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Since 1918 Bonnie Plants have been a favorite of beginning and experienced gardeners. Bonnie offers a wide variety of disease-resistant vegetables, hearty herbs, and beautiful flowers that thrive in containers as well as traditional gardens. Now available in our exclusive 4- and 5-inch peat pots, growing your own vegetables and herbs has never been easier.

Bonnie’s Cabbage Program
3rd grade cabbage program participants
 

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Use the link above to fill out our online form and attach a picture of your class winner with their cabbage. Deadline for entries is September 10th. State winners will be selected and posted on this web site as soon as possible after the deadline.

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Featured Articles

Vegetables in Containers
Planting tomatoes.

Start your container garden with the right pot, plants, and support. As long as there is sunshine and water, you can grow a container garden in virtually any spot.

Rooftop Challenges

Ellen Spector Platt shares her experience with rooftop gardening in the big city. A rooftop container garden can be an oasis in an urban environment, but this type of gardening presents some unique challenges. But raised planters filled with herbs and flowers bring gardening to the big city and create a space for neighbors to enjoy.

Plant Tomatoes Deep, Deep, Deep
Plant tomatoes deep, deep.

Growing tomatoes breaks the common gardening rule that you shouldn't plant too deeply. Tomato plants should be planted so that a full two-thirds of the plant is underground, creating a better root system.

How to Plant Bonnie Peat Pots
Bonnie Peatpot.

Bonnie peat pots are better for your plants and the environment. Follow these simple steps when planting with Bonnie peat pots and you won't have to worry about transplant shock.

Get Tomatoes Off the Ground
Get Tomatoes Off the Ground

Growing tomatoes using a stake or support system helps prevent diseases and makes it easier to care for and harvest your tomatoes. Try these techniques for growing tomatoes on single stake, circular cage, or wire trellis structures.

Bonnie Herb and Vegetable Plant Food Now Available for Home Gardens
Green jug of Bonnie Plant Food.

We use this great, organically-based fertilizer formula to grow healthy, well-rooted transplants in our greenhouses. Now you can continue it in your garden.


How to Grow Bonnie's Herbs and Vegetables

Learn how to grow any vegetable or herb. Illustrated instructions walk you through planting, care, harvest,  storage, and troubleshooting for each Bonnie vegetable and herb.



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Bonnie Plants featured on the news!

Check out these video clips of P. Allen Smith and Justin Hancock talking about the benefits of growing your own veggies and herbs using Bonnie's biodegradable peat pot, and a girl's garden grows for the homeless.