Spring 2020 Inventory List of All Available Flats and Pots for Flowers, Vegetables and Herbs (Changes Weekly)

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Spring 2020 Inventory List of All Available Flats and Pots for Flowers, Vegetables and Herbs (Changes Weekly) INSTRUCTIONS: We are fully open for business following CDC guidelines. Below is our Spring 2020 inventory list of all available flats and pots for flowers, vegetables and herbs (changes weekly). We recommend that you use this as a guide as a reference to make your shopping experience easier and more efficient. If you don't see a particular item, please feel free to DM us on social media or email us. Order Order Order Order Order Order Order Vegetable FLATS Vegetable FLATS 4.5" Vegetable POTS 4.5" Vegetable POTS Annuals FLATS Annuals POTS Herbs QTY QTY QTY QTY QTY QTY QTY All Star Mix Beefmaster VFN Acorn Squash Sicilian Rosa Bianca Alyssum Angelonia Aloe Arugula Beefsteak Armenian Solid Gold Cherry Deep Pink Blue/white Artichoke Baby Carrots Better Boy Basil Sweet Italian Spaghetti Squash Formula Mix Cherry Arugula Basil Sweet Italian Big Beef Beefmaster VFN Spanish Spice Violet Dark Purple Basil Beets Brandywine Red Beefsteak Sriracha White Dark Rose Catmint Black Bean Bright Lights Belgium Giant Sungold Begonia Pink Catnip Black Seeded Simpson Bunching Onions - Scallions Better Boy Sunray Brown Leaf Mix Archangel White Chamomile Boston Burpee Big Boy Better Bush Super Chili Brown Leaf Pink Bacopa Chives Broccoli California Wonder Bhut Jolokia - Ghost Supersonic Brown Leaf Red Mega Copa Blue Cilantro Broccoli Raab Cantaloupe Big Chilli Sweet 100 Brown Leaf White Mega Copa Pink Dill Brussel Sprouts Caribbean Red Hot Black Cherry Sweet Banana Green Leaf Mix Mega Copa White Curry Burpless Cayenne Long Thin Black Krim Sweet Bicolor Green Leaf Pink Begonias - Heimalis (Reiger type) Fennel Bush Celebrity Box Car Willie Sweet Italian Frying Green Leaf Red Pink Eucalyptus Bush Crop Cherry Bomb Brandywine Red Tabasco Green Leaf White Yellow Leek Bush Pickle Cubanelle Broccoli Thyme Cosmos Sonata Mix Orange Lemon Balm Buttercrunch Early Girl Burpee Big Boy Tomayo Dianthus Red Lemon Grass Cabbage Green Golden Bell Burpless No. 26 Trinidad Scorpion Parfait Raspberry Begonias - Solenia (Reiger type) Lovage Cabbage Minuet Grape Juliet Bush Tumbling Tom Red Parfait Strawberry Pink Lavender Cabbage Red Habanero Red Bush Salad Viva Italian Lobelia Marine Blue Yellow Mint Carrots Hungarian Hot Wax Butternut Squash Watermelon Crimson Sweet Marigold Red Peppermint Cauliflower Jalapeno M California Wonder White Inca Mix Orange Spearmint Celery Jet Star Cantaloupe Goldstar Yellow Bell Inca Orange Bidens Daisy Mojitomint Celery Knob Lemon Boy Caribbean Red Hot Yellow Pear Inca Yellow Beedance Red Stripe Oregano Chives Manalucie Carolina Hot Reaper Yellow Straight Neck Vanilla Bidy Bop Blaze Greek Cilantro Marglobe Cayenne Long Thin Yellow Zucchini Bonanza Flame Goldilocks Rocks Italian Classic Park's Whopper Celebrity Zucchini Elite Bonanza Mix Brachyscome Enduring Blue Parsley Collard Greens Patio Celery Zucchini Sultan Bonanza Orange Caladium Plain Dill Radish Cherokee Purple Bonanza Yellow Calibrachoa Cabaret Curly Edamame (Soy Bean) Rainbow Pepper Cherry Red Flat Durango Flame Bright Red Rosemary Escarole Red Chocolate Bell Durango Mix Deep Blue Sage Iceberg Red Bell Cilantro Durango Orange Deep Yellow Tarragon Ichiban Red Chard Classic Durango Red Diva Orange Thyme Italian Heirloom Red Cherry Corno di Toro Durango Yellow Purple Common Lemon Kale Red Cherry Hot Cubanelle Petunias Calibrachoa Superbells Variegated Lemon Kirby Pickle Red Romaine Cucuzzi Italian/Snake Assorted Colors Lemon Slice Kohlrabi Roma Curly (parsley) Burgundy Canna Cannova Leeks Romaine Early Girl Midnight Blue Red Lima Ruby Red Edamame (Soy Bean) Mix Patriot Yellow Little Fingers Rutgers Select Eversweet Pink Orange Marketmore Slicer San Marzano Ghost Pepper Red Coleus Mesclun Mix Snow Peas Giant Belgium Rose Dahlias Mint Peppermint Spinach Grape White White Mint Spearmint Sugar Snap Green Pepper Purple Red Oak Leaf Sunray non-acid Yellow Habanero Orange Snapdragons Deep Pink Oregano Super Chili Heirloom Orange Floral Mix Light Pink Pac Choi Supersonic Hillbilly Rocket Mix Yellow Parsley Curly Sweet 100 Hot Portugal Orange Parsley Plain (Italian) Sweet Banana Hungarian Hot Wax Dracena spikes Peas Sweet Million Husky Red Euphorbia Pole Tabasco Ichiban Geranium Radicchio Viva Italian Indigo Rose Dark Red Rainbow Blend Watermelon Italian Bullhorn Deep Rose Red Iceberg White Jalapeno M Fire Pink Romano White Sweet Spanish Juliet Fire Red Sage Yellow Sweet Spanish Lemon Box Lavender Sweet Bicolor Corn Yellow Zucchini Manalucie White Thyme Zucchini Elite Marketmore Slicer Bicolor Pink/White White Mortgage Lifter Orange Yellow Non Acid Yellow Sweet Potato Vine Orange Bell Bright Ideas Black Oregano Bright Ideas Lime Park's Whopper Lantana Bandana Cherry Patio Baby Bandana Cherry Sunrise Pickles Kirby Bandana Rose Plain (Italian) Yellow Poblano Lobelia Pole Lysmachia Goldilocks/Creeping Jenny Pumpkin Dill's Atlantic Giant Scaevola Blue Fan Pumpkin Jack-O-Lantern Bombay Dark Blue Purple Pepper Sunpatients Compact Red Bell Blush Pink Red Cherry Deep Rose Roma Electric Orange San Marzano Lilac Serrano White Shishito Sweet Pepper Red Siberian Magenta Torenia Catalina Guilded Grape Vinca (Flowering) Titan Bush Titan Bubblegum Mix Titan Lavender Blue Halo Titan Punch Titan Rose Titan Red Titan White Pure Vines Creeping Jenny Licorice Potato -- lime green Potato -- black Variegated Ivy Vinca Vine Maculata.
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