Vegetable Producing Plants

Vegetable Producing Plants 31 to 60 of 139 total

  • Healthy Orange Strawberry Oxheart Tomato Plant
    Growing Zones: 8 to 10

    Orange Strawberry Oxheart Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Mr. Stripey Heirloom Beefsteak Tomato
    Growing Zones: 8 to 10

    Mr. Stripey Heirloom Beefsteak Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Alfresco Mixture Lettuce Plant

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 8 to 10

    Alfresco Mixture Lettuce Plant

    $35.49
  • Revolution Sweet Bell Pepper
    Growing Zones: 9 to 11

    Revolution Sweet Bell Pepper Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Red Habanero Hot Pepper Plant
    Growing Zones: 8 to 10

    Red Habanero Hot Pepper Plant

    $35.49
  • Red Delicious Sweet Pepper Harvest
    Growing Zones: 8 to 10

    Red Delicious Sweet Pepper Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Purple Beauty Bell Pepper Plant
    Growing Zones: 8 to 11

    Purple Beauty Bell Pepper Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Redbor Purple Kale
    Growing Zones: 8 to 11

    Redbor Purple Kale

    $35.49
  • Espoma Garden-Tone Organic Herb & Vegetable Food

    Espoma

    Espoma Garden-Tone Organic Herb & Vegetable Food

    $24.69 - $42.29
  • Healthy Phoenix Tomato Plant
    Growing Zones: 9 to 11

    Phoenix Tomato Plant

    $36.99
  • Healthy Red Zebra Tomato Plant
    Growing Zones: 9 to 11

    Red Zebra Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Jalafuego Jalapeno Pepper Plant
    Growing Zones: 9 to 11

    Jalafuego Jalapeno Pepper Plant

    $35.49
  • Hot Pepper Lantern Hot Pepper Plant With Peppers

    (1)

    Growing Zones: 9 to 11

    Hot Pepper Lantern Hot Pepper Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Martini Cucumber Plant
    Growing Zones: 9 to 11

    Martini Cucumber Plant

    $35.49
  • New For 2025
    Habanero Orange Pepper
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

    Burpee

    Habanero Orange Pepper

    $15.74
  • Healthy Conchos Jalapeno Pepper Plant
    Growing Zones: 8 to 10

    Conchos Jalapeno Pepper Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Cayennetta Hot Pepper Plant
    Growing Zones: 9 to 11

    Cayennetta Hot Pepper Plant

    $35.49
  • New For 2025
    Ristra Cayenne II Pepper
    Growing Zones: 8 to 11

    Burpee

    Ristra Cayenne II Pepper

    $15.74
  • Healthy Carmen Sweet Pepper
    Growing Zones: 8 to 10

    Carmen Sweet Pepper Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Yellow Pear Tomato Plant
    Growing Zones: 8 to 10

    Yellow Pear Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Gong Bao Hot Pepper
    Growing Zones: 9 to 11

    Gong Bao Hot Pepper Plant

    $35.49
  • Crunchy King Radish
    Growing Zones: 9 to 11

    Crunchy King Radish

    $36.49
  • Solar Power Saladette Tomato Plant
    Growing Zones: 9 to 11

    Solar Power Saladette Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Radiator Charlies Mortgage Lifter Tomato Plant
    Growing Zones: 8 to 10

    Radiator Charlies Mortgage Lifter Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Moonglow Slicing Tomato Harvest
    Growing Zones: 9 to 11

    Moonglow Slicing Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Tomato 'Jamestown' Plant
    Growing Zones: 9 to 11

    Jamestown Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Invincible Tomato Plant Foliage
    Growing Zones: 9 to 11

    Invincible Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Perfect Flame Tomato Plant
    Growing Zones: 9 to 11

    Perfect Flame Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Health Kick Tomato Harvest
    Growing Zones: 8 to 10

    Health Kick Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Early Resilience Tomato Fruits
    Growing Zones: 9 to 11

    Early Resilience Tomato Plant

    $35.49
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Saving Seeds for Next Year

Which Seeds Can I Save? 

You want to save seeds from open-pollinated varieties of vegetables. The seeds from these types will come true, meaning the offspring will share the same characteristics as the parent plant. Heirloom vegetables are open pollinated and are a good choice because they have desirable traits that were selected over many generations. Many tomato, beans, peas and pepper plants are heirloom varieties and are good candidates for seed saving. Avoid collecting seeds from vegetables that cross-pollinate, such as cucumber, squash, and melon. The seeds from these vegetables may grow into plants that are very different from the parent plant.

How to Harvest Pepper Seeds

For harvesting pepper seeds, allow the peppers to fully ripen on the stem. The pepper should start to wrinkle and brown. Cut open the pepper and remove the seeds. Allow the seeds to fully dry, and store them in a cool dry place.