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  • 20 Authentic Red Yard Long Bean Seeds - Seed World 20 Authentic Red Yard Long Bean Seeds - Seed World

    20 Authentic Red Yard Long Bean Seeds

    Yard long Bean, also called Chinese Long Bean, is a vigorous climbing annual and the plant begins to produce long pods, ranging from 14 to 30 inches, 60 days after sowing. The pods hang in pairs that should be picked for vegetable uses before matured. Yard long Bean is a subtropical/tropical plant and is widely grown in Southeastern Asia, Thailand, and Southern China.It is a very interesting plant to grow - you almost need to check/harvest long beans every day because they grow very quickly in warm climates. It is, however, sensitive to the temperature and grows relatively slow in mild/cold environments. Like to grow common beans, it is recommended to rotate the planting locations every year for getting the best results - do not repeat planting at the same spots within 3-4 years. Edible pods are very crisp, tender, and delicious. Long beans are cut into shorter sections and cooked like common green beans. There are many varieties grown in the Orient and they are generally identified by the color of the matured seeds. Warm-season annual Approx. 20-35 seeds in the packet. (A seed will vary in weight and size within a given seed lot. The number of seeds stated is only an estimate.) Maturity: Approx. 50-80 days Planting season: Late spring/early summer

  • 20 Bambusa Longispatha Seeds - Seed World 20 Bambusa Longispatha Seeds - Seed World

    20 Bambusa Longispatha Seeds

    Dendrocalamus Longispathus / Bambusa Longispatha Culms are green with white blooms when young, which become greyish-green when dry. Young shoots are yellowish-green in color with shiny black hairs. The culm is straight. Branches spread out from the mid-culm to the top. Aerial roots reach up to a few nodes above the ground. The internode length is 25–50 cm, and the diameter is 2.0–10 cm. Culm walls are 0.8–1.5 cm thick.Culm sheaths are green in young plants and turn brown when mature, and are elongated and cylindrical with narrow, lanceolate blades. The sheath proper is 10–20 cm in length and 13–20 cm wide. The blade length is 13–20 cm. Auricles are absent. The upper surfaces of the sheaths are covered with blackish-brown hairs. The lower surfaces of the sheaths are not hairy. Sheaths are persistent (do not fall).Bomanic nomenclature: Dendrocalamus longispathus / Bambusa longispathaCommon name: Long-sheath BambooFamily: PoaceaeOrigin: Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Thailand

  • 20 Bearberry - Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi Seeds - Seed World 20 Bearberry - Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi Seeds - Seed World

    20 Bearberry - Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi Seeds

    Bearberry, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, Seeds (Edible, Hardy Evergreen Ground Cover) The Bearberry is native to parts of North America, Europe, & Asia, but sadly is now listed as endangered in some parts of the US. Bearberry is the main component in many traditional North American Native smoking mixes. The plants will grow in sandy or poor soil, so have become popular for erosion control, as well as with home gardeners as an ornamental. This small shrub has thick shiny evergreen leaves and makes an excellent deer-resistant ground cover or rock garden plant. Its red stems turn to green & brown, & begin to peel in old age. The Bearberry has fragrant spring flowers that attract HUMMINGBIRDS, bees, & butterflies. Berries appear in grape-like clusters from the fall into winter. They are eaten by birds & other wildlife or can be used as holiday decor. Name: BearberryOther Common Names: Kinnikinnick / Pinemat ManzanitaScientific Name: Arctostaphylos Uva-ursiColor: Pink & White Flowers / Red BerriesPlant Seeds: Warm & Cold StratifyBloom Time: May - JuneHardiness Zone: 2 - 7Plant Height: 6 - 12"Plant Spacing: 3 - 6"Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil and Water Preferences: Average

  • 20 Bitter Cherry (Prunus Emarginata) Seeds - Seed World 20 Bitter Cherry (Prunus Emarginata) Seeds - Seed World

    20 Bitter Cherry (Prunus Emarginata) Seeds

    Bitter Cherry (Prunus Emarginata) Seeds Name: Bitter CherryScientific Name: Prunus emarginataPlant height: 6-40 feetLight requirements: full sun to part shadeSoil & water preferences grow well in well-drained soils.Growing Instructions:1. Scarification: Soak in water for 24 hours2. stratification: cold stratify for 120 days3. germination: sow seed 1/4" deep, tamp the soil

  • 20 Black Dahlia Flower Seeds – Rare Violet Blooms 20 Black Dahlia Flower Seeds – Rare Violet Blooms

    20 Black Dahlia Flower Seeds – Rare Violet Blooms

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    Black Dahlia Flower Seeds – Rare Violet Blooms (20 Pack) Looking for black dahlia flower seeds for sale? These striking, deep violet blooms add a bold statement to any garden. Ideal for gardeners who love dramatic colors and rare varieties, these seeds produce stunning flowers up to 18 inches tall. Why Choose Black Dahlia? 🌸 Unique dark-violet blooms – rare and eye-catching 🌿 Grows up to 18 inches tall – excellent for beds or containers 🌞 Thrives in full sun or partial shade 📦 Sealed 20-seed pack – fresh and ready to plant What’s in the Pack? Each pack contains 20 premium Black Dahlia flower seeds. These are open-pollinated seeds, suitable for gardeners in USDA Zones 3–10. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Spring, after last frost Soil: Deep, fertile, well-draining (pH 6.0–6.5) Light: Full sun or partial shade Depth: Lightly cover with topsoil Watering: Keep moist during germination (7–21 days) Note on the Name & Color "Black Dahlia" is a common trade name for very dark dahlia strains. In botany there is no truly jet-black dahlia; blooms that look “black” are actually deep burgundy to violet and can appear near-black in certain light. Because dahlias grown from seed don’t come exactly true to a named parent, natural variation is expected. Our seed lot is selected from dark-flowered lines, so you can expect sumptuous, dramatic tones ranging from rich burgundy to very dark purple, with occasional lighter accents. Photos are representative of the range. FAQs How tall do Black Dahlia plants grow? They grow up to 18 inches tall under ideal sun and soil conditions. Can I plant them in containers? Yes! They’re great for both garden beds and containers on balconies or patios. How many seeds per plant? We recommend sowing 2–3 seeds per spot and thinning later if needed. Are these annual or perennial? They are annuals but can be lifted and stored indoors to replant the next season. Where to buy black dahlia flower seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh black dahlia flower seeds with fast shipping across the U.S. Perfect for your rare flower collection!

  • 20 Black Knight Morning Glory Vine Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Ravensdale, Washington, USA 20 Black Knight Morning Glory Vine Seeds

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    Black Knight Morning Glory Seeds Annual Flower Flowers Climbing Vine Morning glory flowers (Ipomoea purpurea or Convolvulus Purpureus) are a common sight in many landscapes and may be found in any number of species within the Calystegia, Convolvulus, Ipomoea, Merremia, and Rivea genera. While some varieties are described as a noxious weeds in some areas, the fast-growing vining plants can also make lovely additions to the garden if kept in check.All morning glory plants produce attractive funnel-shaped blossoms of various shades like white, red, blue, purple, and yellow with heart-shaped leaves. Blooming usually occurs anywhere from May through September, opening in the morning and closing in the afternoon. Most types are annual, though in some warmer regions they will come back yearly or may re-seed themselves in almost any zone they grow in.Zone 1-10Full SunBloom Season Summer to FallOrnamental Use Borders, Cut Flowers, Trellis, or LatticeAnnualFeatures Attract Bees, Hummingbirds, ButterflyLife Cycle Perennial, AnnualSoil Average, Consistently moist, and well drained

  • 20 Black Peppercorn Vine Seeds - Seed World 20 Black Peppercorn Vine Seeds - Seed World

    20 Black Peppercorn Vine Seeds

    Black Peppercorn (Piper Nigrum) Vine Seeds This tropical perennial vine must be grown indoors if warmth isn't year-round. Black pepper is an American staple spice. It is high in medicinal value and adds aroma and flavor to any dish. Here is an opportunity to grow your own to grind fresh off of the vine!Grow Zones: 10,11,12 (Other zones must grow indoors)Other names: hu jiao, kali mirch, pimienta, fulful, pepe, filfil, pfeffer, piovreMedicinal Benefits of Black Pepper:The medicinal benefits of piperine are plentiful. Black pepper is a strong anti-inflammatory used to combat fever and has antioxidant properties as well. If you take supplements, black pepper (piperine) is likely found in your bottle to increase absorption. Adding black pepper to your food is important for the same reason (to increase the absorption of the mineral and vitamin content from your food).How to Grow Piper nigrum Black Pepper Peppercorn seeds:Piper nigrum thrives in slightly acidic to neutral soil types and grows best in a humid or moist environment. If you're growing them indoors, consider planting them in a hanging pot in a partially shaded area of your sunroom or in a pot near a window. If grown outdoors, prop the leaves up by allowing them to either grow up a tree, grow them up a winding coil, a fence, or a structure of some sort in order to enjoy a larger peppercorn harvest and provide some form of airflow for the leaves.Germination Procedure:Soak seeds in a cup of water for 24 hrs before planting. Sow seeds 1/2 inch deep into moist, warm soil. Plant seeds an inch apart. Water often. Seeds are hard to sprout without the softening effect of the water and consistently warm soil. Germination time is 45 days for most of the seeds. Even still, some won't sprout at this time. Continue the same treatment until enough seeds have germinated to your liking. Some simply remain dormant longer.

  • 20 Black Pink Purple Hibiscus Seeds - Seed World 20 Black Pink Purple Hibiscus Seeds - Seed World

    20 Black Pink Purple Hibiscus Seeds

    Growing hibiscus is an easy way to add a tropical flair to your garden. When you know how to care for hibiscus plants, you will be rewarded with many years of lovely flowers. Let’s look at some tips on how to care for hibiscus. Genus: HibiscusCommon Name: HibiscusPlant Habit: FloweringClimate: Tropical, Tropical Wet, Tropical Wet & Dry, Subtropical Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, SummerCultivating Difficulty: Easy Soil Type: Loam, Peat, SandSoil pH: Acidic Watering: MediumSunlight: Full Sun, Medium Sun Life Cycle: Perennial Quantity: 20 Seeds

  • 20 Blossfeldia Liliputana Cactus Seeds - Seed World 20 Blossfeldia Liliputana Cactus Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Riverview, Florida, USA 20 Blossfeldia Liliputana Cactus Seeds

     Blossfeldia Liliputana Cactus Seeds - Perennial Flowering Cacti Blossfeldia Liliputana is established over a wide geographical area ranging from Southern Bolivia to northwestern Argentina. This is the smallest cactus species on Earth! They are the only cacti that are capable of completely drying out and then rehydrating their cells when watered.Blossfeldia liliputana v. fechseri - the biggest and most beautifull Blossfeldia - Collected at Miraflores/Catamarca Argentina. USDA 8b-10. Cold hardy to 15 deg. F.Light shade. Solitary or clumping miniature cactus, up to 0.5" in diameter0 Small pinkish and white flowers. Blossfeldia is the smallest of the cacti. Native to: Southern Bolivia, northwestern Argentina, at elevations of 4000 to 12000 feet.

  • 20 Blue Cupid's Dart (Catananche Caerulea) Seeds - Seed World 20 Blue Cupid's Dart (Catananche Caerulea) Seeds - Seed World

    20 Blue Cupid's Dart (Catananche Caerulea) Seeds

    Cupid's Dart (Catananche Caerulea Blue) Commonly known as Cupid's Dart or Love Plant, it is well-known for its stunning blue blooms with dark blue eyes. The bloom season for Cupid's Dart is long, lasting all summer and into fall. Hot summers in full sun and poor soil do not keep this Cupid's Dart plant from performing well. Flower SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 3 - 8Height: 24 inchesBloom Season: Summer through fallBloom Color: Lavender blueEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Well-drained, gritty, pH 5.8 - 6.8Deer Resistant: YesOften House Plant: NoLatin Name: Catananche Caerulea Planting DirectionsTemperature: 68FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 21 daysLight Required: NoDepth: 1/16 inchSowing Rate: 4 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 18 inches

  • 20 Blue White Hibiscus Seeds - Seed World

    20 Blue White Hibiscus Seeds

    Growing hibiscus is an easy way to add a tropical flair to your garden. When you know how to care for hibiscus plants, you will be rewarded with many years of lovely flowers. Let’s look at some tips on how to care for hibiscus. Growing Hibiscus From SeedsNick the Seed CoatNick the hard seed coat at the wider, rounded end of the seed with a clean craft knife.Soak the SeedsSoak the seeds in a small bowl of hot water for up to 24 hours. Begin the sowing process 12 weeks before your last expected spring frost.Prep the Planting TrayFill a planting tray with moist seed-starting mix, usually a soil-less product that combines perlite, vermiculite, and peat moss.Sow the SeedsSow the seeds 1/4 inch deep, firming the moist seed-starting mix over the seed. Place one seed per plug if your seed tray has inserts that hold the mix in separate 1- to 2-inch compartments. Otherwise, sow seeds a few inches apart so seedlings will be easy to remove later.Keep Them WarmSet the tray on a waterproof greenhouse heat mat set to 68 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit or in a room with the same temperature range.Conserve MoistureCover the tray with its included clear plastic dome or with plastic wrap to keep moisture in.Check the Seed TrayCheck the seed tray regularly over the one to three weeks it takes the seeds to germinate. Ensure the soil is moist but not soggy. Too-wet soil can cause the seeds to rot before they germinate.Remove the PlasticRemove the plastic when plants emerge and move the tray to a site where it receives bright, indirect sunlight.Apply FertilizerApply a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer mixed to half its recommended strength with every other watering after the seedlings produce their first true leaves – the first pair of leaves afterthe initial seed leaves that emerge at germination. Water enough to keep the potting soil evenly moist, never letting it dry out or become waterlogged.Transplant the SeedlingsTransplant the seedlings to separate 1-gallon containers filled with standard potting soil when they have at least three sets of leaves. Allow them to grow in a sheltered area for several weeks before transitioning them to their permanent outdoor location when all danger of frost has passed. Quantity: 20 Blue White Hibiscus Seeds

  • 20 Bulbine Natalensis Seeds – Natal Red Root (Ornamental Succulent) - Seed World 20 Bulbine Natalensis Seeds – Natal Red Root (Ornamental Succulent) - Seed World

    20 Bulbine Natalensis Seeds – Natal Red Root (Ornamental Succulent)

    Bulbine natalensis (Natal Red Root) is a compact, aloe-like succulent from Southern Africa. It forms tidy rosettes of green leaves and sends up upright spikes of bright, star-shaped yellow flowers. Excellent for rock gardens, pots, and sunny borders. Why Choose Bulbine Natalensis? Architectural rosettes with showy yellow blooms in warm seasons Heat and drought tolerant once established Performs well in containers and rock gardens Compact habit suited to small spaces and xeric designs Fresh seed packed for the current season Planting Instructions Best time to sow: Spring to early summer (warm soil) Growing zone: USDA 9–11 as a perennial; in cooler zones grow in containers and protect from frost Light: Full sun to bright partial sun Soil: Fast-draining sandy/cactus mix, pH 6.0–7.5 Depth: Press seed onto the surface and barely cover (about 1/16–1/8") Watering: Keep evenly moist until germination, then allow the mix to dry slightly between waterings Germination: 14–28 days at 20–25°C (68–77°F) FAQs Is Bulbine natalensis easy to grow from seed? Yes. Provide warmth, bright light, and fast-draining soil. Start in trays or small pots and transplant once seedlings are established. What climates is it suitable for? Best in USDA zones 9–11. In cooler climates, grow in containers and overwinter indoors in a bright location. How large does the plant get? Typically 20–50 cm tall, with narrow fleshy leaves and upright flower spikes. Is this listing for seeds or live plants? Seeds only. Where to buy Bulbine natalensis seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh Bulbine natalensis seed with careful packing and fast U.S. shipping. Order online and get straightforward sowing guidance.

  • 20 Butterfly Balls Seeds – Ornamental “Hairy Ball” Milkweed - Seed World 20 Butterfly Balls Seeds – Ornamental “Hairy Ball” Milkweed - Seed World

    Shipped from Ravensdale, Washington, USA 20 Butterfly Balls Seeds – Ornamental “Hairy Ball” Milkweed

    Create a bold statement in your garden with Butterfly Balls Seeds, the striking “Balloon Plant” (aka Hairy Balls, Swan Plant) that draws in butterflies, bees, and curious eyes. Tall stems festooned with inflated, hairy pods and graceful clusters of creamy white blooms make this a showy addition to mixed borders, pollinator gardens, or propagation beds. A fast‑growing annual in cooler climates and perennial in warmer zones, this plant thrives in full sun and well‑draining soil. Its iconic seed pods are not just decorative—they feed monarch caterpillars and produce soft, woolly seed fluff that is beautiful in dried arrangements. If you want a plant that offers both wildlife value and dramatic visual interest, Butterfly Balls delivers. 🌱 Why Grow Butterfly Balls Seeds Pods and blooms that attract butterflies, especially monarchs Spectacular “balloon” pods offer dramatic architectural interest Dual value: ornamental display + wildlife habitat Fast growing—makes an impact quickly in the first season Beautiful cut flowers and dried seed podsGreat for full sun areas & well‑drained beds 🌿 Growing Tips Soak Seeds: Pre‑soak seeds 24 hours before planting to improve germination Sowing Depth: Plant shallow, about ¼‑inch deep in trays or directly in soil Light: Needs full sun to bloom best; tolerates light shade in hot regions Soil & Water: Prefers well‑draining soil; keep soil moist but not waterlogged Support Height: Plants can reach 4‑6 ft tall—allow space or use stakes Deadheading & Harvest: Remove spent blooms to encourage new ones; seed pods make striking dried decorations ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How tall do Butterfly Balls grow?Roughly 4‑6 feet in ideal conditions; may be shorter in cooler or less sunny plots. When do they bloom and produce seed pods?Blooms appear in mid to late summer, followed by inflated pod formation through fall. What zones can I grow this plant in?Best as an annual in cooler zones; perennial or self‑seeding in zones 8‑11. Is this plant good for attracting pollinators?Yes—it’s a valued host for monarch caterpillars and attracts many butterflies and bees. Where to buy Butterfly Balls Seeds for sale?At Seeds World, we offer premium Butterfly Balls Seeds with fast U.S. shipping.

  • 20 Butterfly Lavender Seeds - Seed World 20 Butterfly Lavender Seeds - Seed World

    20 Butterfly Lavender Seeds

    Lavandula pedunculata / Lavandula stoechas subsp. pedunculata / Stoechas pedunculata Botanical nomenclature: lavandula pedunculata ssp pedunculata (lavandula stoechas ssp pedunculata)Cultivar: pedunculata ssp pedunculataCommon name: lavender butterfly, Lavanda butterfly, papillon lavandula, alfazema papillon, Spanish lavender, French lavender, Spanish lavender.Family: lamiaceaeOrigin: Portugal and SpainHeight: 45 - 75 cmLuminosity: full sun, partial shadingClimate: see description belowSpecie perene, extremely rare in cultivation and particularly ornamental, is distinguished by the presence of notable apricot bracelets.The butterfly lavender is generally found in the mountains and on the great plain to the north, south, and center of Spain in soils and alkaline.The species are potentially resistant to drying and their growth in those areas can be even neglected. Can be planted in the full sun in cold regions and with partial shading in the hottest regions of brazil.Lavada espanhola will establish in its first year of cultivation to present you with its beautiful magic flower aroma during the second year. She flows during spring, summer, and autumn.Your common name butterfly (papillon) looks to characteristic and charming the form of its flowers which consists of pedúnculos with two or more petals (in truth, bracelets) at its top.The lavandas are mostly known in Portugal by the term of Arab origin "alfazemas".Their flowers are used in the cuisine in various hot dishes, cakes, and sweets, and lend the flavor and aroma to gourmets vinegar. Quantity: 20 Butterfly Lavender Seeds

  • 20 Calendula Pot Marigold - Pink Surprise Seeds - Seed World 20 Calendula Pot Marigold - Pink Surprise Seeds - Seed World

    20 Calendula Pot Marigold - Pink Surprise Seeds

    Calendula is attractive to bees, butterflies and birds and has average water needs, prefers full sun and well-draining soil. The flowers are good for cutting and also suitable for container gardening. Sow Pot Calendula seeds directly into prepared beds after last frost, and cover the flower seeds lightly with peat moss. Keep the seeds moist until germination occurs. Pink Calendula has a double flower with pale pink petals colored soft orange on the reverse with a circle of light yellow surrounding the button centers. Flower Specifications Season: Annual USDA Zones: 4 - 10 Height: 16 inches Bloom Season: Spring through fall Bloom Color: Pink Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Moist, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.5 Deer Resistant: Yes Planting Directions Temperature: 70F Average Germ Time: 7 - 14 days Light Required: No Depth: Lightly cover with peat moss Sowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep moist until germination Plant Spacing: 12 inches  

  • 20 California Redwood Tree Seeds - Seed World 20 California Redwood Tree Seeds - Seed World

    20 California Redwood Tree Seeds

    California Redwood Tree Seeds - Sequoia sempervirens (Coastal Redwood) Grow a giant in your own backyard with California Redwood Tree Seeds, featuring the legendary Coastal Redwood. Famous for being the tallest trees in the world, these majestic redwoods can transform any spacious landscape into a spectacular forest sanctuary. Ideal for large gardens and parks, these seeds give you the chance to cultivate a piece of California's natural grandeur. Coastal Redwood Tree Seed Specifications: California Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) Seeds Season: Spring to Early Summer USDA Zones: 7 to 9 Height: Up to 200 feet (61 meters) Bloom Season: Late Spring Bloom Color: Inconspicuous; valued for towering evergreen beauty Environment: Thrives in temperate coastal climates, coastal fog or mist preferred Soil Type: Well-draining, acidic to neutral soil Deer Resistant: Yes Temperature: Moderate temperatures, mild coastal conditions preferred Average Germ Time: 14-21 days Light Required: Full sun to light shade Depth: Surface sow or lightly cover with soil Sowing Rate: 1-2 seeds per pot Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist Plant Spacing: 20-30 feet (6-9 meters) apart Key Features: Iconic Giants: Coastal Redwoods are renowned for their immense height and impressive lifespan. Eco-Friendly: These trees excel at capturing carbon, making them a fantastic choice for sustainable landscaping. Resilient Growth: Adapts well to moist, fog-laden environments and requires acidic, well-drained soil to flourish. Historical Significance: Offers a living connection to millennia of ecological history. Planting Coastal Redwood seeds not only beautifies your space but also contributes to environmental conservation, offering a timeless and grand addition to any large outdoor area.

  • 20 Candyland Climbing Rose Seeds – Experimental Rose Seedlings for Trellises & Arbors - Seed World 20 Candyland Climbing Rose Seeds – Experimental Rose Seedlings for Trellises & Arbors - Seed World

    20 Candyland Climbing Rose Seeds – Experimental Rose Seedlings for Trellises & Arbors

    Looking for Candyland climbing rose seeds for sale? Candyland is a beloved climbing rose cultivar; however, roses grown from seed do not always come true to the named parent. These seeds are best suited for gardeners who enjoy experimentation and discovering unique rose seedlings. Results may differ from the reference images, but the process is rewarding and can yield remarkable, one-of-a-kind climbers. Why Choose Candyland-Type Rose Seeds? Vigorous climbing habit: Train on trellises, fences, arches, or pergolas. Attractive bloom potential: Seedlings may display soft pink to cream tones and interesting striping or blends. Long garden interest: Roses are perennial in suitable climates and can flower for many seasons. Great for enthusiasts: Ideal for growers who enjoy raising roses from seed and selecting standout plants. What’s in the Pack? Sealed packet of fresh rose seeds intended for hobby propagation. Packed for viability and shipped promptly. Planting Instructions Best Time to Start: Late winter to early spring, to allow for cold stratification before spring sowing. Cold Stratification (recommended): Mix seeds with slightly moist, sterile medium (e.g., sand or vermiculite) in a labeled bag; refrigerate at 2–5 °C for 6–12 weeks. Check periodically to avoid drying out. Sowing Medium: Well-draining seed mix; lightly firm the surface. Depth: Very shallow—press seeds into the surface and barely cover (about 2–3 mm). Germination Temp: 18–24 °C after stratification; provide bright, indirect light. Moisture: Keep evenly moist, never waterlogged; gentle bottom watering is preferred. Germination Window: 30–90+ days after stratification; roses are naturally variable and can take time. Transplant: Pot up sturdy seedlings once they have several true leaves; harden off before planting outdoors. Training: Provide a support and tie new canes as they extend. Growing Zones: Typically hardy in USDA Zones 5–9 (with protection in colder areas). FAQs Will these seeds produce the exact Candyland cultivar? Not necessarily. Named roses are commonly propagated by cuttings or grafting. Seedlings can differ in flower color, form, and vigor. That variability is part of the appeal—growers can select their favorite performers. Do I really need to cold-stratify rose seeds? Yes, cold stratification significantly improves germination. Refrigerate the moistened seeds for 6–12 weeks before sowing warm. How long until the first flowers? With good care, many rose seedlings flower in their second growing season; some may take longer depending on conditions and selection. What climates are suitable? USDA Zones 5–9 are typical for garden roses. In colder zones, overwinter protection is recommended; in hotter zones, provide afternoon shade and consistent moisture. Are these images exact representations? Images show the general Candyland look. Seed-grown offspring can vary. Use them as inspiration rather than a guarantee of identical results. Where to buy Candyland climbing rose seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh rose seeds with careful packing and fast U.S. shipping. Each packet supports hobby propagation so you can raise and select unique climbing roses at home. Can I grow these in a container? Yes. Start in pots, then up-pot as plants develop. Provide a sturdy support and prune to shape. Many growers keep promising selections in containers for observation before planting out. Are the seeds treated or GMO? No. They are standard, untreated seeds intended for hobbyist use.

    $11.99 - $19.99

  • 20 Carex Red Rooster Ornamental Grass Seeds - Seed World 20 Carex Red Rooster Ornamental Grass Seeds - Seed World

    20 Carex Red Rooster Ornamental Grass Seeds

    Carex Red Rooster Ornamental Grass Seeds (Carex buchananii) Carex (Carex buchananii Red Rooster) - Commonly known as Leatherleaf Sedge, this little has all that you want in an ornamental grass. It readily grows from Carex seed, and it has a dense, tufted, arching habit with narrow evergreen foliage. The leaves of this ornamental grass are copper-red to light brown in color. Leatherleaf Sedge Red Rooster prefers moist soil and does best in mild, cool climates. Grass Specifications Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 6 - 9 Height: 20 inches Width: 20 inches Foliage Color: Orange-red-brown Flower Color: Flower spikes unremarkable Growth Rate: Moderate Fall Color: Same Soil Requirement: Moist, well-drained sites are best, pH 6.8 - 7.4 Environment: Full sun Moisture Requirements: Moist soils Planting Directions Temperature: 60 - 68F Average Germ Time: 14 - 21 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Sow on to the surface and cover with 1/8 of topsoil Sowing Rate: 4 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination Plant Spacing: 8 inches Care & Maintenance: Carex

  • Sale -8% 40 Carica Papaya - Coorg Honeydew Seeds - Seed World 40 Carica Papaya - Coorg Honeydew Seeds - Seed World

    20 Caribbean “Red Lady” Papaya Seeds – Sweet Tropical Fruit Tree

    Grow your own tropical fruit at home with Caribbean “Red Lady” Papaya Seeds (Carica papaya)—one of the most popular and productive papaya varieties worldwide. Known for its early fruiting, compact growth, and sweet red-orange flesh, Red Lady Papaya is a favorite among home gardeners and commercial growers alike. This fast-growing fruit tree thrives in warm climates and can begin producing large, delicious papayas in as little as 9–12 months under ideal conditions. The fruit is smooth-skinned, fragrant, and packed with vitamins A and C, making it perfect for fresh eating, smoothies, and tropical recipes. 🌱 Why Grow Caribbean “Red Lady” Papaya Seeds? Early-bearing, high-yield papaya variety Sweet, juicy red-orange flesh with excellent flavor Fast-growing tropical fruit tree Ideal for home gardens, containers, and warm climates Rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and enzymes One of the most reliable papaya cultivars available 🌿 Growing Tips Seed Prep: Soak seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours Planting: Sow ¼ inch deep in warm, well-draining soil Temperature: Best germination at 75–90°F Light: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily) Water: Keep soil consistently moist, not soggy Germination: 10–30 days Spacing: 6–10 feet apart Zones: 9–11 (or grow in containers in cooler climates) 🌴 Tip: Plant multiple seeds to increase chances of productive female plants. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How long does Red Lady Papaya take to produce fruit?Under ideal conditions, fruiting can begin in 9–12 months from planting. Can papaya be grown in containers?Yes. Red Lady Papaya grows well in large containers when given full sun and warmth. Do papaya trees need pollination?Papaya plants can be male, female, or hermaphrodite. Planting multiple seeds improves fruiting success. Is Red Lady Papaya suitable for beginners?Absolutely. It’s one of the easiest and most reliable papaya varieties to grow. Can papaya survive frost?No. Papaya is frost-sensitive and must be protected or grown indoors in cold climates. Where to Buy Caribbean “Red Lady” Papaya Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we provide fresh Red Lady Papaya seeds, carefully selected for strong germination and shipped fast across the U.S., so you can grow tropical fruit straight from your garden.

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    Shipped from Miami, Florida, USA 20 Carpobrotus Edulis - Rare Exotic Succulent Seeds

    Add a burst of tropical color and texture to your garden with Carpobrotus edulis, also known as the Hottentot Fig or Ice Plant. This stunning succulent produces vibrant daisy-like flowers in pink to purple hues and lush, fleshy green leaves that form dense mats of ground cover. Native to South Africa’s coastal cliffs, this hardy perennial thrives in poor, sandy soils and full sun, making it perfect for rock gardens, slopes, or seaside landscapes. Its drought tolerance and fast-spreading nature make it ideal for erosion control and low-maintenance gardening. With its exotic beauty and resilience, Carpobrotus edulis brings color, life, and coastal charm to any outdoor space! 🌱 Why Grow Carpobrotus edulis (Ice Plant) Seeds? 🌸 Produces dazzling, daisy-like flowers all summer long. 🌿 Excellent ground cover that thrives in dry, sandy soil. 🌞 Drought-tolerant and heat-resistant once established. 🌊 Perfect for coastal gardens and erosion control. 💜 Easy to grow, fast-spreading, and visually stunning. 🌿 Growing Tips ☀️ Light: Full sun for best blooms. 🌱 Soil: Sandy, well-draining soil (avoid overwatering). 💧 Water: Minimal once established; drought-tolerant. 🌡️ Temperature: Best in warm climates, USDA Zones 9–11. 🌸 Sowing: Sow seeds on the soil surface; do not cover — needs light to germinate. ⏳ Germination: 14–21 days with consistent warmth and moisture. 💡 Pro Tip: Great for container gardens and sunny window boxes — adds a lush, trailing effect! ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Carpobrotus edulis an indoor or outdoor plant?It thrives outdoors in full sun but can also grow indoors in a bright, sunny spot. How tall does Carpobrotus edulis grow?It typically stays low — around 6 inches tall — but can spread up to several feet wide. Is it drought-tolerant?Yes! It’s one of the best drought-resistant succulents once established. Can it survive frost?It prefers warm climates and should be protected from frost or overwintered indoors. When will it bloom?Expect vibrant blooms in late spring through summer, especially in sunny conditions. Where to Buy Carpobrotus edulis Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Carpobrotus edulis seeds with excellent germination rates. Our seeds are ideal for gardeners who love unique, exotic succulents that thrive in heat and sunlight. Add a touch of the Mediterranean coast to your garden with fast U.S. shipping and trusted quality from Seeds World.

  • 20 Chinese Boxwood (Buxus microphylla var. sinica) Seeds - Seed World 20 Chinese Boxwood (Buxus microphylla var. sinica) Seeds - Seed World

    20 Chinese Boxwood (Buxus microphylla var. sinica) Seeds

    Boxwood Plant Seeds (Buxus sempervirens) Boxwood is a classic broadleaf evergreen shrub prized for its dense, glossy green foliage and tidy appearance. Native to Europe, North Africa, and Turkey, it is a versatile plant used for hedges, specimen planting, or ornamental shaping in both formal and informal gardens. Height: 15–20 ft (5–6 m) Spread: 15–20 ft (5–6 m) Zones: 5–8 Growth Rate: Slow Light: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Loam or sandy, well-drained; pH neutral to acidic Water: Average Features & Uses: Ideal for hedges, edging, mixed borders, and container planting. Tolerates shearing for ornamental shapes or formal designs. Evergreen foliage provides year-round color. Care Tips: Thrives in partial to full shade and fertile, well-drained soil. Avoid full sun or hot, dry climates for optimal growth. Requires regular watering but avoid overwatering. Pre-treatment needed for seeds. Boxwood adds timeless elegance to any garden or landscape, with options to suit both formal and natural styles.

  • 20 Coleus Black Dragon Seeds - Seed World 20 Coleus Black Dragon Seeds - Seed World

    20 Coleus Black Dragon Seeds

    Coleus (Black Dragon) - For a dark foliage plant, start Coleus seeds and enjoy the show! Solenostemon scutellarioides is perfect for adding some intense color into the shade border. Or grow a house plant indoors in a sunny window. Black Dragon is an unusually richly-textured, warmly-colored foliage plant. Compact, very showy, and easy to grow, it's a must-have for anyone with an area of shade, and it's so easy to establish with flower seeds. The leaves are spectacular, both for their red-to-midnight-purple color shading and their rippling edges which will pucker and begin to turn colors. A familiar common name is Painted Nettle. It is suggested to start these flower seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last frost is expected. Flower Specifications Season: AnnualUSDA Zones: 4 - 10Height: 12 inchesBloom Season: Spring through fallFoliage Color: Purple mixEnvironment: Partial shade to full shadeSoil Type: Well-drained, pH 5.6 - 7.5Planting DirectionsTemperature: 70 - 75FAverage Germ Time: 10 - 14 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Do not coverSowing Rate: 2 - 3 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 10 inchesCare & Maintenance: Coleus

  • 20 Common Bilberry Seeds - Seed World 20 Common Bilberry Seeds - Seed World

    20 Common Bilberry Seeds – European Blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus)

    The Common Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) is a treasured European berry plant prized for its deep blue-purple pulp, rich flavor, and soft, juicy texture. Often compared to blueberries, bilberries are uniquely darker inside and offer a more intense taste—perfect for fresh eating, jams, desserts, and traditional baking. This low-growing shrub produces delicate pink flowers in spring followed by dark blue berries in mid to late summer. Beyond their culinary appeal, bilberry plants are excellent for wildlife gardens, attracting birds, squirrels, and beneficial pollinators. Bilberries thrive in cooler climates and acidic soils, making them a fantastic choice for woodland gardens, natural landscapes, and edible forest gardens. 🌱 Why Grow Common Bilberry Seeds? 🫐 Deep blue/purple pulp (unlike blueberries) 🍰 Ideal for jams, pies, muffins & fresh eating 🌸 Beautiful spring blooms & summer fruit 🐦 Supports birds & wildlife habitats ❄️ Cold-hardy perennial (Zones 2–7) 🌿 Compact size—great for small gardens 🌿 Growing Tips Botanical Name: Vaccinium myrtillus Common Names: Bilberry, European Blueberry, Blue Whortleberry Plant Type: Perennial Shrub Hardiness Zones: 2–7 Light: Full Sun to Part Shade Plant Height: 6–18 inches Spacing: 12–18 inches Flower Color: Pink Fruit Color: Dark Blue Bloom Time: April–June Harvest: July–September Seed Starting:  - Cold stratify before planting  - Sow outdoors in fall or after frost  - Can also start indoors weeks before last frost  - Prefers acidic, well-drained soil ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How are bilberries different from blueberries?Bilberries have blue/purple pulp throughout, while blueberries have white pulp. Bilberries are also softer and more intensely flavored. Are bilberries edible raw?Yes! They can be eaten fresh, dried, or used in jams, pies, muffins, and desserts. Do bilberries attract wildlife?Absolutely. Birds, squirrels, and other small animals love the berries. Are bilberries easy to grow?They are easy in the right conditions—cool climates, acidic soil, and proper stratification. Can bilberries grow in partial shade?Yes, they grow well in sun to part shade, especially in woodland-style gardens. Where to Buy Common Bilberry Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Common Bilberry seeds with fast U.S. shipping—perfect for gardeners seeking authentic European berries.

  • 20 Cornflower Montana Wildflower Seeds - Seed World 20 Cornflower Montana Wildflower Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Lincolnton, North Carolina, USA 20 Cornflower Montana Wildflower Seeds

    Bring lasting beauty to your garden with Cornflower Montana (Centaurea montana) Seeds – a hardy perennial wildflower prized for its vibrant, fringed blue blooms and easy growth. Known as Mountain Bluet or Perennial Cornflower, this wildflower is perfect for cottage gardens, borders, rock gardens, and naturalized landscapes. 🌸 Why Gardeners Love Cornflower Montana: Striking blue, thistle-like flowers that bloom from late spring to midsummer. Hardy perennial that returns year after year. Excellent pollinator plant – attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects. Low-maintenance, drought-tolerant once established. Long-lasting cut flowers for fresh or dried arrangements. 🌱 Plant Features: Botanical Name: Centaurea montana Life Cycle: Perennial Height: 18–24 inches Bloom Time: Late spring through midsummer Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade Zones: 3–8 Color: Bright blue petals with purple centers 🌿 Growing Tips: Direct sow in spring or fall, lightly covering seeds with soil. Keep soil moist until germination (10–14 days). Thin seedlings to 12–18 inches apart. Deadhead to extend blooming season. Divide clumps every 3–4 years for healthier growth. 🌱 Why Grow Cornflower Montana Seeds? Cornflower Montana adds effortless charm with its rugged perennial growth, striking blooms, and pollinator-friendly qualities. It’s perfect for anyone who wants a low-maintenance yet rewarding wildflower that thrives in various conditions. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Cornflower Montana a perennial or annual?Cornflower Montana is a hardy perennial, meaning it will return each year with little care. When is the best time to plant these seeds?Plant in early spring or fall for best germination. Fall planting often gives earlier blooms. Does Cornflower Montana attract pollinators?Yes! Its bright blue blooms attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Can I grow Cornflower Montana in containers?Yes, it grows well in deep containers with well-draining soil and full sun. Where to buy Cornflower Montana seeds for sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Cornflower Montana Wildflower Seeds with fast U.S. shipping.


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