One of the more satisfying gardening experiences is growing your own food, and we believe that anyone can do it!

Whether you’re an experienced gardener with a large garden or someone new to plants with a small patio, Homestead Gardens has edible plants and herbs for sale that can help you enjoy a fresh harvest. Our staff is dedicated to providing quality plants and advice to help ensure your garden is a success.

Herb and Vegetables, Organic Food

Vegetables

Spice up your garden with some fresh produce. With a wide variety of vegetables available, we have something for everyone - from hearty broccoli to delicious asparagus, there are numerous choices of flavors and colors to choose from. Growers looking for gardening tips and advice can visit Homestead Gardens and find detailed steps for successful planting and harvesting of these succulent greens.


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Herbs

Get your herbs from Homestead Gardens and create your own personalized garden! Whether it’s to add some flavor to your favorite recipes, or simply to brighten up a corner of your home, Homestead Gardens has plenty of options. You can pick out basil and oregano for seasoning dishes, lavender and rosemary as soothing scents, or mint and parsley to give a pop of color.


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Growing Supplies

Whether you’re starting a tiny windowsill garden, planting an entire backyard patch of veggies, or just want some bright, beautiful herbs for your kitchen, they have everything you need. You’ll find top-notch soil mixes, very special fertilizers crafted with the plants’ needs in mind - not to mention the lovely pots, planters and raised beds that will turn your harvest into a work of art.


Homestead Gardens provides aspiring gardeners with everything they need to get a healthy, naturally grown produce in their own backyard.

 

Vegetables

You can’t beat a tomato fresh off the vine and still warm from the sun. We love helping people stock their vegetable gardens. Starting in early spring, you’ll find a wide selection of cool-season edible plants for sale in the Homestead Gardens greenhouse. Come in towards the end of March to get your garden growing with lettuce, cabbage, and broccoli transplants. By the end of April, you’ll find summer vegetables ready to tuck into your garden. Stop by to pick up tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, and more. When it’s time to plant fall gardens, you’ll find more cool-season vegetables like cabbage, kale, and lettuce ready for you to make the most of another season.

Planting a vegetable garden is a wonderful family activity. Children learn about nature and how food is created. As a family, you work together and bond even more. Homestead Gardens carries easy-to-grow vegetable varieties that are sure to provide a rewarding experience. We also stock many varieties that are well suited to container growing for those with limited space. Feel free to talk to our staff about what plants are best for your garden.

Can’t get enough of gardening? If you are looking to expand your garden, or to try something new in your homegrown garden, check out our selection of root veggies, including a wide selection of organic potatoes, onions, and more.

 

Herbs

It’s so much fun to pick fresh parsley for your dinner, right outside your door. Herbs are more than seasonings, with a leafiness that adds texture to any garden. They’re perfect for experienced gardeners, beginner gardeners, and even those who are sure they don’t possess a green thumb. They’re also easy and rewarding to care for, especially when you start with quality plants. We offer a selection of culinary herbs for sale year-round. Start a little indoor garden at any time of year. We offer a variety of herbs, including annual plants like basil, parsley, and cilantro, as well as perennial herbs like rosemary, sage, and thyme.

Spruce up meals and cocktails with fresh flavor by planting herbs into existing flower beds or around your patio for quick access. They’re sure to impress your guests. Those with limited backyard space can create a container garden of herbs. Many varieties do well in containers indoors. You can also grow them in flower boxes, hanging planters, or grow vertically by making a container wall.

 

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