Organic Vegetable and Herb Seedling Pre-Orders
PLANT YOUR VEGGIE GARDEN WITH US THIS YEAR
Support your local nursery while adding to an abundance of food sources in your own yard.
We are now accepting pre-orders for vegetable and herb seedlings. Prices will vary but, most 4 packs will be $4.50. Please email your order to helianativenursery@gmail.com before April 20th. Choose as many 4-packs from any of the options below.
VEGGIES/Fruit/Root:
Asparagus, Arugula, Hericot Vert, Brussel Sprouts, Beans – Kidney, Orca, Cannellini, Beets – Red, Gold, Broccoli, Broccoli rabe, Cabbages – Red, green, asian, Carrots – Orange, Purple, Celery, Watercress, Garlic, Fennel, Okra, Scallions, Turmeric, Rhubarb, Ginger, Leeks, Cauliflower, Corn, Collards, Cucumber, Eggplant, Kale – Lacinato, Green, Siberian, Purple, Kohlrabi, Lettuce – All different varieties – Mesclun mix available *butterhead, oakleaf, romaine, Chicory, Endive, Bok Choy, Tat Soi, Komatsuna – Soft Asian green, Mizuna – Asian, Mustard Green, Savoy - Cabbage, Standard Mustard Greens, Dandelion, Onions – Spring, bunching, red, gold, Snap Peas, Peppers – Bell, Cayenne, jalapeno, Potatoes – gold, white, purple, Sweet Potatoes – Yams, Japanese sweet potatoes, Radish – watermelon, purple, French breakfast, Spinach, Winter Squash – Butternut, Kabocha etc., Summer Squash- Zucchini, Delicata etc. Tomatoes – Heirloom large and cherry in a variety of colors,Turnips, Chickpeas, Pumpkins, Watermelon
HERBS: Parsley, Dill, Rosemary, Chives, Oregano, Sage, Cilantro, Lavender, Mint, Thyme, Chamomile, Lemon Balm, Tarragon, Marjoram, Chervil, Basil, Savory, Sorrel, Borage, Chamomile, Comfrey, Horseradish, Rue
MEDICINAL:
**in addition to already listed culinary herbs with medicinal properties
Calendula, Motherwort, Echinacea, Holy Basil (Tulsi), Spilanthes, Nettle, St. Johns Wort, Gingko, Elderberry, Feverfew, Valerian, Lambs ear, Solomon’s Seal, Elecampane, Wormwood, Yarrow, Witch Hazel, Milk thistle
What You’ll Need:
A location that has level ground and gets good sunlight (6 to 8 hours per day).
The depth of the bed can vary, but six inches of soil is a minimum. Plants need at least a 6–12-inch rooting zone, so 12 inches is ideal.