Garden Starter Packs
Curated bundles for new gardeners โ a soil block, three starts, a seed packet, and a one-page cheat sheet. Tomato pack, salad pack, herb pack, pollinator pack.
We're a brand-new women-owned farm stand tucked onto a quiet stretch of Two Rod Road. Everything we sell โ plants, seeds, herbs, teas, kits โ is grown organically, started on-site, and priced like a neighbor. No sprays. No shortcuts. Just dirt, sun, and a porch.
~ opening Summer 2026 ~
Here's what we're growing for our first season. Everything below is a placeholder โ real photos, prices, and availability roll out as each crop comes in.
Curated bundles for new gardeners โ a soil block, three starts, a seed packet, and a one-page cheat sheet. Tomato pack, salad pack, herb pack, pollinator pack.
Cut-this-morning bundles of basil, parsley, dill, chives, mint, and whatever else is going off in the herb beds that week. Sized for a real recipe, not a garnish.
Heirloom and open-pollinated varieties we save ourselves. Saved by hand, packed by hand, labeled with planting notes for our Zone 6a microclimate.
Everything you need in one box: container, soil block, seed, plant tag, watering chart. Tomato kit, salsa kit, salad-bowl kit, herb-windowsill kit. Designed for apartment dwellers and impatient first-timers.
The small useful stuff โ hand-twisted jute twine, willow plant stakes, hand-poured beeswax candles for the porch, and the occasional hand-thrown pot from a local potter friend.
Bunches we dried in the porch rafters and jarred up the same week. Oregano, thyme, sage, rosemary, lemon balm. Stronger than the grocery-store jars and a year fresher.
Coarse flake salt blended with our own dried herbs and flowers. Rosemary-thyme finishing salt, basil-garlic, chive-lemon, smoked tomato. Comes in tiny glass jars that look great on a counter.
Hand-blended loose-leaf teas from our own chamomile, lemon balm, mint, raspberry leaf, and tulsi. Caffeine-free, made for a slow afternoon. Sample tins and proper-sized pouches.
Greenhouse starts for the home garden โ tomatoes, peppers, brassicas, zinnias, sunflowers, and the weird heirlooms you can't find at big-box stores. Hardened off properly. Ready to go in the ground.
~ no website forms yet โ just email us, we're nice ~
We'll send a short note when we open the porch and again at the start of each season โ what's growing, what's ready, when to come by.
Send your name + town to hello@marillaplantporch.com with the subject line "Add me to the list." That's it.