There are moments in the agrarian season that define a gardener or farmer’s life. In the late summer and fall, it’s harvest season, when you’re busy harvesting baskets, boxes, and buckets of produce and working late into the night to get it all preserved. But long before that, it begins with planting season in April and May, when you’re racing spring showers to get everything planted at once.

Depending on where you live, planting season may be in full swing already, or maybe you still have a few weeks until it’s safe to plant warmer crops in your garden. Regardless of where you live, we would like to support you in this season with our Plant Your Garden Sale, happening NOW!

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 Plant Your Garden Sale

Discounts on seeds, books, & tools to help you Grow More Food this year.

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Garden Planning…Made Easy

(30% Off!)

This collection is a bundle of our FIVE garden planning tools that will help you calculate your spring and fall planting dates, as well as know what crops to plant together, when to plant herbs so they’re ready for canning season, and plant succesively for continuous harvests. A great deal!

Discounted Gardening & Homesteading Books

Learn new skills & try new projects – there’s something for everyone!

Discounts on Select Seeds

Stock up on 100% heirloom seeds!

We’ve discounted select heirloom herb, vegetable, & flower seedsno coupon code required!

Order Onions, Leeks, & Shallots!

Homegrown is always better…

Comfrey Back in Stock!

We have live comfrey roots & crowns available for purchase again this spring! Only available while supplies last.

Free Planting Tool

Plants have relationships with each other. Some crops grow well next to others, while some crops are antagonistic to other plants. Quickly and easily use this tool to make planting decisions for 20+ common garden plants!

Learn How to Plan Your Garden

In case you need more help and inspiration, here’s a whole series on our blog dedicated to the garden planning process. Check it out!

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