Urban Farmer Storefront Catalog

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All American Selection winner, American Dream, is a top trial choice with its excellent germination, very tender, super sweet kernels, this newbie will make a great addition to the home garden. American Dream matures slightly earlier than the comparisons and produces vigorous, healthy plants with cobs that have good tip fill of bi-colored kernels. Plants grow 6-7 feet tall and mature in 77 days after planting the seed. Perfect fresh, roasted, grilled, canned or frozen.

The Sweet G90 corn is an old farm favorite! Originally offered to Funks seed corn dealers, Sweet G90 still remains a favorite to all. This variety is a reliable, rugged, vigorous hybrid. Sweet G90 corn is a popular hybrid variety known for its exceptional sweetness and tender texture. It’s a type of sweet corn that's been specially bred for high sugar content, making it a favorite for fresh eating, grilling, and cooking. The kernels are typically golden yellow, with a plump and juicy consistency that makes it particularly flavorful. Sweet G90 corn plants are usually robust and grow to a moderate height, producing well-formed ears with full, well-aligned rows of kernels. This variety often boasts good disease resistance and strong performance in various growing conditions. It’s prized for its sweet, crisp taste and is commonly found in markets and farmers' markets during the summer season.

Black Mammoth sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) are an heirloom giant sunflower variety believed to have originated in North America, where sunflowers have been cultivated for thousands of years by Indigenous peoples for food, oil, and ornamental purposes. This striking cultivar produces massive golden-yellow blooms with dark, almost black-brown centers that can reach 8–12 inches across, towering on sturdy stalks that often grow 8–12 feet tall. Known for their resilience and ability to attract pollinators, Black Mammoth sunflowers thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, and they benefit from regular watering during dry spells. For best results, sow seeds directly outdoors after the danger of frost has passed, spacing them 18–24 inches apart to accommodate their impressive size, and provide wind protection or staking if planted in breezy areas.

Midori Giant is a traditional edamame variety that is eaten in oriental food. Midori Giant is an early maturing soybean with very large pods. Consistent heavy producer with over 90% two and three-seeded pods. Adaptable to all regions of the USA.

Websteriana Eucalyptus, commonly called Webster's Malle or Heart-leaf Eucalyptus, is a rare, small Australian species valued for its distinctive silvery-blue, heart-shaped juvenile leaves and smooth, gray bark. Native to Western Australia, it typically grows 6–12 feet tall, making it well-suited for smaller landscapes, windbreaks, or ornamental plantings. Seeds should be sown in well-drained soil in full sun, either in pots or directly outdoors in warm climates, and kept moist until germination, which usually occurs in 14–30 days. Hardy in USDA zones 9–11, it tolerates drought once established and requires minimal care beyond occasional pruning to maintain shape. Websteriana Eucalyptus is prized for cut foliage in floral arrangements, as a decorative specimen tree, and for attracting pollinators with its clusters of creamy-white flowers in summer.

The Magic Fountains Delphinium is tall and compact that stands without any staking and produces bushy, bright flowers that make it excellent for cutting. This variety offers good performance and unusual, dramatic effect as a bedding plant.

A beautiful mixture of perennial and annual flowers. A great mix of flowers that will grow well throughout the different regions of the United States.

The Jubilee Watermelon is a sun-loving, dark green striped watermelon with a very sweet red flesh that is perfect for a picnic or hot summer day! The Jubilee can grow to be 25-40 pounds. This watermelon is also disease resistant making it perfect for home gardens. Enjoy this large beauty all summer long!

A natural way to control mildew and several bugs! Neem Oil controls black spot, rust and mildew, and kills mites and insects including whitefly, aphid and scale. Safe for use indoor or out on ornamental plants, flowers, vegetables, trees, shrubs as well as fruit and nut crops.

Sweet Princess has a thin yellow-green rind with green stripes. Its flesh is crisp and a deep pink color. These 20 to 30 lbs. fruits are sweet and good shippers. Certified Organic.

Reliable high quality heat mat that you can rely on for years.Heat mats help increase seed germination rates and improve root zone growth. Heat mats are insulated to promote uniform heating and water resistance. Come with 6' 120 V power cord. Comes with a 1 year warranty. Choose the size that best fits your needs. Sizes: 5" x 24": Great for windowsills 10" x 20.75": Fits under one starter tray 20" x 20.75": Fits under two starter trays 21" x 44": Fits under 4 starter trays

Round Fertilpots (2 3/4" diameter x 3 1/2" high) are biodegradable wood fiber pots composed primarily of Spruce (Picea Abies) fibers and are manufactured without the use of glues or binders. These are not peat pots! Fertilpots are truly biodegradable and are intended to be planted directly in the ground or the next larger container. Unlike rice-hull pots, starch-based polymers, or 'biodegradable' plastics, Fertilpots do not require a composting situation to degrade. Because water, air, and roots will penetrate the walls of the fertilpot so easily, there is no need for drainage holes. The natural root structure that develops helps to ensure a successful transplant. No other container, biodegradable, compostable or plastic, can allow a more natural development of the plants' root structure. Fertilpot is excellent for native plant material that can often be sensitive to transplant. Because the plant is never removed from the fertilpot, there is never any transplant shock. Fertilpot has been proven very successful in the production of vegetables, grafted wine grapes, forestry stock, as well as a range of annual and perennial crops.

Black Spanish Round Radish is a unique black old heirloom that has a nutty and slightly spicy flavor! This black beauty radish is making a comeback! Its firm flesh holds up well in meals. The Black Spanish Round is best grown from late winter to early spring and is a healthy spring vegetable.

The Black Eyed Susan Rudbeckia is a wonderful, stiff upright flower that is stunning and will definitely grab your attention. This variety is an annual or short lived perennial native to the eastern United States. The Black Eyed Susan is probably the most common of all American wildflowers. The characteristic brown, domed center is surrounded by bright yellow ray florets that thrives in most soils in full sun. The Black Eyed Susan is a true sunshine worshiper that forgives neglect.

Great Lakes 118 lettuce is a classic butterhead variety that has gained popularity among gardeners since its introduction in the mid-20th century. Known for its compact, dense heads and vibrant green, slightly crinkled leaves, this lettuce offers a pleasing texture and rich, buttery flavor. The taste is mildly sweet and crisp, making it ideal for salads and sandwiches. Harvesting typically occurs around 60-75 days after planting, when the heads are firm and fully developed; gardeners can either cut the entire head or pick individual leaves as needed. Great Lakes 118 thrives in cooler temperatures and well-drained soil, making it a favorite choice for spring and fall planting, and it’s particularly valued for its ability to withstand heat and maintain flavor.

The Spring Pea is the sweetest pea pod you can grow in the garden! This variety is a very early maturing medium sized pea plant that produces super sweet peas. Spring bears large crops of pods that hold 6 to 7 plump peas that are delicious in soups and stews.

Texas Early Grano onion is a renowned heirloom variety with a rich history and impressive growing characteristics. Originating from the fertile soils of Texas, this onion has been cultivated since the early 20th century and is celebrated for its adaptability and early harvest. The Texas Early Grano onion is characterized by its round, yellow bulbs with a smooth, thin skin and crisp, white flesh. Known for its mild, sweet flavor, it is particularly favored for fresh use in salads, salsas, and cooking. The onions generally reach maturity in about 100 to 110 days, and the plants exhibit a robust, upright growth habit, growing to heights of 12 to 18 inches with a spread of about 6 to 8 inches. They thrive in well-drained, fertile soil and prefer full sun exposure. Texas Early Grano onions are notable for their early harvest, which allows gardeners to enjoy fresh onions earlier in the season compared to other varieties. Their reliable growth, mild flavor, and adaptability make them a popular choice for both home gardeners and commercial growers.

The Wisconsin Lakes Pepper is a beautiful heirloom bell pepper with a bright red flesh. This pepper variety is an early maturing bell pepper that turns from green to red. This pepper is a great choice for Northern gardeners. Wisconsin Lakes was bred by Wisconsin University in the1960s and it produce a good reliable harvest of early bell peppers.