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  • 3 Big Size Jerusalem Artichoke Tubers For Planting - Seed World 3 Big Size Jerusalem Artichoke Tubers For Planting - Seed World

    Shipped from Bensalem, PA, USA 3 Big Size Jerusalem Artichoke Tubers For Planting

    Big Size Jerusalem Artichoke, Also Known As Sunchokes, Sunroot, or Jerusalem Artichokes, Individual Tubers For Planting. Sunchoke tubers can be sown in the garden as early as two to three weeks prior to the typical springtime last frost date. The soil should be warmed to 50°F (10°C) before planting. Sunchokes can be sown in the dead of winter in areas with warm winters. It takes 110 to 150 days for sunchokes to be ready for harvest. The sunchoke is a tough perennial that reaches heights of 5 to 10 feet. Small yellow blooms measuring 2 to 3 inches (5-7cm) across are atop the plant's rough-textured leaves, which are 4 to 8 inches (10-20 cm) long. Sunchokes can withstand a strong winter if they are covered with soil or mulch. Tubers expand and split quickly, but root barriers can stop them. The plant is not related to the artichoke, despite the name Jerusalem artichoke being a misnomer; the sunchoke's flavor may be evocative of the artichoke. The name of the plant, which means "turning to the sun," is likely taken from the Italian word for sunflower, girasole, which is not a native of Jerusalem. Grow sunchokes in direct sunlight. The sunchoke may grow practically anywhere, but it favors loose, well-drained soil.spacing and planting. Sunchoke tubers should be planted 12 to 18 inches apart, 2 to 6 inches deep. Rows should be 36 inches apart.

  • 3 Carolina Reaper Pepper Live Plants Lot - Seed World 3 Carolina Reaper Pepper Live Plants Lot - Seed World

    3 Carolina Reaper Pepper Live Plants Lot

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    Looking for Carolina Reaper pepper live plants? These vigorous Capsicum chinense seedlings arrive well-rooted and ready to transplant, offering a faster path to a bountiful harvest than starting from seed. Expect compact, productive plants that thrive in warm weather and full sun. Why Choose Carolina Reaper Live Plants? Established seedlings for a quicker start compared with sowing seeds Compact, high-yield habit with intensely hot, red, wrinkled pods Suitable for containers or garden beds; excellent in warm climates Professionally grown and shipped with care for healthy arrival What’s in the Pack? Standard set: live Carolina Reaper pepper plants grown in nursery cells (3 plants per order). Exact plant height may vary by batch. Planting Instructions Best Time to Transplant: After last frost when nights stay above 10–13°C (50–55°F) and soil is warm (≥16°C / 60°F) Soil: Well-draining mix, rich in organic matter; pH 6.0–6.8 Light: Full sun (6–8 hours daily) Spacing: 45–60 cm (18–24 in) between plants; rows 60–90 cm (24–36 in) Watering: Keep evenly moist; avoid waterlogging. Mulch helps retain moisture Feeding: Balanced fertilizer at transplant, then light, regular feedings during growth Support: Stake or cage if plants become heavy with fruit Days to Maturity: Approximately 90–120 days from transplant under warm conditions Growing Zone: Perennial in USDA 9–11; grown as an annual in cooler zones FAQs Is this seeds or live plants? This product is live pepper plants (seedlings), not seeds. How large are the plants on arrival? Size varies by batch and season; expect well-rooted nursery-cell seedlings ready for hardening-off and transplanting. Can I grow Carolina Reaper in containers? Yes. Use a 12–19 L (3–5 gal) pot or larger with quality potting mix, full sun, and regular feeding. How hot are the fruits? Carolina Reaper is considered an extremely hot Capsicum chinense pepper. Handle pods carefully and avoid contact with eyes and skin. Where to buy Carolina Reaper plants for sale? At Seeds World, we list live Carolina Reaper pepper plants from vetted growers with fast U.S. shipping and clear transplanting guidance, so you can get established plants to fruit sooner. What climate is best? Warm conditions with long, sunny days. In USDA zones 9–11 it can be perennial; elsewhere grow as a summer annual after frost risk has passed.

  • 3 Jericho Flower Rose of Jericho, Resurrection Flower, Whole Dried Herb - Seed World 3 Jericho Flower Rose of Jericho, Resurrection Flower, Whole Dried Herb - Seed World

    3 Jericho Flower Rose of Jericho, Resurrection Flower, Whole Dried Herb

    Rose of Jericho - Resurrection Flower Seeds Experience the wonder of the Rose of Jericho, also known as the Resurrection Flower. This remarkable plant is known for its incredible ability to "come back to life" from a dried, dormant state when exposed to water. Perfect for those interested in unique botanical phenomena, the Rose of Jericho makes an intriguing addition to any plant collection. Rose of Jericho Specifications: Season: Perennial Environment: Indoor or sheltered outdoor Soil Type: Any as it requires minimal soil; often placed in shallow water Latin Name: Selaginella lepidophylla Temperature: Room temperature or warmer Light Required: Indirect light Moisture: Only requires water to 'resurrect'; does not need constant moisture Ideal Uses: Educational Projects: Great for demonstrating plant adaptation and survival. Spiritual Symbolism: Often used in cultural and spiritual rituals symbolizing rebirth and renewal. Unique Gift: An excellent gift for enthusiasts of unusual plants or those interested in botany. Whether used for educational purposes, spiritual symbolism, or simply as a conversation piece, the Rose of Jericho offers a unique blend of botanical intrigue and low-maintenance care.

  • 3 Lbs Blue Potato Seeds - Ready To Grow - Seed World 3 Lbs Blue Potato Seeds - Ready To Grow - Seed World

    3 Lbs Blue Potato Seeds - Ready To Grow

    Add Color, Flavor, and Antioxidants to Your Garden Harvest Bring a bold twist to your garden and kitchen with Blue Potato Seed Tubers—a unique heirloom variety prized for its deep blue skin and vibrant purple flesh. Packed with antioxidants and earthy flavor, these nutrient-rich potatoes are not only eye-catching but also delicious and easy to grow. 🥔 Why You’ll Love Blue Potatoes:• Striking Color Inside & Out – Deep blue skin with rich, purple-blue flesh that holds its color when cooked• Loaded with Antioxidants – Naturally high in anthocyanins for added health benefits• Delicious Flavor – Earthy and nutty, perfect for roasting, frying, or making colorful mashed potatoes• Productive & Hardy – Grows well in various climates and soil types• Fun to Grow – Great for gardeners, families, and anyone looking for something different in the garden 🌱 Planting Tips:• Plant in Early Spring after last frost• Soil: Loose, well-drained soil• Sunlight: Full sun• Spacing: 12 inches apart in rows 30 inches apart• Harvest Time: 90–110 days Turn your garden into a colorful and nutritious powerhouse with these Blue Potato Seed Tubers—ready to plant and grow into something truly special. Perfect for home gardeners, farm stands, or anyone who loves growing their own food with a twist!

  • 3 Live Colocasia Gigantea Bulbs – Giant Elephant Ear Plants - Seed World 3 Live Colocasia Gigantea Bulbs – Giant Elephant Ear Plants - Seed World

    Shipped from Newnan, Georgia, USA 3 Live Colocasia Gigantea Bulbs – Giant Elephant Ear Plants

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    Live Colocasia Gigantea Bulbs – Giant Elephant Ear Plants for Bold Tropical Landscapes Colocasia Gigantea, often called Giant Elephant Ear, is a show-stopping tropical plant that transforms any space into a lush, exotic retreat. With massive leaves that can span several feet across, these plants create instant drama in gardens, landscapes, and large containers. We’ve grown Colocasia Gigantea for years and it always delivers presence. The bold, architectural foliage thrives in warm, humid conditions, creating a natural focal point by ponds, pathways, or in shaded corners that need life. When planted in fertile, consistently moist soil, each bulb produces vigorous growth and towering stems that bring unmistakable character to the landscape. Live bulbs ensure you start with strong, viable growth right from the soil. Whether you’re aiming to build a tropical-inspired garden bed or highlight a single specimen plant, Colocasia Gigantea delivers impressive size, resilience, and beauty season after season. 🌿 Why You’ll Love It: Live Colocasia Gigantea bulbs for guaranteed growth Produces enormous elephant ear leaves for dramatic effect Perfect for tropical gardens, water features, or large planters Fast-growing in warm, moist soil with partial shade Hardy in USDA Zones 8–11 (grow as annual or container plant in cooler climates) Adds bold, architectural structure to landscapes 📦 Specifications: Plant Type: Live Colocasia Gigantea bulb Growth Height: 6–10 feet tall with leaves up to 4 feet across Light: Partial shade to full sun Soil: Fertile, consistently moist, well-drained Hardiness Zones: USDA 8–11 (annual or container plant in cooler zones) Use: Tropical landscaping, pond edges, large container planting ❓ FAQ – Live Colocasia Gigantea Bulbs How big do Colocasia Gigantea plants get?They can reach 6–10 feet tall, with individual leaves measuring up to 4 feet across. When should I plant Colocasia Gigantea bulbs?Plant after the last frost when soil has warmed and temperatures remain above 60°F. Does Colocasia Gigantea need a lot of water?Yes, it thrives in moist soil and is ideal for planting near ponds or in consistently watered beds. Can I grow Colocasia Gigantea in pots?Absolutely. Large containers support impressive growth, making them excellent for patios or entryways. Is Colocasia Gigantea perennial?It is perennial in USDA Zones 8–11. In cooler climates, bulbs can be lifted and stored indoors over winter.

  • 3 New York Fern (Thelypteris Noveboracensis) - Bare Root - Seed World 3 New York Fern (Thelypteris Noveboracensis) - Bare Root - Seed World

    3 New York Fern (Thelypteris Noveboracensis) - Bare Root

    Enjoy the beauty and resilience of this charming fern in your outdoor space! Known for its lush, delicate fronds, this native fern thrives in shaded, moist environments, making it perfect for woodland gardens or shaded borders. Perfect for adding texture and greenery, the New York Fern is a low-maintenance choice for anyone looking to enhance their garden with native flora. Specifications for New York Fern (Thelypteris noveboracensis) - Bare Root Season: Spring to Fall USDA Zones: 5-9 Height: 1-3 feet Environment: Prefers moist, shaded areas, typically found in woodland settings Soil Type: Rich, well-draining, organic matter-enriched soil Latin Name: Thelypteris noveboracensis Temperature: Adaptable to a range of temperatures; prefers cool to moderate conditions Light Required: Partial to full shade Depth: Plant roots just below the soil surface Moisture: Requires consistently moist soil Plant Spacing: 18-24 inches apart for optimal growth

  • 3 Organic Sprouted Jerusalem Artichoke – Ready-to-Plant - Seed World 3 Organic Sprouted Jerusalem Artichoke – Ready-to-Plant - Seed World

    Shipped from Bensalem, Pennsylvania, USA 3 Organic Sprouted Jerusalem Artichoke – Ready-to-Plant

    Hardy Perennial | Nutritious Root Vegetable | Easy to Grow Start your own crop of delicious, nutrient-packed sunchokes with this organically grown, sprouted Jerusalem artichoke plant. Also known as sunchoke, sunroot, or earth apple, this hardy perennial is a vigorous grower that thrives in most soils and climates. These leafy, pre-sprouted plants are ready to go directly into your garden and are ideal for early spring or fall planting. 🌿 Why You’ll Love It:• Organic & Pre-Sprouted—Ready -to-plant with strong root growth and emerging leaves• Tasty & Nutritious Tubers—Crisp texture, great raw or cooked; rich in fiber and iron• Easy to Grow—Low-maintenance, adaptable to a wide range of soils• Hardy Perennial—Survives harsh winters and comes back year after year• Tall & Attractive—Grows 5–10 ft. with beautiful yellow sunflower-like blooms 🌱 Planting Instructions: Plant in full sun in loose, well-drained soil Space plants 12–18 inches apart, 2–6 inches deep Rows should be spaced 36 inches apart Can be planted 2–3 weeks before last frost Allow 110–150 days to harvest Whether you’re looking for a unique edible crop or a striking garden addition, this ready-to-plant sunchoke is a flavorful, easy-to-grow favorite you’ll enjoy year after year.

  • 3 Purple Passion Velvet Plant - Small Starter (Live Gynura Aurantiaca) - Seed World 3 Purple Passion Velvet Plant - Small Starter (Live Gynura Aurantiaca) - Seed World

    3 Purple Passion Velvet Plant - Small Starter (Live Gynura Aurantiaca)

    Purple Passion Velvet Plant - Set of 3 Small Starter Plants (Gynura Aurantiaca) Add a pop of color to your indoor garden with Purple Passion Velvet Plants! This set includes 3 small, rooted starter plants, perfect for growing your very own vibrant houseplants. Key Features: Velvety Beauty: Soft, velvety foliage with striking purple veins and jagged leaves make this plant a true standout. Unique Texture: Covered in delicate “hairs,” giving it its nickname, the Velvet Plant. Easy to Grow: Perfect for beginner and seasoned plant lovers alike. Bring home the charm and elegance of the Purple Passion Plant today and watch your indoor space come alive with color!

  • 3 Small Live Venus Flytrap Plants – Dionaea muscipula - Seed World 3 Small Live Venus Flytrap Plants – Dionaea muscipula - Seed World

    Ships from Wilmington, North Carolina, USA 3 Small Live Venus Flytrap Plants – Dionaea muscipula

    Add an exotic touch to your home or garden with Live Venus Flytrap Plants (Dionaea muscipula) – one of the world’s most fascinating carnivorous plants. Each order includes 3 small, healthy Venus Flytraps, about the size of those shown in the pictures (grown in 3-inch pots or larger). These flytraps are hardened off and ready to grow, making them simple to care for. Unlike fragile greenhouse specimens, they do not require humidity domes or year-round tropical conditions. Place them near a sunny window or outdoors in the right season, and watch them thrive while naturally trapping flies and insects. 🌟 Key Features: Carnivorous Plant Wonder – Unique trap-like leaves catch flies and other small insects. Live & Healthy – Receive 3 small but hardy flytraps, already acclimated. Easy to Grow – No humidity dome or greenhouse required. Fun & Educational – Great for kids, collectors, and plant lovers. Compact Size – Perfect for sunny windowsills, desks, and indoor displays. 🌱 Why Grow Venus Flytrap Plants? Fascinating carnivorous plant for your home or classroom. Natural, eco-friendly insect control. Perfect conversation starter and gift for plant enthusiasts. 🌿 Growing Tips Soil: Use nutrient-free soil mix (sphagnum moss & sand or perlite). Water: Only use distilled, rain, or reverse osmosis water – never tap water. Light: Provide full sun (outdoors) or 6+ hours of bright light indoors. Dormancy: Allow plants to rest in cooler temps during winter for long-term health. Feeding: Outdoors, they’ll catch insects naturally. Indoors, you can feed occasional small bugs (never fertilizer). ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How many plants will I receive?You’ll receive 3 small but healthy Venus Flytrap plants, ready to grow. Do Venus Flytraps need high humidity?No! These are hardened off and thrive indoors by a sunny window without humidity domes. Can they grow indoors year-round?Yes, they grow well indoors with bright sunlight but require winter dormancy for long-term health. Are fertilizers needed?No. Venus Flytraps get nutrients from catching insects. Fertilizer will harm them. Where to Buy Venus Flytrap Plants for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer live, healthy Venus Flytrap plants (Dionaea muscipula) with fast U.S. shipping, ready to grow in your home or garden.

  • 3 Stachys Affinis - Chinese Artichoke Tubers for Planting - Seed World 3 Stachys Affinis - Chinese Artichoke Tubers for Planting - Seed World

    3 Stachys Affinis - Chinese Artichoke Tubers for Planting

    A true garden delicacy, Chinese Artichoke (Stachys affinis) is a cold-hardy perennial grown for its small, knobby white tubers—nutty, crisp, and perfect for fresh eating or quick cooking. Also known as Crosne or Japanese Artichoke, this mint-family root crop is easy to grow, low maintenance, and offers both ornamental foliage and culinary reward. Unlike traditional artichokes, Chinese Artichoke grows underground tubers that form in tight clusters and resemble coiled spirals or caterpillars. Their flavor is mild, slightly nutty, and refreshingly crunchy—ideal for stir-fries, pickling, tempura, or raw snacking. We like growing Stachys affinis for its reliability in cold climates (zones 4–9), its ornamental value in edible gardens, and its underappreciated but gourmet-grade yield. Plant once, harvest every fall, and enjoy one of the most unique root vegetables you can grow at home. 🌱 Why Grow Chinese Artichoke (Stachys affinis) Tubers Produces nutty, crisp tubers ideal for raw and cooked dishes Cold-hardy perennial (zones 4–9) with ornamental green foliage Unique spiral-shaped tubers with gourmet flavor and texture Easier to grow than traditional artichokes or Jerusalem artichokes Little-known heritage crop gaining renewed popularity Low maintenance and adaptable to most garden soils 🌿 Growing Tips Plant tubers in early spring or fall, 2–3 inches deep in loose, fertile soil Space 12–18 inches apart in full sun to partial shade Keep soil consistently moist but well-drained Tubers form in late summer and are ready for harvest after first frost Leave a few tubers in ground to regrow next season Mulch over winter in colder zones to protect roots ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) What does Chinese Artichoke taste like?The tubers are mildly nutty, earthy, and crisp—similar to water chestnuts or jicama, but richer. How big are the tubers?They’re small, about 1–2 inches long, with a segmented, spiral shape. Is this a perennial?Yes. In zones 4–9, it comes back yearly if some tubers are left in the soil after harvest. When do I harvest?Harvest after the first fall frost. Tubers are formed late in the season and improve in flavor after cooling. Can I eat them raw?Yes. They’re delicious raw, lightly pickled, or added to salads for crunch. Do they spread?They’re not invasive but will naturalize gently if left unchecked. You can easily manage spread by harvesting fully.

  • 3 Super Hot Pepper Live Plants - Caribbean Red Habanero Chili - Seed World 3 Super Hot Pepper Live Plants - Caribbean Red Habanero Chili - Seed World

    3 Super Hot Pepper Live Plants - Caribbean Red Habanero Chili

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    Treat Yourself to One of the Hottest Peppers on Earth! The Caribbean Red Habanero (Aka Tropical Thunder)! These are well established. Well-loved and cared for plants, SUPER HEALTHY, all organic regular water feedings.Ready to go into your 5-gallon buckets for best results. Seeds came from netted plants so cross-pollination does not change the fruit shape. The plant will produce golf ball-sized bonnet-shaped yellow pods. The plant originated from South America. Has a sweet citrus taste and then super hot creeper bite to them, super fun to grow.The plant measures up to 400,000 Scovilles. (SHU) Plants will be no smaller than what you see in the picture. They will be the picture size or larger as they are growing every day. I will not post plants for sale unless the root system is developed enough to my standards. These are not seedlings, they are young plants. Quantity: Lot of 3 (75+ Days Old) Live Plants.

  • 3 Yellow Jamaican Scotch Bonnet Super Hot Pepper Live Plants - Seed World 3 Yellow Jamaican Scotch Bonnet Super Hot Pepper Live Plants - Seed World

    Shipped from Monongahela, Pennsylvania, USA 3 Yellow Jamaican Scotch Bonnet Super Hot Pepper Live Plants

    Yellow Jamaican Scotch Bonnet Super Hot Pepper 3 Live Plants Treat yourself to the 21st Ranked Hottest Pepper on Earth! THE YELLOW JAMAICAN SCOTCH BONNET! This auction is for a Lot of 3 (75+ DAYS OLD) LIVE PLANTS. These are well established. Well-loved and cared for plants, SUPER HEALTHY, all organic regular water feedings.Ready to go into your 5-gallon buckets for best results. Seeds came from netted plants so cross-pollination does not change the fruit shape. The plant will produce golf ball-sized bonnet-shaped yellow pods. The plant originated from South America. Has a sweet citrus taste and then super hot creeper bite to them, super fun to grow. The plant measures up to 400,000 Scovilles. (SHU) Plants will be no smaller than what you see in the picture. They will be the picture size or larger as they are growing every day. I will not post plants for sale unless the root system is developed enough to my standards. These are not seedlings, they are young plants. Quantity: 3 Yellow Jamaican Scotch Bonnet Super Hot Pepper Live Plants

  • 30 American Highbush Cranberry Seeds - Seed World 30 American Highbush Cranberry Seeds - Seed World

    30 American Highbush Cranberry Seeds

    American Highbush Cranberry, Viburnum trilobum, Shrub Seeds The American Highbush Cranberry is native to swampy woods, bogs, lake margins, pastures, thickets, slopes, and moist low places from New Brunswick to British Columbia south to New York, the Great Lakes, South Dakota, and Oregon. It is a deciduous shrub with a rounded, upright spreading, and sometimes arching habit. It typically grows to 10 to 15 feet tall. The leaves are three-lobed, maple-like, shiny dark green turning an attractive yellow red or reddish-purple in the fall. In spring it features an outer ring of 3/4 inch white sterile flowers surrounding the fertile but inconspicuous inner flowers, in a 3-inch flat-topped cluster. The flowers are followed by drooping clusters of cranberry-like bright red 1/4 inch edible berries (drupes) in the fall. The berries are edible fresh off the shrub and are much less bitter than those berries found on Viburnum opulus. The berries are sometimes used to make jams and jellies. Hardy, Adaptable, Easy to Grow, Showy Flowers, Fall Color, Showy Edible Fruits, Attracts Birds and Butterflies, Wildlife Food/Shelter, Hedge/Shrub Border, Bonsai, Cold, Heat, Drought and Wind TolerantAmerican Highbush Cranberry is not related to true cranberries; the name comes from its tart, edible red fruits.Zone: 3 to 8Growth Rate: MediumPlant Type: Deciduous Fruiting ShrubFamily: AdoxaceaeNative Range: Northern North AmericaHeight: 8 to 15 feetSpread: 10 to 15 feetShape: Rounded with upright-spreading to irregular and arching branching.Bloom Time: April - MayBloom Color: WhiteFlower/Fruit: Small white flowers held in flat clusters followed by bright red 1/4 inch edible berries.Sun: Full sun to part shadeFall Color: Yellow red or reddish-purpleDrought Tolerance: Moderate to HighWater: Medium to wetMaintenance: LowSite Requirements/ Soil Tolerances:Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers loams with consistent moisture, but tolerates a wide range of soils. Sometimes grows in wet or boggy soils in its native habitat.Culture: Very tough and easy to grow. Occasional pruning to remove the oldest stems may be helpful.Uses Shrub borders or foundations. Woodland margins. Hedge or screen.Sowing Viburnum trilobum Seeds:American Highbush Cranberry seed needs a warm spell and then a cold spell in order to mature the embryo and reduce the seed coat.For best results, please follow the instructions in the order provided.Scarify: Soak 24 hoursStratify Warm 90 Days, then Cold 60 days, 40 Degrees F in a Moist Medium.Germination: Sow 1/4” deep

  • 30 American Sweetgum (Liquidambar Styraciflua) Seeds - Seed World 30 American Sweetgum (Liquidambar Styraciflua) Seeds - Seed World

    30 American Sweetgum (Liquidambar Styraciflua) Seeds

    American Sweetgum Tree Seeds – Liquidambar styraciflua Bring the breathtaking beauty of the American Sweetgum to your landscape. Known for its star-shaped leaves that explode into brilliant shades of red, orange, purple, and yellow each fall, this majestic native tree is a showstopper in any garden or yard. With a mature height of 60–80 feet, it provides generous shade, wildlife habitat, and decades of seasonal color. 🌿 Plant Details Common Name: American Sweetgum Scientific Name: Liquidambar styraciflua Hardiness Zones: 5–9 Mature Height: 60–80 feet Light Requirements: Full sun Soil Preference: Well-drained, moist soil; tolerates clay Growth Rate: Moderate to fast 🌱 Growing Instructions Scarification: Soak seeds in water for 12 hours to soften the seed coat. Cold Stratification: Place seeds in a moist medium (e.g., damp peat or paper towel) and refrigerate for 30 days. Sowing: Sow seeds 1/16" deep in well-draining seed-starting mix. Germination: Keep soil consistently moist at 65–75°F. Expect germination in 2–4 weeks after stratification. Transplanting: Once seedlings reach 3–4 inches, transplant to larger containers or directly outdoors after last frost. 🍂 Why Grow American Sweetgum? Spectacular multi-color fall foliage — one of the most vivid in North America Native species that supports local wildlife and pollinators Excellent shade tree for large yards and open spaces Adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions Long-lived and low-maintenance once established Frequently Asked Questions How long does it take for American Sweetgum seeds to germinate? After completing the 30-day cold stratification period, seeds typically germinate within 2–4 weeks when kept at 65–75°F with consistent moisture. Do I need to stratify the seeds before planting? Yes. Cold stratification for 30 days is essential to break dormancy and achieve good germination rates. Skipping this step will significantly reduce success. What climate zones are best for American Sweetgum? American Sweetgum thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 5–9, making it suitable for most of the continental United States. How big will the tree grow? American Sweetgum is a large deciduous tree that typically reaches 60–80 feet tall with a spread of 40–50 feet at maturity. Is American Sweetgum a good tree for wildlife? Absolutely. The spiky seed balls (gumballs) are a food source for birds and small mammals, and the tree provides excellent nesting habitat and canopy cover.

  • 30 Angelica - Holy Ghost Seeds - Seed World 30 Angelica - Holy Ghost Seeds - Seed World

    shipped from Frisco, USA 30 Angelica - Holy Ghost Seeds

    Angelica Archangelica Officinalis Edible Archangel / Holy Ghost Herb Seeds Angelica enjoys woodland conditions, & thrives in moist shade. In addition to its ornamental value, this herb has countless uses! All parts of the plant – the roots, stems, leaves, & seeds, have either medicinal (respiratory & digestive) or culinary uses. Candied Angelica popular cake topping. It is also used as a flavoring in absinthe, vermouth, & gin. It can be served alone as a vegetable side dish, or if you have some spare time on your hands, you can make a flute out of one of the plant’s hollow stems. Name: AngelicaOther Common Names: Archangel / Holy Ghost / Wild Celery / Norwegian AngelicaScientific Name: Angelica Archangelica Syn. Archangelica OfficinalisColor: WhitePlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: Flowers July - AugHarvest: Harvest Leaves Before FloweringHardiness Zone: BiennialPlant Height: 60 - 72"Plant Spacing: 36 - 42"Light Requirements: Part Shade - ShadeSoil and Water Preferences: Average - Moist

  • 30 Asparagus Fern Seeds (Asparagus sprengeri) – Trailing Ornamental - Seed World 30 Asparagus Fern Seeds (Asparagus sprengeri) – Trailing Ornamental - Seed World

    30 Asparagus Fern Seeds (Asparagus sprengeri) – Trailing Ornamental

    Looking for Asparagus Fern seeds for sale? These seeds produce the graceful Asparagus Sprengeri, a popular ornamental plant with soft, cascading stems and delicate needle-like leaves. Known for its lush, trailing habit, it’s a favorite for hanging baskets, containers, and shaded garden beds. Why Choose Asparagus Sprengeri? Elegant trailing foliage – perfect for hanging baskets or pots Easy to grow – adaptable to both indoor and outdoor settings Tolerates partial shade – ideal for shaded patios or bright rooms Drought-resistant once established – requires minimal maintenance What’s in the Pack? Each pack contains 30 Asparagus Fern (Sprengeri) seeds, sealed to maintain freshness and viability. A reliable choice for both beginners and experienced gardeners. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Spring to early summer Soil: Well-draining potting mix Light: Partial shade to bright, indirect light Depth: Sow shallowly, lightly covered with soil Watering: Keep consistently moist until germination (21–35 days) Growing Zones: 9–11 (often grown indoors in cooler climates) FAQs Is Asparagus Sprengeri a true fern? No. Despite its name, Asparagus Fern is not a true fern. It belongs to the Asparagus family and produces seeds, not spores like ferns do. How large does the Asparagus Fern grow? Asparagus Sprengeri can trail or spread up to 2–4 feet, making it excellent for containers and hanging baskets. Is it suitable as a houseplant? Yes, it thrives indoors in bright, indirect light and adds a soft, airy texture to interior spaces. Where to buy Asparagus Fern seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh Asparagus Sprengeri seeds with fast shipping across the U.S., ensuring you get high-quality seeds ready to plant.

  • Sale -21% 30 Aureola Japanese Forest Grass Seeds - Seed World 30 Aureola Japanese Forest Grass Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Beachwood, New Jersey, USA 30 Aureola Japanese Forest Grass Seeds

    2 reviews

    🍃 Aureola Japanese Forest Grass Seeds – Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’ | Elegant Shade-Loving Ornamental Grass Bring graceful movement and glowing color to your garden with Aureola Japanese Forest Grass (Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’). This stunning ornamental grass features arching golden-yellow blades with fine green stripes, creating a soft, cascading effect that’s perfect for shaded borders, woodland paths, and containers. Slow-growing and non-invasive, Aureola is ideal for serene, Japanese-style gardens or modern landscapes looking for texture and contrast. It thrives in shade to partial sun, making it a go-to plant for tricky, low-light areas. ✨ Sophisticated, soft, and low-maintenance — a true standout for shade gardens. Why Choose This Product? ✅ Award-Winning Beauty: Recipient of the RHS Award of Garden Merit for outstanding garden performance.✅ Perfect for Shade or Dappled Sun: Thrives in spots where other grasses struggle, especially under trees or along walkways.✅ Non-Invasive & Slow Growing: Grows in tidy mounds — perfect for borders, containers, or layering in perennial beds.✅ Four-Season Interest: Foliage turns pinkish-bronze in fall, then dries beautifully for winter texture. What’s in the Pack? 30 fresh seeds of Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’ Resealable pouch for freshness Basic germination and care instructions included Planting Instructions: Stratify seeds (recommended): Store seeds in a moist paper towel inside a plastic bag in the fridge for 4–6 weeks to improve germination. Sow indoors: Use seed trays with well-draining mix. Press seeds into the surface— do not bury. Keep warm and moist: Maintain 65–75°F and provide bright, indirect light. Germination time: May take 3–8 weeks — be patient, it's worth the wait. Transplant outdoors once seedlings are 3–4 inches tall and the danger of frost has passed. Best planted in early spring or fall, depending on your region. FAQs How long does it take for aureola grass to germinate?Germination can take 3–8 weeks, especially if seeds are cold stratified beforehand. Does it need full sun?No — it actually thrives in partial to full shade, making it perfect for woodland gardens or shaded borders. Will this grass spread aggressively?Not at all! It is a slow-growing, clumping variety that stays neat and won’t take over. Is Aureola deer-resistant?Yes! It is generally unbothered by deer or pests, adding worry-free beauty to your landscape. Can I grow it in containers?Absolutely — its graceful arching habit makes it ideal for pots and patio planters.

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  • Sale -5% Close-up of blueberries on a branch with green leaves. Cluster of dark berries with green leaves on a blurred natural background

    Shipped from from Russell, Iowa, USA 30 Big Huckleberry Seeds - Vaccinium Membranaceum

    Grow your own Big Huckleberries (Vaccinium membranaceum)—one of North America’s most prized wild berries. Also called Thinleaf Huckleberry, Tall Huckleberry, Mountain Huckleberry, Square-Twig Blueberry, and sometimes Black Huckleberry, this species is beloved for its rich flavor, glossy black-purple berries, and exceptional antioxidant value. These hardy shrubs thrive in cool, mountainous regions, producing abundant, sweet-tart berries perfect for pies, jams, syrups, smoothies, baking, wine, and fresh eating. Highly sought after in the Pacific Northwest, huckleberries are known for their unmatched wild berry taste and nutritional density. Big Huckleberry plants also offer stunning seasonal color—lush green foliage in spring and summer, followed by vibrant fall tones. A valuable wildlife plant, they attract pollinators, support local ecosystems, and offer reliable yearly harvests once established. 🌱 Why Grow Big Huckleberry Seeds (Vaccinium membranaceum)? 🍇 Produces premium wild huckleberries—rare, flavorful & nutrient-rich 🌿 Hardy perennial shrub suited for cool climates & mountain zones 🐝 Attracts pollinators & wildlife 🍰 Perfect for jams, pies, baking & fresh use 🌱 Long-lived plant that produces for decades 🏡 Ideal for forest gardens, homesteads & berry lovers 🌿 Growing Tips Requires acidic soil similar to blueberries (pH 4.5–5.5). Provide partial shade to full sun. Stratify seeds for 60–90 days before sowing. Keep soil consistently moist but well-drained. Plants take time to mature—3–4 years for full berry production. Mulch heavily to maintain cool, moist soil conditions. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How long do Big Huckleberries take to produce fruit?Typically 3–4 years from seed, longer in colder climates. Are huckleberries similar to blueberries?They are related but have a more intense, wild, sweet-tart flavor. Do they require acidic soil?Yes—this is essential for proper growth and berry production. Can they be grown in containers?Yes, with acidic potting mix and consistent moisture. Do they need cold stratification?Yes—60 to 90 days of cold treatment before planting. Where to Buy Big Huckleberry Seeds for Sale?At Seed World, we offer fresh, high-quality Big Huckleberry Seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Perfect for gardeners, homesteaders, and berry enthusiasts who want to grow this rare, delicious wild fruit.

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  • 30 Blue Balsam Fir Seeds - Seed World 30 Blue Balsam Fir Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Elko, Nevada, USA 30 Blue Balsam Fir Seeds

    Blue Balsam Fir, Abies balsamea Cooks Blue This is a blue-tinged selection of balsam fir. The blue needle color will intensify with age and the seed will produce trees that vary in color from green to blue and shades in between. The "Cooks Blue" Balsam Fir has a blue tinge of the needles. It has also proved to be more heat tolerant than the species. Leaf: Flattened needles, 3/4 inch long, blunt or notched at the end, maybe shorter and sharper pointed on upper branches.Flower: Monoecious; males occur on undersides of leaf axils, purple to yellow-brown; females occur in the upper crown, purple and inconspicuous. Resinous cones are upright, 2 to 3 1/2 inches long, oblong to cylindrical, green with a purple tinge, with bracts shorter than the scales; scales are deciduous with seed dispersal in late summer. Twig: Yellow-green, later turning gray; buds are reddish-brown and resin covered; leaf scars are flat and rounded. Bark: Shiny silvery gray-brown, smooth except for numerous, raised resin blisters; largest stems may become a bit scaly. Form: Balsam Fir is small to a medium-sized tree reaching 80 feet tall with a very narrow, spire-like crown.Zone: 3 to 7Growth Rate: Slow to ModeratePlant Type: Needled Evergreen Tree (Conifer)Family: PinaceaeNative Range: North AmericaHeight: 50 to 75 feetSpread: 15 to 25 feetShape: PyramidalSun: Full Sun to Part ShadeFall Color: EvergreenDrought Tolerance: LowWater: MediumMaintenance: MediumSite Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Best grown in rich, consistently moist, slightly acidic, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Best in full sun. Trees grow poorly in heavy clay soils.Culture: Trees are native to cool climates and are not recommended for planting in the hot and humid summer conditions south of USDA Zone 7.Uses Specimen Fir for the landscape. Ornamental yard tree. Popular grew Christmas tree because of their attractive fragrance and long retention of needlesSowing Abies balsamea Seeds:For best results, please follow the instructions in the order provided.Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hoursStratify Cold 30-45 days, 40 Degrees F in a Moist Medium.Germination: Sow 1/4” Deep Quantity: 30 Blue Balsam Fir Tree Seeds

  • 30 Blue False Indigo Baptisia Australis Seeds - Seed World 30 Blue False Indigo Baptisia Australis Seeds - Seed World

    30 Blue False Indigo Baptisia Australis Seeds

    Baptisia Australis / Blue False Indigo False indigo grows best in full sun and fertile loam but also thrives in poorer sandy or gravelly soils. Excellent soil drainage is a must. It forms a very deep taproot and does not take well to transplanting once established. False indigo is a very hardy plant that can withstand deep, freezing temperatures. It has few pest and disease problems if grown under the right cultural conditions. Plants will self-sow. Seedlings are slow-growing and take three to four years of growth before they will flower. Transplant them in the first year if they are to be saved.Genus - BaptisiaSpecies - AustralisCommon name - Blue False IndigoOther names - Plains False IndigoPre-Treatment - Not-requiredHardiness zones - 3 - 9Height - 1 - 1,50 mSpread - 0,60 - 1,20 mPlant type - PerennialExposure - Full SunGrowth rate - SlowSoil PH - NeutralSoil type - Clay, Loam, SandWater requirements - Average WaterLandscape uses - This is a bold perennial for large perennial borders or native gardens. Dried Flower/Everlasting, Mixed Border, WildflowerLeaf / Flower color - Blue Green, Green / Blue, Blue VioletPlant growth rate - Slow Quantity: 30 Blue False Indigo Baptisia Australis Seeds

  • Blue Honeysuckle Seeds (Honeyberry) – Lonicera caerulea - Seed World Blue Honeysuckle Seeds (Honeyberry) – Lonicera caerulea - Seed World

    30 Blue Honeysuckle Seeds (Honeyberry) – Lonicera caerulea

    Blue Honeysuckle (also called Honeyberry or Haskap) is a cold-hardy fruiting shrub prized for its early harvest and blueberry-like flavor. These Lonicera caerulea seeds are suitable for growers in cooler climates and for anyone who wants a resilient berry bush that tolerates a wide soil pH and needs less fuss than blueberries. Why Choose Blue Honeysuckle? Cold-hardy, early fruiting shrub – well-suited to colder regions and late-spring harvests Adaptable to soil pH – performs in a wider pH range than blueberries Compact habit – typically 3–6 ft mature height, easy to fit into home gardens Flavorful berries – often described as blueberry-meets-raspberry; excellent fresh or for jam Growing zones – generally USDA Zones 2–7 (variety-dependent; some sources note broader ranges) What’s in the Pack? Fresh, clean Blue Honeysuckle (Lonicera caerulea) seeds in a sealed pack. Seeds may vary genetically; seedlings do not always grow identical to named cultivars. Planting Instructions Best Time to Start: Late winter to early spring after stratification, or sow outdoors in fall. Stratification: Cold-moist stratify 60–90 days at ~4°C. Optional method for stubborn lots: 60 days warm-moist (≈21–30°C) followed by 60 days cold-moist. Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile; typical pH tolerance ~5.5–7.5 (tolerates wider than blueberries). Light: Full sun in cool climates; in warmer zones, morning sun with light afternoon shade improves performance. Sowing Depth: Cover lightly, about 3–6 mm (⅛–¼ in). Keep evenly moist—not waterlogged. Germination: After stratification, expect emergence in ~4–8 weeks (can be variable). Spacing (after transplant): 3–4 ft between plants; 6–10 ft between rows (hedge spacing is also used). Pollination: For fruit set you’ll need at least two different honeyberry varieties with overlapping bloom. Growing Zone Note: Commonly grown in USDA Zones 2–7; check your local climate/chill hours. FAQs Is this seed or a live plant? Seed. These are Blue Honeysuckle seeds (not live plants or plugs). Do I need two plants to get fruit? Yes. Most honeyberries require cross-pollination between two different varieties that bloom at the same time for reliable fruit set. Will seedlings grow true to a named cultivar? Not necessarily. Seed-grown honeyberries can vary from the parent cultivar. Many growers start several seedlings and later keep the best performers or add a named cultivar for pollination. Do the seeds require cold stratification? Recommended. Provide 60–90 days of cold-moist stratification (refrigerator method). For harder seed lots, a warm-then-cold sequence can improve results. What growing zones are suitable? Generally USDA Zones 2–7 (variety-dependent; some sources cite a broader 1–8/2–8 range). In warmer zones, provide morning sun and protection from harsh afternoon heat. Where to buy Blue Honeysuckle seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we list fresh Blue Honeysuckle (Honeyberry) seeds from multiple sellers with fast U.S. shipping. Choose the pack that fits your project, and follow the stratification steps above for best germination.

  • 30 Buckhorn Cholla Cactus Seeds - Seed World 30 Buckhorn Cholla Cactus Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Needles, CA, USA 30 Buckhorn Cholla Cactus Seeds

    Buckhorn Cholla Cactus Seeds (Cylindropuntia Acanthocarpa) Cholla cactus while the name "Jumping Cholla" is applied especially to this species, it is also used as a general term for all chollas.   Flowers are white, pink, and yellow streaked with lavender. They are about one inch wide and are displayed at the joint tips blooming in mid-summer. The jumping cholla is an arborescent (tree-like) plant with one low-branching trunk. It often grows to heights of 4 m (13 ft), with drooping branches chained. The stems are light green and are strongly tuberculate, with tubercles (small, wart-like projections on the stems) measuring 6 to 9 mm. Together, the plants form fantastic-looking forests that may range over many hectares.   Leaves have been reduced to spines, 6 to 12 of which grow from each areole. Young branches are covered with 2 to 3 cm (1 to 1 in) silvery-yellow spines, which darken to a gray color with age. These spines form a dense layer that obscures the stems. Slower growing or older branches have sparse and/or shorter spines. As the spines fall off of older parts, the brown-black bark is revealed. It becomes rough and scaly with age.   Most of the fleshy, pear-shaped to nearly round, wrinkled with a few spines. They are typically about 4 cm (1.5 in) long, often producing flowers the following year which add new to those of previous seasons.

  • 30 Cardinal Climber Vine Seeds - Seed World 30 Cardinal Climber Vine Seeds - Seed World

    30 Cardinal Climber Vine Seeds

    Cardinal Climber Vine Seeds: Grow Stunning Red Flowers for Your Garden Experience the beauty of Cardinal Climber Vines (Ipomoea x multifida) in your garden with our premium seeds. These stunning vines feature vibrant red flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies, adding a touch of enchantment to your outdoor space. With our high-quality seeds, you can easily cultivate Cardinal Climber Vines and enjoy their captivating display of color and wildlife activity. Perfect for trellises, fences, or hanging baskets, these vines will elevate the aesthetics of your garden and create a welcoming habitat for pollinators. Start growing Cardinal Climber Vines today and witness the transformation of your garden into a breathtaking haven of natural beauty. Name: Cardinal Climber VineOther Common Names: Viola / VioletScientific Name: Ipomea Multifida Syn. Ipomea Sloteri & Quamoclit MultifidColor: RedPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: Summer - FallHardiness Zone: N/aPlant Height: 182 - 240"Plant Spacing: 24"Light Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average

  • 30 Carnation | Chabaud Picotee Mix Seeds - Seed World 30 Carnation | Chabaud Picotee Mix Seeds - Seed World

    30 Carnation | Chabaud Picotee Mix Seeds

    Carnation | Dianthus Caryophyllus Chabaud Picotee Mix Dianthus Caryophyllus Chabaud is a tall Carnation that has a long stem making it excellent for cutting and arranging in fresh bouquets. Carnation seeds are so rewarding to grow when you get this dazzling mix of colors for both the garden and the vase! Flower SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 6 - 10Height: 24 inchesBloom Season: Late spring through mid-summerBloom Color: MixEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Well-drained, pH 6.6 - 7.8Deer Resistant: YesLatin Name: Dianthus CarophyllusPlanting DirectionsTemperature: 68 - 75FAverage Germ Time: 7 - 14 daysLight Required: NoDepth: Sow seeds 1/16th inch deepSowing Rate: 2 - 3 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 12 - 18 inches


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