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Plants, Trees & Seeds


Grasses & Field Seeds



Many grasses and field seeds are available including elbon rye, alfalfa, wheat, Gulf Coast rye, oats, Pensacola Bahia, sorghum, turf Bermuda, clover, field peas and more. Nope, you can't find a true St. Augustine grass seed.

 



Vegetable Seeds

Lone Star, N-K Lawn & Garden, and Weeks Seed Company provide our packaged seeds.


Our salespeople tell us we're the largest bulk vegetable seed dealer in the Houston area. Offerings include more than 10 varieties of beans, beets, field and sweet corn, nearly 10 varieties of lima/butter beans, cabbage, cantaloupe, carrots, collards, cucumbers, English peas, five varieties of field peas, herbs, kohl rabi, lettuces, mustard, seven varieties of okra, radishes, spinach, five varieties of squash, Swiss chard, turnips, and four types of watermelon.

Seasonal vegetable seeds include potatoes (January and February), onion bulbs (September through January), and garlic (October through January).


Vegetable Transplants

In spring, you'll find a huge selection of herbs, hot peppers, sweet peppers, eggplant, climbing spinach, squash, cantaloupe, okra, watermelons, cucumbers and tomatoes. In late summer, tomatoes return. In fall, you'll find herbs, celery, Swiss chard, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, mustard, collards, Brussel sprouts, Texas 1015 and other onions, and lettuces.


Fruit Trees

The deciduous fruit trees we select have low chill requirements and are typically self-fruitful. Tropical offerings require special care but we like them a lot and hope you can make room for some in your yard. Varieties change from year to year, but you'll always find the following:
 
Apples
Nectarines
Peaches
Pears
Plums
Citrus
Bananas
Figs
Papaya
Persimmon
Pecan
 
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