Jen's knowledge of seedlings is amazing. I have full trust in her company. She does all the research and leg work for you to ensure you have the best quality and variety of plants. Jen's varieties...
Seeds in the City
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History
Seeds in the City began in Little Italy, San Diego, in 2008 as two tomato plants in my backyard. The taste of a fresh vine ripened tomato sparked a passion that grew from three raised beds to five; a chicken coop is now in the place of the original tomatoes. Through trial and error as well as many a late night reading every book on gardening and farming that I could get my hands on I learned how to grow a majority of our fruits and vegetables as well as raise chickens. In 2010, I completed the Master Composter course and with it we implemented a compost bin in the yard as well as a worm compost bin in the kitchen. In 2020 I became a registered herbalist. Today, we strive to spread a little of the joy we have found growing and raising our own food to you. In addition to being a boutique nursery offering many different sustainably grown, non-gm, heirloom seedlings, Seeds in the City also offers many medicinal seeds and herbs.
Specialties
Seeds in the City is a boutique nursery in San Diego offering naturally grown, heirloom vegetable and herb seedlings by appointment. We pride ourselves on bringing you varieties you can't find anywhere else. Grow with us!
Reviews
Could not find the store. No answer when I called. Will be looking for another local nursery.
Thank you to Jen, owner of Seeds in The City! She just helped my wife and I redo our home's landscaping. We've redone it 3-4 times before, but never the right way or with a plan to keep it looking...
There is absolutely no address for this place. The yelp pinned location on the map is wrong. Their website provides no information as to where this is located. Only an Etsy page with two tomato...
Last spring I planted 10 tomato plants that I bought from Jen. I loved that the plants were so healthy looking and she had so many hard to find varieties. I was expecting to be overwhelmed with...





