What’s Growing in the Greenhouse This Season at New Leaf
- New Leaf

- Apr 8
- 3 min read

Spring is officially underway at New Leaf Greenhouse & Market, and the greenhouse is filling up with fresh color, garden favorites, and the start of another beautiful growing season. Whether you’re planting your vegetable garden, refreshing your flower beds, or just looking to bring home something cheerful, there is already plenty to browse — and even more still to come.
This season, we’re stocked with a wonderful variety of annuals to brighten up porches, planters, flower beds, and hanging baskets. Shoppers will find favorites like pansies, petunias, begonias, marigolds, vining varieties, and more, with lots of color and texture to mix and match throughout the season.
For gardeners planning out their edible spaces, we’ve started the season with a great lineup of vegetables. Right now, you’ll find:
Vegetables in the Greenhouse
Broccoli – Green Magic
Brussel Sprouts – Long Island
Cabbage – Late Flat Dutch
Cabbage – Ruby Perfection
Cauliflower – Snow Crown
Eggplant – Hansel
And this is just the beginning — more is still to come as the season continues.
Fresh Herbs Available
Herb lovers will be happy to know we also have a healthy selection of kitchen and garden staples ready to go, including:
Basil – Italian Broad Leaf
Basil – Spicy Globe
Cilantro – Santo
Dill
Fennel
Oregano
Parsley
Sage
Thyme
Rosemary
These are perfect for container gardens, raised beds, or keeping close by the kitchen door for easy picking all season long.
Pepper Varieties for Every Heat Level
Whether you like your peppers sweet and mild or bold and fiery, we’ve got a little something for every gardener and every plate.
Sweet to Mild
Big Bertha Peppers
California Wonder Peppers
Golden California Wonder Peppers
Lunchbox Mix Peppers
Hungarian Sweet Peppers
Mild to Medium
Anaheim Peppers
Poblano Peppers
Medium to Hot
Hungarian Hot Wax Peppers
Jalapeño Peppers
Serrano Peppers
Hot to Very Hot
Tabasco Peppers
Habanero Peppers
So whether you’re planting for fresh snacking, stuffed peppers, salsa, or serious heat, there are plenty of options to choose from.
Tomato Plants Ready for the Garden
Tomatoes are one of the most exciting parts of greenhouse season, and we’ve got a strong mix of varieties for canning, slicing, snacking, and all-purpose growing.
Paste / Canning Tomatoes
Great for thick sauces, salsa, and preserving:
Amish Paste
La Roma IV Red
San Marzano
Cherry / Snacking Tomatoes
Sweet and easy to enjoy fresh:
Midnight Snack
Sunsugar
Slicing Tomatoes
Perfect for sandwiches, burgers, and summer plates:
Beefsteak
Better Boy
Cherokee Purple
Jet Star
Pineapple
All-Purpose Tomatoes
Reliable varieties for a little bit of everything:
Celebrity Plus
Rutgers
Perennials and Specialty Plants
We also have a growing mix of perennials and specialty plants for gardeners looking to add long-lasting beauty and function to their landscapes.
Current perennial and specialty offerings include:
Thornless Blackberries
Dahlia
Bleeding Heart
Horseradish
Peony
Strawberry
Yarrow
Ajuga
Angelonia
Butterfly Bush
Lavender
Daisy
Creeping Jenny
Rosemary
Mint
Bee Balm
Salvia
Scabiosa
Sedum
Cone Flower / Echinacea
Black-Eyed Susan / Rudbeckia
There is truly something for every style of garden this season, from pollinator-friendly blooms to practical herbs and vegetables, porch-ready annuals, and beautiful perennials that will return year after year.
2026 Greenhouse Pricing
We know many shoppers like to plan ahead, so here’s a look at our current pricing guide. Our 2026 greenhouse prices include 4 packs for $3.95, 4-inch annuals for $4.00, 6-inch annuals for $6.00, 6-inch perennials for $12.00, 10-inch hanging baskets for $22.00, 12-inch hanging baskets for $35.00, and 20-inch hanging baskets for $65.00. Specialty items include cone baskets for $59.95, bird cages for $45.00, welcome planters for $59.95, bird planters for $19.95, plus select featured plants like thornless blackberry for $22, horseradish for $12, dahlia for $14, peony for $28, and bleeding hearts for $14.
A Quick Seasonal Reminder
If you stop in and purchase plants this early in the season, please use caution when taking them home. We are still experiencing cooler nights and there is still potential for frost in our area. Some plants may need to be brought indoors, covered, or kept in a protected space until temperatures warm up more consistently.
Visit Us This Season
Our current greenhouse hours are:
Tuesday–Friday: 10 AM – 5 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 3 PM
Be sure to mark your calendar for our Greenhouse Open House on May 2nd. It’s a great chance to come browse, shop, and see everything the season has to offer.
And one more exciting note — after our Open House, we’ll also be open on Sundays, so be sure to stay tuned to our Facebook page for those special Sunday hours and updates.
We’re so excited for another greenhouse season and can’t wait to welcome you in. Stop by, take a look around, and find something beautiful to bring home.




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