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Hot Pepper Seeds (Organic) - Jalapeno Early
Medium pepper that matures quicklyHot Pepper Seeds (Organic) - Jalapeno Early
Medium pepper that matures quicklyRegular price As Low As $8.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Pumpkin Seeds - Atlantic Giant
Record breaking, spectacularly largePumpkin Seeds - Atlantic Giant
Record breaking, spectacularly largeRegular price As Low As $6.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Squash Seeds (Summer) - Melody Blend
Mix of our most popular summer squashOut of StockSquash Seeds (Summer) - Melody Blend
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Lettuce Seeds (Organic) - Buttercrunch
Buttery soft lettuce leaves that only homegrown gardens can giveLettuce Seeds (Organic) - Buttercrunch
Buttery soft lettuce leaves that only homegrown gardens can giveRegular price As Low As $6.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Squash Seeds (Organic) - Golden Summer Crookneck
Heavy producer of swan-necked squashSquash Seeds (Organic) - Golden Summer Crookneck
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Okra Seeds - Clemson Spineless
Gardener's choice with seven- to nine-inch pods on six-foot tall plantsOkra Seeds - Clemson Spineless
Gardener's choice with seven- to nine-inch pods on six-foot tall plantsRegular price As Low As $4.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Kale Seeds - Garden Blend
Contains three different kalesKale Seeds - Garden Blend
Contains three different kalesRegular price As Low As $4.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Pumpkin Seeds - Cinderella
Flattened French heirloom varietyPumpkin Seeds - Cinderella
Flattened French heirloom varietyRegular price As Low As $4.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Pea Seeds - Sugar Snap (Snap Pea)
Lusciously sweet pods grow on tall six-inch vinesPea Seeds - Sugar Snap (Snap Pea)
Lusciously sweet pods grow on tall six-inch vinesRegular price As Low As $4.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Pea Seeds - Green Arrow
High performing shelling peaPea Seeds - Green Arrow
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Squash Seeds (Winter) - Waltham Butternut
Sweet and delicious, a fall family favoriteSquash Seeds (Winter) - Waltham Butternut
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Sweet Pepper Seeds - Sweet Banana
Flavorful and sweet, eat raw or pickledSweet Pepper Seeds - Sweet Banana
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Carrot Seeds - Little Finger
Fast growing mini carrotCarrot Seeds - Little Finger
Fast growing mini carrotRegular price As Low As $4.99Regular priceUnit price per -
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Corn Seeds - Golden Beauty
Buttery and soft, a summertime favoriteCorn Seeds - Golden Beauty
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Radish Seeds - Champion
Crisp with a mild white fleshRadish Seeds - Champion
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Rhubarb Seeds - Victoria
Best variety for cooking and bakingRhubarb Seeds - Victoria
Best variety for cooking and bakingRegular price As Low As $4.99Regular priceUnit price per
Plant vegetable seeds directly in your garden
- Choose from hundreds of garden sown varieties
- No special indoor lighting is required
- Some of the most go-to vegetables for meals are direct sown
- Direct sowing in your garden is as easy as it gets
The many advantages of garden sown vegetable seeds
Direct sown seeds are a godsend for the gardener with little time and without seed starting equipment. Starting seeds indoors, while it does give the grower an impressive headstart on the season, doesn’t work for everyone—and that’s okay!
Direct sowing, or direct planting, is a method of seeding that doesn’t use seed trays or grow lights. All you have to do is wait for the appropriate time to plant, and plant the seeds directly in the ground.
Sees are significantly cheaper than transplants—and while you might sow more seeds outside than you would in seed trays, you’ll still save money in the long run. Yes, you’ll spend a little more time thinning your rows, but at least you’re not spending weeks and months watering and potting up indoor seedlings.
There are hundreds of vegetable varieties that can be direct sown in the garden—ultimately saving you time, money, and space. Even those growers that have greenhouses and seed starting equipment might be tempted to start most of their seeds outdoors this season.
The best vegetable seeds for a direct sown garden
Heat-loving annuals like cucumbers and tropical vegetables like peppers thrive in direct-seeded situations. Seeds from these plants won’t germinate until the soil temperature has warmed up until at least 70°F—so wait a couple of weeks after your area’s last frost before directly planting these seeds.
Root crops like carrots, beets, and radishes actually prefer to be directly planted since these plants develop delicate taproots that can suffer from transplanting. These hardy plants can withstand wintry weather, so don’t hesitate to direct sow these seeds almost as soon as the soil can be worked in early spring.
Quick-growing leafy greens like lettuce, spinach, and kale are yet another excellent candidate for direct-sown gardens. Due to their fast growth, leafy greens are often direct-seeded and succession planted for multiple harvests all season long. Most leafy greens are frost tolerant, so start these seeds outdoors about a month before the average last frost date. If you’re worried about deep freezes, use a set of hoops and frost cloth or a sheet to create a protective caterpillar tunnel for your leafy greens on the coldest nights.
Direct sow vegetables by hand or with technology
Direct-sowing vegetable seeds can be as simple as pushing the seeds into the ground with your hands, or you can use technology for faster, more even seedings. Many gardeners use walk-behind seeders with specialized settings for different vegetables, but seeders aren’t necessary.
For smaller seeds like carrot seeds, you might choose to mix the seeds with a tablespoon of sand or cornmeal to make handling such small seeds easier, and either medium has the added benefit or marking your completed rows. Learn everything about planting and caring for vegetables in our Vegetable Seeds Planting Guide.
Direct-sown vegetable seeds are the way to go. Save yourself time and money, and leave most indoor seed-starting to the pros. Spring is here and summer is around the corner, so order your direct-sown vegetable seeds today before these varieties sell out and before you run out of time to get them sown!