Everything between the seed
and the first bite.
Heirloom seeds, cedar raised beds, and every tool your kitchen garden needs — curated for the curious grower.
Start a Raised Bed
Cedar, heirloom seeds, and the right tools — everything to turn a lawn strip into your first productive kitchen garden. Harvest by August.
Cedar Raised Bed Kit
4×8 ft, 12" deep
Natural rot resistance. No treated lumber.
Heirloom Tomato Seed Collection
8 varieties — Cherokee Purple to Yellow Pear
Open-pollinated. Save seeds season after season.
Japanese Hori Hori Knife
Stainless blade, walnut handle
Digs, plants, weeds, and mixes soil.
Plant basil beside your tomatoes.
Companion planting at its most classic — basil and tomatoes interplanted in the same raised bed benefit one another. Start tomato seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost, then transplant once nights stay warm. Train indeterminate varieties up a trellis to keep the bed tidy and productive.
Cedar beds are a long-term investment: naturally rot-resistant, they'll outlast a decade of seasons. Aim for 12 inches of depth to give roots room to run — and fill with a rich blend of compost, vermiculite, and a handful of worm castings.
The Balcony Herb Kit
No raised bed? No problem. Fresh herbs from a fire escape, a kitchen windowsill, or a sunny balcony — the smallest space can grow the most-used ingredients.
Basil
Moist soil, full sun
Rosemary
Dry soil, loves heat
Mint
Keep in its own pot
Cilantro
Morning sun, cool spot
Group herbs by their thirst.
The key to container herbs is water preferences. Rosemary, thyme, sage, and lavender like to stay dry — plant them together on the outer edges. Basil, cilantro, and parsley prefer consistently moist soil and do well as neighbors.
Dry companions
RosemaryThymeSageLavenderOreganoMoist companions
BasilCilantroParsleyDillKeep mint in its own pot — it will take over everything else.
Balcony Herb Starter Kit
4 pots, saucers, premium potting mix
Terra Cotta Planter Set
Hand-thrown, 6" & 8" sizes
Organic Herb Seed Collection
Basil, mint, cilantro, thyme, rosemary
Feed Your Soil
Healthy plants start underground. The right soil blend and organic amendments are the difference between surviving and thriving.
The perfect raised bed mix — by ratio.
The go-to blend for productive raised beds is half organic compost and half a drainage mix — vermiculite, peat moss, leaf mold, and a handful of amendments like blood meal or bone meal. It feeds plants and drains fast enough to prevent root rot.
"Sprinkle earthworm castings right on top — it doesn't need to be a lot. Then level with a hori hori."

Premium Worm Castings
5 lb bag — pure vermicompost
Sprinkle on top of any container. Works immediately.

Raised Bed Soil Blend
2 cu ft — compost, vermiculite, peat
50% compost + drainage blend. Feeds and drains.

Organic Mulch
Bark chips, 1 cu ft bag
Retains moisture, suppresses weeds, regulates temp.
Heirloom Only
Every seed is open-pollinated. Save them, share them, grow them again.
Curated, Not Cluttered
We stock what actually works — not every product, just the right ones.
Grower-to-Grower
Written guides, growing notes, and real advice — no corporate copy.
Take the Garden Quiz.
Three questions. We'll recommend the right collection for your space, sunlight, and experience — no overwhelm.
Takes 30 seconds