Explore our new lookbook of 150+ organic seedling varieties and start mapping out your perfect growing season. Whether you’re tending patio pots, raised beds, or a full acre, we’re growing a premier selection of vegetables, herbs, flowers, and fruits to bring your vision to life! To ensure your garden thrives, Granor farmers will be on hand to offer personalized advice—whether you're selecting the perfect variety or need a hand carrying trays to your car.
We'll be offering tastes of our new Granor Blackberry Amaro, plus craft cocktails and Granor Snacks available for purchase while you browse.
This amaro is distilled with our Soft Red Wheat and infused with Granor-grown blackberries & botanicals. This spirit has a brighter flavor profile than our 2023 Blue Corn Amaro—making it perfect for summertime.
The Farm Store will also be open for your Memorial Day celebration needs!
The annual Granor Farm Seedling Sale is over Memorial Day Weekend:
Friday 5/22 9AM–5PM ET
Saturday 5/23 9AM–5PM ET
Plus, ticketed Early Access on Thursday 5/21 4–6PM (free for Summer CSA & Granor Guild members)
Yes! The farm store will have the same hours as the Seedling Sale.
Friday 5/22 9AM–5PM ET
Saturday 5/23 9AM–5PM ET
Plus, ticketed Early Access on Thursday 5/21 4–6PM (free for Summer CSA & Granor Guild members)
Each year we update our Seedling Sale Lookbook listing all the certified organic herbs, flowers, fruits, and vegetables we are growing that year. You can view the 2026 Lookbook here.
No. All seedlings are sold in-person.
We will not have an online/pre-order option.
If there are seedlings available after the Memorial Day sale, we will have them available for sale in our Farm Store the following weekends.
All of the seedlings will be watered the day you buy them. Keep the soil moist with daily watering and re-pot or plant them within 5-10 days of purchase.
Keep an eye on local weather forecasts as you prepare for transplanting. If a serious cold snap is imminent, hold off on transplanting until temperatures are more agreeable.
If possible, transplant on a warm, overcast day in the early morning. This gives the plants a chance to settle into the soil without being instantly exposed to the intense midday sun.
After you transplant, keep the soil bed moist, never allowing it to dry out. Water gently with a watering can at the soil level, not from above. Until the plants are well established, water often enough (usually about once a day) so that the soil surface never dries out, but remains constantly damp.