Northern Garden Vegetable & Flower Seeds

We specialize in seed kits for gardeners and growers in hardiness zones 3 and 4. This includes those in the mountains of Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming; the northern most states of Montana, North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan; and upstate New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Although everyone can use our kits, this northern region is where we farm and what we know. 

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The North is a special place with a resiliency that is truly awe inspiring~ from deep snowy, cold winters to blazing hot, short summers ~ and a challenging one to grow your own food. Knowing which vegetable and flower seeds will truly work can be a daunting and confusing challenge to overcome. We are here to help you on your journey to a bountiful Northern garden. Our seeds and seed envelopes are specifically tailored for growing in zones 3 and 4. 

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As farmers, who were once was backyard gardeners, we have trialed 1,000s of seed varieties and started 100,000s of seeds on our small northern family farm. And we can say, without a doubt, these seeds work. 

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Explore our specialty curated vegetable, flower and herb seed kits that will help you on your journey to eating the best food you have ever tasted, saving on your food budget, and becoming more self sufficient.

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CULTIVATE THE NORTH

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From Seed to Harvest

Homegrown is a completely different eating experience. Walking through the garden and tasting just-picked peas, beans, tomatoes... You will never look at food the same way again.

Taiga Farm and Seed Co Sugar Daddy Snap Pea seed packet with pea seeds scattered around it.

How To Chose a Seed Kit

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Step One

Decide how many hours you have per week to be in your garden watering, weeding and harvesting.

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Step Two

Next, determine the size of your garden this year. Will you be growing in a garden, containers or both.

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Step Three

Lastly, how many people will be eating from the garden and do you plan to perserve the season's bounty.

Being in the garden

Joy of Growing Your Own

There are so many benefits of growing your own food!

  • Knowing your produce is truly chemical free
  • Spending time with family
  • Increasing self-sufficiency
  • Saving money
  • Providing for your family
  • Eating highly nutritious food
  • Reducing your carbon footprint
  • Learning new skills
  • Tasting food as it was meant to be
  • Being outdoors and exercising
  • Reducing stress and anxiety
  • Sharing the bounty with friends and neighbors
  • And the list goes on…..

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