Cucumbers
![]() | Sweet Success | favorite, high yield plant with large, flavorful fruit |
![]() | Dasher | Excellent slicing cucumber with 8″ long, dark uniform fruit |
![]() | Intimidator | Early maturing, 8″ slicing cucumber |
![]() | Mini-Me | Mini variety, approximate 3″ long, perfect for snacking |
Flowers
![]() | Alyssum | low growing, sweet smelling white flowers, great in rock gardens |
![]() | Nasturtium | Garden 126 favorite with two varieties, Alaska Mix and Bloody Mary |
Geranium, Reach out red | ||
Geranium, Pinto Premium Violet | ||
![]() | Geranium, Maverick Mix | |
Cora Vinca | ||
Lobelia, Regatta Sky Blue | ||
![]() | Morning Glory | Thrives in a greenhouse all summer long, will climb and flower for the entire season. Call for latest colors as varieties change depending on seed availability. |
![]() | Delphinium | Hearty perennial in most all Peninsula zones, the tall plants provide brilliant towers of color in the late summer garden. |
![]() | Columbine | single and double varieties in multiple colors, all from hearty Caribou Hills stock that has been reseeding for two decades |
![]() | Stock | Stock Stock is an old-fashioned flower with a broad range of colors and a distinctive, spicy-sweet fragrance. They are a favorite among growers for their ability to reach maturity quickly in cool conditions. |
![]() | Calibrachoa, Fuseable Paradise | This well-branched, heat- and humidity-tolerant plant reaches 8 to 12 inches high and spreads up to 14 inches wide, blooming heavily all summer long in full sun with adequate water and food. |
![]() | Calibrachoa, Kabloom Light Pink | The Kabloom series offers flowers from spring to fall with no dead heading. Great in containers and baskets for summer long color. |
![]() | Eucalyptus, Silver Drop | Eucalyptus has a distinct, menthol-like fragrance and it is a popular herb for home remedies. In the garden, it is most often used as an ornamental and it makes a stunning indoor plant. Many crafters enjoy incorporating the dried leaves in their creations as well. |
![]() | Sunflower, Giant | large, bright yellow heads on tall, thick stocks, nothing says “summer” like a giant sunflower in full bloom |
![]() | Sunflower, Evening sun | medium sized flowers on tall stalks with brilliant sunset hues |
![]() | Strawflowers | Grows well in the Alaskan summer, great for dried flower arrangements and craft projects |
Herbs
![]() | Basil, Genovese | smaller leaves than sweet basil, with a stronger anise and clove flavor |
Basil, lemon | Lemon basil is a hybrid between basil and African basil | |
![]() | Basil, lime | sweet and fragrant with a mild citrus taste |
Cilantro | A staple in Asian and South American cooking, Both cilantro and coriander come from the Coriandrum sativum plant. | |
![]() | Dill | Great in dips, as a seasoning on fish and or course, pickles |
Lavender | Call to check on current selection, varieties change depending on seed availability | |
Lemon Balm | For generations, people have been using lemon balm tea to relieve nervous tension. With broad leaves and a pleasing lemony scent, melissa officinalis—commonly known as lemon balm—is traditionally used to support digestion and relieve nervous tension | |
Oregano | Hardy perennial, great for the kitchen or rock garden ground cover | |
![]() | Parsley, giant Italian | Giant of Italy plants are big, bushy plants that produce huge, dark green leaves with a rich, strong flavor |
Rosemary | Salvia rosmarinus, commonly known as rosemary, is a shrub with fragrant, evergreen, needle-like leaves and white, .pink, purple, or blue flowers | |
Sage | ||
Thyme, Creeping | Excellent ground cover, this ornamental thyme does well in rock gardens | |
Thyme, English | Common thyme used in cooking as well as an ingredient in essential oils | |
Thyme, Lemon | Lemon thyme is a rich source of phenolic antioxidants like zeaxanthin, lutein and luteolin. Vitamins: Lemon thyme contains all of the most important vitamins including vitamin C, which helps the body to protect itself against infections as well as damage from free radicals. |
Peppers
Bell, sweet minature | Tiny, 2″ fruits of various colors | |
Habanero, orange | ||
![]() | Italian Red | Sweet, Italian red peppers. Great in sauces |
![]() | Jalapeno | |
![]() | Macho Nacho | |
![]() | Purple Jalapeno | Smaller than green jalapenos with a Scoville rating at almost twice its larger cousins. Beautiful, delicate purple and white flowers prior to fruiting. |
![]() | Wicked | Ornamental pepper, edible but lacks flavor, can be off the heat chart! |
![]() | Flag mix |
![]() | Hot pink single |
![]() | Hot pink double |
![]() | Daddy Mix |
![]() | Easy Wave Coral |
![]() | Limbo Blue Vein, dwarf |
![]() | Easy Wave Velour Berry |
![]() | Burgundy Galaxy |
![]() | Easy Wave White |
Tomatoes
![]() | Sweet 100 Cherry | Garden126 favorite, indeterminate plants create bite sized candy like fruit all summer long. |
![]() | Roma | Classic, determinate, Italian plum tomato, excellent for sauces. |
![]() | Pony Express | An early, compact, determinate saladette, roma shaped tomato. Pony Express is a heavy yeilding variety. |
![]() | Candyland | Indeterminant “currant” like tomato, slightly smaller than a Sweet 100 |
![]() | Husky Red | Husky Red has a sturdy plant with unusual potato-like leaf foliage. The fruit are quite large for their type and continue to produce throughout the season. Husky Red tomatoes have a good eating quality. They can be staked, caged or grown in containers and requires little, if any pruning. |
![]() | Celebrity | Determinate, larger fruit on a high yielding plant, medium to large fruit |
![]() | Galahad | Galahad’s compact, determinate plants produce buckets of shiny, crimson, squat, 3 inch, globe-shaped fruit that’s juicy, sweet, meaty and crack resistant |
![]() | Roadster | This early variety has high yield potential of extra-large 8-12 oz. fruit with exceptional flavor and interior color. Firm, smooth-shouldered fruit have a concentrated set on healthy, well-adapted plants |
![]() | Midnight Snack | Indeterminant cherry tomato with an overlay of dark purple when exposed to sunlight |