Vegetables for Succession Planting

Keep the freshness going. Succession planting means sowing vegetable seeds every few weeks or so, to produce a rolling schedule of multiple harvests. Ideal for beans, carrots, corn, lettuce and more.

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  1. Lettuce, Burpee Bibb
    Lettuce, Burpee Bibb
    HEIRLOOM. The sweetest bibb lettuce ever!
    $4.95
    As low as $4.95

    Seeds

  2. Lettuce, Dynamite
    Lettuce, Dynamite
    Standout for sweet flavor and incredible blight-resistance.
    $6.95
    As low as $6.95

    Seeds

  3. Cucumber, Mexican Sour Gherkin
    Cucumber, Mexican Sour Gherkin
    HEIRLOOM. Tiny, sweet treats with a delightful sour tang.
    $4.45
    As low as $4.45

    Seeds

  4. Lettuce, Black Seeded Simpson
    Lettuce, Black Seeded Simpson
    HEIRLOOM. Even after 150 years it's one of the most tender leaf lettuces.
    $4.45 - $6.95
    As low as $4.45

    Seeds & Seeds & Seeds

  5. Cucumber, Lunchbox Hybrid
    Cucumber, Lunchbox Hybrid
    An avalanche of delicious cukes will save you a bundle at the supermarket.
    $4.45
    As low as $4.45

    Seeds

  6. Kale, Blend
    Kale, Blend
    Packed with 45 different flavonoids, kale is just about the most nutritious thing you can eat.
    $4.45
    As low as $4.45

    Seeds

  7. Carrot, Sugarsnax Hybrid
    Carrot, Sugarsnax Hybrid
    High in flavor and beta carotene.
    $4.95 - $4.95
    As low as $4.95

    Seeds & Seeds

  8. Corn, Sweet, Wild Violet Hybrid
    Corn, Sweet, Wild Violet Hybrid
    Edible treasure with pops of purple and superlative sweetness.
    $6.95
    As low as $6.95

    Seed

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