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When you think of seed packs, Burpee is likely one of the first companies that comes to mind. Since , the company has been supplying seeds to gardeners, first through its mail order catalog and now online.

This old-school company knows how to innovate—each year Burpee's horticulturists develop brand new varietals. New this year: a disease-resistant tomato plant and a new squash hybrid called Lemon Drop. Looking for the perfect gift for a gardener? Terrain makes it easy. Gift-worthy themed seed packs, plantable seed sheets, and convenient grow kits let you assemble a customized present. Add on one of Terrain's stylish plant misters or watering cans to round out the gift.

All of the seeds—vegetable, flower, and herb included—are certified organic at the Southern California-based Plant Good Seed Company. Shop by individual vegetables, like carrot and zucchini, or buy seed collections, so you can plant several varieties of sage or fall greens.

The organization's seed bank includes plant varieties from more than 50 southwestern Native American communities. The seed store which will be reopening in May offers everything from arugula to chiles to parsnips—and Native American individuals and families in the Southwest can order up to 10 free seed packets per year. Their pictures are also stunning and will be sure to inspire a total garden makeover if you want to go down that path. Drool over recipes on their website by searching for your seeds or plants, then looking at amazing dishes that you can make once they grow.

You can also join them at their Missouri storefront, which includes a vegan restaurant, apothecary, mercantile, natural bakery, blacksmith shop. They also host events both in Missouri and California. Some of the most useful features on their website are their Farm Visits and Grower Profiles. If you want some first-hand insight, this is the place to look. This article was researched and written by Katie Begley , who has grown fresh fruits, vegetables, and flowers from seeds in her own home garden.

As an advocate for sustainable gardening, she loves heirloom seeds and plants that are as easy to grow as they are delicious. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile.

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Learn more about The Spruce's Editorial Process. Our Top Picks The Home Depot "This retailer offers the convenience of shipping or ordering online and picking up at the store and offers a variety of seeds from multiple brands. Buy on Home Depot. What We Like Variety of products Carries multiple brands.

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