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  • 20 Red Purple Orange Hibiscus Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Ravensdale, Washington, USA 20 Red Purple Orange Hibiscus Seeds

    Growing Hibiscus seeds is not complicated. Start the flower seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last frost is predicted. Most gardeners recommend nicking the seeds with a knife and soaking them overnight in warm water. Sow the flower seeds into small pots or starter trays using a well-draining, sterile potting mix. Lightly cover the seed and keep it moist, but not soggy. The seeds can actually rot if the soil is too wet. Keeping the temperature consistently warm and the soil consistently moist will aid germination. After seedlings have developed and there are several sets of true leaves with the stems have begun to harden and become woody, the young Hibiscus plant can be moved to larger pots or to a protected place in the garden. These tender young plants should be introduced to the sun gradually over several days. At this point, water-soluble fertilizer can be used. Flower SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 5 - 9Height: 24 - 36 inchesBloom Season: Early summer to late summerBloom Color: Red Purple OrangeEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Moist, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.8Latin Name: Hibiscus moscheutos Planting DirectionsTemperature: 70FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 21 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Cover lightly, the seed should be visibleSowing Rate: 1 - 2 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seed moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 24 - 36 inches Quantity: 20 Red Purple Orange Hibiscus Seeds

  • 20 Red Strawberry Guava (Psidium Cattleianum) Seeds - Seed World 20 Red Strawberry Guava (Psidium Cattleianum) Seeds - Seed World

    20 Red Strawberry Guava (Psidium Cattleianum) Seeds

    Red Strawberry Guava Seeds | (Psidium Cattleianum) | Fruit Tree Bush This highly ornamental bush/shrub produces beautiful white 4-5 petaled flowers with long white stamens all year long. After the flowers bloom, fruits shortly follow. The fruits are 1 inch in diameter. Fruits are red when ripe and the juicy pulp is white. Fruits are sweet and aromatic and the skin is eaten with the fruit. With this guava, you can pick it off of the bush or tree and eat them right away without further preparation.Grow Zones: 9,10,11,12 (Indoor near sunlight for cooler zones)Other Names: Cherry guava, Cattley guava, Purple guava, Chinese guavaThe Strawberry Guava shrub is a FAST grower and bears fruits in only 1-2 years! Once the fruit appears, it ripens within 3-4 months. The shrub can be kept at a bush height with pruning, and containment in a smaller container. Alternatively, it can be planted in the ground with ample space to grow to its full potential as a tree height of 25 ft. tall. Germination Procedure: Sow seeds 1/4 of an inch into the soil when temperatures are warm (at least in the '70s). Planting in cooler temperatures will delay germination. Keep seeds and soil moist throughout the germination phase. Under optimal conditions, expect seeds to sprout within 3-4 months' time, sometimes sooner.

  • 20 Red Yard Long Bean Seeds – Red Noodle (Vigna unguiculata) Non-GMO Heirloom - Seed World 20 Red Yard Long Bean Seeds – Red Noodle (Vigna unguiculata) Non-GMO Heirloom - Seed World

    20 Red Yard Long Bean Seeds – Red Noodle (Vigna unguiculata) Non-GMO Heirloom

    Looking for red yard long bean seeds for sale? Red Noodle Yard Long Bean (Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis) produces long, slender crimson pods with excellent flavor and a tender snap. A heat-loving climber that thrives in summer, it delivers heavy yields on a sturdy trellis—perfect for fresh stir-fries, steaming, and pickling. Why Choose Red Yard Long Bean? 📏 16–20" decorative crimson pods with tender texture and mild, nutty flavor ☀️ Heat and drought tolerant—built for long, hot summers 🧗 Vigorous climber—ideal for trellises, arbors, or teepees ⏱️ Early and prolific—continuous harvest encourages more pods 🍽️ Versatile in the kitchen—great for quick sautés, stir-fries, and pickles 📦 Fresh, sealed seed packs—non-GMO, open-pollinated What’s in the Pack? Sealed pack of Red Noodle Yard Long Bean seeds (choose 25, 50, or 100). Botanical name: Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis. Untreated, non-GMO, open-pollinated. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: After last frost when soil is warm; ideal soil temperature 70–85°F (21–29°C). Soil: Well-draining loam, pH 6.0–7.5; enrich with compost. Light: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily). Depth: Sow 1 inch (2.5 cm) deep. Spacing: 4–6 inches (10–15 cm) between seeds; 24–36 inches (60–90 cm) between rows. Provide a 6–7 ft (1.8–2.1 m) trellis. Watering: Keep evenly moist; avoid waterlogging. Germination: 7–14 days. Days to Maturity: ~60–80 days from sowing; harvest pods at 12–18" for best tenderness. Growing Zone: Warm-season annual grown across USDA Zones 3–11 in summer; excels in Zones 8–11. FAQs Is this the “Red Noodle” type of yardlong bean? Yes. This is a red-skinned yardlong bean commonly known as Red Noodle, prized for long, slender crimson pods and vigorous climbing habit. How tall should the support be? Plan for a 6–7 ft (1.8–2.1 m) trellis, teepee, or netting. Train vines early for straight, extra-long pods. When should I harvest? Pick at 12–18" (30–45 cm) while pods are slender and glossy. Frequent picking promotes continued production. Can I grow it in containers? Yes. Use a 10+ gallon (38 L) container with rich, well-draining mix and a sturdy trellis. Keep evenly moist and feed lightly. Will it cross with common green beans? No—yardlong beans are cowpeas (Vigna), not common beans (Phaseolus). They are largely self-pollinating; separate different Vigna varieties for seed saving purity. Where to buy Red Yard Long Bean seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, non-GMO Red Yard Long Bean (Red Noodle) seeds in 25/50/100-seed packs with fast U.S. shipping. Order the quantity that fits your garden and trellis space.

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  • Sale -6% 20 Rockspray Cotoneaster | Cotoneaster horizontalis Seeds - Seed World 20 Rockspray Cotoneaster | Cotoneaster horizontalis Seeds - Seed World

    20 Rockspray Cotoneaster | Cotoneaster horizontalis Seeds

    Rockspray Cotoneaster, Cotoneaster horizontalis, Shrub SeedsHardy, Adaptable, Easy to Grow, Bonsai, Espalier, Ground Cover, Attracts Birds, Showy Flowers and Fruit, Fall Colors, Cold, Drought, Salt, and Wind TolerantRockspray Cotoneaster is a hardy, dense, slow to moderate growing, semi-prostrate shrub that grows 2 to 3 feet tall and spreads over time to 6 to 8 feet wide on stiff, flattened, horizontal branching that features branchlets arranged in a fishbone pattern. Branching becomes somewhat tiered over time. Plants are deciduous in the northern parts of their growing range but semi-evergreen in the far southern locations.Rockspray Cotoneaster offers a nice example of a plant with four-season interest. Round to elliptic, glossy dark green leaves to 1/2” long are attractive throughout the growing season. Leaves on deciduous plants turn reddish-purple in the fall. Five-petaled, tiny white to pink flowers appear singly or in pairs in late spring. Bees are attracted to flowers. Flowers are followed by bright scarlet fruits (pomes) 1/4” wide that mature in late summer to fall. The red berries persist thereafter and remain attractive into early winter but may show signs of shriveling and discoloration by mid-winter. By late winter the berries may attract hungry birds.Other Names: Rockspray cotoneaster, Rock cotoneaster, RockSpray cotoneaster, Quinceberry, Cotoneaster davidianaZone: 5 to 8Growth Rate: Slow to ModeratePlant Type: Semi-Evergreen Low Growing ShrubFamily: RosaceaeNative Range: Western ChinaHeight: 2 to 3 feetSpread: 6 to 8 feetShape: Low dense ground cover with spreading branchesBloom Time: May-JuneBloom Color: Pink or WhiteFlower/Fruit: Small pink or white single or paired flowers in spring. Red 1/4 inch pome fruits.Bark: Gray, smooth. Stems have a fishbone pattern.Sun: Full Sun to Part ShadeFall Color: Reddish PurpleDrought Tolerance: High, once establishedWater: MediumMaintenance: Low

    $15.99 $14.99

  • 20 Saskatoon Serviceberry Seeds – Sweet Native Berry Tree | Amelanchier alnifolia 20 Saskatoon Serviceberry Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA 20 Saskatoon Serviceberry Seeds – Sweet Native Berry Tree | Amelanchier alnifolia

    Grow your own Saskatoon Serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia)—a hardy, native North American fruiting shrub prized for its sweet, blueberry-like berries, spring blossoms, and brilliant fall color. This versatile plant is perfect for home orchards, edible landscapes, wildlife gardens, and permaculture designs. Saskatoon Serviceberry produces clusters of white flowers in early spring, followed by delicious purple-blue berries rich in antioxidants. These berries are excellent for fresh eating, baking, jams, pies, and preserves, and are beloved by birds and pollinators alike. Cold-hardy and low maintenance, this plant thrives in a wide range of climates and soils, making it a dependable choice for gardeners of all experience levels. 🌱 Why Grow Saskatoon Serviceberry Seeds? Sweet, edible berries with blueberry-like flavor Native North American plant – extremely hardy Attracts pollinators, birds, and beneficial wildlife Beautiful year-round interest: flowers, fruit & fall color Ideal for food forests, hedgerows & backyard orchards Long-lived, drought-tolerant once established 🌿 Growing Tips Light: Full sun to partial shade Seed Prep: Cold stratify seeds for 60–90 days Sowing: Plant ¼" deep in moist, well-drained soil Germination: 21–45 days after stratification Spacing: 6–10 feet apart Water: Moderate; drought tolerant once established Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 2–7 Mulch young plants and water regularly during the first growing season. ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Do Saskatoon Serviceberries taste like blueberries?Yes! They have a sweet, slightly almond-like flavor similar to blueberries. Are these seeds non-GMO?Yes, all seeds are natural and non-GMO. How long until the plant produces fruit?Typically 2–4 years from seed under good growing conditions. Can this be grown as a shrub or tree?It can be maintained as a large shrub or small tree through pruning. Is this plant good for cold climates?Absolutely—Saskatoon Serviceberry is extremely cold-hardy. Where to Buy Saskatoon Serviceberry Seeds for Sale?At Seed World, we offer fresh Saskatoon Serviceberry seeds selected for quality and germination success. Enjoy fast U.S. shipping and grow a productive, beautiful native berry plant with confidence.

  • 20 Scallopini Squash Patty Pan Zucchini Seeds - Seed World 20 Scallopini Squash Patty Pan Zucchini Seeds - Seed World

    20 Scallopini Squash Patty Pan Zucchini Seeds

    Scallopini Squash Patty Pan Zucchini White Green Yellow Black Organic Seeds Green PattypanA middle-early variety. The plant is a bush type and medium branchy. Fruits are discoid in shape with scalloped edges, with a weight of 15-20 oz (0.4-0.5 kg). In technical ripeness, the fruits are dark green, with white flesh. The variety is valued for an original, attractive appearance, and good quality products. Resistant to downy and powdery mildew.White PattypanAn early maturing variety. The period from germination to the beginning of ripening is 45 to 55 days. Fruits are medium in size, disc-shaped with a serrated edge, 6-7" (15-18 cm) in diameter, weighing 10-12 oz (300-350 g), and white in color. The pulp is white.Black PattypanAn early, high-yielding, and bush variety. The skin on young fruits is dark green and almost black on old ones, disc-shaped. The pulp is tender and juicy. Resistant to a drop in temperature up to 40 F (+ 5 ° C). A high-yielding for a long time. Ideal for canning.Yellow PattypanAn early maturing variety. The growing season from germination to technical ripeness is 45 to 50 days. The bush-type plant. Fruits are disc-shaped with jagged edges, yellow-orange in color, with an average weight of 10-20 oz (300-600 g). The pulp is light orange in color, firm, and juicy. The variety is relatively resistant to powdery mildew. Used for preservation and home cooking. Planting Time: 40-50 daysSoil pH: Acidic Growth Habit: ClumpingSoil Type: Clay, Loam, Sand Features: EdibleClimate: Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Marine West Coast Sunlight: Full Sun, Medium SunGenus: Zucchini (Courgette)Species: Cucumis sativus USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 2-11 Germination: 90-95%Aspect: All-facingLife Cycle: AnnualCommon Name: Zucchini (Courgette)Watering: MediumQuantity: 20 Scallopini Squash Patty Pan Zucchini Seeds

  • 20 Silver Drop Eucalyptus Seeds - Seed World 20 Silver Drop Eucalyptus Seeds - Seed World

    20 Silver Drop Eucalyptus Seeds

    Eucalyptus Pulverulenta, Silver Dollar, Florist 'baby Blue' | Bonsai Seeds Silver Drop is primarily grown for its foliage which is prized by florists and is also commonly used in dried arrangements. This Eucalyptus has silvery-blue round leaves with reddish-brown stems. It is fragrant and evergreen and will attract bees, birds, & butterflies. NAME: Silver Drop Eucalyptus OTHER COMMON NAMES: Cider Gum SCIENTIFIC NAME: Eucalyptus gunnii COLOR: Silvery blue foliage PLANT SEEDS: Outdoors after frost / Indoors weeks before last frost HARDINESS ZONE: 7 - 11 PLANT HEIGHT: 40’ PLANT SPACING: 30 - 40’ LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average

  • 20 Silver Maple Seeds - Seed World 20 Silver Maple Seeds - Seed World

    20 Silver Maple Seeds

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    Silver Maple Seeds | Acer saccharinum The Silver Maple Tree is a fast-growing deciduous native tree, known for its shimmering green and silvery-white leaves. A favorite for its graceful beauty and wildlife benefits, it produces colorful red, yellow, and silver flowers in early spring and the largest winged seeds of any native maple. Key Features: Height: 50–80 feet | Width: 35–50 feet Growth Rate: Fast, over 24" per year Light: Full sun to partial shade Zones: 3–9 Wildlife Benefits: Provides food for squirrels, nesting for birds, and is favored by beavers Care Tips: Plant away from sidewalks and foundations due to its extensive root system. Thrives in a variety of soil conditions and climates. Add the stunning Silver Maple to your landscape for beauty, shade, and wildlife support!

  • 20 Silver Torch Cactus Seeds - Seed World 20 Silver Torch Cactus Seeds - Seed World

    20 Silver Torch Cactus Seeds

    Silver Torch Cactus Seeds - (Cleistocactus strausii) Cleistocactus Strausii is a perennial cactus with slender, erect, grey-green columns up to 10 feet (3 m) tall and only about 2.5 inches (6 cm) in diameter. The columns are formed from around 25 ribs and are densely covered with areoles, supporting four yellow-brown spines up to 2 inches (5 cm) long and 20 shorter white radials. Older plants, over 18 inches (45 cm) tall, produce deep red, burgundy, flowers in late summer. The up to 3 inches (6 cm) long cylindrical flowers protrude horizontally from the columns. Choose a location that gets full sun and has well-draining soil. Water Cleistocactus during the spring and summer when the top inch (2.5 cm) of soil dries out. During the fall, reduce watering to every five weeks if the ground dries out. In winter, keep Cleistocactus dry or the moist ground combined with the cool temperatures and dormancy may cause the roots to rot. Fertilize Cleistocactus with a low-nitrogen fertilizer during the active growth period. A slow-release fertilizer applied in the spring will be sufficient for the whole year.

  • Sale -20% 20 Snow on the Mountain Seeds - Seed World 20 Snow on the Mountain Seeds - Seed World

    20 Snow on the Mountain Seeds

    Snow On The Mountain (Euphorbia Marginata Early Snow) Commonly called Snow on the Mountain, Euphorbia Marginata seeds are a great way to establish these late-season annuals. The Euphorbia flowers form small white cups at the top and center of the plant with white and green bracts providing the coloring. Flower SpecificationsSeason: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 9Height: 24 inchesBloom Season: Early to mid fallBloom Color: WhiteEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Not particular about soil type, pH 5.5 - 7.0Latin Name: Euphorbia MarginataPlanting DirectionsTemperature: 70FAverage Germ Time: 20 - 30 daysLight Required: NoDepth: Cover seed lightly with vermiculite, sand, or substrate after sowingSowing Rate: 5 - 6 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep soil slightly moist, but not wet until germinationPlant Spacing: 24 inches

    $14.99 $11.99

  • 20 Strawberry Rare Ruby Corn Seeds - Seed World 20 Strawberry Rare Ruby Corn Seeds - Seed World

    20 Strawberry Rare Ruby Corn Seeds

    STRAWBERRY RARE RUBY CORN SEEDS RED AUTUMN SWEET HEIRLOOM NON-GMO POPCORN Our heirloom strawberry corn has ears that resemble strawberries growing on the stalk and are just adorable in the garden!Strawberry corn makes delicious popcorn!Non-GMO strawberry corn is perfect for crafters or for the person who has a nice decorative touch.They produce a bountiful amount of ears per stalk, unlike many other varieties.Strawberry corn was originally called Indian Corn or Maize. The Pilgrims, when they landed, decided to call it strawberry corn.The Pilgrims used the corn and husks for a lot of different purposes including ropes, dolls, shoes, and chair seats.Strawberry corn is a great variety for beginner gardeners as they're super easy to grow.Culture Notes:Sunlight -FullDays to Germination-14Sowing-Direct or IndoorsDays to Maturity-90Sowing Depth-1/4"

  • 20 Strawberry Tree Seeds – Arbutus Unedo for Ornamental & Edible Gardens - Seed World 20 Strawberry Tree Seeds – Arbutus Unedo for Ornamental & Edible Gardens - Seed World

    20 Strawberry Tree Seeds – Arbutus Unedo for Ornamental & Edible Gardens

    20 Strawberry Tree Seeds – Arbutus Unedo Looking for strawberry tree seeds for sale? These Arbutus Unedo seeds grow into a striking evergreen shrub or small tree with showy white-pink flowers and unique red fruit that resemble strawberries—but taste bland. It’s a favorite for ornamental gardens thanks to its multicolored bark, twisted branches, and attractive year-round appearance. Why Grow Strawberry Tree? 🍓 Unusual red fruits – look like strawberries, grow in clusters 🌳 Evergreen ornamental tree – multiseason appeal 🌺 White or pink bell-shaped flowers in fall ☀️ Thrives in sun or partial shade 🌱 Fast-growing & drought tolerant What’s in the Pack? Each pack contains 20 Arbutus Unedo seeds, fresh and sealed for optimal germination. Perfect for Mediterranean-style gardens, xeriscaping, or edible landscaping with flair. Planting Instructions Germination Guarantee: Over 80% under optimal conditions Best Time to Plant: Fall or early spring Soil: Sandy, loamy, or well-draining clay; pH neutral to alkaline Light: Full sun or partial shade Depth: 1/4 inch Watering: Keep moist until germination (21–28 days) FAQs How tall does Arbutus Unedo grow? It can grow up to 8–12 ft as a shrub, and up to 35 ft tall if trained as a tree. Is the fruit edible? Yes, but it's mostly bland. It's often used for jams or liqueurs like Medronho in Portugal. Does it grow well in containers? It can be grown in large containers for several years but prefers in-ground planting for long-term health. Where to buy Strawberry Tree seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh Arbutus Unedo seeds with fast shipping across the U.S., ideal for gardeners seeking both beauty and edible curiosity.

  • 20 Sugar Apple Annona Squamosa Seeds - Seed World 20 Sugar Apple Annona Squamosa Seeds - Seed World

    20 Sugar Apple Annona Squamosa Seeds

    Sugar Apple - Sweetsop - Annona Squamosa - Custard Apple A small, spreading tree with curious-looking, green fruits about the size of a large apple. The inside of the fruit holds numerous blackish seeds embedded in creamy, soft, white flesh that is very sweet and wonderfully aromatic and is considered one of the world's tastiest fruits. It is thought to originate in Central and South America but is widespread in cultivation today. It is best adapted to tropical climates and is the most heat tolerant in the genus. Botanical nomenclature: Annona squamosaCommon Name: Sugar Apple, SweetsopFamily: AnnonaceaeOrigin: Central and South AmericaA small, spreading tree with curious-looking, green fruits about the size of a large apple. The inside of the fruit holds numerous blackish seeds embedded in creamy, soft, white flesh that is very sweet and wonderfully aromatic and is considered one of the world's tastiest fruits.  It is thought to originate in Central and South America but is widespread in cultivation today. It is best adapted to tropical climates and is the most heat-tolerant in the genus.

  • 20 Sugar Maple Tree Seeds – Acer saccharum (Southern Variety) - Seed World 20 Sugar Maple Tree Seeds – Acer saccharum (Southern Variety) - Seed World

    Ships from Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA 20 Sugar Maple Tree Seeds – Acer saccharum (Southern Variety)

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    Bring timeless beauty and tradition to your landscape with Sugar Maple Tree Seeds (Acer saccharum) — the same species behind pure maple syrup and America’s iconic fall colors. Known for its majestic height, dense canopy, and fiery orange-red autumn foliage, this southern-adapted variety thrives in warmer climates while retaining the resilience and beauty of northern maples. Whether planted for shade, ornamental appeal, or syrup production, the Sugar Maple is one of nature’s most rewarding and enduring trees. Perfect for home landscapes, reforestation, or large garden projects, it’s a true symbol of strength and seasonal charm. 🌱 Why Grow Sugar Maple Tree Seeds? 🍁 Iconic Fall Colors – Brilliant red, gold, and orange hues every autumn. 🌳 Majestic Shade Tree – Grows up to 60–75 feet tall with a wide canopy. 🍯 Maple Syrup Source – The tree’s sap is used to make real maple syrup. 🌿 Southern Adapted – This variety thrives in milder, southern climates. 🐿️ Wildlife Friendly – Provides food and shelter for birds, squirrels, and pollinators. 🌎 Sustainable Choice – Excellent for reforestation and eco-friendly landscapes. 🌿 Growing Tips Cold Stratification: For best results, stratify seeds for 90–120 days in moist sand at 34–41°F before planting. Planting Depth: Sow ½ inch deep in nutrient-rich, well-drained soil. Temperature: Ideal soil temp is 60–70°F for germination. Sunlight: Prefers full sun to partial shade. Spacing: Allow 30–40 feet between trees for optimal growth. Watering: Keep soil moist but not waterlogged, especially during early growth. Hardiness Zones: Suitable for Zones 3–9, depending on the local climate. Growth Rate: Moderate; reaches maturity in 30–50 years but offers beauty at every stage. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are these Sugar Maple seeds from the southern variety?Yes! These are southern-adapted Acer saccharum seeds ideal for warmer U.S. regions. How long does it take to grow a Sugar Maple from seed?Germination takes 1–3 months after stratification, and saplings can grow several feet per year. Can I tap the tree for maple syrup?Absolutely! Once mature (about 10–15 years), the Sugar Maple produces sap perfect for syrup making. What is the best soil for Sugar Maple trees?They prefer loamy, well-drained soil rich in organic matter. Can Sugar Maples grow in southern states?Yes! This southern strain is specifically bred for heat tolerance and thrives across Zones 6–9. Where to Buy Sugar Maple Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Sugar Maple Tree Seeds (Acer saccharum – Southern strain) with fast U.S. shipping. Whether you’re planting a shade tree, starting a maple grove, or adding

  • Sale -41% 20 Sweet Mini Bell Pepper Seeds - Seed World 20 Sweet Mini Bell Pepper Seeds - Seed World

    20 Sweet Mini Bell Pepper Seeds

    Sweet Mini Bell Pepper Seeds Mini sweet peppers are small in size, averaging seven centimeters in length, and have an elongated, uniform shape that tapers slightly to the non-stem end. The petite peppers range in color from yellow, red, to orange and the skin is smooth, thin, glossy, and firm. The flesh also matches the color of the exterior skin and is crisp and juicy. Inside the flesh, there is a hollow cavity with little to no seeds and a few interior lobes. Mini sweet peppers are crunchy with a mild flavor that is sweeter than regular-sized bell peppers. Cultivating Difficulty: Very EasyFeatures: Air Purifying, Edible, Fast Growing, Flowering Climate: Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Mediterranean, Semiarid, Tropical Wet, Tropical Wet & DrySunlight: Full Sun, Medium Sun Genus: Capsicum AnnumCommon Name: Mini Bell PeppersLife Cycle: Annual Watering: Medium Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer

    $16.99 $9.99

  • Sale -40% 20 Table Queen Acorn Squash Seeds - Seed World 20 Table Queen Acorn Squash Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Canton, Ohio, USA 20 Table Queen Acorn Squash Seeds

    Table Queen Acorn Squash Cucurbita Pepo Green Yellow Vegetable Seeds Table Queen is a compact productive plant that produces 5 - 6” long Acorn Squash. The meat is sweet & dry, and they store well. Try them baked and smothered in butter.Name: Table Queen Acorn SquashScientific Name: Cucurbita PepoColor: Dark Olive Green Skin With Golden Yellow FleshPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostHarvest: 80 DaysPlant Height: 6 - 12"Plant Spacing: Hills Spaced 4 - 6' ApartLight Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average

    $14.99 $8.99

  • Sale -36% 20 Tangerine (Citrus reticulata) Seeds – Citrus Tree for Planting - Seed World 20 Tangerine (Citrus reticulata) Seeds – Citrus Tree for Planting - Seed World

    20 Tangerine (Citrus reticulata) Seeds – Citrus Tree for Planting

    Looking for tangerine citrus tree seeds for sale? You’ve found them. Tangerine (Citrus reticulata) is a beloved citrus for home growers: glossy evergreen foliage, fragrant spring blossoms, and sweet orange fruit. Suitable for warm climates outdoors or as a container plant in cooler regions. Why Choose Tangerine (Citrus reticulata)? Container-friendly – easy to train and maintain in pots Fragrant white blossoms that attract pollinators Evergreen foliage for year-round interest Warm-climate performer outdoors; overwinter indoors elsewhere What’s in the Pack? Sealed seed packet labeled with variety and basic sowing guidance. Ideal for starting indoors or in a greenhouse before transplanting to larger containers or the garden. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Spring–summer, or any time indoors with bottom heat Growing Zone: Outdoors USDA 9–11; grow in containers and overwinter indoors in cooler zones Soil: Well-draining seed-starting mix or sandy loam; pH 6.0–7.5 Light: Full sun (6–8+ hours); bright south-facing light indoors Depth: Sow about 1/4 inch (6 mm); keep evenly moist, not soggy Temperature: Warmth is key; aim for 24–30°C (75–86°F) Germination: Typically 2–6 weeks; pre-soak seeds 12–24 hours to speed uptake FAQs Are these “bonsai” tangerine seeds? No. “Bonsai” is a growing and training method, not a seed type. These are standard Tangerine seeds; with pruning and root/branch training you can shape the tree into a bonsai style if desired. Will trees grown from seed be true to type? Seed-grown citrus can vary. Flavor, fruit size, and timing may differ from the parent. For exact clones, use grafted trees; for the fun of growing from seed, variability is normal. How long until a seed-grown tangerine fruits? Typically 3–5+ years with good light, warmth, and nutrition. Container culture can extend the timeline; consistent care helps. Do I need cold stratification? No. Tangerine prefers warmth for germination. A 12–24 hour pre-soak and steady bottom heat often improve results. Can I grow tangerine indoors? Yes. Use a well-draining citrus mix, a bright south-facing window (or grow lights), and rotate the pot for even growth. Move outdoors gradually in warm seasons; protect from frost. Where to buy tangerine citrus tree seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we curate fresh tangerine (Citrus reticulata) seeds with practical sowing guidance and fast fulfillment. Order online and start your home citrus project with confidence.

    $27.99 $17.99

  • 20 Tangerine Mandarin Orange Tree Seeds – Citrus reticulata Fruit Tree 20 Tangerine Mandarin Orange Tree Seeds – Citrus reticulata Fruit Tree

    Shipped from Canton, Ohio, USA 20 Tangerine Mandarin Orange Tree Seeds – Citrus reticulata Fruit Tree

    Bring the flavor and fragrance of the tropics to your garden with Tangerine (Mandarin Orange) Tree Seeds – Citrus reticulata. Known for their sweet, easy-to-peel fruit, tangerines are one of the most popular citrus varieties worldwide and an excellent choice for home growers. These evergreen fruit trees produce beautiful white, fragrant blossoms in spring, followed by juicy orange fruit and glossy green foliage year-round. Tangerine trees thrive in warm climates but can also be grown in containers and overwintered indoors in cooler regions. Perfect for backyard orchards, patios, or sun-filled indoor spaces, tangerines reward patient growers with a long-lived, productive citrus tree. 🌱 Why Grow Tangerine Mandarin Orange Seeds? Sweet, aromatic citrus fruit Beautiful evergreen foliage year-round Fragrant spring flowers attract pollinators Ideal for gardens, patios, or container growing Beautiful evergreen foliage year-round 🌿 Growing Tips Botanical Name: Citrus reticulata Common Names: Tangerine, Mandarin Orange Hardiness Zones: 8–11 Plant Height: 10–12 feet Spacing: 12–15 feet Light: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily) Soil: Well-draining, average fertility Water: Regular watering; avoid soggy soil How to Start Seeds: Sow indoors several weeks before last frost or outdoors after frost danger passes Use warm soil and consistent moisture Germination improves with warmth and patience 💡 Tip: In cooler zones, grow tangerines in large containers so they can be moved indoors during winter. ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Will these seeds grow true to fruit?Citrus grown from seed may vary slightly, but many produce excellent fruit with proper care. How long until fruiting?Seed-grown citrus typically fruits in 3–6 years, depending on care and growing conditions. Can I grow this indoors?Yes! Tangerines grow well in containers with bright light and proper pruning. Do tangerine trees need pollination?Most tangerines are self-fertile but benefit from pollinators or hand pollination indoors. Are these seeds suitable for beginners?Yes—while citrus requires patience, tangerines are among the easiest citrus trees to grow. Where to Buy Tangerine Mandarin Orange Seeds for Sale?At Seed World, we offer fresh Tangerine Mandarin Orange seeds carefully packaged for strong germination and healthy growth. Enjoy fast U.S. shipping and grow your own citrus tree with confidence.

  • 20 Tennessee Red Peanut Seeds - Seed World 20 Tennessee Red Peanut Seeds - Seed World

    shipped from Russell, Iowa, USA 20 Tennessee Red Peanut Seeds

    Arachis Hypogaea, Tennessee Red Heirloom Peanut Seeds, Valencia, Non-GMO Have you never grown peanuts before or have you tried and failed before? This is the one, then. For anyone who have a hard time getting Virginia-type peanuts to mature, this early variety is fantastic. One of the best large varieties, it has 2 to 5 red-skinned peanuts with a moderate, sweet flavor in each shell. This heirloom variety from before 1930 is quite productive. It's simple to grow rich, delicious, red-coated kernels in a variety of soils. Growing Difficulty: Simple Features: Fast-Growing, Edible the hue red Full Sun, Partially Shady The Arachis genus Cycle of Life: Annual Known as: Peanut Watering: Moderate Interest Seasons: Fall, Spring, Summer, and Winter

  • 20 Tiger Lily Seeds - Lilium Columbianum - Seed World 20 Tiger Lily Seeds - Lilium Columbianum - Seed World

    20 Tiger Lily Seeds - Lilium Columbianum

    Tiger Lily Seeds (Lilium Columbianum) Spotted Flowers Other Names: Oregon Lily, Garden Jewel of the Northwest, Columbia Lily Grow Zones: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 Native to western North America, the Tiger Lily offers the landscape striking 3 ft tall perennial flowers that are lightly scented. Bloom's color is orange with black spots The "Garden Jewel of the Northwest" is often found growing from California all the way to Montana. Columbian lilies grow in all soil types except for heavy clay and they do not require much care to provide absolutely stunning results. Lilium columbianum prefers acidic soil types but will grow in alkaline or neutral soils as well. Space the lilies 2-3 ft apart and enjoy. These are a true lily perennial wildflower species, so they will reoccur in the same place over and over again for years! Germination Procedure: Sow in the summer for sprouts next spring. Otherwise, apply warm stratification for 3 months and then cold stratification for 2 months to simulate the changing seasons and thus break seed dormancy for sprouting.

  • 20 Tower of Jewels Seeds - Seed World 20 Tower of Jewels Seeds - Seed World

    20 Tower of Jewels Seeds

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    Tower of Jewels Red Bugloss Echium Wildpretii Ruby Hummingbird Flower Seeds This rare stunning beauty comes from Tenerife Island, one of the Canary Islands off the coast of Morocco. Both the foliage and the incredible flower spikes are lovely and impressive! Their conical towers can reach heights of 6 – 8’ tall, covered top to bottom with hundreds of blooms. They are a biennial, meaning they will flower in their second year, but the large 2-3’ wide basal rosettes of silvery foliage you will enjoy in their first year are lovely enough that you would still want to plant them even if you didn’t know the best was yet to come. They will reseed themselves, so once established, you will be able to enjoy flowers every year. The plants are deer resistant and tolerate coastal conditions, sandy or rocky soils, dry spells, high temperatures, & even temperatures as low as 25*F. NAME:  Tower of Jewels OTHER COMMON NAMES:  Red Bugloss / Tenerife Bugloss / Mount Teide Bugloss / Wilpret's Bugloss SCIENTIFIC NAME:  Echium Wildpretii / Echium Bourgaenum COLOR:  Maroon, Cranberry, Ruby Red PLANT SEEDS:  Outdoors after frost / Indoors weeks before last frost BLOOM TIME:  Summer HARDINESS ZONE:   9 - 11 PLANT HEIGHT:   5 - 10' PLANT SPACING:   36 - 48" LIGHT REQUIREMENTS:   Sun SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES:   Average - Dry QUANTITY:  20 Tower of Jewels Seeds

  • 20 Trident Maple Seeds (Acer Buergerianum) Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA 20 Trident Maple Seeds (Acer Buergerianum) Seeds

    Trident Maple Seeds | Acer Buergerianum Cultivate the resilient Trident Maple, known for its vibrant green leaves and adaptability. Ideal for a range of climates and easy to grow, these seeds are perfect for enhancing any garden with shade and beauty. Key Features: Scientific Name: Acer Buergerianum Leaf Color: Green Hardiness Zone: 5 to 9 Plant Height: 20-30 feet Light Requirements: Full sun to part shade Soil Preferences: Thrives in medium, well-drained soils Growing Instructions: Scarification: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours. Stratification: Cold stratify for 90 days, checking bi-weekly to ensure seeds remain moist and mold-free. Treat any mold with a 3:2 water-bleach solution, rinse, and return to stratification. Germination: Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep, tamp the soil firmly, and keep moist. These seeds promise a robust maple tree that's both decorative and practical for creating natural shade.

  • 20 Trinidad Scorpion - Red Moruga Pepper Seeds - Seed World 20 Trinidad Scorpion - Red Moruga Pepper Seeds - Seed World

    20 Trinidad Scorpion - Red Moruga Pepper Seeds

    Grow your own fiery heat with our Trinidad Scorpion Red Moruga Pepper Seeds! Renowned for its intense spiciness, this pepper packs a punch, with its Scoville heat units reaching up to 2 million. With their distinctive red hue and menacing shape reminiscent of a scorpion's tail, these peppers are as visually striking as they are fiery. Season: Spring planting after the last frost USDA Zones: 9-11 (perennial); can be grown as annual elsewhere Height: 3-4 feet Bloom Season: Late spring to early summer Bloom Color: White Environment: Warm, sunny, well-drained Soil Type: Fertile, loamy with good drainage Deer Resistant: Partially Latin Name: Capsicum chinense 'Trinidad Scorpion Red Moruga' Temperature: 65-75°F (18-24°C) for germination Average Germ Time: 7-21 days Light Required: Full sun Depth: ¼ to ½ inch Sowing Rate: 2-3 seeds per site Moisture: Consistently moist, not waterlogged Plant Spacing: 18-24 inches

  • 25 Venus Flytrap Dionaea Muscipula Seeds - Seed World 25 Venus Flytrap Dionaea Muscipula Seeds - Seed World

    20 Venus Flytrap Dionaea Muscipula Seeds

    Grow the World's Most Fascinating Carnivorous Plant Imagine watching a Venus Flytrap snap shut the moment an unsuspecting insect touches its trigger hairs — one of nature's most extraordinary survival mechanisms, growing right on your windowsill. These 20 Dionaea muscipula seeds give you the rare opportunity to grow Venus Flytraps from scratch, witnessing every stage of this remarkable plant's development from tiny seedling to fully formed trap. Why Plant Lovers Are Obsessed with Venus Flytraps 🪴 Nature's most iconic carnivore — active snap-traps that catch and digest live insects 🤯 Conversation starter — endlessly fascinating for kids and adults alike 🪱 Natural pest control — catches fungus gnats, fruit flies, and other small insects 🏡 Grows indoors & outdoors — perfect for windowsills, terrariums, and balconies 🌱 Rewarding to grow from seed — a unique gardening experience unlike any other Growing Guide Sowing depth: Surface sow — press seeds lightly onto moist soil, do not cover Germination time: 8–35 days at 59–95°F (15–35°C) Sunlight: Bright indirect light to full sun (4–6 hours daily) Soil: Nutrient-poor, acidic mix — use pure peat moss or sphagnum moss (no fertilizer) Watering: Use only distilled or rainwater — tap water will harm the plant. Keep soil consistently moist using the tray method. Humidity: High humidity preferred; a clear plastic cover or terrarium works well during germination Temperature: 60–95°F (15–35°C); protect from frost Feeding: Do not fertilize — feed with small live or freeze-dried insects once traps are mature Product Details Scientific name: Dionaea muscipula Seeds per pack: 20 Type: Carnivorous perennial Foliage: Evergreen Climate: Sub-tropical, Temperate, Tropical Use: Windowsill, terrarium, balcony, office, living room Difficulty: Moderate (specific watering and soil requirements) Frequently Asked Questions How long does it take for Venus Flytrap seeds to germinate?Expect germination in 8–35 days at temperatures between 59–95°F (15–35°C). Surface sow on moist sphagnum or peat moss and keep covered with a clear lid to maintain humidity. What kind of water should I use for Venus Flytraps?Only use distilled water, reverse osmosis water, or collected rainwater. Tap water contains minerals that will damage and eventually kill the plant. The tray watering method (keeping a shallow tray of water under the pot) works best. Do I need to feed my Venus Flytrap insects?Outdoors, it will catch its own food. Indoors, you can occasionally offer a small live or freeze-dried insect (like a fruit fly or mealworm) to one trap every 3–4 weeks. Never feed it meat, cheese, or human food. Can I grow Venus Flytraps indoors?Yes! They do very well on a sunny south- or east-facing windowsill, or under grow lights. A glass terrarium or clear plastic humidity dome is ideal during the seedling stage. Why should I use peat moss instead of regular potting soil?Venus Flytraps evolved in nutrient-poor, acidic bogs. Regular potting soil and fertilizers contain minerals that are toxic to them. Pure peat moss or long-fiber sphagnum moss replicates their natural habitat and is essential for healthy growth.


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