Zone 4

Welcome to our specially curated collection of garden seeds, thoughtfully designed for the unique growing conditions of Zone 4. With its cool temperatures and moderately short growing season, Zone 4 offers a wonderful opportunity to grow hardy, resilient plants that thrive and bring incredible rewards!
This collection features hardy, resilient seeds that thrive in cooler climates and make the most of every precious day in your growing season. From cold-tolerant vegetables to vibrant, early-blooming flowers, we’ve selected varieties that ensure your garden flourishes, even in a frosty environment.
Zone 4, according to the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map, includes areas with minimum winter temperatures ranging from -20°F to -30°F (-29°C to -34°C). This zone is primarily found in northern regions of the United States, including parts of Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and the higher elevations of the Rocky Mountains. These areas experience growing seasons lasting about 100-140 days, making them ideal for cold-hardy and fast-maturing plants.
Amish Paste Tomato Seeds
For bulk sizes, click here No one knows gourmet cuisine better than the Amish, who give us this terrific heirloom for sauces and canning. Meaty, fl...
View full detailsCherokee Purple Tomato Seeds
For bulk sizes, click here A Tennessee heirloom from the Cherokees. Strange, dusky rose-brown fruits with brick red interiors. Sweet, tangy flavor....
View full detailsMortgage Lifter Tomato Seeds
For bulk sizes, click here This famous classic maintains its widespread popularity due to its large, meaty, smooth, globe-shaped, rosy-pink fruits....
View full detailsPink Brandywine, Sudduth's Strain Tomato Seeds
For bulk sizes, click here The Amish, long considered authorities on heirlooms, first grew Brandywine in 1885. Now, 135 years later, these prized v...
View full detailsBlack Brandywine Tomato Seeds
For bulk sizes, click here The Amish, long considered authorities on heirlooms, first grew Brandywine in 1885. Now, 135 years later, these prized v...
View full detailsYellow Brandywine Tomato Seeds
For bulk sizes, click here The Amish, long considered authorities on heirlooms, first grew Brandywine in 1885. Now, 135 years later, these prized v...
View full detailsBulk: Cherokee Purple Tomato Seeds
For single packets, click here A Tennessee heirloom from the Cherokees. Strange, dusky rose-brown fruits with brick red interiors. Sweet, tangy fl...
View full detailsBulk: Amish Paste Tomato Seeds
For single packets, click here No one knows gourmet cuisine better than the Amish, who give us this terrific heirloom for sauces and canning. Meat...
View full detailsBulk: Mortgage Lifter Tomato Seeds
For single packets, click here This famous classic maintains its widespread popularity due to its large, meaty, smooth, globe-shaped, rosy-pink fru...
View full detailsBulk: Pink Brandywine, Sudduth's Strain Tomato Seeds
For single packets, click here The Amish, long considered authorities on heirlooms, first grew Brandywine in 1885. Now, 135 years later, these priz...
View full detailsBulk: Black Brandywine Tomato Seeds
For single packets, click here The Amish, long considered authorities on heirlooms, first grew Brandywine in 1885. Now, 135 years later, these priz...
View full detailsBulk: Yellow Brandywine Tomato Seeds
For single packet-size, click here The Amish, long considered authorities on heirlooms, first grew Brandywine in 1885. Now, 135 years later, these ...
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