Our Vegetable and Fruit Plants 🌱

We grow healthy, locally raised vegetable and fruit plants in Seminole, Oklahoma.

All of our plants are grown in biodegradable peat pots, so you can plant the entire pot directly into the soil to prevent root transplant shock.

Perfect for beginner gardeners and homesteaders.

🌱 Availability changes quickly — text to reserve your plants! $4.00 each or any 3 for $10.00

🌿 Roma Tomato Plants

Great for salsa, salads, sauces and canning. Roma tomatoes are a hardy variety that produce high yields and grow well in Oklahoma gardens.

$4.00 each or buy 3 for $10.00 (ready to transplant into your garden end of April 2026)

Bury the plant up to the first set of leaves, Plant in full sun, well draining soil, with consistent moisture. Water around the plant, not the leaves. Perfect for container gardening (use a good potting soil) or in your garden, using a good garden soil. Make sure you stake or cage the plant early.

Grows 3-4 ft tall and spreads about 18” wide. If planting in a bucket, use only one plant per bucket.

 

🌿 Beefsteak Tomato Plants

Large, juicy slicing tomatoes perfect for sandwiches and burgers.

$4.00 each or buy 3 for $10.00 (ready to transplant into your garden end of April 2026)

Bury the plant up to the first set of leaves, Plant where the plant gets 6-8 hours of sun, well draining soil, with consistent moisture. Water around the plant, not the leaves. Perfect for container gardening (use a good potting soil) or in your garden, using a good garden soil. Make sure you stake or cage the plant early.

Grows up to 8 ft tall and spreads 18-30” wide. If planting in a bucket, use only one plant per bucket.

 

🌿 Bell Pepper Plants

Sweet bell peppers that grow great in home gardens.

$4.00 each or buy 3 for $10.00 (ON HOLD AT THIS TIME)

Plant where the bell pepper plants gets 6-8 hours of sun, well draining soil, with consistent moisture. Water every 2-3 days, more if it’s really hot and or planted in a container. Stake or use cages to help the plant with the weight of the pepper. Leave on the vine longer if you prefer a sweeter red pepper, rather than a green pepper. Bell pepper plants are ideal for containers. If using bucket containers, use a minimum of a 5 gallon bucket, with one plant per bucket.

Grows 2-4 ft tall and should be spaced 18-24” apart. If planting in a bucket, use only one plant per bucket.

 

🌿Jalapeño Plants

Perfect for salsa, cooking, and adding a little heat.

$4.00 each or buy 3 for $10.00 (ready to be transplanted into your garden mid-May 2026)

Jalapeno plants require 6-8 hours of full sun each day. They grow best in well drained and organic soil, perfect for containers. Jalapeno’s are typically harvested when green, but are considered ripe when they turn red. Picking the peppers regularly, even when green, helps the plant produce more. Avoid overwatering as jalapeno plants require approximately 1 inch of water each week.

Grows 2-3 ft tall and should be spaced 24-36” apart. If planting in a bucket, use only one plant per bucket. The plant may require staking if it gets to tall.

 

🌿 Cilantro Plants

Fast-growing herb great for fresh cooking and salsa.

$4.00 each or buy 3 for $10.00 (Cilantro is ready to be transplanted into your garden NOW)

Cilantro plants need full sun, or partial shade in hotter climates. Watch the plant closely when it gets hot. If it starts to develop seeds, the plant will degrade.

Soil should be well drained but moist. Plants should be spaced 6-8 inches apart. If bucket planting, 3-4 plants can be grown together in a 5 gallon bucket.

Trim young cilantro once it reaches about 6 inches tall to help it grow fuller and delay early bolting (seeding). Using your fingers or clean scissors, cut back the outer stems by about two-thirds, leaving at least 1–2 inches at the base. This “cut-and-come-again” approach encourages fresh, continued growth.

 

🌿 Strawberry Plants

Sweet, delicious berries perfect for home gardens.

$4.00 each or buy 3 for $10.00 (ready for your garden in June, 2026)

Strawberries thrive in full sun, needing about 6–8 hours of direct sunlight each day to produce the best fruit. They can handle some partial shade, but more sun leads to bigger harvests and sweeter berries. In very hot climates, a bit of afternoon shade can help prevent heat stress and scorching.

Strawberries need well-drained soil, making raised beds an excellent choice. Container planted strawberry plants will require more water than in-ground plants.

Avoid planting your strawberry plant next to pepper plants, potatos, eggplants, or tomato plants as they promote wilting, steal nutrients, or attract pests.

Space plants approximately 15-24 inches apart.