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15 Rare Queen of the Prairie Seeds
Queen of the Prairie Seeds - Filipendula Rubra The stunning pink plumes of Queen of the Prairie are a highlight of midsummer. Best grown in full sun the plants are up to 5 feet tall with large, deeply lobed leaves. This easy-to-grow plant spreads by rhizomes, making it an excellent choice for naturalizing in moist meadows. Filipendula Rubra strongly prefers moist settings, and does very well in rich garden soil, though its semi-aggressive nature does require some caution. Queen Of The Prairie produces plumy, light pink blooms and is a unique addition to any wildflower garden. Soil Type: Clay, Loam, SandSoil Moisture: Medium, MoistSun Exposure: Full SunHeight: 4' - 5'Bloom Color: PinkBloom Time: June, JulySpacing: 2'Hardiness Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6Root Type: RhizomeBenefits: Butterflies, Pollinators Quantity: 15 Rare Queen of the Prairie Seeds
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15 Red Kuri Squash Seeds
RED KURI – "JAPANESE SQUASH" WINTER SQUASH SEEDS - ORGANICALLY GROWN This winter squash is known by many names including "RED KURI" or "JAPANESE PUMPKIN." The reason it is called winter squash is that it develops a thick skin that allows it to keep for months into the winter (in a cool place). You can continue to enjoy this extremely sweet nutritious squash from your garden for months after the last harvest. It has a taste that is sweeter than butternut, somewhere between pumpkin & sweet potato.This vine gives you numerous 3-7 pound delicious very dark yellow-fleshed squash. It has a hard deep red-orange skin and is shaped like a teardrop. Winter squash provides complex carbohydrates, fiber, iron, potassium & niacin. The orange flesh is high in beta carotene (vitamin A) & vitamin C.The darker the orange color, the more beta carotene it has. A 4-ounce serving has about 29 - 43 calories.Maturity: About 90 DaysEASY PLANTING DIRECTIONS: Plant seeds 1" inch deep in the garden in the spring when there is no danger of frost & it is warm in your planting zone. Plant 6-8 seeds in a small hill or mound of soil & space them 3-4' feet apart. If you started them outdoors, thin the hill to the 3 healthiest plants.*You can start seeds indoors in individual peat pots indoors 2 to 3 weeks before the last frost. Just cover the seeds with 1/2 - 3/4" inch soil. Transplant them outdoors when there is no chance of frost.GERMINATION: You should begin to see the seeds sprouting in anywhere from 1-2 weeks depending on the weather, soil temperature, and amount of sun that they get. Keep the soil moist, but not soggy, since all seeds will rot if they get too much water.Squash love rich, well-drained soil & lots of SUN!!Water well, but DON'T OVERWATER or use much high nitrogen fertilizerHARVEST: Before frost when the skin is dark orange and hard. ** CUT THE STEM** (DON'T SNAP IT OFF) LEAVING AS many stems AS POSSIBLE ATTACHED so it will store longer in winterKEEP the harvested squash for about a week in a warm, dry spot in the sun to cure & harden the skin so it will store well into the winterIDEALLY Store & ripen for 2 weeks at about 75°F, then in a place where the temperature is from 45°- 55 ° F. The flavor reaches its peak about 1.5-3 months after harvest.
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15 Rose Locust Tree Seeds
Rose Locust / Pink Acacia Flower Robinia Hispida Fertilis Tree Shrub Seeds The Rose Locust is a shrub or small tree native to the southeastern US. This beautiful pink-flowering variety is much less common than other Locust species. It blooms in huge drooping clusters of pea-like flowers that attract bees & butterflies. In fall, the Rose Locust has interesting 2 – 5” ornamental bristly seed pods. The plants are woody & fast growing. They can grow to 12’ tall, but more typically grow to 6 - 8' tall. They are a legume, so can help your soil’s nitrogen levels. This Locust also has traditional herbal/medicinal uses, & its tough wood is used for building. Name: Rose LocustOther Common Names: Rose Acacia / Bristly Locust / Moss LocustScientific Name: Robinia Hispida Var. FertilisColor: Rose PinkPlant Seeds: When Soil Temp Warms to 70fBloom Time: May - JuneHardiness Zone: 5 - 9Plant Height: 6 - 12'Plant Spacing: 8 - 10'Light Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average
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Shipped from Miami, Florida, USA 15 Sand Dollar Cactus Seeds
Astrophytum Asterias Nudun Sand Dollar Cacti Rare Flower Cactus Seed Astrophytum Asterias is a spineless, grayish green to brownish green, smooth cactus with white, furry areoles, characteristics that combine to give it the appearance of a sea urchin or sand dollar. It is perhaps the most sought-after species of astrophytum. The root of the name astrophytum refers to the stars, as in the word “astronomy,” which reflects the somewhat star-shaped appearance of this cactus. Astrophytum Asterias grows primarily along the Rio Grande border in southern Texas and northern Mexico. Like peyote and Ariocarpus fissuratus, astrophytum asterias is also endangered in the wild due to over-harvesting by cactus collectors and habitat destruction. However, it has become preserved in cultivation by collectors. It is also a fine candidate for grafting onto faster-growing rootstocks such as pereskiopsis, San Pedro, and blue myrtle. It is sensitive to over-watering so should only be watered very lightly during active growth and never during dormancy. Alkaline, porous soil will provide necessary drainage, and watering from below potted cacti so the water wicks up through the soil is recommended. Grafting will also help by lifting the cactus out of the soil where it may come into contact with standing water. Once established, it will require full sun for blooming. Its flowers are typically yellow with red centers, measuring 2”. It has irregular blooming throughout the summer season. Once the buds have formed, half-strength fertilizer can be applied to encourage growth.Growing Information Seeds should be germinated in fine sandy soil at about 70-75 degrees. A commercial potting mix with the larger material strained out is ideal. Flatten out the soil and then put a thin layer of loose soil above it. Sow the seeds on the surface and press in very lightly. They need light to germinate. Mist the soil to keep it moist and cover it with clear plastic. Ideally, the covering should not be flat across the top because it will cause the water to drip back on the young seedlings, which sometimes causes rot. Something like a sandwich bag often makes a better “tent” because the water will run down the sides more easily. The soil should not be allowed to dry out while the plants are seedlings. Use a mister if the soil does get dry. Place the seedlings on a heat mat (ideally) and in bright light. Placing the seeds just a few inches from fluorescent lights is ideal for starting seedlings, although natural light will work too. Note that using a heat mat will cause more evaporation, which may require more attention. Be sure to air out the seedlings once a day for the best results. Quantity: 15 Sand Dollar Cactus Seeds
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15 Stemless Gentian | Gentiana Acaulis Seeds
Stemless Gentian (Gentiana acaulis) Seeds The Stemless Gentian herb height is only 4 inches tall and it spreads 6 inches or more. The leaves are evergreen, grow from a basal rosette, and form clumps. The blue flowers are trumpet-shaped spotted throats. The Trumpet Gentian herb likes full sun, is fully hardy, and flowers in late spring and summer.How To Grow Gentiana Acaulis Gentian seeds require some patience in getting them to germinate. There are two recommended methods for starting the seed. The first method, in the spring, mixes the herb seeds in a moist growing medium, places them in a freezer bag, then stratify by refrigeration for two months. The second method, in the fall place the Gentian seeds in starter trays with a seed starter mix that has been moistened. Cover the trays with glass or plastic to help keep the moisture in. Place the trays in a cold frame outdoors or place the flat in a protected area outdoors. Gentian seedlings can be transplanted into their permanent place either in spring or fall. Gentian plants require moist, humus soil that drains well. Herb Specifications Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 3 - 9 Height: 4 inches Bloom Season: Late spring to mid-summer Bloom Color: Blue Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Well-drained soils, pH 6.0 - 6.5 Planting Directions Temperature: Sow at 64 - 71F for 2 - 4 wks, move to 24 - 39F for 4-6 wks Average Germ Time: 42 - 70 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Cover very thinly Sowing Rate: 4 - 6 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination Plant Spacing: 8 - 10 inches
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15 Vernal Witch Hazel - Hamamelis Vernalis Seeds
Vernal Witch Hazel Seeds (Hamamelis Vernalis) Plant Vernal Witch Hazel for a splash of early color in your garden landscape. Known scientifically as Hamamelis Vernalis, this shrub is celebrated for its vibrant, fragrant flowers that bloom from late winter to early spring, bringing life to the dormant season. Beyond its ornamental value, Vernal Witch Hazel is renowned for its soothing properties, often utilized in natural skincare remedies. Vernal Witch Hazel Specifications: Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 4-8 Height: 6-10 feet Bloom Season: Late winter to early spring Bloom Color: Yellow to red Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Well-drained, acidic to neutral Deer Resistant: Yes Latin Name: Hamamelis vernalis Temperature: Cold hardy Average Germ Time: 30-60 days Light Required: Full sun for best flowering Depth: 1/4 inch Sowing Rate: Sparse, to accommodate mature size Moisture: Moderate, consistent Plant Spacing: 10-15 feet apart Ideal for those looking to extend their garden’s visual appeal into the cooler months, Vernal Witch Hazel is straightforward to grow from seeds and adapts well to a variety of garden settings. This shrub is a must-have for its year-round beauty and practical benefits.
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15 White Persian Buttercup - Ranunculus Seeds
White Persian Buttercup - Ranunculus Seeds Introduce the elegance of White Persian Buttercups to your garden with our premium Ranunculus Seeds. Renowned for their exquisite, rose-like blooms, these flowers display a pristine white color that adds a touch of sophistication and charm to any setting. Flower SpecificationsSeason: AnnualUSDA Zones: 5 - 10Height: 8 - 10 inchesBloom Season: SpringBloom Color: WhiteEnvironment: Partial shadeSoil Type: Moist, well-drained, pH of 5.5 - 6.5Planting DirectionsTemperature: 50 - 60FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 28 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Do not cover the seed but press into the soilSowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 10 inches Growing Instructions: Plant in well-drained soil in a sunny spot. Ranunculus thrives in cooler climates but needs protection from harsh frosts. Start seeds indoors in late winter for early spring planting. Ensure regular watering, especially during dry spells, to keep blooms vibrant and healthy. Elevate your garden or floral designs with the timeless beauty of White Persian Buttercups. Their classic charm and enduring appeal make them an indispensable addition to any flower enthusiast's collection.
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150 Yolo Wonder Sweet Red Bell Pepper Seeds
Yolo Wonder Sweet Red Bell Pepper Seeds Grow Yolo Wonder Sweet Red Bell Peppers, a high-yield variety with thick, sweet, and mild flesh. These vibrant red peppers are perfect for enjoying raw, cooked, stuffed, or in any recipe calling for bell peppers. Key Features: Scientific Name: Capsicum annuum Harvest Time: 75 Days Plant Height: 24–36 inches | Spacing: 18–24 inches Light: Full Sun | Soil: Average Planting Tips: Sow indoors weeks before the last frost or outdoors after frost. Provide full sun and average soil moisture for best results. Add the classic, versatile Yolo Wonder Sweet Red Bell Peppers to your garden for delicious, homegrown produce!
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150 Amaranthus Seeds - Pygmy Torch
Amaranthus 'Pygmy Torch' Seeds - Vibrant and Versatile Ignite the beauty of your garden with the 'Pygmy Torch' Amaranthus, featuring striking 12” tall spikes of deep burgundy flowers. This compact variety stands out with its vibrant green foliage, contrasting beautifully with the darker leaves of its cousin, the Prince’s Feather Amaranthus (also available in our store). Key Features: Color and Appearance: Deep burgundy flowers on lush green stalks. Versatile Use: Ideal for both fresh and dried floral arrangements. Regrowth Potential: Capable of a second bloom when cut back to 1-2” after the first harvest. Plant Profile: Grows to a manageable height of 18-24 inches with an equal spread. Growing Information: Optimal Conditions: Thrives in full sun to partial shade. Planting Instructions: Sow seeds outdoors after the last frost, or start indoors a few weeks before. Soil Needs: Prefers average soil and water conditions. With its unique flowering spikes and dual-tone foliage, the 'Pygmy Torch' Amaranthus adds an exotic touch to any garden or floral display, promising a season filled with color and vitality.
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150 Black Cherry Tree Seeds - Prunus Serotina
Black Cherry Tree Seeds – Prunus serotina | Heirloom | Non-GMO | Open-Pollinated | Zones 4–8 Grow sweet, dark cherries right from your backyard! This deciduous fruit tree offers delicious harvests, fragrant spring blooms, colorful fall foliage, and year-round beauty. A favorite for baking, snacking, and attracting birds. Produces sweet, dark cherries Beautiful spring blossoms & vibrant fall color Attracts birds & pollinators Cold-hardy in USDA Zones 4–8 Grow Tip: Stratify seeds 90–120 days. Sow ¼" deep in sunny, well-drained soil. Space 20–30 ft apart. Water regularly for best results.
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150 Clematis virginiana – Virgin’s Bower Seeds
Clematis virginiana – Virgin’s Bower Seeds | Fragrant White Flowering Vine for Trellises & Arbors Create a breathtaking display of cascading blooms with Clematis virginiana (Virgin’s Bower), a hardy native climbing vine that graces gardens with masses of fragrant pure white flowers. One of America’s treasured wild clematis varieties, this perennial vine naturally trails over trees, shrubs, and fences in moist woodlands and riverbanks. In the garden, it’s the perfect choice for trellises, pergolas, fences, or arbors, where its star-shaped blossoms form a romantic, natural canopy of flowers. 🌸 Why Grow Virgin’s Bower? Produces abundant clusters of small, white flowers in late summer. Native American wildflower – supports pollinators and adds biodiversity. Hardy and low-maintenance, thriving in zones 3–9. Can climb up to 15–20 feet, making it ideal for vertical spaces. Attractive fluffy seed heads provide fall and winter interest. This vigorous, fast-growing climber is more than just beautiful—it’s a living curtain of flowers, fragrance, and greenery. 📦 Specifications Botanical Name: Clematis virginiana Common Name: Virgin’s Bower Plant Type: Perennial Climbing Vine Bloom Color: White Bloom Time: Late summer to early fall Height: 15–20 ft Spread: 3–6 ft Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade Hardiness Zones: 3–9 Soil: Moist, well-drained Native To: North America 🌱 Planting Instructions Stratification: Mix seeds with moist sand and refrigerate for 60–90 days before planting. Depth: Sow seeds 1/4” deep in peat pots. Germination: Keep soil evenly moist at 60–65°F until sprouting. Transplanting: Move outdoors after frost danger has passed. Alternative Method: Sow untreated seeds outdoors in peat pots in fall; they will naturally sprout in spring. ❓ FAQ – Clematis virginiana (Virgin’s Bower Seeds) How tall does Clematis virginiana grow?Virgin’s Bower can climb 15–20 feet, making it perfect for covering arbors, trellises, and fences. Do the flowers have fragrance?Yes! The clusters of small, star-like white blossoms are lightly fragrant and attract pollinators. Do these seeds need cold stratification?Yes. For best germination, refrigerate seeds mixed with moist sand for 60–90 days before planting. Is this plant invasive?While vigorous, it’s a native species in North America and beneficial for pollinators. Plant in controlled areas where it can climb freely. What zones is Virgin’s Bower hardy in?Clematis virginiana thrives in USDA zones 3–9.
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150 Common Lilac Tree Seeds
Name: Common Lilac Tree SeedsScientific Name: Syringa vulgarisHardiness zone: 3 through 7plant height: 8-15 feetlight requirements: full sunsoil & water preferences: well-drained soils.Growing Instructions:1. Scarification: Soak in water for 24 hours2. stratification: cold stratify for 30 days. Check every two weeks to make sure seeds are moist and that seeds are not molding. if there is sign of mold, seeds should be soaked in 3:2 parts of water:bleach then rinsed with clean water and put back into cold stratification.3. germination: sow seed 1/16" deep, tamp the soil, keep moist; don't get the seed too wet during germination or it can rot.
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150 Creeping Winter Savory Seeds
Creeping Winter Savory Satureja Montana Herb Flower Seeds Winter Savory is a rare unique herb with a taste reminiscent of thyme. Its leaves are thicker and stronger than Summer Savory and are also more aromatic. The leaves can be harvested at any time during the growing season, and they can be used fresh or dried. This herb is most commonly used to flavor beans, soups, and stews. Winter Savory can also be made into a tea to calm indigestion or gargled to soothe sore throats. This plant is a very vigorous grower and forms a boxwood-like low-border shrub. It is also easily grown in containers, and while it is a hardy perennial, the plants will overwinter nicely indoors for fresh leaves year-round. Outdoors, will attract bees, birds, & butterflies. Name: Winter SavoryOther Common Names: Creeping Winter SavoryScientific Name: Satureja MontanaColor: PinkPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: SpringHarvest: 100 DaysHardiness Zone: 3 - 8Plant Height: 6 - 12"Plant Spacing: 12 - 15"Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Average - Dry
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150 French Marigold Seeds – Court Jester
French Marigold Seeds - Court Jester: Vibrant and Whimsical Blooms for Your Garden French Marigold 'Court Jester' seeds offer a whimsical and vibrant addition to your garden. With their unique flower patterns, striking colors, pleasant fragrance, and ability to attract pollinators, these marigolds are sure to bring joy and a touch of playfulness to your outdoor space. French Marigold Seeds – Court JesterBotanical Name: Tagetes patulaLife Cycle: AnnualLight Requirement: Full SunPlanting Season: SpringBlooms: SummerPlant Height: Up to 20 inchesPlant Spacing: 12 inchesPlanting Depth: 1/16 inchSowing Method: Start Indoors, Direct SowCold Stratification: NoHardiness Zones: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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Shipped from Canton, Ohio, USA 150 Italian Eggplant Rosa Bianca Seeds
Organic Italian Eggplant Rosa Bianca Solanum Vegetable Seeds This gourmet eggplant has a creamy, sweet, & delicate flavor. I had just tried them for the first time last summer and fell head over heels in love! They are very tender and are never bitter! Rosa Bianca is an heirloom variety, and the skin has beautiful marbling. They are a rounded oval-shaped fruit and are a perfect size for stuffing. (Typically about 4-6” around.) Just thinking about it is making me crave Eggplant Parmesan Italian style! Name: Italian Eggplant Rosa Bianca - Mofga Certified OrganicScientific Name: Solanum Melongena Var. EsculentumColor: White & PurplePlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostHarvest: 80 DaysPlant Height: 24 - 36"Plant Spacing: 24 - 36"Light Requirements: SunSoil and Water Preferences: Average
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150 Little Finger Carrot Seeds | Heirloom | Non-GMO
Little Finger Carrot Seeds | Heirloom | Non-GMO | Fresh Vegetable Seeds Little Fingers are extremely small and delicious carrots! They're deep orange, 3 inches long, and almost coreless making them a gourmet variety. Their diminutive size makes them perfect for people growing in containers or with limited space! Name: Little Finger CarrotBotanical Name: Daucus Carota "Little Finger"Type: HeirloomSize at Maturity: Orange, 3" - 4" LongDays to Maturity: 65 DaysLight Requirement: Sun/Partial ShadePlanting Time: Cool SeasonSowing Method: Direct SowPlanting Depth: 1/8" - 1/4"Plant Spacing: 2"
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Shipped from Lynnwood, Washington, USA 150 Mexican Feather Grass Seeds – Stipa tenuissima
Add movement, texture, and elegance to your garden with Mexican Feather Grass Seeds (Stipa tenuissima). Also known as Pony Tails, Wind Whispers, Silky Thread Grass, Wiregrass, or Needlegrass, this ornamental grass is prized for its soft, feathery foliage and graceful seed heads that sway beautifully in the breeze. A hardy, heat- and drought-tolerant clumping grass, Mexican Feather Grass thrives in poor or clay soils, making it a low-maintenance favorite for rock gardens, containers, borders, and naturalized landscapes. Its bright green leaves transform into silky pale yellow-white plumes in summer, followed by showy tan seed heads in fall. Perfect as a specimen plant or in mass plantings, it’s deer-resistant, reseeds naturally, and adds year-round interest to your landscape design. 🌱 Why Grow Mexican Feather Grass Seeds? Elegant feathery foliage and silky plumes for garden movement & texture Heat, drought, and clay soil tolerant – thrives where other plants struggle Deer resistant & low-maintenance landscaping solution Perfect for containers, rock gardens, naturalized areas, and borders Adds year-round visual appeal with ornamental seed heads in fall 🌿 Growing Tips for Stipa tenuissima Planting Time: Sow in warm soil after the last frost. Soil: Average, well-drained soil; tolerates clay. Light: Full sun for best foliage and plume color. Depth: Sow seeds lightly on soil surface, barely cover. Spacing: Plant 15–18 inches apart for clumping growth. Height: 24–36 inches tall when mature. Watering: Drought tolerant once established; water moderately until rooted. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How tall does Mexican Feather Grass grow?Plants typically reach 24–36 inches tall, with airy, feathery plumes. Is it drought tolerant?Yes! Mexican Feather Grass is highly drought and heat tolerant once established. Does it come back every year?Yes, it’s a hardy perennial in zones 6–10 and reseeds itself for continuous growth. Can I grow it in containers?Absolutely! It thrives in pots and containers, making it perfect for patios or small gardens. Is it deer resistant?Yes, this ornamental grass is naturally deer resistant and low-maintenance. Where to Buy Mexican Feather Grass Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Mexican Feather Grass Seeds (Stipa tenuissima) with fast U.S. shipping. Order today and bring natural elegance to your garden with this ornamental favorite!
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150 Rock Cress - Aubrieta - Cascade Purple Seeds
Rock Cress -Cascading Purple- Aubrieta Hybrida Superbissima Aubrieta is a low-growing evergreen perennial. For several weeks in the Springtime, it will have beautiful deep purple flowers with a yellow center. Plants should be trimmed lightly immediately after they bloom, to encourage a thick mounding habit. Rockcress looks beautiful cascading over rock walls and has purple blooms in spring. Season: PerennialUSDA Zones: 4 - 9Height: 4 inchesWidth: 24 inchesBloom Season: Mid-spring to early summerBloom Color: PurpleGrowth Rate: ModerateEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeDeer Resistant: YesTemperature: 68FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 21 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Seeds must be covered thinlySoil Type: Well-drained, pH 6.5 - 7.5Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination
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150 Royal Blue Delphinium King Arthur Seeds
Delphinium King Arthur Royal Blue - Purple Tall Perennial Seeds This Delphinium is a beautiful and tall plant. Flowers start purple color with a hint of royal blue. Little by little the colors change to a Royal Blue with a hint of purple. They make great cut flowers. I started the plant in the picture from seed 4 years ago. It attracts lots of bees, bumble bees and hummingbirds. PerennialPlant seeds indoors; 8 weeks before last frost.Plant seeds outdoors: after danger of frost.Zone 3 -9Full sun or partial shadeWater regularSoil: well drainedHeight: 4 - 6' tallBlooms: from spring to fall
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150 Strawberry Spinach Seeds “Strawberry Sticks” | Heirloom Non-GMO
Strawberry Sticks, also known as Strawberry Spinach, is a rare and eye-catching heirloom plant that delivers both beauty and function in the garden. This unique variety produces bright red, strawberry-like fruits that line its upright stalks all summer long—making it a true conversation piece in vegetable beds, flower borders, and containers. Unlike traditional strawberries, Strawberry Spinach grows in a branching, upright habit, not a vine. While the berries are mildly sweet rather than sugary, they are fully edible and perfect for fresh eating, garnishes, jams, or drying. Even better—the triangular, goosefoot-shaped leaves are edible too and can be harvested like spinach, earning the plant its second nickname. Whether you’re growing for food, ornamental appeal, or something truly different, Strawberry Spinach Seeds are a must-have for adventurous gardeners and heirloom collectors. Heirloom • Non-GMO • Dual-Purpose Edible & Ornamental 🌱 Why Grow Strawberry Spinach Seeds? 🍓 Produces unique, edible strawberry-like red fruits 🌿 Leaves are edible and can be used like spinach 🌼 Highly ornamental and eye-catching in any garden 🪴 Perfect for garden beds, borders, and containers 🌞 Easy to grow with minimal care 🌱 Heirloom & Non-GMO variety 🌿 Growing Tips Scientific Name: Chenopodium foliosum Planting: Sow outdoors after frost or start indoors weeks before last frost Light: Full sun to part shade Soil: Average, well-draining soil Water: Moderate watering Height: 16–20 inches Spacing: 12–18 inches Bloom / Fruit Season: June–September 💡 Tip: Harvest leaves young for the best flavor, and allow fruits to fully mature for brightest color. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions Do Strawberry Spinach plants taste like strawberries?The fruits are mildly sweet with a subtle flavor—not as sweet as traditional strawberries, but fully edible and enjoyable. Are the leaves really edible?Yes! The leaves can be eaten raw or cooked, just like spinach. Is this plant good for containers?Absolutely. Strawberry Spinach grows very well in pots, raised beds, and small gardens. Are these seeds heirloom and non-GMO?Yes—these are 100% heirloom, non-GMO seeds. Where to Buy Strawberry Spinach Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Strawberry Spinach (Strawberry Sticks) seeds with fast U.S. shipping, carefully packaged to ensure excellent germination and garden success.
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Shipped from Pasco, Washington, USA 150 Sugar Cane Seeds | 6-18 Feet Tall
Grow your own sweet supply with Sugar Cane Seeds—a versatile, fast-growing perennial grass that delivers much more than just sugar. Mature canes can reach 6 to 18 feet tall, producing thick stalks rich in juice that can be transformed into syrup, sugar crystals, molasses, rock candy, or even small-batch rum. Beyond the kitchen, sugarcane is also a nutrient-rich fodder crop for livestock and an attractive tropical ornamental in edible landscapes. Ideal for warm climates and long growing seasons, sugar cane thrives in USDA zones 8–11. It prefers full sun, regular watering, and fertile, well-drained soil. Once established, it returns year after year, providing a renewable source of sweet cane that can be harvested, crushed, and processed at home. Whether you’re a home gardener, homesteader, or small-scale producer, sugar cane offers a high-yield crop that feeds, flavors, and adds visual punch to your landscape. 🌱 Why Grow Sugar Cane Seeds Produces tall, fast-growing canes (6 to 18 feet) Juice can be processed into syrup, crystals, molasses, or rum Excellent livestock fodder for goats, cattle, and poultry Grows as a striking ornamental in edible gardens Perennial in zones 8–11 for repeat harvests Can be juiced, chewed raw, or fermented 🌿 Growing Tips Soak seeds overnight before planting Start indoors in seed trays or direct sow in warm, frost-free soil Choose full sun and fertile, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter Maintain regular moisture without waterlogging Space plants 2–3 feet apart in rows 3–4 feet apart Harvest when stalks are 1–2 inches thick and fully mature (usually 10–14 months) Cut back to base after harvest to allow regrowth ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How tall does sugar cane grow?Canes typically grow between 6 and 18 feet tall, depending on soil fertility and climate. Is sugar cane hard to grow?No. It’s a hardy perennial in warm climates and can be grown from seed with warmth, sun, and moisture. What can I make from sugar cane?You can juice it to create syrup, sugar crystals, rock candy, or distill for rum. It’s also excellent raw for chewing or as animal fodder. Can I grow sugar cane in pots?Yes. Use large, deep containers with plenty of sunlight and regular feeding for best results. How long until harvest?Expect full maturity in 10 to 14 months. In warm zones, it can be harvested annually after establishment. Is it suitable for cold climates?Sugar cane is frost-sensitive. In cooler zones, grow it in containers and overwinter indoors or treat as an annual.
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1500 Citronella Plant Seeds – Natural Mosquito Repellent
Citronella Plant Seeds – Natural Mosquito Repellent | Easy-to-Grow Fragrant Herb for Gardens & Pots Keep mosquitoes away naturally while adding lush greenery to your garden with Citronella Plant Seeds. Known for their fresh lemony fragrance and insect-repelling properties, citronella plants are the perfect addition to patios, balconies, and backyard gardens. Why Grow Citronella? 🌿 Natural mosquito repellent – perfect for outdoor spaces 🍋 Spicy-lemon aroma – decorative and aromatic 🌱 Grows well in full sun – suitable for tropical to temperate climates 🌼 Used for oils, teas, and herbal remedies 📦 Includes 50 seeds – packed fresh, ships from the USA What’s in the Pack? Each pack contains 50 citronella plant seeds, sealed for freshness. A great starter pack for gardeners looking to add natural insect-repelling plants to their home or garden. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Early spring or late winter indoors Soil: Well-draining, pH 6.0–7.0 Light: Full sun Depth: 5–10 mm Watering: Keep moist during germination (approx. 7–14 days) FAQs Is citronella easy to grow from seed? Yes, with warmth and humidity, citronella germinates quickly and thrives in full sun. How long does it take citronella seeds to sprout? Usually 7–14 days if conditions are warm and humid. Can I grow citronella indoors? Yes. Citronella can be started indoors and moved outside once the weather is warm. Where to buy citronella plant seeds for sale? Citronella seeds aren’t always easy to find in local nurseries. At Seeds World, we offer 50 fresh citronella plant seeds that are carefully packed for high germination rates. With fast U.S. shipping and reliable customer support, it's an ideal choice for anyone looking to grow their own mosquito-repelling garden at home.
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Shipped from Bois D Arc, Missouri, USA 1500 Corn Salad - Valerianella Locusta Seeds
Corn Salad- (Valerianella Locusta) Corn Salad herb plants are easy to grow and require little care. It is a cool-season annual, and it bolts once temperatures are above 80F. Corn Salad plants can tolerate frost and they can winter over, especially if given some mulch for protection. How To Grow Corn Salad: For warmer climates, it is recommended to start the Corn Salad seeds directly outdoors in early fall. The plants will put on some growth throughout the fall, but when the spring comes it will be bountiful and will be an early source for fresh greens. For cold climates, start the Mache herb seeds outdoors as soon as the soil can be worked in late winter or early spring. Plant the herb seeds in soil that is rich in organic matter. Herb Specifications Season: Annual USDA Zones: 5 - 10 Height: 12 inches Bloom Season: Early spring to early fall Bloom Color: White Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Fairly rich, light, loamy soil Planting Directions Temperature: 55 - 65F Average Germ Time: 7 - 14 days Light Required: No Depth: 1/4 - 1/2 inch Sowing Rate: 35 to 50 seeds per foot in rows 12 inches apart Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination Plant Spacing: 3 - 6 inches in rows 12 inches apart
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1500 Garland Chrysanthemum Seeds | Shungiku | Heirloom Non-GMO
Elevate your garden with Garland Chrysanthemum (Shungiku) Seeds, a versatile, fast-growing leafy green beloved in Asian cuisine. Known for its aromatic, slightly bitter flavor, Shungiku adds depth to soups, stir-fries, hot pots, and salads. These non-GMO heirloom seeds are perfect for home gardeners seeking high-quality, flavorful greens with easy cultivation. Grow in containers, raised beds, or traditional garden plots for continuous harvests throughout the season. Key Features: Heirloom, Non-GMO seeds Fast-growing and productive Aromatic, flavorful leaves for culinary use Ideal for indoor or outdoor planting Thrives in full sun to partial shade Plant Info: Botanical Name: Chrysanthemum coronarium Light Requirement: Full Sun / Partial Shade Planting Season: Spring / Summer Maturity: 40–50 days Spacing: 8–12 inches apart Watering: Keep soil evenly moist 🌱 Why Grow Garland Chrysanthemum Seeds?Grow fresh, flavorful, and aromatic greens at home for authentic culinary dishes while enjoying a low-maintenance, productive garden plant. 🌿 Growing Tips: Start seeds indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost or direct sow outdoors after frost risk. Sow 1/4" deep, keep soil moist until germination. Thin seedlings to 8–12" apart for optimal growth. Harvest leaves continuously to encourage new growth. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) How long until I can harvest Shungiku leaves?Typically 40–50 days from sowing. Continuous harvest encourages regrowth. Can I grow Shungiku indoors?Yes! It thrives in containers with ample sunlight or under grow lights. Are these seeds organic?These are heirloom, non-GMO seeds but not certified organic. Where to Buy Garland Chrysanthemum Seeds for Sale?At Seed World, we provide fresh, non-GMO Shungiku seeds with fast U.S. shipping, perfect for home gardens, raised beds, and container planting.
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