Salad Garden Seeds

Salad garden seeds bring the first crisp harvests of the season, from tender lettuces and spicy greens to herbs, roots, and colorful leaves for everyday meals. This collection gathers open-pollinated varieties chosen for fresh flavor, texture, quick picking, and garden-to-table usefulness.

Explore seeds for lettuce, arugula, spinach, radishes, mustard greens, sorrel, herbs, and other salad crops that fit raised beds, containers, and small garden spaces. Certified organic and heirloom options are available for spring and fall harvests close to the kitchen.

Oriole Orange - Organic Swiss Chard Seeds
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Oriole Orange - Organic Swiss Chard Seeds
Sale price:$4.76 Regular price: $5.95
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Starfire Mix - Signet Marigold Seeds
Starfire Mix - Signet Marigold Seeds
Starfire Mix - Signet Marigold Seeds
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Tatsoi - Organic Mustard Greens Seeds
Tatsoi - Organic Mustard Greens Seeds
Tatsoi - Organic Mustard Greens Seeds
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Santo - Cilantro Seeds - Certified Naturally Grown (CNG)
Santo - Cilantro Seeds - Certified Naturally Grown (CNG)
Santo - Cilantro Seeds - Certified Naturally Grown (CNG)
Price:$5.95
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Flashback Mix - Calendula Seeds - Certified Naturally Grown (CNG)
Flashback Mix - Calendula Seeds - Certified Naturally Grown (CNG)
Flashback Mix - Calendula Seeds - Certified Naturally Grown (CNG)
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Purple Plum - Radish Seeds
Purple Plum - Radish Seeds
Purple Plum - Radish Seeds
Price:$4.35
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Lunar White - Carrot Seeds
Lunar White - Carrot Seeds
Lunar White - Carrot Seeds
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Growing a Productive Salad Garden

A productive salad garden is built around variety and steady harvests. Tender lettuce and arugula form the base, radishes and carrots bring crunch and color, herbs add fragrance, and cucumbers, peas, beets, bunching onions, or edible flowers make each gathering feel different from the last.

Many salad crops respond beautifully to succession sowing. Plant a short row or small patch every one to three weeks so younger plants are coming along as earlier sowings are harvested. This rhythm works especially well for lettuce, arugula, radishes, cilantro, dill, spinach, mustard greens, and other quick-growing crops.

Gather leaves during the cooler part of the day while they are crisp and well hydrated. Pick outer leaves from loose-leaf lettuce, chard, kale, and herbs while leaving the center to continue growing. With regular sowing and thoughtful harvesting, a modest bed or group of containers can keep the kitchen supplied with fresh ingredients through much of the growing season.

Keep Growing Close to the Kitchen

Culinary Herb Garden Seeds

Culinary Herb Garden Seeds

Fresh herbs for dressings, garnishes, marinades, preserving, tea, and everyday cooking.
Container Garden Seeds

Container Garden Seeds

Vegetables, herbs, and flowers for pots, planters, grow bags, patios, and small spaces.
Beginner Garden Seeds

Beginner Garden Seeds

Dependable vegetables, herbs, and flowers chosen for an approachable and rewarding start.

Salad Garden Questions

Lettuce, arugula, spinach, mustard greens, radishes, carrots, beets, cucumbers, bunching onions, peas, basil, dill, parsley, cilantro, and edible flowers all bring different flavors, colors, and textures to a salad garden.

Many fast-growing salad crops can be sown every one to three weeks for a continuing harvest. The best interval depends on the variety, weather, available space, and how quickly your household uses the crop.

Yes. Lettuce, arugula, radishes, herbs, bunching onions, compact carrots, spinach, and many leafy greens grow beautifully in pots, window boxes, grow bags, and shallow raised planters with good drainage.