The grow list
Interesting plants,
grown in small batches.
Here’s what we’re growing and planning. Because this is a tiny nursery, varieties and quantities change with each batch.
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Tomatoes
Heirloom slicers, sauce tomatoes, and wildly productive cherries for Florida gardens.
| Variety | Notes | Forecast | Ready |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cherokee Purple | A famous smoky-sweet “black” beefsteak. | About 11 | Sep 13–20 |
| Black Prince | Deep mahogany Russian heirloom with rich flavor. | About 11 | Sep 13–20 |
| Striped German | Big yellow-and-red marbled slicer. | About 11 | Sep 13–20 |
| Dr. Wyche’s Yellow | Meaty golden beefsteak with a full, sweet flavor. | About 7 | Sep 13–20 |
| Glacier | An extra-early producer for a quick first harvest. | About 7 | Sep 13–20 |
| Amalfi F1 | Italian San Marzano-type tomato made for sauce. | About 7 | Sep 13–20 |
| Everglades Cherry Tomato | Florida’s beloved wild cherry tomato; tiny, tasty, and heat loving. | About 15 | Sep 13–20 |
| Black Cherry | Dusky, sweet cherry tomatoes in heavy clusters. | About 3 | Sep 13–20 |
| Coyote | Wild pale-yellow currant cherry that grows with abandon. | About 3 | Sep 18–25 |
| Tropical Sunset | Red, orange, and yellow-streaked cherry with complex sweetness. | About 3 | Sep 18–25 |
| Yellow Pear | Classic pear-shaped yellow cherry; mild and sweet. | About 3 | Sep 18–25 |
| Garden Peach | Fuzzy, peach-blushed skin and low-acid flavor. | About 3 | Sep 18–25 |
| Apple Yellow | Golden teardrop cherry with huge yields. | About 3 | Sep 18–25 |
| Cherry Bomb | Large red cherry with good crack resistance. | About 3 | Sep 18–25 |
| Harvest Moon | A sunny golden-orange slicer. | About 3 | Sep 18–25 |
| Black Angel | Dark mahogany cherry with a rich, smoky bite. | About 3 | Sep 18–25 |
| Sweetie Cherry | Super-sweet red cherries in heavy clusters all season. | About 11 | Sep 18–25 |
| San Marzano | The classic Italian paste tomato for sauce and preserving. | About 7 | Sep 18–25 |
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Peppers
From aromatic no-heat seasoning peppers to genuinely serious heat.
| Variety | Notes | Forecast | Ready |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sugar Rush Striped | Sweet, fruity, candy-striped pods with a lively kick. | About 15 | Sep 27–Oct 11 |
| Aji Dulce | The tropical aroma of a habanero without the serious heat. | About 11 | Sep 27–Oct 11 |
| Habanero | Classic fruity flavor followed by serious heat. | About 15 | Sep 27–Oct 11 |
| Mad Hatter | Playful hat-shaped fruit; sweet with a whisper of heat. | About 7 | Sep 27–Oct 11 |
| Trinidad Perfume | Fragrant Caribbean seasoning pepper with very little heat. | About 15 | Sep 27–Oct 11 |
| Padrón | The Spanish tapas pepper—most mild, with the occasional surprise. | About 3 | Sep 27–Oct 11 |
| Bhut Jolokia (Ghost) | The famous Ghost Pepper, measuring over 1,000,000 Scoville units. | About 15 | Sep 27–Oct 11 |
| Black Magic Jalapeño | Striking jet-black fruit that ripens to a deep red. | About 3 | Sep 27–Oct 11 |
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Herbs & more
Kitchen herbs, Florida-friendly vegetables, seasonal starts, and larger plants.
| Variety | Notes | Forecast | Ready |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thai Basil | Aromatic, spicy-sweet basil for curries, noodles, and tea. | About 3 | Sep 6–13 |
| Lacinato Kale | Tender “dinosaur” kale for the cooler growing season. | About 11 | Sep 6–13 |
| Bright Lights / Rainbow Chard | Colorful stems and generous, tender leaves. | About 19 | Sep 6–19 |
| Seminole Pumpkin | Florida’s resilient native heirloom squash. | About 7 | Sep 6–13 |
| Mexican Mint Marigold | Also called Texas tarragon; sweet anise flavor and golden blooms. | Rooting now | mid-September |
| Mojito Mint | A bright, fragrant mint selected for the classic Cuban drink. | Rooting now | mid-September |
| Greek Oregano | A strongly flavored perennial herb for sunny beds and pots. | Rooting now | mid-September |
| Rosemary | A sun-loving evergreen herb for the kitchen and pollinators. | Rooting now | mid-September |
| Purple Basil | Deep purple, fragrant leaves for the kitchen and garden. | Rooting now | mid-September |
| Holy Basil | A fragrant, warm-weather basil traditionally brewed as tulsi tea. | About 1 | mid-September |
| Long Purple Eggplant | Slender purple fruit with tender flesh. | About 7 | Oct 3–17 |
| Cilantro | A cool-season Florida herb for October planting. | About 7 | Sep 18–25 |
| Hydroponic Seedlings | Clean starts for hydroponic towers and home systems. | Seasonal | To be announced |
| One-gallon Plants | Selected varieties grown on into larger, established plants. | Seasonal | To be announced |
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