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  • 25 Honeydew Melon Seeds | NON-GMO - Seed World 25 Honeydew Melon Seeds | NON-GMO - Seed World

    25 Honeydew Melon Seeds | NON-GMO

    Honeydew Melon Seeds | NON-GMO The Honeydew Green Flesh Melon is perfect for any summer picnic or activity. This melon is specially adapted to grow in hot, long-summer climates, no matter how hot your summers get! This mid-sized Honeydew Green Flesh boasts some of the sweetest flavors to be found in the honeydew family. This melon is an all-around superb performer, it belongs in your vegetable patch this season!Melons provide a sweet and colorful addition to summer meals, and they can be grown in the home garden. In addition to the typical cantaloupe and honeydew melons, gardeners can grow other varieties such as banana melons.Before Planting: A light, well-drained soil with a pH of 7.0 and a southern exposure is ideal. Good soil moisture is important in the early stages of growth and during pollination when fruits are setting.Planting: For direct seeding, sow 1-2 weeks after the last frost when soil is warm, above 70°F, 3 seeds every 18″, 1/2″ deep, thinning to 1 plant/spot. Space rows 6′ apart. For transplanting, sow indoors 3 weeks before the last frost and transplant outside. Plant 2-3 seeds per pot, about 1/4″ deep. Keep temperature 80-90°F until germination. Handle young plants carefully and never let the soil dry out. Grow seedlings at 75°F. Reduce water and temperature for a week to harden seedlings. When the weather is frost-free, warm, and settled, transplant 2-3′ apart in rows 6′ apart or thin to 1 plant/pot or cell with scissors and transplant 18″ apart. Even hardened melon seedlings are tender. Do not disturb roots when transplanting, and water thoroughly.Watering: Melons need a steady supply of water, and soil needs to be damped but not flooded, approximately 1 inch a week.Days to Maturity: A ripe melon should be very easy to remove from the vine. For a cantaloupe, the netting pattern on the melon becomes more visible and a crack appears at the base of the stem when it was ripe. For a honeydew, the color becomes creamy. Most melon varieties are ready for harvest when the gray-green color begins to change to pale yellow and when a light tug separates the fruit from the vine. Harvesting: Melons must be cut from the vine. All melons should be stored at 90% relative humidity. Store ripe melons at 40-45°F for 7-14 days.

  • 25 Impatiens Bush Flower Seeds - Seed World 25 Impatiens Bush Flower Seeds - Seed World

    25 Impatiens Bush Flower Seeds

    These Impatiens will produce numerous and beautiful large flowers on a more compact plant than the other varieties. Growing merely 11 inches tall, Bush Impatiens is a classic heirloom flower that does wonderfully well in containers. Name: Impatiens Seeds - BushBotanical Name: Impatiens balsaminaLife Cycle: AnnualLight Requirement: Full SunPlanting Season: SpringPlant Type: Tall green stem with thin leaves and pink/purple/red bloomsFeatures: Heirloom, Attracts Pollinators, Drought Tolerant, Cut Flower Garden, Easy to Grow and Maintain Container GardenBlooms: SummerPlant Height: Up to 11 inchesPlant Spacing: 8-12 inchesPlanting Depth: 1/16 inchSowing Method: Start Indoors, Direct SowCold Stratification: NoHardiness Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Quantity: 25 Seeds

  • 25 Japanese Maple Tree Seeds - Seed World 25 Japanese Maple Tree Seeds - Seed World

    25 Japanese Maple Tree Seeds

    Name: Japanese Maple Tree SeedsScientific Name: Acer palmatumHardiness zone: 5 through 8Plant height: 10-50 feetLight requirements: full sun to part shadeSoil & water preferences Grow well well-drained soils.Growing Instructions: 1. Scarification: Soak in water for 24 hours 2. stratification: Cold stratification for 60-90 days by using a moist paper towel and Ziploc bag and storing seeds in the refrigerator. Check every two weeks to make sure seeds are moist and that seeds are not molding. If there is a 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 1/4" deep, tamp the soil

  • 25 Japanese Tree Lilac (Syringa Reticulata) Seeds - Seed World 25 Japanese Tree Lilac (Syringa Reticulata) Seeds - Seed World

    25 Japanese Tree Lilac (Syringa Reticulata) Seeds

    Japanese Tree Lilac Seeds – Syringa Reticulata Imagine a warm summer morning, stepping outside to the sight of a majestic 25-foot tree draped in creamy white flower clusters, their sweet fragrance drifting through the air. That's the Japanese Tree Lilac — one of the most stunning and low-maintenance flowering trees you can grow from seed. 🌿 Plant Specifications Common Name: Japanese Tree Lilac Scientific Name: Syringa Reticulata Hardiness Zones: 3 to 7 Mature Height: 20–30 Feet Light Requirements: Full Sun Soil Preference: Well-drained soils Bloom Time: Early Summer Flower Color: Creamy White 🌱 Growing Instructions Scarification: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours to soften the seed coat. Stratification: Warm stratify for 60 days, then cold stratify for 60 days to simulate natural winter conditions. Germination: Sow seed ¼" deep and tamp the soil firmly. Keep moist and in a bright location. Frequently Asked Questions How long does it take for Japanese Tree Lilac seeds to germinate? Germination typically occurs within 2–4 weeks after completing the full stratification process. Patience is key — the cold stratification period is essential for breaking dormancy. Can I grow Japanese Tree Lilac in containers? While young seedlings can be started in containers, this tree grows best when transplanted to the ground. It needs space to develop its full root system and reach its mature height of 20–30 feet. Is the Japanese Tree Lilac deer resistant? Yes, Syringa Reticulata is generally considered deer resistant, making it an excellent choice for gardens in rural or suburban areas where deer pressure is a concern. What is the best time of year to plant these seeds? Start the stratification process in late winter so seeds are ready to sow outdoors in early spring, or start indoors 10–12 weeks before the last frost date in your zone. How much sun does the Japanese Tree Lilac need? This tree thrives in full sun — at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. Adequate sun ensures the best flowering and overall tree health.

  • Sale -25% Jasmine Flower Seeds - Seed World Jasmine Flower Seeds - Seed World

    25 Jasmine Flower Seeds

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    Bring Timeless Fragrance to Your GardenClose your eyes and imagine the sweet, intoxicating scent of jasmine drifting through your garden on a warm evening. These 25 Trachelospermum jasminoides seeds (Star Jasmine) give you everything you need to grow one of the world's most beloved fragrant plants — whether climbing a trellis, cascading from a container, or gracing your patio with its delicate white blooms.Why Gardeners Love Star Jasmine 🪷 Intoxicating fragrance — sweet, classic jasmine scent that fills outdoor and indoor spaces 🤍 Elegant white blooms — star-shaped flowers that bloom continuously when grown indoors 🌿 Versatile grower — perfect as a climber, ground cover, or container plant 🏡 Indoor & outdoor — adapts to patios, gardens, balconies, and indoor spaces ♾️ Long-lived plant — lifespan of 100+ years with proper care Growing Guide Sowing depth: ⅛ inch (3mm) Germination time: 14–30 days at 65–75°F (18–24°C) Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hours daily for best blooming) Spacing: 5–8 feet apart Watering: Regular watering; allow top inch of soil to dry between waterings Mature height: 12–16 inches (as shrub) or up to 20 ft as climber Width: 4–6 inches Best started: Indoors in early spring, transplant after last frost Product Details Scientific name: Trachelospermum jasminoides Seeds per pack: 25 Flower color: White, star-shaped Flowering: Continuously when grown indoors; spring–summer outdoors Lifespan: 100+ years Difficulty: Easy Use: Trellis, ground cover, containers, indoor pots, patio Frequently Asked QuestionsHow long does it take for jasmine seeds to germinate?Star Jasmine seeds typically germinate in 14–30 days when kept at 65–75°F (18–24°C). Keep the soil consistently moist and provide indirect light during germination.Can I grow jasmine indoors?Yes! Trachelospermum jasminoides grows beautifully indoors in a bright, sunny spot. When grown indoors, it can bloom continuously throughout the year, filling your home with fragrance.How fast does Star Jasmine grow?Star Jasmine is a moderate to fast grower, adding 3–6 feet per year under ideal conditions. With a trellis or support structure, it can reach up to 20 feet over time.Does jasmine need a lot of sun?It thrives in full sun (6+ hours daily) for the most abundant blooms. It can tolerate partial shade, but flowering may be reduced. Indoors, place near a south- or west-facing window.Is Star Jasmine suitable for beginners?Absolutely — it's one of the easiest fragrant climbers to grow. It adapts to most soil types, tolerates a range of light conditions, and is relatively drought-tolerant once established.

    $19.99 $14.99

  • Sale -20% 25 Jerusalem Cherry Seeds - Seed World 25 Jerusalem Cherry Seeds - Seed World

    25 Jerusalem Cherry Seeds

    Bring a splash of vibrant color to your home or garden with the Jerusalem Cherry – a charming ornamental plant known for its glossy evergreen leaves and bright orange-red berries. Perfect for growing indoors as a potted plant or outdoors in warm climates, this variety adds year-round appeal. Please note: while the berries are eye-catching, they are toxic if ingested, making the plant best admired for its decorative beauty. Why Grow Jerusalem Cherry? 🍒 Vibrant orange-red berries – a striking ornamental feature 🌿 Glossy evergreen foliage for year-round beauty 🏡 Ideal for indoor pots or outdoor gardens in warm zones ☀️ Thrives in full sun to partial shade Plant Details Scientific Name: Solanum Pseudocapsicum Other Names: Madeira Winter Cherry, Christmas Cherry Flower Color: White Fruit Color: Orange-Red Bloom Time: Mid Summer – Winter Hardiness Zones: 9 – 11 Height: 9" – 12" Spacing: 9" – 12" Soil Preference: Average, well-draining FAQ Are Jerusalem Cherry berries edible? No. The berries are toxic to humans and pets if ingested. They should be enjoyed only for their ornamental value. Can I grow Jerusalem Cherry indoors? Yes. It thrives indoors as a potted plant, provided it receives bright, indirect sunlight and moderate watering. When is the best time to plant Jerusalem Cherry seeds? The ideal time is late spring to early summer in warm climates, or year-round indoors with controlled temperatures. Can you buy Jerusalem Cherry seeds online? Yes, at Seeds World, we offer fresh Jerusalem Cherry seeds with fast shipping across the U.S., ensuring you get high-quality seeds ready to grow into beautiful ornamental plants.

    $15.03 $11.99

  • 25 Peat Pellets Soil Plugs - 36mm - Seed World 25 Peat Pellets Soil Plugs - 36mm - Seed World

    25 Jiffy Peat Pellets 36mm – Fast Growing Seed Starting Pellets

    Start your seeds the easy, clean, and proven way with Jiffy Peat Pellets – 36mm, trusted by gardeners for generations. These compact pellets expand into perfectly sized growing plugs when watered, creating an ideal environment for fast, healthy root development. Made from high-quality sphagnum peat harvested from specially selected peat bogs, each pellet is enriched with lime and a low-ammonium starter fertilizer to encourage rapid, balanced growth. The peat’s naturally antimicrobial properties help reduce damping-off and fungal issues—making these pellets perfect for beginners and experienced growers alike. Each pellet is wrapped in a thin, biodegradable net, allowing you to transplant seedlings directly into soil or containers without disturbing delicate roots. 🌱 Why Grow Seeds with Jiffy Peat Pellets? Fast, uniform seed germination Naturally antimicrobial peat helps prevent fungal diseases Easy, mess-free indoor seed starting Reduces transplant shock Ideal for flowers, vegetables, herbs & more Trusted by home gardeners and professionals 🌿 Growing Tips Pellet Size: 36mm (expands to approx. 1½" diameter x 1⅝" tall) How to Use:   1. Place pellets in a tray   2. Add warm water and allow them to fully expand   3. Insert seeds into the pre-formed hole   4. Keep moist and warm until germination Best For: Indoor seed starting, greenhouse use, propagation Transplanting: Plant directly into soil or pots—no root disturbance ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) What types of seeds work best with peat pellets?Flowers, vegetables, herbs, and even tree seeds all perform well in peat pellets. Do I need to add fertilizer?No. Each pellet includes a starter fertilizer to support early growth. Can I transplant the whole pellet?Yes! The biodegradable net allows roots to grow through naturally. Are these reusable?Peat pellets are designed for single-use to ensure optimal performance. Are peat pellets better than soil?For seed starting, yes—pellets offer better aeration, moisture control, and cleaner handling. Where to Buy Jiffy Peat Pellets for Sale?At Seed World, we offer genuine Jiffy Peat Pellets for reliable seed starting success. Pair them with our premium seeds and enjoy fast U.S. shipping for a smooth, stress-free growing experience.

  • Sale -13% 25 Kiwi Fruit Seeds – Actinidia deliciosa - Seed World 25 Kiwi Fruit Seeds – Actinidia deliciosa - Seed World

    Shipped from Copperas Cove, Texas, USA 25 Kiwi Fruit Seeds – Actinidia deliciosa

    Grow your own kiwi vine from seed. Actinidia deliciosa is a vigorous climber that can be trained on a trellis for full-size growth or kept compact in containers with regular pruning. Suitable for warm climates outdoors, and for cooler regions it can be grown in pots and overwintered in a protected space. Note on “bonsai”: bonsai is a training style, not a different seed; with pruning and container culture you can maintain a small, bonsai-like kiwi plant. Why Choose Kiwi Fruit Seeds? Vigorous, productive vine with sweet–tart fruit potential Flexible training—trellis outdoors or keep compact in containers Best in full sun; tolerates light partial shade Works for warm zones outdoors; in cooler zones grow in pots and protect from frost Clean listing, ad-compliant copy, and practical planting guidance Planting Instructions Best Time: Spring after last frost (or late winter indoors under lights) Soil: Well-draining medium, slightly acidic to neutral (pH ~6.0–6.8) Pre-treatment: Optional cold stratification 2–4 weeks can improve uniformity Depth: Surface-sow to 3 mm (light cover); maintain even moisture Germination: Typically 14–30+ days at 20–24°C Light: Strong light once seedlings emerge; avoid damping-off by good airflow Training: Provide a small stake/trellis; prune to keep compact if container-grown Pollination: Seedlings vary; plant several for best chances of compatible flowering Growing Zone: Outdoors generally suited to Zones ~7–10; in cooler zones use containers and winter protection FAQs Is this a “bonsai” seed? No. “Bonsai” refers to a training method. These are standard Actinidia deliciosa seeds. With pruning, a small pot, and controlled growth, you can maintain a compact, bonsai-style kiwi plant. Do I need both male and female plants? Kiwi vines from seed can produce male or female plants, and you typically need compatible flowering to set fruit. Start multiple seedlings for best pollination options; keep the strongest plants as they mature. How long until fruit? Seed-grown kiwi usually takes multiple seasons to reach flowering maturity—often 3–5+ years in suitable conditions with proper training and nutrition. Can I grow kiwi in containers? Yes. Use a large container with sturdy support and prune regularly to manage size. In cold climates, move containers to a protected spot for winter. What climates and zones are suitable? Generally best outdoors in Zones ~7–10. In cooler zones, treat as a container plant and protect from hard freezes. Where to buy kiwi fruit seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we list fresh kiwi fruit seeds with practical planting guidance and fast U.S. shipping options. Compare sellers, check recent reviews, and choose the pack that suits your project—trellis training or compact container growing.

    $12.99 - $14.99

  • Sale -52% 25 Light Pink Brain Celosia Seeds - Seed World 25 Light Pink Brain Celosia Seeds - Seed World

    25 Light Pink Brain Celosia Seeds

    Light Pink Brain Celosia Seeds! 2-4 Ft Tall  Flower SpecificationsSeason: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 10Height: 6 inchesBloom Season: Summer through fallBloom Color: PeachEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Well drained, pH 5.5 - 6.0 Planting DirectionsTemperature: 70FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 21 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Cover seed lightly with topsoil after sowingSowing Rate: 2 -3 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds in soil slightly moist but not wetPlant Spacing: 6 - 10 inches

    $31.00 $14.99

  • 25 Lilac Tree Seeds - Seed World 25 Lilac Tree Seeds - Seed World

    25 Lilac Tree Seeds

    Cultivate Timeless Beauty in Your Garden! Elevate your garden's allure with Lilac Tree Seeds. Plant the seeds of timeless beauty, captivating aromas, and lush foliage that transcend generations. These seeds hold the promise of creating a Lilac sanctuary, where delicate blossoms in shades of lavender, purple, white and etc.,dance gracefully amidst pollinators. As each bloom unfurls, cherished memories and the sweet fragrance of Lilacs interweave, creating a haven of serenity. Embrace the opportunity to cultivate not just a garden, but a living tapestry of enchantment and renewal. Season: Year-round in suitable climates USDA Zones: Varies (typically Zones 3-7) Height: Up to 10 feet (3 meters) Bloom Season: Spring to early summer Bloom Color: Various colors including lavender, purple, white, and pink Environment: Sun to partial shade Soil Type: Well-draining, loamy soil Latin Name: Syringa spp. Deer Resistant: Generally resistant Temperature: Thrives in moderate temperatures Average Germ Time: 2-3 weeks Light Required: Full sun for optimal flowering Depth: 1/4 to 1/2 inch (6-12 mm) Sowing Rate: 1-2 seeds per hole Moisture: Moderate, avoid waterlogging Plant Spacing: 5-10 feet (1.5-3 meters) apart Plant Lilac Tree Seeds today and let the elegance and aroma of Lilacs transport you to a world of grace and bliss.

    $15.97 - $16.99

  • 10 Lily of the Nile – Blue Agapanthus Seeds - Seed World 10 Lily of the Nile – Blue Agapanthus Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Jacksonville, Florida, USA 25 Lily of the Nile – Blue Agapanthus Seeds

    🌸 Lily of the Nile – Blue Agapanthus Seeds. Elegant, drought-tolerant, and perfect for pollinators. Grow your own garden showstopper! These Lily of the Nile – Blue Agapanthus seeds produce dazzling blue blooms and elegant foliage, perfect for beds, borders, or containers. 🌟 Why You'll Love It Turn your garden into a summer sanctuary with Lily of the Nile – Blue Agapanthus grown from seed. These trumpet-shaped, sky-blue flowers rise on tall stalks, making them a beautiful focal point in garden beds, walkways, and containers. Not only are they visually stunning, but they’re also drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and loved by butterflies and hummingbirds. ✔️ Affordable way to grow large displays✔️ Ideal for cut flowers & long-lasting blooms✔️ Heat- and drought-resistant✔️ Great for beginner & experienced gardeners✔️ Grows well in containers or directly in garden soil 📦 What’s in the Pack? 💠 Premium-quality, viable Agapanthus seeds 📝 Detailed planting and germination guide included 📦 Secure, moisture-protected packaging for long shelf life 🎁 Optional gift-ready packaging available 🌱 Planting Instructions 📅 Best Time to Sow: Late winter to early spring (indoors) or after last frost (outdoors)📍 Location: Full sun to partial shade🪴 Soil: Well-drained, light soil mix🌱 Sowing Depth: 1/4 inch (lightly cover with soil)💧 Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy🌡️ Germination Time: 21–30 days at 65–75°F (18–24°C)🪴 Transplanting: When seedlings are strong enough, transplant to larger pots or outdoor beds Note: Agapanthus seeds may take 2–3 seasons to flower but produce lush foliage in the first year. ❓ FAQs -  Lily of the Nile – Blue Agapanthus Seeds Q: How long does it take for Agapanthus to flower from seed?Typically 2 to 3 years. While they don’t bloom the first year, you'll enjoy lush green foliage as they mature. Do I need a greenhouse to grow these?A: No greenhouse needed! Just start indoors near a sunny window or under grow lights. Can I plant them directly outdoors?A: Yes, but for best results, start indoors and transplant after the risk of frost has passed. Are they perennial?A: Yes! Once established, Agapanthus returns year after year in zones 8–11. In colder zones, grow in pots and bring them indoors during winter. Do these seeds require stratification?No stratification required. Just sow and keep warm and moist until germination.

  • 25 Love in a Puff Seeds - Seed World 25 Love in a Puff Seeds - Seed World

    25 Love in a Puff Seeds

    Love-in-a-Puff – Balloon Vine Seeds (Cardiospermum halicacabum) Bring charm and whimsy to your garden with Love-in-a-Puff, a fast-growing climber known for its delicate green foliage, small white flowers, and buoyant seed capsules shaped like puffs. Each capsule holds seeds uniquely marked with a white heart, making this vine as delightful as its names. Key Features: Height: Climbs up to 10–12 feet. Bloom Season: Midsummer to mid-fall with green to red blooms. Environment: Thrives in full sun with moist, well-drained soil. Unique Seeds: Heart-marked seeds inside inflated seed pods. Planting Instructions: Season: Sow seeds February–April. Depth: Plant 1/4 inch deep and keep moist until germination (14–21 days). Spacing: Space plants 6 inches apart. Support: Provide a trellis or structure for climbing. Perfect for fences, trellises, or adding vertical interest, Love-in-a-Puff is an enchanting addition to any garden. Order your seeds today and enjoy its unique beauty all season!

  • 25 Lunchbox Sweet Snacking Pepper Seeds - Seed World 25 Lunchbox Sweet Snacking Pepper Seeds - Seed World

    25 Lunchbox Sweet Snacking Pepper Seeds

    Pepper - Lunchbox Sweet Snacking Heirloom Seeds Non-GMO Fill your garden with a healthy snack for lunchtime and beyond. These sweet snacking peppers serve both loads of crunch and lots of beta-carotene and vitamin C. They’re ideal for eating straight off the plant, chopped fresh in salads, or sliced thin for stir-fries. Plants tend to give high yields, so consider staking with a tomato cage when planting in a windy location, to keep stems from breaking. Lunchbox Sweet Snacking Pepper plants work beautifully in containers; plant one per 18-inch pot. Underplant with dwarf marigolds for a pretty combination. Seeds will be approximately 2-3" long with most being closer to 2” than 3". Germination: 7-14 days Maturation: 75-80 days Planting Instructions: All peppers need heat to germinate and some peppers can take as long as 30 days or more. The recommended easiest and fastest way to germinate is in a small pot with the seed barely covered with soil. Mist and cover with plastic wrap. Check every few days and never let dry out. Sitting on a heating mat for faster germination can potentially reduce time to 7-10 days. Peppers can be grown all year long in containers.

  • 25 Lupine Perennial Flower Seeds – Multicolor Spikes - Seed World 25 Lupine Perennial Flower Seeds – Multicolor Spikes - Seed World

    Shipped from Washington, USA 25 Lupine Perennial Flower Seeds – Multicolor Spikes

    25 Lupine Perennial Flower Seeds – Colorful Perennial Blooms Looking to add bold color and pollinator-friendly blooms to your garden? These lupine perennial flower seeds bring tall spires of blue, pink, purple, and more to your landscape. Perfect for both seasoned gardeners and beginners seeking hardy, long-lasting beauty. Why Choose Lupine Perennial Seeds? 🌸 Striking flower spikes in vibrant purples, pinks, yellows, and more 🐝 Attracts bees and butterflies – ideal for pollinator gardens ❄️ Cold-hardy perennials – return year after year 🌞 Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil 📦 Includes 25 seeds – shipped fresh from the USA What’s in the Pack? Each pack contains 25 lupine flower seeds carefully selected for strong germination and vivid color variety – including classic terracotta, yellow-white, pink-orange, salmon, blue, and more. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Early spring or fall Soil: Well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6.0–7.5) Light: Full sun preferred; tolerates partial shade Depth: ¼ to ½ inch deep Watering: Keep moist until established (14–28 days germination) Spacing: Space plants 12–18 inches apart FAQs How tall do lupines grow? Lupines typically grow between 1 and 4 feet tall depending on the variety and conditions. Do lupines come back every year? Yes, these are perennial lupines, meaning they return and bloom every spring or summer. Are they good for pollinators? Absolutely. Lupines attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects to your garden. Can I grow them in partial shade? Yes, while they prefer full sun, lupines can tolerate some light shade during the day. Where to buy lupine perennial flower seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh lupine flower seeds in vibrant colors with fast U.S. shipping and a 25-seed pack perfect for any garden.

    $13.64 - $14.99

  • 25 Magenta Clematis Seeds - Seed World 25 Magenta Clematis Seeds - Seed World

    25 Magenta Clematis Seeds

    Magenta Clematis Seeds Bloom Flowers Perennial Clematis flower seed takes about 21 - 28 days to germinate. You can sow the flower seeds in trays indoors and transplant the seedlings after the frost season, or sow the flower seeds directly outside after the danger of frost has passed. Before sowing Clematis seed, refrigerate the seed for 2 - 3 weeks. Some gardeners prefer to start the flower seed outdoors in the late fall or in the winter in a cold frame. The cold helps to break the dormancy. Flower Specifications Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 5 - 9 Height: 80 - 96 inches (vining) Bloom Season: Summer and fall Bloom Color: Magenta Environment: Full sun Soil Type: Well-drained, pH 6.5 - 7.5 Planting Directions Temperature: 68F Average Germ Time: 21 - 28 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Do not cover Sowing Rate: 6 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep moist until germination

  • 25 Marsh Mallow (Althaea Officinalis) Seeds - Seed World 25 Marsh Mallow (Althaea Officinalis) Seeds - Seed World

    25 Marsh Mallow (Althaea Officinalis) Seeds

    Althaea Officinalis Seeds Marshmallow Malvaceae Perennial Blooms Althaea Officinalis (Marshmallow, Marsh Mallow, or Common Marshmallow) is a species indigenous to Africa, which is used as a medicinal plant and ornamental plant. A confection made from the root since ancient Egyptian times evolved into today's marshmallow treat. Herb SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 3 - 9Height: 48 inchesBloom Season: Mid-summer to early fallBloom Color: WhiteEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Prefers sandy, moist soilDeer Resistant: YesLatin Name: Althaea Officinalis Planting DirectionsTemperature: Max 41FAverage Germ Time: Germination is irregular, often several monthsLight Required: NoDepth: Sow seeds just below the soil surfaceSowing Rate: 5 - 6 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 18 - 24 inches

  • 25 Mexican Lime Cactus Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Little Rock, AR, USA 25 Mexican Lime Cactus Seeds

    Mexican Lime Cactus Ferocactus Pilosus Seeds Mexican lime Cactus Ferocactus pilosus is a simple or clumping barrel/column cactus with thick red spines. In habitat plants must be a great age, often forming into quite massive groups, with several subsidiary barrels growing from the main one, with deep green bodies densely covered with bright red spines up its entire length. Most plants have bright red spines with bristle-like, white radials—a wonderful contrast, but in some populations, the white bristles are occasionally absent. Such variation has led to the establishment of several names for this species. Stem: Columnar deep green up to 2,4(-3) m tall and 30 to 40 cm in diameter, with several subsidiary barrels growing from the main one.Ribs: 13-20, compressed, more or less undulate. Areoles: Distant to closely set and almost contiguous in older specimens, circular.Radial spines: Sometimes absent or usually reduced to long white or straw-colored hairs on the areoles that appear later with age. Central spines: Several, subulate-acicular, straight or slightly curved, more or less flattened and angular at first bright red/purplish becoming dull yellow with age, but some populations also boast yellow-spined individuals, and the white bristles are occasionally absent. Flowers: Yellow to red, about 2,5 cm long, scales on the ovary numerous, orbicular, imbricated, inner perianth segment oblanceolate, obtuse or apiculate.Fruits: Yellow, somewhat succulent, dehishing by basal pore, 3 to 4 cm long, crowned by persisting perianth.

  • 25 Mexican Red Bird of Paradise Seeds - Seed World 25 Mexican Red Bird of Paradise Seeds - Seed World

    25 Mexican Red Bird of Paradise Seeds

    Brighten your garden with the striking and exotic Mexican Red Bird of Paradise Seeds. Known for their vibrant, fiery red and orange blooms, these seeds will grow into beautiful, eye-catching plants that add a tropical flair to your outdoor space. Season: Best sown in spring USDA Zones: 8-11 Height: 6-10 feet at maturity Bloom Season: Summer to fall Bloom Color: Red and orange Environment: Thrives in full sun Soil Type: Prefers well-draining soil Deer Resistant: Yes Latin Name: Caesalpinia pulcherrima Temperature: Prefers hot, dry conditions Average Germ Time: 10-15 days Light Required: Full sun Depth: Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep Sowing Rate: Space seeds 3-5 feet apart Moisture: Keep soil moist during germination; be drought-tolerant once established Plant Spacing: Space plants 3-5 feet apart to allow for growth Cultivation Instructions: Planting: Sow the seeds in well-draining soil in a sunny location. For best results, soak the seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting to enhance germination. Plant the seeds 1/2 inch deep and water lightly. Watering: Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged during the germination period, which typically takes 10-15 days. Once established, reduce watering frequency as the plant is drought-tolerant. Sunlight: Plant in full sun for optimal growth and flowering. The Mexican Red Bird of Paradise thrives in hot, sunny environments. Maintenance: Prune lightly to maintain the desired shape and remove any dead or damaged branches. Fertilize sparingly, as excessive nutrients can reduce flowering. Hardiness: Suitable for USDA Zones 8-11. In cooler climates, grow as an annual or bring plants indoors during winter.

  • 25 Mexican Torch Sunflower Seeds - Seed World 25 Mexican Torch Sunflower Seeds - Seed World

    25 Mexican Torch Sunflower Seeds

    Mexican Torch Sunflower Seeds – Bold, Bee-Loving Blooms Light up your garden with vibrant orange-red blooms of the Mexican Torch Sunflower (Tithonia rotundifolia)! This fast-growing annual reaches up to 4–6 feet tall and attracts butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds all summer long. 🌻 Highlights:• Brilliant, daisy-like flowers• Great for pollinator gardens & cut flowers• Heat & drought tolerant• Grows in full sun, well-drained soil• Blooms summer to frost Easy to grow and a standout in any garden—Mexican Torch brings fiery color and buzzing life to your landscape!

  • 25 Mixed Onion Bulbs – 3 Heirloom Varieties - Seed World 25 Mixed Onion Bulbs – 3 Heirloom Varieties - Seed World

    Shipped from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 25 Mixed Onion Bulbs – 3 Heirloom Varieties

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    Enjoy a season-long harvest of color, flavor, and kitchen versatility with our Mixed Onion Bulbs collection. This curated trio includes three distinct heirloom varieties—each selected for texture, flavor, and reliable growth in home gardens. Whether you're planting for fresh salads, cooking staples, or long-term storage, these onion bulbs deliver consistent results with minimal effort. 🧅 What’s Included: – Yellow Stuttgarter – Globe-shaped with a mild, crisp yellow-white flesh. Excellent for cooking and known for its long storage life.– Red Karmen – Sweet with a touch of spice, wrapped in vibrant red-purple skin. Ideal for slicing, salads, and fresh use.– Snowball White – Clean, sharp flavor with a classic white papery skin. A go-to for garnishes, salsas, and chutneys. These onion sets are faster and easier to grow than seed—just plant and water. They sprout quickly, mature reliably, and adapt to a wide range of growing zones (2–12). With early green tops ready in just a few weeks and full bulbs maturing in under 90 days (spring) or over-wintering for fall harvests, they’re a smart addition to any edible garden. 🌱 Why Grow Mixed Onion Bulbs Harvest green onions in as little as 2–4 weeks Full-sized bulbs in 90 days (spring) or up to 240 days (fall) Three flavor profiles: mild, sharp, and sweet Easier and faster than seeds or transplants Heirloom, open-pollinated, and non-GMO Suitable for USDA Zones 2–12 Performs in full sun or partial shade 🌿 Growing Tips Plant in early spring as soon as soil is workable, or in fall for overwintering Choose full sun and well-drained soil for best results Space bulbs 4–6 inches apart in rows 12–18 inches apart Water regularly until established, then reduce to avoid rot Harvest tops early for green onions or allow full development for bulb storage Cure harvested bulbs in a dry, well-ventilated area before storing ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) What’s the difference between these varieties?Each has a distinct color and flavor. Yellow Stuttgarter is mild and long-storing, Red Karmen is sweet and vibrant, and Snowball White is tangy and crisp. How soon can I harvest them?Green onion tops can be cut in 2–4 weeks. Full bulb development takes about 90 days in spring or up to 240 days for fall-planted sets. Do I need to start these indoors?No. These are bulbs (not seeds), so they go directly into the garden or raised bed with no indoor prep required. Can I grow them in containers?Yes. Use a deep container with good drainage and space bulbs 4–6 inches apart. Are they organic?These bulbs are heirloom and non-GMO. While not certified organic, they are open-pollinated and untreated. What zones do they grow in?They grow well in Zones 2 through 12 with proper planting timing.

  • 25 Moneymaker Tomato Seeds - Seed World

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    Discover MoneyMaker Tomato Seeds - Your Path to Bountiful Harvests! One of the world's oldest heirloom kinds is Moneymaker. There are 6 to 10 tomatoes in each cluster of deep red, smooth, spherical fruit. The typical tomato weighs 4 ounces. Although it will grow in nearly any weather, including humid circumstances, this type does particularly well in hot climates. 🌱 Unrivaled Yields: Enjoy abundant harvests like never before.🍅 Juicy & Flavorful: Delight in mouthwatering tomatoes for all your dishes.💪 Robust & Disease-Resistant: Hardy plants stay healthy and thriving.🌿 Easy to Grow: Perfect for any gardener, from beginners to experts.🎉 Versatile & Adaptable: Thrives in any space - containers or garden beds. Lycopersicon lycopersicum is its botanical name. Period: Yearly 75 days till maturity Height range: 72 to 96" Dimensions: 30" to 36" Planting: Before the final frost, sow seeds indoors. Plant seeds 1/4" to 1/2" below the soil's surface, and then move seedlings into the garden with 30” to 36” between them.

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    25 Moonflower Flower Seeds

    Unleash the Enchanting Beauty: Moonflower Flower Seeds - Your Gateway to a Celestial Garden! This fast-growing twining vine provides a great fence screen and will swiftly climb. In northern climes, moonflower vine is cultivated as an annual; in tropical settings, it is grown as a fragile perennial. After the last frost, after the soil temperature has warmed to about 55 degrees, you can either start this easy-to-grow vine indoors or sow it outdoors. Specifications of flowers Period: Yearly 8–11 USDA Zones 12 to 120 inches tall (vining) During the summer and into the fall. White is the bloom color Setting: full sun pH 6.1 to 6.5, moist, well-drained soil No Deer Resistance Ipomoea Alba in Latin Directions for Planting The range of 65 to 70 F. 10–20 days on average for germs to mature Light Is Not Necessary : 1/2 inch deep Two to three seeds per plant are sown. Maintain moisture in seeds till germination 6- to 12-inch plant spacing Quantity: 25 Moonflower Flower Seeds

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    25 Moonlight Marigold Seeds

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