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2024 Spring Plant Sale

Beginning on Wednesday, May 8:

Wednesdays: 10am - 6pm

Thurs., Fri., Sat.: 10am - 5pm

May 20 (Victoria Day Monday): 10-5pm

*UPDATE (May 15) - full selection of plants now available in store!

Below is our planned list of available plants and growing supplies. It will be updated with any changes.

NEW this year:

Organic seeds will be available

(list below)

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Vegetables/Fruit
Herbs
Flowers
Gardening Supplies

PLANT LIST

All herbs and vegetable plants are certified organic (grown in potting mix without wetting agents or chemical fertilizers and are grown from untreated (not chemically coated) and non-GMO seed). 

 

In person shopping only on a first come first serve basis.  Preordering is not available. 

Payment options: cash and debit (credit accepted with service charge)

Pricing for all plants:

4 and 6 pack cell boxes: $3.50 or mix-and-match 8 for $25

4" pots: $3.75 each or mix-and-match 6 for $20

Vegetables/Fruit

Arugula - 4-pack box

Beans - 4-pack box

  • green

  • yellow

Beets - 4-pack box

  • red

  • golden

  • candy cane 

Broccoli - 4-pack box

Brussels Sprouts - 4-pack box

Cabbage - 4-pack box

  • green

  • red

  • napa


Cauliflower - 4-pack box

Celery - 4-pack box

Corn (sweet) - 6-pack box

Cucamelons - 4" pot

​​Cucumbers - 4" pot & 4-pack box

  • english

  • pickling

  • slicing

 

Eggplant - 4" pot

  • Rosa Bianca (Italian; white fruit with lavender streaks and a creamy, puddinglike flesh)

  • Black King (Japanese; long oval fruit (1.5lb) with attractive shiny dark black skin)

  • Millionaire (Asian-Japanese; deep purple, slender fruit, 8 inches long)

 

Ground Cherry - 4" pot

 

Kale - 4-pack box

  • green

  • red

  • black

Leeks - 4-pack box 

 

Lettuce - 4-pack box

 

  • green leaf

  • green butter

  • iceburg

  • romaine

 

Melons - 4" pot

  • watermelon

  • cantaloupe

  • honeydew

  • canary

Onions - 6-pack box

  • yellow

  • white

  • spring green

  • shallots

Pak Choi - 4-pack box

 

Peas - 4-pack box

  • snap

  • shelling

 

Peppers, sweet bell - 4" pot & 4-pack box

  • green

  • red

  • orange

  • yellow

Peppers, other - 4" pot

  • banana

  • mini yellow (snacking pepper)

Peppers, hot - 4" pot

  • jalapeno

  • serrano

  • habanero

  • poblano/ancho

  • cheyenne

  • thai chili

Pumpkin - 4" pot

  • pie pumpkin

  • pumpkin (jack-o-lantern)

 

Spinach - 4-pack box

Squash - 4" pot

  • butternut

  • pepper/acorn

  • spaghetti

  • delicata

Strawberries - 4" pot

  • Florida Beauty (ever bearing)

Swiss Chard - 4-pack box

  • rainbow

 

Tomatillos (green) - 4" pot

Tomato, beef

  • black sea man - 4" pot

  • black brown boar - 4" pot

  • boxcar willy - 4" pot

  • brandywine - 4" pot

  • buckbees - 4" pot

  • carmello - 4" pot

  • early wonder - 4" pot

  • garden peach - 4" pot

  • goose creek - 4" pot

  • green zebra - 4" pot

  • june pink - 4" pot

  • moon glow - 4" pot

  • sunfresh - 4" pot & 4-pack box

Tomato, roma

  • san marzano  - 4" pot & 4-pack box

  • roma supremo  - 4" pot

Tomato, cherry

  • black cherry - 4" pot

  • isis candy - 4" pot

  • matt's wild cherry - 4" pot

  • sungold - 4" pot

  • yellow pear - 4" pot

  • red cherry  - 4" pot & 4-pack box

  • super sweet 100  - 4" pot & 4-pack box

Zucchini - 4" pot

  • green

  • yellow

Potatoes ($3/2lb. bag)

  • Red Chieftain (red-skinned, white-fleshed)

  • Kennebec (white skin & flesh)

  • Yukon Gold (yellow flesh)

HERBS

All listed varieties below available in 4" pot

  • Basil (sweet, lemon, cinnamon, thai)

  • Chamomile

  • Chives

  • Cilantro

  • Dill

  • Lavender

  • Lemon Balm

  • Oregano (Greek)

  • Parsley (Italian/flat leaf, curly)

  • Mint (spearmint, lemon)

  • Sage

  • Thyme (Generic - German winter)

  • cat grass

FLOWERS

All listed varieties below available in 4-pack box

Calendula, dwarf (mix of orange, cream, yellow, and bicolours)

Lupins (mix - shades of purple, blue, red, yellow, and white)

Marigolds (French)

  • Blend (8 colour mix)

  • Spry (bicolour)

Nasturtiums (edible variety)​​

Poppy

  • red

  • cranberry

  • white

Sunflower

  • orange: 52" tall; pollenless

  • orange mahogany (orange and brown bicolour, dark centre); 72"; pollenless

  • lemon; 52" tall; pollenless

  • white (creamy petals, dark brown centre); 52" tall; pollenless

  • deep red (dark mahogany with dark centre); 72" tall; pollenless

  • terracotta; 72" tall

Viola:

  • Tiger Eye Red (exotic burgundy veined overlay on yellow and mahogany petals. scented)

  • Delft Blue (lower petals are white with darker blue brushstrokes, and have a dab of gold in the centre. Dark blue upper petals.)

Zinnia, Benary's Giant; 30-40" tall

  • salmon rose

  • pink

  • scarlet

  • wine

  • purple

  • golden yellow

  • red-lime

  • lime blush

  • lime orange

Zinnia, compact border (dwarf); 15" tall

  • double mix (bright orange, cherry, salmon rose, yellow, fire, white)

 

GROWING SUPPLIES

  • Certified Organic Mushroom Compost: approx. 25L, covers approx. 100 sq. ft.; $7/bag or 4 bags for $25 

  • Composted Chicken Manure 5-4-3: 800g bag (covers approx. 200 sq. ft.); $5/bag

100% natural organic fertilizer made of pure dry and granulated chicken manure to stimulate microorganism activity and improve soil structure.

  • Organic Bone Meal  4-10-0: 725g bag (covers approx. 100 sq. ft.); $5/bag

  • Organic Blood Meal 12-0-0: 700g bag (covers approx. 100 sq. ft.); $5/bag

  • All-in-one Organic Fertilizer (4-2-5): 725g bag (covers approx. 50 sq. ft.); $5/bag 

Excellent all in one garden fertilizer for all plants.  Alongside the high NPK, has 3.7% Calcium and 1% Magnesium

Ingredients: Alfalfa meal, feather meal, bone meal, mined potassium sulfate, rock phosphate, crustacean meal, seaweed extract, gypsum.

  • Organic Potting Mix (all-purpose): 3.8 cu ft/107 L; $50

The classic mix of peat and perlite for organic growing.  Performs in a variety of growing conditions and container sizes - use to start seeds or fill large containers. Excellent for a wide range of crops, such as annuals and perennials, flowers and, vegetables.

  • Row Cover: 6.9ft x 30 ft.; $20

A lightweight, breathable material that allows sunlight to reach the plants while protecting crops from the damage of freeze/frost, wind, pests, birds, animals.  Also used to accelerate seed germination and growth by preserving heat and moisture.

      

  • Row Cover Metal Support Hoops: $1.25 each or 6 for $7

Hoops are used to suspend the row cover above plants.  6 hoops are recommended for a 30 ft. length

  • Black Plastic Mulch: 4ft. x 25ft.; $5

Install film on garden bed to eliminate weeds, increase soil temperature and allow rapid root growth and prevent erosion from water.  Protects fruits and vegetables from direct contact with the ground so the crop remains clean and there are less plant diseases

  • Plant Clips; $5/ bag of 25 clips

Used for trellising plants on a twine system. Great for tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, melons, and other vine crops, flowers and plants.  Clips feature a quick release design so that they can easily be moved or reused. 

  • Tomato Support Hooks; $5/bag of 25 clips

Supports tomato clusters to prevent stem from pinching under weight of cluster or from tearing off the plant.  Used with a twine system.  Reusable.  

SEED LIST

Vegetables:

Arugula
Beans: green bush, yellow bush, purple bush, pole bean (green mottled)
Beets: red, golden        
Carrots: orange, rainbow mix      
Cucumber: Asian Slicer    

Lettuce: green leaf, red leaf, romaine, speckled crisphead, butter
Onions: red storage, green bunching      
Peas: shelling, snap, snow                  
Radish: round red       
Spinach       
Zucchini squash: green, yellow, romanesco       
Winter squash: pumpkin, butternut, delicata    

 

Herbs:      
Basil    
Cilantro  
Dill     
Parsley (flat leaf/Italian)       

 

Flowers:           
Cosmos       
Strawflower

Seeds

“The shorter the chain between raw food and fork, the fresher it is and the more transparent the system is.” 
― Joel Salatin

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