Summer Has Begun!
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Happy 1st day of summer!  For gardeners, it almost feels like summer is half over by the time we get to June 21st. But the growing season really is just beginning! We still have months of veggies and flowers to go . To celebrate summer, we're offering our newest collection at a special discount.

The salad season doesn't have to end with spring! Even in the sweltering days of July and August, you can fill your garden with these luscious greens that can take the heat.  The  Direct-Sow Summer Salad Garden  includes (clockwise from top right):

     - Kyoto Mizuna     
     - Rustic Arugula
     - Purple Pak Choi

All 7 varieties are just $19.95, 21% off their individual prices.  Order yours  HERE .  Plus, get FREE SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS until midnight tonight! 
It's Never Too Late to Grow Your Own Vegetables
These are lots of vegetables that can be sown in mid-summer for late summer harvest. Here are just a few of our very favorites. Take advantage of FREE SHIPPING until midnight tonight to stock up on your summer-sown seeds.
Beans are the mainstay of the kitchen garden: both easy and rewarding. Store-bought can't compare with home-grown; modest toil and small Bean patches yield large returns.
Young, tender Beets make the best eating whether they are grated raw in salads, steamed, or roasted. Beet greens are good too; they ensure a dinner rich in vitamins and minerals. 
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A Beet family relative, Swiss Chard is easy to grow, delicious and so beautiful. It fits in everywhere: the kitchen garden, ornamental beds and mixed containers. 
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Today, sweet, crisp-tender Carrots come in all sizes, shapes and colors. They're a snap to grow and can fit into any bare, sunny garden space.
Batavian Lettuces are more tolerant of heat than most other Lettuces, so you can you can extend your salad season into the hotter months.
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Summer Squash are summer grilling staples! Brush them with olive oil, salt and pepper and toss them on with your burgers for a healthy side dish.
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About 90% water, Cucumbers are rich in Vitamin C, beta-carotene and manganese, and yield antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits. They're prolific and easy to grow.
Squash is simple to grow and transforms easily into nutritious, heart-warming soups, gratins or sumptuous Thai or Indian curries. Give these vigorous vines plenty of elbow room.
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Collard Greens are wonderfully tolerant of summer heat. An heirloom favorite with a delicious flavor, Morris Heading has broad, waxy, blue-green leaves with light green veins.
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