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We specialize in unique varieties of cut peonies and grow a wide range of fruits and vegetables using organic practices. we also have a cheery flock of hens and sell our fresh eggs, with all our produce, at our farm stand.
Our main offerings include: hundreds of heirloom, rare and hard to find flower seeds, vegetable seeds and herb seeds for both the home gardener and the wholesale trade, as well as large, fresh flower bulbs for both spring and fall planting.
Crosman Seed Corp. specializes in beans, corn, vegetables, flowers, fruit and more. Family owned since 1838!
We offer only the best seeds we can find. Our seed packets are the largest quantity for the smallest price around! Our grass seed is the best in the area, and our fertilizer will keep your lawn looking its best!
We offer only the best seeds we can find. Our seed packets are the largest quantity for the smallest price around! Our grass seed is the best in the area, and our fertilizer will keep your lawn looking its best!
Garden World is a full service garden center with two locations in Flushing, NY and Franklin Square, NY. Established in 1949, Garden World has become a well-know and trusted garden supply store. Garden World was established around the principles that no garden is too big or too small for us to provide support. All of our employees are trained to provide the best assistance possible. Garden World caters to every customer's needs from amateur gardener to commercial landscaper. Garden World’s staff of experts are always available to address any questions or concerns. Stop by our Flushing, or Franklin Square, NY locations or call with any questions.
Basil Growing Guides
- University of California - Basil - UC Master Gardener Program of Sonoma County
- Clemson University - Basil | Home & Garden Information Center
- University of Illinois - Sweet Basil | Herb Gardening | U of I Extension
- Penn State - Basil | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation
- University of Minnesota - Growing basil in home gardens | UMN Extension