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  • 100 Black Krim Tomato Seeds - Seed World 100 Black Krim Tomato Seeds - Seed World

    100 Black Krim Tomato Seeds

    Black Krim Tomato Seeds Non-GMO Heirloom Black Krim Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum "Black Krim") is an heirloom native to the Isle of Krim in the Black Sea. This Russian indeterminate is known to be the best of the black tomatoes. A medium beefsteak variety, fruits will grow to be 8-12 ounces and range from black to violet to a deep red in color. Very juicy and slightly salty with what some say is the best tomato flavor. Germination in 7-10 days, maturity in 70-80 days Germination: 85% Watering: Medium Species: Black Crimson, Crimson Black Sunlight: Full Sun Climate: Sub-tropical, Temperate USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): Zones 3-12 Soil pH: 5.0 - 6.0 Soil Type: Clay, Loam, Peat, Sand

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    100 Black Peony Poppy Seeds – Papaver paeoniflorum

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    Bring striking elegance to your garden with Black Peony Poppy Seeds—a rare, sought-after variety known for its huge, velvety double blooms in a deep maroon so rich they appear black. These bold, ruffled flowers reach 4–5 inches wide, adding gothic charm and standout texture to any landscape. After blooming, they form ornamental seed pods, perfect for dried floral arrangements and craft use. Easy to grow, pollinator-friendly, and undeniably stunning—these Black Peony Poppies are a must-have for gardeners who love dramatic color. 🌱 Why Grow Black Peony Poppy Seeds? 🌑 Rare deep-black appearance for dramatic garden impact 🌺 Huge 4–5 inch double blooms with lush peony-style petals 🦋 Attracts bees & butterflies ✂️ Perfect for cut flowers and dried seed pod crafts 🌿 Easy to grow—even for beginners 🌞 Thrives in full sun and average soil 🌿 Growing Tips Direct sow in early spring or fall; poppy seeds need light to germinate—do not cover deeply Water lightly until seedlings establish Space plants 15–18 inches apart for full, lush blooms Deadhead to extend bloom season, or allow pods to form for drying ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are Black Peony Poppies really black?They are a deep, velvety dark maroon so rich that they appear nearly black in full sunlight. Do these poppies reseed?Yes—if you leave the seed pods in the garden, they often self-seed naturally for blooms the following year. Can I grow them in containers?Absolutely. Choose a pot at least 12 inches deep and place it in full sun. Do poppies need rich soil?No! Poppies thrive in poor to average, well-draining soil. How long until they bloom?Typically 60–75 days after germination, depending on climate. Where to Buy Black Peony Poppy Seeds? At Seeds World, we provide fresh, high-quality Black Peony Poppy seeds with fast U.S. shipping and secure packaging to ensure excellent germination and healthy growth.

  • 100 Blackberry Freckle Face Lily Seeds - Seed World 100 Blackberry Freckle Face Lily Seeds - Seed World

    100 Blackberry Freckle Face Lily Seeds

    Blackberry-leopard Lily Belamcanda Chinensis Seeds Blackberry Freckle Face lilies will grow from 3 to 6 feet tall. The lily grows tallest when grown in fertile soil and will have plenty of colorful blossoms. This plant has a tropical appearance but is hardy in USDA zones 5 through 10 and perhaps in zone 4. Grows best in well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. Seeds are collected from 16-year-old crowns. CULTIVATION:The leopard lily has a very long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine. It is a bitter cooling herb that acts mainly on the lungs and the liver, lowering fevers and reducing inflammation. It is effective against a number of bacterial, fungal, and viral organisms and has also been used as an antidote to snakebites. The root contains several medically active constituents including flavonoids and isoflavonoids. It also contains the glucosides belamcandin, tectoridin, shekanin, and iridin. It is analgesic, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, depurative, expectorant, febrifuge, pectoral, purgative, stomachic, and tonic. It is used in the treatment of acute laryngitis, acute tonsillitis, oedema of the glottis, and cough with profuse sputum. The juice of the root is used in Nepal to treat liver complaints, where it has the added benefit of improving the appetite. The root is harvested in the summer and autumn and dried for later use. PROPAGATION:Seed - best sown as soon as it is ripe in a cold frame. Pre-chill stored seed for 7 days and sow during springtime in a cold frame. The seed germinates in 2 - 8 weeks at 68 F. Prick out the seedlings into individual pots as soon as they are large enough to handle. They can be planted out in early autumn and should flower in the following year. Division in spring or early autumn. Larger divisions can be planted straight into their permanent positions while smaller clumps are best potted up and kept in a cold frame until they are growing away well.

  • Sale -17% 100 Blanket Flower Seeds - Seed World 100 Blanket Flower Seeds - Seed World

    100 Blanket Flower Seeds

    Gaillardia Aristata Blanket Flower Perennial Seeds Blanket Flower or “Blanketflower” is a stunning native perennial wildflower. The plant produces intricately colored petals of alternating red and yellow hues. Blanket Flower Seeds can be planted successfully anywhere in the USA, but this species is especially beloved in arid areas with limited drainage. Season: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 10Height: 12 - 24 inchesBloom Season: Summer and fallBloom Color: Red and yellowEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Well-drained, lean, pH 6.2 - 7.2 Temperature: 70 - 75FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 42 daysLight Required: YesDepth: 1/8 inchSowing Rate: 4 ounces per 1,000 square feet or 12 pounds per acreMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 12 inches

    $11.99 $9.99

  • 100 Bloomsdale Spinach Seeds - Seed World 100 Bloomsdale Spinach Seeds - Seed World

    100 Bloomsdale Spinach Seeds

    Bloomsdale Spinach Seeds 100 SEEDS NON-GMO Spinach grows in a wide range of soils if moist and fertile, but is sensitive to acidity; pH should be at least 6.0, preferably 6.5-7.5. Spinach germinates best in cool soil. Begin sowing in early spring as soon as the ground can be worked. Summer sowing in soil over 85°F (30°C) risks low or erratic germination. If sowing has to be done during warmer weather, irrigating can help cool the soil and improve germination. Sow in mid to late summer for a fall harvest. Spinach can also be planted from late summer until freeze-up in protected structures for fall, winter, and spring harvest. Using floating row covers offers additional winter protection. PLANTING AND HARVEST For Baby leaf: Sow in a 2-4" wide band, 3/4" apart, about 40 seeds/ft. Clip small leaves in 3-5 weeks, depending on the time of year and speed of growth. Triple-rinse leaves, sort out cut and broken leaves and package. For a continuous supply, sow every 7 days. For bunching and full size: sow 10 seeds/ft., 1/2" deep, rows 12-18" apart. Harvest spinach full size but before bolting, cutting just below root attachment for "rooted spinach", or cut higher for "clipped spinach". STORAGEStore at 32°F (0°C) and 95% relative humidity for 10-14 days. AVG. DIRECT SEEDING RATEFor full-size leaves: 10M/1,000', 290M/acre at 10 seeds/ft. in rows 12-18" apart. For baby leaf: 1M/25', 25M/125', 1,200M/acre at 40 seeds/ft. in rows 18" apart.

  • 100 Blue Beauty Phlox Seeds - Seed World 100 Blue Beauty Phlox Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Tarpon Springs, FL, USA 100 Blue Beauty Phlox Seeds

    Blue Phlox (Phlox Drummondii Nana Compacta Beauty Blue) It is commonly known as the annual Phlox or Drummond's Phlox. The name Phlox comes from the Greek word meaning "flame." The name Phlox is certainly appropriate for these brilliant, bright blue blooms that nearly glow with color! Flower SpecificationsSeason: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 10Height: 10 inchesBloom Season: Early summer to early fallBloom Color: Violet blueEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Well-drained, sandy, pH 6.1 - 7.3Deer Resistant: YesLatin Name: Phlox Drummondii Planting DirectionsTemperature: 65 - 70FAverage Germ Time: 7 - 21 daysLight Required: NoDepth: 1/16 inchSowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 10 inches

  • 100 Blue Colorado Columbine Seeds - Seed World 100 Blue Colorado Columbine Seeds - Seed World

    100 Blue Colorado Columbine Seeds

    Columbine - Colorado Blue Seeds - Pollinator & Hummingbird Friendly One of the most popular sprouts, and for good reason; high in nutrients, and low in calories, and their nutty flavor and crisp texture make them delectable in dozens of dkishes. This is a “garden” anyone can grow in any climate, year round! These graceful beauties add elegance to your spring-blooming garden.  Great for pots and containers and the blue Columbine make excellent cut flowers with a long-lasting vase life. Flower SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 3 - 8Height: 14 - 16 inchesBloom Season: Late Spring through SummerBloom Color: BlueEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Rich, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 7.2Deer Resistant: YesHouse Plant: NoLatin Name: Aquilegia Vulgaris Planting DirectionsTemperature: 65 - 70FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 21 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Do not cover the seed but press it into the soilSowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 12 - 15 inches

  • 100 Blue Flax "Prairie Flax" Seeds - Seed World 100 Blue Flax "Prairie Flax" Seeds - Seed World

    100 Blue Flax "Prairie Flax" Seeds

    Blue Flax "Prairie Flax" Seeds Stunning Flowers - Sow Spring or Fall One of the easiest native wildflowers to grow from seed, Blue Flax adds charming, light blue blooms to the early-season garden. Growing to be only 18-30” tall, this perennial is perfect for the front of the meadow or a small space garden. Very tolerant of sandy, dry soils, Blue Flax will grow in almost any sunny spot. This is definitely an easy win for your garden. It's so easy to grow and just looks stunning.Planting Instructions:Direct sow in late fall or early spring planting just below the surface of the soil. This species does not transplant well. Water occasionally and control weeds to allow the seedlings to become established. Full growth and flowering usually do not occur until the second season of growth. Mature plants tolerate drought well but will flourish with occasional watering. Unless the seeds are being harvested, cut back the plant after flowering to allow for new growth next season.

  • 100 Blue Jacob's Ladder Seeds - Seed World 100 Blue Jacob's Ladder Seeds - Seed World

    100 Blue Jacob's Ladder Seeds

    Jacob's Ladder - Blue Seeds Sow Jacob's Ladder seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the predicted last frost date or directly outdoors after the frost season is over and nighttime temps are warm. Surface sow Jacob's Ladder flower seeds on good seed starting mix, gently pressing the herb seeds into the mix and lightly covering. Moisten the mix and keep it moist until germination begins. Light is required for the best germination. When the seedlings are established, prick out each seedling as it becomes large enough to handle and transplant it into 3-inch pots. Gradually acclimatize the Jacob's Ladder seedlings to outdoor conditions for 10 - 15 days before planting out into their permanent positions, space 12 - 18 inches apart. Jacob's Ladder care includes deadheading spent blooms to prolong bloom time. Flower Specifications Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 3 - 8 Height: 28 inches Bloom Season: Mid-summer Bloom Color: Blue Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 7.2 Deer Resistant: Yes Planting Directions Temperature: 70F Average Germ Time: 14 - 28 days Light Required: Yes Depth: 1/8 inch Sowing Rate: 2 - 3 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination Plant Spacing: 12 - 18 inches

  • 100 Blue Sea Holly Eryngium Planum Seeds - Seed World 100 Blue Sea Holly Eryngium Planum Seeds - Seed World

    100 Blue Sea Holly Eryngium Planum Seeds

    Blue Sea Holly Eryngium Planum Seeds Season: PerennialUSDA Zones: 4 - 8Height: 48 inchesBloom Season: Early summer to late summerBloom Color: BlueEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Any well-drained soils, pH 5.8 - 6.8 Planting Directions Temperature: 60 - 72FAverage Germ Time: 21 - 28 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Cover seed with vermiculite, sand or substrate after sowingMoisture: Keep soil slightly moist but not wet until germinationPlant Spacing: 18 inches

  • Sale -20% 100 Blue Veronica Seeds - Seed World 100 Blue Veronica Seeds - Seed World

    100 Blue Veronica Seeds

    For gardeners with limited time, choosing carefree plants is key to a low-maintenance yard. Speedwell (Veronica) is a tough ornamental that is tolerant of different soils and watering needs, with varieties that are hardy in most regions. Sizes and forms range from creeping groundcovers a few inches high to upright flower spikes reaching several feet tall. Low growers are suited for containers, border edging and rock gardens, while taller veronicas make good cut flowers and combine well with other plants in beds and borders. Groundcovers tend to bloom in spring, while spiky forms produce flowers during the summer. Groundcover Specifications Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 3 - 8 Height: 4 - 6 inches Bloom Season: Late spring through late summer Bloom Color: Blue Environment: Full sun Deer Resistant: Yes Soil Type: Well-drained, gravelly, pH 6.8 - 7.5 Planting Directions Temperature: 65F Average Germ Time: 14 - 28 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Do not cover the seed but press it into the soil Sowing Rate: 6 - 7 seeds per plant or approximately 1000 seeds covers 20 square feet Moisture: Keep seed moist until germination Plant Spacing: 10 inches

    $14.99 $11.99

  • 100 Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds - Seed World 100 Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Minnesota, USA 100 Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds

    Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom Cucumber Boston Pickling Seeds should be directly sown 3-4 weeks after the last frost in the spring. They can be started indoors 4-6 weeks before your last frost, using a grow light and seed starting soil mix. Name: Boston Pickling Cucumber Botanical Name: Cucumis sativus "Boston Pickling" Size at Maturity: 3" - 6" Long Days to Maturity: 55 Days Light Requirement: Full Sun Planting Time: Warm Season Sowing Method: Direct Sow Planting Depth: 1 1/2" Plant Spacing: Hills 18" apart Hardiness Zones: All Average Seeds Per Packet: ~1/2 tsp

  • 100 Bright Green Carnation Seeds - Seed World 100 Bright Green Carnation Seeds - Seed World

    100 Bright Green Carnation Seeds

    Bright Green Carnation Seeds - Dianthus Flowers Flower Perennial Seeds Carnations date back to ancient Greece and Roman times, and their family name, Dianthus, is Greek for “flower of the gods”.  Carnations remain the most popular cut flower, and many people want to know how to grow carnation flowers. These fragrant flowers made their debut in the United States in 1852, and people have been learning how to take care of carnations ever since. Anyone can learn about growing carnations and enjoy the rewards of having beautiful carnation garden plants.Zone 3-8Full Sun, Part SunHeight 18”Spread 018”Bloom Season Summer to FallPerennialFeatures Attracts Bees, Hummingbirds, Butterfly’sOrnamental Use Bed, Boarders, ContainerLife Cycle AnnualSoil Well drained

  • 100 Bunny Tails Ornamental Grass Seeds - Seed World 100 Bunny Tails Ornamental Grass Seeds - Seed World

    100 Bunny Tails Ornamental Grass Seeds

    Bunny Tails Hare's Tail Grass Lagurus Ovatus Lagurus ovatus is a clump-forming annual ornamental grass growing 24 in (60 cm) tall, with pale green grassy foliage and numerous short, oval green flowerhead, turning to a buff color as they ripen, all summer long. Season: AnnualUSDA Zones: 4 - 10Height: 12 - 24 inchesWidth: 12 inchesFoliage Color: GreenFlower Color: CreamGrowth Rate: ModerateFall Color: No ChangeSoil Requirement: SandyEnvironment: Full sunMoisture Requirements: Needs well-drained soil Temperature: 68 - 72FAverage Germ Time: 10 - 12 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Cover seeds lightlySowing Rate: 4 - 6 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 10 - 12 inchesSowing Rate: 4 - 6 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 10 - 12 inches

  • Sale -13% 100 Burdock - Arctium Lappa Seeds - Seed World 100 Burdock - Arctium Lappa Seeds - Seed World

    100 Burdock - Arctium Lappa Seeds

    Burdock Arctium Lappa Flower Herb Seeds Burdock has many herbal, medicinal, & culinary uses. The leaves are used in salads & to make tea. The roots are edible and the dried roots take like artichokes, and the stalks can be eaten like celery. The plants also attract bees, birds, & butterflies. Name: BurdockScientific Name: Arctium LappaColor: Blue-violet to Fuchsia (Reddish Purple)Plant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: Spring - Mid SummerHardiness Zone: 2- 10 (& Reseeds Itself Easily)Plant Height: 36 - 48"Plant Spacing: 36 - 48"Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Average

    $15.99 $13.99

  • 100 California Blackeye Cowpea Seeds - Seed World 100 California Blackeye Cowpea Seeds - Seed World

    100 California Blackeye Cowpea Seeds

    Experience Farm-Fresh Delight: Plant Your Own California Blackeye Cowpea Seeds! Discover the joy of growing California Blackeye Cowpeas! Versatile and nutritious, these premium seeds yield tender and creamy legumes. Easy to grow, they thrive in various conditions. Enjoy their delightful taste in a variety of dishes The 6" to 8" long pods are stuffed to the brim with enormous, delicious-tasting seeds, which can be eaten fresh or dried. Strong, fruitful vines are nematode and wilt resistant. Like other beans, blackeye peas need warm days and nights to mature correctly. Mulch or cultivate to keep weeds at bay. Pick pods as soon as they are fully loaded with seeds for use right away.Heavenly delicious. Delicious flavor, whether it be dried or fresh. Zones 3-10 Arid, Moist Subtropical, Moist Continental, and Highland Typical Name: Pea the hue brown Habit of Growth: Lumping Type of Soil: Chalk, Clay, Loam Interest Seasons: Spring, Summer, and Fall Cycle of Life: Annual Watering: Moderate Vigna unguiculata subsp., a genus. unguiculata Light: The entire sun Qualities: Edible Growing Difficulty: Simple

  • 100 Cardinal Dianthus Seeds - Seed World 100 Cardinal Dianthus Seeds - Seed World

    100 Cardinal Dianthus Seeds

    Red Cardinal Dianthus Caryophyllaceae Flower Seeds These miniature carnations bloom all summer long and make an excellent cut or dried flower. They attract bees, birds, butterflies, and even Hummingbirds! Name: Cardinal DianthusScientific Name: Dianthus CaryophyllaceaeColor: Scarlet RedPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: SummerHardiness Zone: 3 - 8Plant Height: 8 - 15"Plant Spacing: 6 - 9"Light Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average

  • 100 Carnation - Chabaud La France Seeds - Seed World 100 Carnation - Chabaud La France Seeds - Seed World

    100 Carnation - Chabaud La France Seeds

    Carnation (Dianthus Caryophyllus Chabaud La France) This delicate pink Carnation can be easily grown by starting Carnation seeds in the early spring. Dianthus Chabaud La France has double, fringed flowers that have a lovely spicy scent. The foliage is clump-forming and blue-green in color with long, wiry, sturdy stems that make it perfect for cutting. Flower SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 6 - 10Height: 24 inchesBloom Season: Late spring through mid-summerBloom Color: Soft pinkEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Well-drained, pH 6.6 - 7.8Deer Resistant: YesHouse Plant: NoLatin Name: Dianthus CaryophyllusPlanting DirectionsTemperature: 68 - 75FAverage Germ Time: 7 - 14 daysLight Required: NoDepth: Sow seeds 1/16th inch deepSowing Rate: 2 - 3 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 12 - 18 inches Quantity: 100 Carnation - Chabaud La France Seeds

  • 100 Carnation - Dianthus Flowers Seeds - Seed World 100 Carnation - Dianthus Flowers Seeds - Seed World

    100 Carnation - Dianthus Flowers Seeds

    Carnation Flower Seeds – Dianthus, “Flower of the Gods” Grow timeless elegance with Carnation Flowers, cherished since ancient Greece for their beauty and fragrance. Known as the “flower of the gods,” carnations are a classic favorite for gardens and cut arrangements. These stunning blooms are easy to grow and attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to your landscape. Why Choose Carnations? 🌸 Timeless Beauty: Fragrant blooms that thrive from summer to fall.🌸 Wildlife Friendly: Attracts pollinators like bees and hummingbirds.🌸 Versatile: Perfect for garden beds, borders, and containers.🌸 Easy to Grow: Thrives in Zones 3-8 with full or partial sun. Planting Details Height: 18 inches Spread: 18 inches Soil: Well-drained Bloom Season: Summer to Fall Light: Full sun to part sun Enjoy a garden filled with the elegance and charm of carnations. Order now and start growing the “flower of the gods” today! 🌸

    $14.39 - $14.99

  • 100 Carolina Reaper Seeds Two red Carolina Reaper chili peppers on a plant with a blurred green background

    100 Carolina Reaper Seeds

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    🔥 Want to feel a burn you’ve never felt before? Meet the Carolina Reaper, officially recognized by the Guinness World Records as the hottest chili pepper on Earth—averaging over 1,600,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU) and peaking at 2.2 million SHU! With its gnarly red skin, pointed stinger tail, and sweet, fruity flavor before the fire kicks in, this pepper is not for the faint of heart. Whether you’re a thrill-seeking grower, hot sauce maker, or spicy food lover, Carolina Reaper seeds are your ticket to growing the ultimate heat champion right at home. 🌱 Only the bold need apply—grab your seeds now and ignite your garden! 2 minutes checkout—make it happen! 🌱 Why Grow Carolina Reaper Chili Pepper Seeds? 🌶️ World’s Hottest Pepper – Official Guinness World Record holder! 🌞 Perfect for Container or Outdoor Gardens – Grows beautifully in warm, sunny spots. 🌿 Unique Flavor – Sweet and fruity before the intense heat kicks in. 💪 High Yield Plant – Produces dozens of fiery pods per plant. 🏡 Fun & Rewarding to Grow – A must-have for chili lovers and spice enthusiasts! 🌿 Growing Tips Start Indoors: Begin seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost. Temperature: Keep soil at 80–90°F (27–32°C) for best germination (7–14 days). Transplant: Move seedlings outdoors once temperatures stay above 70°F. Sunlight: Requires full sun (6+ hours daily). Watering: Keep soil moist but not waterlogged. Harvest: Peppers mature in 90–120 days after transplanting. ⚠️ Handle with care! Always wear gloves when handling Reaper seeds or pods. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How hot is the Carolina Reaper?The Carolina Reaper averages 1.6 million Scoville Heat Units (SHU), with peaks up to 2.2 million—the hottest in the world! Is it hard to grow Carolina Reaper peppers?Not at all! They grow like other peppers—just give them warmth, sunlight, and patience. How long until I get peppers?Expect your first fiery harvest in about 100–120 days from germination. Can I grow them in pots?Yes! Carolina Reapers thrive in large containers with well-draining soil and full sun exposure. Do these seeds come from real Carolina Reapers?Absolutely! Our seeds are authentic, high-quality, and freshly packed for maximum germination. Where to Buy Carolina Reaper Chili Pepper Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-germination Carolina Reaper seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Whether you’re an experienced grower or a daring beginner, our premium seeds guarantee authentic, record-breaking heat straight from your garden to your kitchen!

  • 100 Carrot Seeds - Seed World

    100 Carrot Seeds

    Grow Your Own Crunchy, Sweet Carrots at HomeThere's nothing quite like pulling a fresh, vibrant carrot straight from your own garden. These 100 Non-GMO Carrot Seeds give you everything you need to grow a beautiful, productive crop — whether you're a first-time gardener or a seasoned grower.Why You'll Love These Carrot Seeds 🥕 High germination rate — fresh, viable seeds for reliable results 🌱 Very easy to grow — perfect for beginners and kids ☀️ Thrives in full sun — ideal for garden beds, raised beds, and large containers 🌍 Subtropical & temperate climates — grows well in most regions 🌿 Annual variety — harvest in one season Growing TipsSow seeds directly into loose, well-draining soil about ¼ inch deep. Keep soil moist until germination (7–14 days). Thin seedlings to 2–3 inches apart for best root development. Harvest when tops reach 6–8 inches tall.Product Details Quantity: 100 seeds Type: Annual, Outdoor Difficulty: Very Easy Full-bloom / Harvest Period: Summer Best For: Garden beds, raised beds, containers Frequently Asked QuestionsHow long does it take for carrot seeds to germinate?Carrot seeds typically germinate in 7–14 days when kept moist and at temperatures between 60–75°F (15–24°C).Can I grow carrots in containers?Yes! Use deep pots or planters (at least 12 inches deep) to give the roots enough room to develop fully.Are these seeds Non-GMO?Yes, these carrot seeds are Non-GMO and safe for home vegetable gardens.When is the best time to plant carrots?Carrots grow best in cool weather — plant in early Spring or Fall for the sweetest, crunchiest results.How many carrots can I expect from 100 seeds?With proper care and thinning, you can expect up to 80–90 healthy carrot plants from this pack.Fresh seeds, sealed for maximum freshness. Fast shipping from the USA.

  • 100 Celosia Cristata Mixed Seeds - Seed World 100 Celosia Cristata Mixed Seeds - Seed World

    100 Celosia Cristata Mixed Seeds

    Blossom in Diversity: Cultivate Your Own Kaleidoscope with Celosia Cristata Mixed Seeds! The front of the border is graced by the distinctive blooms of the Cristata Mix Celosia, which come in hues of red, yellow, orange, and pink. Because the petals resemble the head of a rooster, Cristata Mix Celosia is also known as cockscomb. Both fresh and dried Cristata Mix Celosia are delicious. The blooms retain their form and color after being dried for months. A massive central head that is colored differently and has lovely curves and folds, resembling the brain, is produced by Cristata Mix Celosia. Any bouquet is improved by Cristata Mix Celosia, whether it is fresh or dried. Name of the plant: Celosia cristata Life Cycle: Yearly Need for Light: Full Sun, Partial Sun planting time of year: spring Numerous upright, flattened, broad, and cristate cockscombs make up the plant type. Features: Pollinator-friendly, heirloom, container garden, suitable for dried flowers, tolerant of poor soil, tolerant of drought. red, yellow, and orange Summer, late summer, early fall, and fall blooms Number of Days until Maturity: 60 to 90 Height of Plant: 12-36 inches 8 to 10 inches should separate plants. Planting Depth: One-fourth of an inch Direct sowing is the sowing method. No cold stratification Zones of Hardiness: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Unveil the captivating world of Celosia Cristata Mixed Seeds and paint your garden with the brilliance of nature's finest artistry. Order now and cultivate a masterpiece that leaves a lasting impression!

  • Sale -25% 100 Champion Radish Seeds - Seed World 100 Champion Radish Seeds - Seed World

    100 Champion Radish Seeds

    Champion Radish Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom This radish is an excellent cooler weather variety, especially for short-season climates. This bright red, crisp, round radish has large tops. This variety is resistant to cold temperatures and is excellent for early or late plantings. It matures in just 25 days. Botanical Name: Raphanus sativus 'Champion'Height: 4 - 5 inches.Spacing: 2 - 3 inches between plants, 12 - 24 inches between rows.Depth:1/4 inchSpread:4 - 5 inches.Light Required: Full SunGermination: 4 - 6 DaysForm: Vegetable, RadishSoil Requirements: Sandy SoilGrowth Rate: Fast growth rateFoliage: Green foliagePlanting Time: Cool SeasonSize at Maturity: 1" - 2" Diameter Quantity: 100 Champion Radish Seeds

    $11.99 $8.99

  • Chicken of the Woods Mushrooms Chicken-of-the-Woods

    100 Chicken of the Woods Mushroom Plugs

    Looking for Chicken of the Woods mushroom plugs to start a log-growing project at home? These hardwood dowel plugs are pre-colonized with Laetiporus sulphureus mycelium and are designed for inoculating freshly cut hardwood logs in a cool, shaded outdoor area. Why Choose Chicken of the Woods Mushroom Plugs? Popular gourmet species – produces striking, bright orange, shelf-like clusters with a dense, meaty texture when properly cooked. Log-grown harvests – made for inoculating hardwood logs or stumps so you can establish a dedicated mushroom log patch in the garden. Pre-colonized hardwood dowels – plugs arrive ready to insert into drilled holes; no need to prepare your own spawn. Compact project size – 100 plugs are ideal for a small backyard stack of logs or a shaded woodland corner. What’s in the Pack? Each pack contains approximately 100 hardwood dowel plugs fully colonized with Chicken of the Woods mycelium. This is typically enough to inoculate around 3–5 logs of about 3–4 ft (0.9–1.2 m) in length and 4–8 in (10–20 cm) in diameter, depending on how densely you plug each log. Logs should be freshly cut hardwood and kept in a shaded, moist environment for best results. Plugs are intended for outdoor use on suitable hardwood species such as oak, beech, maple or similar dense hardwoods. Always follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer on the packaging, if included. Planting Instructions Best Time to Inoculate: Early spring or fall, when temperatures are cool and freshly cut hardwood logs are available. Substrate: Fresh, healthy hardwood logs or stumps (oak, beech, maple, cherry and similar species). Ideal size is about 4–8 in (10–20 cm) in diameter and 3–4 ft (0.9–1.2 m) long. Site: Choose a shaded, humid outdoor area with good air movement. Avoid full sun and very windy, exposed spots. Drilling: Drill holes approximately 5/16 in (8 mm) wide and about 1 in (2.5 cm) deep, spaced 4–6 in (10–15 cm) apart in a staggered (diamond) pattern around the log. Inserting Plugs: Tap each plug into a hole until it is flush with or slightly below the bark surface. If possible, seal the holes with food-grade wax to help protect the mycelium and reduce contamination. Incubation: Stack or lean the logs off the ground in the shade. Keep them evenly moist (not waterlogged) during the colonization period. Depending on wood type and climate, colonization can take roughly 6–24 months. Fruiting: Once the logs are well colonized, Chicken of the Woods typically fruits in late spring through autumn when conditions are cool and moist. Mushrooms may appear in flushes over several seasons under suitable conditions. Storage of Plugs: Until you inoculate your logs, keep the plugs refrigerated but not frozen. Avoid storing them in very warm conditions for extended periods. Growing Zone: Outdoor log cultivation is generally suitable for climates comparable to USDA zones 5–9, where cool, moist periods occur. In hotter or colder regions, additional shade, humidity control or seasonal timing may be required. Safety Note: Never consume mushrooms unless you are confident in their identification and they are thoroughly cooked. If in doubt, consult a local expert. FAQs Is this product plug spawn or mushroom spores? This product consists of hardwood dowel plugs (plug spawn) that are pre-colonized with Laetiporus sulphureus mycelium. They are designed to be hammered into drilled holes in hardwood logs. It is not a spore syringe and not a dry spore product. How many logs can 100 Chicken of the Woods plugs inoculate? As a general guideline, 100 plugs are usually enough for about 3–5 logs of roughly 3–4 ft (0.9–1.2 m) long and around 4–8 in (10–20 cm) in diameter, depending on how closely you space the holes and how aggressively you choose to inoculate each log. How long does it take before I see mushrooms? Chicken of the Woods is often slower and more demanding than common beginner species. Under good conditions it may fruit in as little as one season, but many growers see mushrooms after 1–2 years. The exact timing depends on wood species, log size, climate and how well the logs are kept moist and shaded. Are Chicken of the Woods plugs suitable for beginners? Plug spawn is simple to use, but Chicken of the Woods itself is considered more suitable for patient or intermediate growers because it is a weaker competitor compared with some other log-grown mushrooms. Motivated beginners can still try it, but results are not guaranteed and good log care is important. Do I need to refrigerate the plugs before use? Yes. Until you are ready to inoculate your logs, keep the plug spawn refrigerated but not frozen, and avoid leaving it in hot places such as a car or greenhouse. Use the plugs as fresh as possible for best viability. Can I grow Chicken of the Woods indoors? These plug spawn dowels are designed primarily for outdoor log or stump cultivation. Some experienced growers experiment with indoor or covered setups, but for most home growers the easiest and most practical method is outdoors on suitable hardwood logs in a shaded garden area. Where to buy Chicken of the Woods mushroom plugs for sale? If you are looking for Chicken of the Woods plugs, Seed World offers marketplace listings from multiple suppliers so you can compare pack size, origin and shipping options in one place. Look for 100-plug packs like this one if you want a manageable backyard project, and always follow the supplier’s instructions for safe and successful cultivation.


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