One of many soups for a cold winter day. It freezes well without the cream, which you can add when you reheat it. 2 cups carrots 1 large onion 3 potatoes 4 celery sticks 1 leek 1 garlic clove 1 bay leaf 1/2 stick butter 4 cups chicken broth 2 cups heavy cream Dill – […]
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Shoot us your best garden fresh recipes! Feel free to share your recipes with us! We are always interested in learning what culinary creations our valued customers cook up at home. You may submit your recipes via mail, phone, fax, or email at info@hartseed.com. Please be specific with measurements, directions and the size of cans, […]
The Choice Series Tomatoes Collection includes a great variety of tomato plants that look as great as they taste. We are introducing three new varieties for 2013! Be one of the first to try these in your garden before they’re available to the general public next year. Click on the thumbnail images below to view […]
Do you love your cat? Treat your cat by growing your own catgrass or catnip! Here is how to grow these plants for your cats: Step 1: Fill a large pot, 5 inch to 7 inch with the appropriate potting soil. Step 2: Plant Hart Seed according to instructions on the seed packet. Step 3: […]
Our Climbers Collection includes a lovely variety of climbing flowers such as morning glory and moonflower. These gorgeous flowers will add height and dimension, not to mention bedazzling color, to your garden. View some of the products in our Climbers Collection below! Here are directions on how to plant Hart Seed flower seeds: Step 1: […]
Any of the varieties from our Cut Flowers Collection will make a stunning addition to your flower arrangements! These gorgeous flowers are perfect for cutting and making arrangements or centerpieces with. You can’t go wrong with their bright, beautiful colors and fun shapes and styles. View our collection of Cut Flowers and add some to […]
Our Fall Planting Varieties Collection features vegetables that can be planted in late summer and early fall to harvest in late fall and even through the winter. Good for second season planting when earlier vegetables have been gathered. Many vegetables in this collection are particularly tolerant of colder temperatures.