empty remaining product and water from the tank. Great way to conserve water and still have a lush, green, well-fed landscape or garden. 16 oz clear tank with funnel-shaped head for easy filling and monitoring usage Ideal for use with liquid fertilizer Adjustable connection elbow lets tank mount to any hose spigot Large opening with O-ring for leak-free operation Rigid inlet tube with filter for debris-free mixing and drain plug with valve to quickly empty the tank after each use Operating pressure is 40 psi ⚠ Warning: This product or its packaging has a CA Prop 65 Warning
Cherry Belle Radish Seeds (Organic) from $3.49
Cherry Belle Radish is a fast-growing and reliable variety that produces bright red, globe-shaped roots with crisp, white flesh and a mild, peppery flavor. Perfect for fresh eating, adding to salads, or pickling, this radish thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. Maturing in just 22-30 days, it’s one of the quickest crops to grow, making it ideal for succession planting and continuous harvests throughout the season. Cherry Belle is well-suited for garden beds, containers, or interplanting with slower-growing crops. Its crunchy texture and refreshing flavor make it a favorite for adding a zesty bite to dishes. This variety performs well in both spring and fall, tolerating cooler temperatures while maintaining its sweetness and crispness. Easy to grow and adaptable, Cherry Belle Radish is perfect for gardeners of all levels. Its vibrant color and quick rewards make it a fun and satisfying addition to any vegetable garden. Radish - Cherry Belle - Raphanus sativus Annual Cherry Belle radishes are round and bright, cherry red, 1" in diameter, with 2"-3" tops. The flesh is crisp, firm, and white. It's a good keeper and can be planted all summer long. This variety is a fast maturing, early-season radish, best used immature in salads and condiments. Did You Know? Radishes are a great source of vitamin C. From Holland, Cherry Belle is traditionally grown indoors or on soils high in organic matter. Soil Temperature: 45-90°FPlanting Depth: 1/2"Germination: 4-12 DaysHeight At Maturity: 3"Days To Maturity: 20-30 DaysSun/Shade: Full SunSpacing After Thinning: 4"-6"Approx Seeds per Pack: 200 | Per 1/4 lb bulk: 11,363 Seeds
Chikamasa Slanted Blade Snips $26.99
Great tool for fine trimming, pruning or bonsai enthusiasts. Rounded side of blade to prevent damaging plants Razor sharp slanted stainless steel blade (35 mm long) Total length of snips is 155 mm Handle is made of elastomer and is designed to provide stress-free natural movement of hands and fingers Stainless steel rivet resists rust and frictional wear, keeping blades sharp and working smoothly Chikamasa Slanted Blade Snips: Precision Pruning Made EffortlessIntroductionChikamasa Slanted Blade Snips are a versatile and indispensable tool for gardeners, horticulturists, and plant enthusiasts. With their unique design and exceptional cutting performance, these snips have gained a reputation as one of the top choices for precision pruning.FeaturesThe Chikamasa Slanted Blade Snips boast a range of features that make them stand out in the world of gardening and horticulture tools: High-Quality Steel Blades: Crafted from high-quality carbon steel, the blades of these snips are exceptionally sharp and durable. This ensures clean and precise cuts, reducing the risk of damage to your plants. Slanted Blade Design: The slanted blade design of these snips allows for easy access to tight spaces and hard-to-reach areas within your plants. This feature is particularly useful for delicate pruning tasks. Spring-Loaded Mechanism: Equipped with a spring-loaded mechanism, these snips effortlessly open after each cut, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged use. This feature is especially valuable for gardeners who spend hours pruning. Non-Slip Handles: The ergonomic, non-slip handles provide a comfortable grip and reduce the likelihood of accidental slips or cuts. These handles are designed with user safety and convenience in mind. Locking Mechanism: Chikamasa Slanted Blade Snips come with a locking mechanism that secures the blades in a closed position when not in use. This feature is essential for safe storage and transport. BenefitsThe Chikamasa Slanted Blade Snips offer numerous benefits to gardeners and horticulturists: Precision Pruning: These snips excel at precision pruning tasks, making them ideal for shaping and maintaining the health of your plants. The slanted blades allow for precise cuts close to the stem, minimizing damage to surrounding plant material. Reduced Hand Fatigue: The spring-loaded mechanism reduces the effort required to open the snips after each cut, making them suitable for extended use without causing hand fatigue or strain. Versatility: Whether you are trimming delicate flowers, bonsai trees, herbs, or vegetables, these snips are versatile enough to handle a wide range of pruning tasks. Durability: Crafted from high-quality steel, Chikamasa Slanted Blade Snips are built to last. Their durability ensures that you can rely on them for years of effective pruning. Safety: The non-slip handles and locking mechanism enhance safety during use and storage, reducing the risk of accidents or injuries. ApplicationsChikamasa Slanted Blade Snips find applications in various gardening and horticultural tasks: Flower Pruning: These snips are perfect for deadheading flowers, removing spent blooms, and shaping ornamental plants. Bonsai Care: Bonsai enthusiasts appreciate the precision and delicacy of these snips for maintaining the intricate forms of their bonsai trees. Herb and Vegetable Harvesting: When harvesting herbs and vegetables, these snips allow for clean and gentle cuts, preserving the quality and flavor of your produce. Indoor Gardening: Indoor gardeners benefit from the slanted blade design, which enables access to tight corners in potted plants and terrariums. Nursery Work: Professional nursery workers rely on the Chikamasa Slanted Blade Snips for propagating, shaping, and maintaining plants in commercial settings. Chikamasa Slanted Blade Snips are a premium pruning tool that offers precision, durability, and user-friendly features. Their unique design and exceptional cutting performance make them a valuable addition to any gardener's toolkit, whether you are tending to delicate flowers, bonsai trees, or a thriving vegetable garden. With these snips in hand, you can achieve the level of precision and care that your plants deserve.
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Children's Hand Tool Set $14.99 $15.99
Encourage young gardeners to explore the joys of planting, digging, and tending to their own outdoor spaces with this durable Children's Hand Tool Set. Perfectly sized for smaller hands, each tool features a smooth wooden handle and powder-coated metal head, offering a comfortable grip and long-lasting performance. The set’s bright, primary colors add a fun and cheerful touch, making gardening an exciting activity for kids while helping them learn responsibility and care for plants. Designed for real use—not just play—these tools can handle digging in garden beds, loosening soil, planting flowers or vegetables, and raking leaves or mulch. The compact size makes them ideal for container gardens, raised beds, or small backyard plots, allowing children to work alongside adults without feeling overwhelmed by heavy, oversized tools. Their lightweight construction also makes them easy to carry and store. This set includes a trowel, shovel, and rake, each measuring up to 8.5 inches long. Whether used at home, in a school garden, or for community planting projects, these tools help cultivate an early appreciation for nature and healthy outdoor activity. They’re a wonderful way to encourage hands-on learning and quality family time in the garden. Browse more kid-friendly gardening tools in our Gardening Tools for Kids collection. Includes: Trowel, Shovel, RakeTool Length: Up to 8.5 inchesMaterial: Wood handle with powder-coated metal headColor: Bright primary colorsUse: Children’s gardening and planting activities
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Children's Watering Can Assorted Colors $13.29 $14.99
Helping children nurture plants is even more enjoyable when they have their own watering can sized perfectly for small hands. These colorful metal cans measure approximately 5.5 inches tall and are available in an assortment of bright red, green, and blue finishes. We’ll select the color for you—each one is vibrant, durable, and designed to make watering time fun and engaging for young gardeners. The traditional-style design features a child-sized handle for easy carrying and control, along with a classic shower nozzle that delivers a gentle, even spray. This makes it perfect for watering delicate seedlings, potted plants, and garden beds without disturbing the soil or damaging tender leaves. Its sturdy metal construction ensures it can handle regular outdoor use while withstanding the rigors of enthusiastic little helpers. Whether used in the backyard, a school garden, or on the patio, this watering can encourages children to develop responsibility, patience, and a love for gardening. It also provides a practical, hands-on way for them to learn about plant care and the importance of consistent watering. Pair it with other kid-sized tools from our Children’s Gardening Tools collection for a complete, ready-to-use gardening set. Dimensions: Approx. 12" L x 4" W x 6" HHeight: 5.5 inchesMaterial: MetalColors: Red, green, blue (assorted)Use: Child-friendly plant watering
Chioggia Beet Seeds (Organic) from $3.99
Chioggia Beet, also known as the candy-striped beet, is a striking heirloom variety celebrated for its vibrant appearance and sweet, mild flavor. The roots are round and feature concentric rings of red and white, creating a stunning visual when sliced. This beet is perfect for roasting, steaming, or using raw in salads, where its unique pattern can be showcased. Chioggia is also an excellent choice for pickling due to its mild, earthy sweetness. The tops are tender and nutrient-rich, making them ideal for sautéing or adding to soups. Thriving in full sun and well-draining soil, Chioggia grows quickly and performs best in cooler weather, making it suitable for spring and fall planting. Its adaptability and dual-purpose harvest of roots and greens make it a favorite for gardeners and chefs alike. Easy to grow and visually captivating, Chioggia Beet is a must-have for anyone seeking a versatile and beautiful addition to their vegetable garden. Beet - Beta vulgaris (Crassa group) Biennial Heirloom. The flesh of this unusual Italian heirloom has red-and-white alternating rings with an eye-catching scarlet skin. This striped beet has a sweet, peppery taste and are beautiful when sliced horizontally in a salad. The green tops are delicious and nutritious both raw and cooked. A popular seller at farmers' markets. Soil Temperature: 50-85°FPlanting Depth: 1/2"Germination: 5-10 DaysHeight At Maturity: 2-4"Days To Maturity: 55-65 DaysSun/Shade: Partial SunSpacing After Thinning: 2-4"Approximate Seeds per Pack: 200 Seeds | Per 1/4 lb bulk: 11,322 Growing Chioggia beets is a delightful endeavor that brings a unique twist to any garden with their captivating red and white rings. These Italian heirlooms, often referred to as "bulls-eye" or "candy cane" beets, offer not only visual appeal but also a delectable taste, making them an excellent addition to various culinary creations. Understanding Chioggia Beets: Chioggia beets, part of the Beta vulgaris (Crassa group), are biennial heirlooms known for their remarkable appearance. Their flesh displays alternating red-and-white concentric rings beneath a scarlet skin, resembling a natural work of art. Beyond their aesthetics, these beets boast a sweet, slightly peppery taste that adds a distinct flavor to dishes. Cultivation Process: Planting: Chioggia beets prefer soil temperatures ranging between 50-85°F for optimal growth. Plant the seeds at a depth of 1/2 inch in well-draining soil. Germination: These seeds typically germinate within 5-10 days, showcasing early signs of growth. Maturity: On average, Chioggia beets reach maturity within 55-65 days, boasting a height of 2-4 inches. Sunlight and Spacing: While they thrive in partial sun, providing some shade can be beneficial. Space the plants 2-4 inches apart after thinning for proper growth. Unique Features: Chioggia beets are not only visually appealing but also nutritious. One beet contains a mere 35 calories and is rich in folic acid, making them a healthy addition to various diets, especially for pregnant women. Harvesting and Use: These beets are versatile in the kitchen. Slicing them horizontally reveals their stunning concentric rings, ideal for adding a visual pop to salads or as a colorful garnish. The green tops, equally flavorful and nutritious, can be enjoyed both raw and cooked. Culinary Recommendations: Consider incorporating Chioggia beets into a variety of culinary creations. From enhancing salads to providing a unique touch to roasted vegetable medleys, their vibrant appearance and distinct flavor elevate numerous dishes.
Chives Seeds (Organic) from $3.49
Chives are a versatile and hardy perennial herb, treasured for their delicate onion flavor and ease of cultivation. The slender, hollow green leaves are perfect for garnishing soups, salads, baked potatoes, and omelets, adding a subtle oniony touch to a variety of dishes. Thriving in full sun and well-draining soil, chives are low-maintenance and a great choice for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. They grow in clumps, reaching about 12-18 inches tall, and can be planted in garden beds, borders, or containers. In early summer, chives produce round, lavender-colored blooms that are not only edible but also attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. To maintain a continuous harvest, trim leaves regularly, which encourages fresh, flavorful growth. Chives are also a great companion plant, helping to deter pests from neighboring crops. With their culinary versatility, ornamental flowers, and pest-repelling properties, chives are a staple for any herb garden. Chives - Common - Allium schoenoprasum Hardy Perennial The thin, round leaves of chives are commonly used in soups and sauces. The plant grows in clumps up to 12" high and produces lavender flowers in midsummer. Chives are useful as a companion plant throughout the garden. Did You Know? Freeze-drying is the best drying method to preserve the chive's delicate flavor. Soil Temperature: 60-85°FPlanting Depth: 1/16"Germination: 7-14 DaysHeight At Maturity: 8"-14"Days To Maturity: 90-100 DaysSun/Shade: Full SunSpacing After Thinning: 5"-8"Approx Seeds per Pack: 100 Seeds | Per 1/4 lb bulk: 89,427   For more information, please enjoy our Resource Guide for planting and growing herbs.