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  • 50 Black Pansy Seeds - Seed World 50 Black Pansy Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Gainesville, Georgia, USA 50 Black Pansy Seeds

    Pansy (Viola x Wittrockiana Clear Crystals Black) Pansy Clear Crystals are known for their clear colors without blotches or other markings, and they are perfect for window boxes and containers or use in flower beds in mass plantings.These black pansy flowers are an effective attention-getter. Pansy flowers are early blooming, sometimes even peaking through the snow, and they continue their display into late spring to early summer; however, in hotter climates, the blooms will typically shrivel when temperatures get extreme. Flower SpecificationsSeason: BiennialUSDA Zones: 5–9Height: 6 - 8 inchesBloom Season: Spring and summerBloom Color: BlackEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Average garden soil, pH 5.8–7.2Deer Resistant: NoHouse Plant: YesLatin Name: Viola x Wittrockiana Planting DirectionsTemperature: 65 - 70FAverage Germ Time: 7–21 daysLight Required: NoDepth: Cover seed lightly with peat mossSowing Rate: 3–4 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 9 - 12 inches

  • 50 Black Prince Tomato Seeds - Seed World 50 Black Prince Tomato Seeds - Seed World

    50 Black Prince Tomato Seeds

    Black Prince Tomato Seeds, NON-GMO, Siberian Native, Low Acidic Black Prince Tomato (Lycopersicon esceluntum) is a unique heirloom from Siberia. This succulent tomato will grow to be 2" and 2-3 ounces, oval/plum-shaped with a deep dark red or chocolatey brown to black color both inside and out. Does especially well in cooler climates. Common Name: Tomato Watering: MediumSoil pH: 5.0 - 6.0 Soil Type: Clay, Loam, Peat, SandColor: Black Climate: Sub-tropical, TemperateSunlight: Full Sun Genus: Lycopersicon esceluntumUSDA Hardiness Zone (°F): Zones 3-12 Germination in 5-10 days, maturity in 70-80 days

    $9.99 - $11.99

  • Sale -14% 50 Black Tiger Shall Orchid Seeds – Exotic Rare Bloom 50 Black Tiger Shall Orchid Seeds – Exotic Rare Bloom

    50 Black Tiger Shall Orchid Seeds – Exotic Rare Bloom

    Bring home one of the world’s most striking and elusive orchids—Black Tiger Shall Orchid Seeds, known for their deep, dramatic tones and uniquely patterned petals. These rare blooms are prized by collectors, hobby growers, and anyone seeking an unforgettable statement plant. Perfect for indoor pots, terrariums, orchid displays, or tropical garden settings. Each seed is fresh, Non-GMO, and carefully packed to preserve viability. With patience and proper care, you’ll enjoy elegant, mysterious blooms that add luxury and intrigue to any space—making them a must-have for serious orchid enthusiasts. 🌱 Why Grow Black Tiger Shall Orchid Seeds? Rare & Collectible: A highly sought-after orchid variety with dramatic tiger-striped, dark-hued blooms.Indoor-Friendly: Thrives in home environments with filtered light.Long-Lasting Blooms: Stunning flowers that make unforgettable display pieces.Perfect for Hobbyists: A rewarding project for orchid lovers and beginners eager to try intermediate-level growing. 🌿 Growing Tips for Best Results Light: Bright, indirect sunlight—never direct afternoon sun. Temperature: 70–85°F (21–29°C) warm days; slightly cooler nights. Humidity: 50–70% humidity ideal; use a tray or humidifier if needed. Soil: Orchid bark mix or sphagnum moss—never standard potting soil. Watering: Keep medium lightly moist but never waterlogged. Germination: Orchid seeds require sterile sowing conditions; use sphagnum moss or agar medium for best results. Patience: Orchids grow slowly—germination and development take time but are deeply rewarding. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How difficult are Black Tiger Shall Orchids to grow?They require patience and sterile sowing conditions but are manageable for beginners willing to follow instructions. How long until they bloom?Orchids grow slowly; expect 2–3 years from seed to flowering. Do the seeds come with instructions?Yes—your order includes detailed growing guidance for successful germination. Can these be grown indoors?Absolutely. They thrive indoors with bright, indirect light and proper humidity. Are these seeds Non-GMO?Yes. All Seeds World seeds are Non-GMO and fresh for optimal germination. Where to Buy Black Tiger Shall Orchid Seeds?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, Non-GMO Black Tiger Shall Orchid seeds with fast, reliable U.S. shipping so you can start growing your own rare orchid masterpiece with confidence.

    $17.95 $15.46

  • 50 Black Yellow Petunia Seeds - Seed World 50 Black Yellow Petunia Seeds - Seed World

    50 Black Yellow Petunia Seeds

    Make a dramatic statement in your garden with Black Yellow Petunia Seeds, prized for their rare color contrast and eye-catching blooms. These unique petunias feature deep, velvety dark tones accented with bright yellow highlights—perfect for gardeners who want something truly different. Petunias are fast-growing, beginner-friendly annuals that bloom continuously from late spring through fall. Ideal for flower beds, hanging baskets, window boxes, and patio containers, these blooms thrive in sunny locations and reward you with nonstop color all season long. Whether you’re designing a bold landscape, a modern container display, or a standout floral arrangement, Black Yellow Petunias deliver unforgettable visual impact. 🌱 Why Grow Black Yellow Petunia Seeds? 🌼 Rare and dramatic black & yellow color combination 🌞 Long-lasting blooms from spring through fall 🪴 Perfect for containers, borders, and hanging baskets 🐝 Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies 🌱 Easy to grow from seed – great for beginners 🎨 Adds contrast and depth to any garden design 🌿 Growing Tips Sowing: Start indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost or direct sow after frost Light: Full sun (6–8 hours daily) Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil Water: Keep soil evenly moist, not soggy Spacing: 10–12 inches apart Germination: 7–14 days Maintenance: Deadhead regularly for continuous blooms ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are these petunias annual or perennial?Petunias are annuals in most climates, blooming all season until frost. Are these seeds beginner-friendly?Yes! Petunias are easy to grow and great for first-time gardeners. Can I grow them in containers or hanging baskets?Absolutely—these petunias perform beautifully in pots and baskets. Do the flowers really have black and yellow coloring?Yes, they display deep dark tones with striking yellow accents, though natural variation may occur. When will they start blooming?Typically 8–10 weeks after planting under proper growing conditions. Where to Buy Black Yellow Petunia Seeds for Sale?At Seed World, we offer fresh Black Yellow Petunia seeds with fast U.S. shipping—so you can grow rare, high-impact flowers with confidence and ease.

  • 50 Blue Aster Flower Seeds - Seed World 50 Blue Aster Flower Seeds - Seed World

    50 Blue Aster Flower Seeds

    Blue Aster Flower Seeds - Bloom Flowers Spring Perennial Wildflower Asters need little in the way of maintenance. Care of asters may include deadheading for more blooms and occasionally includes controlling powdery mildew. This disease is most easily prevented by the autumn or spring division of aster flowers, with the middle clump removed and discarded. Plan on starting the Aster seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the end of the frost season. The flower seeds should be gently pressed into the soil and covered lightly. Keep the Aster seeds moist until germination occurs. Transplant the young Aster plants into the garden in full sun to a partial shade location. Flower SpecificationsSeason: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 9Height: 30 inchesBloom Season: Mid-summer to fallBloom Color: RedEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Well-drained, rich, deep, light soil, pH 6.0 - 6.5 Planting DirectionsTemperature: 60 - 70FAverage Germ Time: 7 - 21 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Cover seed with topsoil thinly after sowingSowing Rate: 3 - 5 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep soil slightly moist but not wetPlant Spacing: 18 inches

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    50 Blue Bamboo Seeds – Rare Fast-Growing Giant Bamboo

    Rare Blue Bamboo Seeds – Grow Your Own Towering Grove Imagine a lush, fast-growing bamboo grove rising in your garden — dense, dramatic, and alive with movement. Blue Bamboo (Dendrocalamus strictus) is one of the most striking bamboo varieties in the world, prized for its thick, towering stalks and vigorous growth. Each pack contains 50 seeds ready to start your journey. Growing Conditions 🌡️ Climate: Warm and humid — ideal annual temperature 15–20°C (59–68°F) 🌧️ Rainfall: 1,200–1,800mm annual precipitation 🌱 Soil: Acidic, fertile, well-draining sandy loam or sandy soil (pH 5.5–6.5) 📏 Soil Depth: Minimum 50cm for best root development ☀️ Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade; sheltered south-facing slopes preferred 💧 Moisture: Consistently moist — does not tolerate waterlogging or drought Key Characteristics 🎋 Dense, fast-growing stalks that grow large and tall 🌿 Thrives in red, yellow-red acidic soils developed from slate, shale, granite, or sandstone 🚫 Avoid heavy clay soils, dry red soils, or areas with high water tables 🏔️ Best planted in leeward valleys, foothills, or mountain areas with good air circulation Planting Tips Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting to improve germination Plant in well-draining, fertile soil at a depth of 1–2cm Maintain consistent moisture and warmth during germination (25–30°C ideal) Germination typically occurs within 10–20 days under optimal conditions Transplant seedlings once they reach 15–20cm in height Frequently Asked Questions How many seeds are included in this pack? Each pack contains exactly 50 Blue Bamboo seeds, carefully selected for quality and viability. How long does Blue Bamboo take to germinate? Under optimal warm and moist conditions (25–30°C), germination typically occurs within 10–20 days. Soaking seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting can significantly improve germination rates. Can I grow Blue Bamboo in a pot or container? Blue Bamboo grows very large and is best suited for outdoor planting in the ground. While young seedlings can be started in containers, they will need to be transplanted to a large outdoor space as they mature. What climate is best for Blue Bamboo? Blue Bamboo thrives in warm, humid climates with average annual temperatures of 15–20°C and annual rainfall of 1,200–1,800mm. It is not frost-tolerant and performs best in USDA zones 9–12. What type of soil does Blue Bamboo prefer? It prefers acidic (pH 5.5–6.5), fertile, well-draining sandy loam or sandy soil. Avoid heavy clay soils or areas prone to waterlogging, as poor drainage will inhibit growth.

  • 50 Blue Daisy - Felicia Heterophylla Blue Seeds - Seed World 50 Blue Daisy - Felicia Heterophylla Blue Seeds - Seed World

    50 Blue Daisy - Felicia Heterophylla Blue Seeds

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    Blue Daisy (Felicia Heterophylla Blue) Blue Daisy has a profusion of gorgeous sky-blue flowers that rise above tidy, compact foliage. Season: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 11Height: 10 inchesBloom Season: Early to late summerBloom Color: BlueEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Some sand to clay, pH 5.5 - 7.5Temperature: 70FAverage Germ Time: 30 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Lightly cover the seed with topsoil no more than 1/8 inchMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 6 - 9 inches

  • 50 Blue Dracaena Cordyline Indivisa Seeds - Seed World 50 Blue Dracaena Cordyline Indivisa Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Elko, Nevada, USA 50 Blue Dracaena Cordyline Indivisa Seeds

    Blue Dracaena, Cordyline indivisa, Seeds (Tropical Evergreen) Cordyline indivisa is very distinctive. The species can be distinguished from all other Cordyline species by its very broad blue-grey leaves and its smaller, tightly compacted inflorescence (cluster of flowers arranged on a stem) which is produced from beneath the foliage. It forms a stout tree up to 26 feet tall, with a trunk from 1 to 2.5 feet in diameter. The stem is usually unbranched or has very few branches. The leaves are 3 to 6 feet long and to 1 foot wide. The foliage, which droops with age, is blue-green and shaped like a broad sword with a broad and conspicuous midrib which is often tinged red, orange-red or golden. The flowers stem from a panicle that arises from the base of the growing points underneath the leaves. Foliage: Blue-green and shaped like a broad sword.Flower: Small fragrant white flowers  Flower: Small fragrant white flowers in dense panicles to 5.5 feet long. Other Names: Mountain Cabbage Tree, Blue or Broad-leaved Cabbage Tree, Giant Torbay Palm, Toi Zone: 9 to 10, Hardy to 14° to 25°F Growth Rate: ModeratePlant Type: Sub-Tropical Evergreen Plant Type: Sub-Tropical Evergreen Family: Agavaceae Native Range: New Zealand Height: 20 to 26 feetSpread: 6 to 12 feet Spread: 6 to 12 feet Bloom Time: Summer Sun: Full Sun to Part Shade. They prefer good light, but in very hot areas gives them some protection from direct sun, under the canopy of palms or trees is perfect. Drought Tolerance: Moderate to High Water: Moderate, Once established, needs only occasional watering. Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Will grow in any well-drained soil but prefers deep humus-rich free draining. They do not like water-logged conditions. Uses Container, Houseplant, Poolside, Seacoast Exposure, Specimen or group.

  • Sale -12% 50 Blue Elderberry Seeds (Sambucus caerulea) 50 Blue Elderberry Seeds (Sambucus caerulea)

    50 Blue Elderberry Seeds (Sambucus caerulea)

    Grow your own native superfood with Blue Elderberry Seeds (Sambucus caerulea)—a hardy, fast-growing shrub prized for its nutrient-rich blue berries, fragrant white flower clusters, and wildlife value. Native to western North America, Blue Elderberry is both ornamental and productive, making it an excellent choice for edible landscapes, permaculture gardens, and naturalized hedgerows. In late spring to early summer, plants burst into large, creamy-white flower umbels, followed by blue-black berries beloved by birds and commonly harvested for syrups, teas, and preserves (when properly prepared). Exceptionally adaptable, Blue Elderberry tolerates drought once established and thrives across a wide range of soils 🌱 Why Grow Blue Elderberry Seeds? 🍇 Edible & Medicinal Uses: Berries commonly used in syrups, jams, and herbal preparations 🌼 Beautiful Blooms: Large white flower clusters attract pollinators 🐦 Wildlife Friendly: Birds love the berries 🌎 Native & Resilient: Ideal for restoration, permaculture, and low-input gardens 🌿 Multi-Purpose Shrub: Great for hedges, privacy screens, and edible landscapes 🌿 Growing Tips Stratification: Cold stratify seeds for 60–90 days before planting Sowing: Start indoors or sow outdoors in fall Light: Full sun to part shade Soil: Well-drained soil; adaptable to clay, loam, and sandy soils Water: Moderate; drought tolerant once established Growth Habit: Large shrub or small tree (10–20 ft) 🌱 Tip: Plant more than one for better pollination and berry production. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are Blue Elderberries edible?Yes, the berries are widely used in syrups and preserves when cooked properly. Raw berries are not recommended. Do these seeds require stratification?Yes. Cold stratification for 2–3 months greatly improves germination rates. How big does Blue Elderberry grow?Typically 10–20 feet tall and wide, depending on conditions and pruning. Is this plant drought tolerant?Once established, Blue Elderberry is moderately drought tolerant. Is Sambucus caerulea native to the U.S.?Yes. It is native to western North America and well-suited to native plant gardens.  Where to Buy Blue Elderberry Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Blue Elderberry seeds sourced for quality and viability—packed carefully and shipped fast across the U.S. Start growing this native, multi-use shrub with confidence.

    $16.95 $14.95

  • 50 Blue Monday Salvia Seeds - Seed World 50 Blue Monday Salvia Seeds - Seed World

    50 Blue Monday Salvia Seeds

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    Salvia (Salvia Horminum Blue Monday) Seeds Blue Monday Salvia is an easy-to-grow annual that adds vivid purple-blue blooms to your garden from summer through fall. Perfect for cut or dried flowers, this plant thrives in sunny spots with well-drained soil. Key Features: Season: Annual | Zones: 3–10 Height: 18–28 inches | Spacing: 12–18 inches Bloom Season: Summer–Fall | Color: Blue Light: Partial Shade | Soil pH: 5.5–6.5 Deer Resistant: Yes Planting Tips: Press seeds into soil without covering. Germination: 10–30 days at 68°F. Keep soil moist until sprouting. Add Blue Monday Salvia to your garden for long-lasting, colorful blooms and effortless charm!

  • 50 Blue Moon Aster Seeds - Seed World 50 Blue Moon Aster Seeds - Seed World

    50 Blue Moon Aster Seeds

    Blue Moon Aster Callistephus Pompon 2 Tone Flower Seeds The huge pompon blooms of the Blue Moon Aster measure a full 2 - 3” wide! They make an excellent cut flower and with all of the lovely colors they come in, you won’t even need anything else for your bouquet. Butterflies love these too! Blue Moon has a long bloom period and the compact plants are absolutely covered in the large, showy flowers for a very stunning effect! Aster Pompon Blue is an annual so it grows quickly from Aster seeds. It is easy and fast to grow in a sunny garden and does best in moist, well-drained soil. Pompon Blue is wilt-tolerant, but all Asters do better if grown in different soil each year, so for subsequent plantings, change the location a bit. Deadhead Aster flowers to extend the bloom season even longer and keep the flowers coming back. Start Aster seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last expected frost. Press the flowers to seed into the soil and lightly cover it. Transplant Aster plants outdoors after frost danger has passed. Flower Specifications Season: Annual USDA Zones: 3 - 9 Height: 20 inches Bloom Season: Early summer to early fall Bloom Color: Dark blue w/ white center Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Well-drained, rich, deep, light soil, pH 5.5 - 6.5 Planting Directions Temperature: 60 - 70F Average Germ Time: 7 - 21 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Cover seed with topsoil thinly after sowing Sowing Rate: 3 - 5 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep soil slightly moist but not wet Plant Spacing: 9 - 12 inches Quantity: 50 Seeds

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    Shipped from Southampton, Massachusetts, USA 50 Blueberry Seeds | Organic Edible Bush Garden Fruit

    Enjoy the taste of summer all year long with Organic Blueberry Seeds, perfect for growing your own delicious, antioxidant-rich berries right in your backyard or on your patio. These compact, high-yielding bushes produce clusters of sweet, juicy blueberries that are perfect for snacking, baking, or blending into smoothies. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginner, blueberries are a joy to grow. Their glossy green leaves, fragrant white blossoms, and vibrant blue fruit make them both beautiful and functional in any garden. With proper care, these hardy perennials can produce fruit for years — and even thrive in containers! 🌱 Why Grow Blueberry Seeds? 🫐 Nutrient-Packed Superfruit: Loaded with antioxidants, fiber, and vitamins. 🌸 Beautiful & Productive: Lovely blooms in spring, followed by abundant berries. 🌿 Perfect for Any Space: Grows well in gardens, raised beds, or pots. 🌾 Cold-Hardy & Long-Lived: Thrives in a wide range of climates (Zones 3–9). 💙 Endless Uses: Ideal for pies, jams, smoothies, or healthy snacking. 🌿 Growing Tips ☀️ Light: Full sun for maximum fruit production (6–8 hours daily). 🌱 Soil: Prefers acidic, well-drained soil (pH 4.5–5.5). 💧 Water: Keep soil moist but not soggy; mulch to retain moisture. 🌡️ Temperature: Hardy in USDA Zones 3–9. 🌾 Sowing Depth: Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep in moist peat-based soil. ⏳ Germination: 4–8 weeks at 65–75°F; patience is key! 🍇 Fruit Production: Expect berries within 2–3 years under optimal care. 💡 Pro Tip: For faster germination, cold stratify seeds in the refrigerator for 6–8 weeks before planting. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How long does it take blueberry plants to produce fruit?Typically, 2–3 years from seed to first harvest. Can I grow blueberries in pots?Yes! Blueberries thrive in containers with acidic, well-drained soil. What’s the best fertilizer for blueberries?Use fertilizers formulated for acid-loving plants like azaleas or rhododendrons. Do blueberry plants need more than one variety to fruit?Some varieties self-pollinate, but planting two or more types boosts yield and fruit size. When should I plant blueberry seeds?Best in late winter to early spring, after cold stratification. Where to Buy Blueberry Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, organic Blueberry Seeds with excellent germination rates and top-quality genetics. Perfect for creating your own edible garden, these seeds produce strong, healthy bushes that bear sweet fruit year after year. Order today and enjoy fast U.S. shipping on all Blueberry Seed packs.

  • 50 Bouquet Dill Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom - Seed World 50 Bouquet Dill Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom - Seed World

    50 Bouquet Dill Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom

    Bouquet Dill Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom Bouquet Dill is a quick-growing aromatic herb with lots of culinary uses. It attracts bees, birds, & butterflies. Name: Bouquet DillScientific Name: Anethum GraveolensColor: YellowPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostHarvest: 50 DaysHardiness Zone: N/a (but Reseeds Itself Easily, So It Acts Like a Perennial in All Zones)Plant Height: 24 - 30"Plant Spacing: 12 - 15"Light Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average

  • Sale -17% 50 Brain Cactus - Stenocactus Variety Mix Seeds - Seed World 50 Brain Cactus - Stenocactus Variety Mix Seeds - Seed World

    50 Brain Cactus - Stenocactus Variety Mix Seeds

    Stenocactus Variety Mix Brain Cactus Rare Echinofosulocactus Seeds Echinofolucactus is now StenocactusStenocactus consists of 10 species of small globular cacti from central and northern Mexico. Echinofossulocactus is now part of Stenocactus and contains the Brain Cacti, so named for the many wrinkled ribs. This interesting characteristic along with the pretty flowers and impressive spination make Stenocacti very collectable plants.Stenocactus are usually solitary although a few species are known to produce offsets once mature. For this reason they are most often propagated from seed. Fairly small cacti, they rarely exceed four inches in diameter. In late summer they produce one inch wide tubular flowers with striped petals. The flower colors range from white to a rich magenta and are generally self sterile.

    $23.99 $19.99

  • 50 Bright Blue Delphinium Mix Seeds - Seed World 50 Bright Blue Delphinium Mix Seeds - Seed World

    50 Bright Blue Delphinium Mix Seeds

    Bright Blue Delphinium Mix Seeds Delphinium flowers beautify the summer garden with showy, spiky blooms on a tall, sometimes towering stem. Delphiniums come in a range of shades. Many gardeners wonder how to grow delphinium and some avoid planting them after hearing that the plant is difficult to grow. One commonly thinks of delphinium plants (Delphinium) as having true blue flowers, which is the most common color. But numerous hybrids are available in shades of pink, lavender, red, white, and yellow. Blooms may be single or double. Delphinium planting is normally at the back of the bed, where flower spikes can reach 2 to 6 feet tall. Delphinium flowers are often planted in masses or groups. Shorter varieties are useful in other areas of the garden. Planting Seeds Fill a seed tray to within 1/2 inch of the top with sterile seed-starting compost. Mist the compost with water until the top 1 inch feels wet and let it soak in for five minutes before sowing the delphinium seeds. Place the delphinium seeds on the surface of the compost, spacing them one inch apart. Cover them with a 1/4-inch-thick layer of seed-starting compost. Mist it with water and gently firm the surface. Place the seed tray outdoors in a sheltered, lightly shaded garden area where temperatures stay between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit during the day. Provide warmth with a propagation mat if the weather is unusually cool. Maintain a light level of constant moisture in the top 1 inch of compost while the delphinium seeds germinate. Let the surface dry slightly between waterings to keep the seeds from rotting. Watch for germination in 10 to 20 days. Water carefully after germination to prevent fungal infections. Drizzle the water directly onto the compost rather than watering from above. Grow the delphinium seedlings in their nursery tray until they reach at least 1 inch tall and have two pairs of true leaves. Scoop out the seedlings and transplant them into individual 3-inch pots filled with potting soil. Keep the delphinium seedlings well-watered for the rest of the summer. Feed them with 12-12-12 fertilizer diluted to one-fourth strength six weeks before transplanting them. Place the pots at the intended planting site every day. Extend the time by one hour every day for one week. This acclimates the delphiniums to normal outdoor conditions before you transplant them. Plant the delphiniums in a partly shady bed with deep, moist, and fast-draining soil. Space the plants approximately one foot apart. Mulch heavily and water regularly during dry weather. Care for Plants Grow delphinium plants in a sunny area with soil that is consistently moist. Don’t let them dry out. Mulch helps retain moisture and keeps roots cool. The performance of this specimen is enhanced when growing delphinium plants in neutral to slightly alkaline soil pH. Soil should be well-draining. Care of delphinium should include regular fertilization in spring when the plant begins to grow and during the flowering period. Work in well-composted organic material such as rotted cow manure, or use a basic 10-10-10 granular fertilizer. Yellowing foliage or stunted growth often indicates the plant needs more fertilizer. Sun exposure is another aspect of care for delphinium that the gardener must get right for the showy blooms to appear. Gentle morning sun is preferable to the delphinium plants, which are picky about extreme differences in temperatures. Provide afternoon shade, especially when planted in hotter zones.

  • 50 Bright Orange Coneflower Seeds - Seed World 50 Bright Orange Coneflower Seeds - Seed World

    50 Bright Orange Coneflower Seeds

    Bright Orange Coneflower Seeds – Vibrant, Pollinator-Friendly PerennialBold Color | Easy to Grow | Drought Tolerant Add a burst of fiery color to your garden with Bright Orange Coneflowers (Echinacea)—a hardy, low-maintenance perennial known for its vivid orange blooms and ability to attract butterflies, bees, and birds. Perfect for borders, wildflower gardens, or cut flower arrangements, these coneflowers bloom from mid-summer to fall and thrive in a variety of climates. 🌼 Why You’ll Love It:• Striking bright orange petals with classic cone centers• Pollinator magnet – loved by butterflies and bees• Drought-tolerant and heat resistant• Perennial in Zones 3–9 – returns year after year• Great for garden beds, containers & floral arrangements 🌱 Growing Info: Sunlight: Full sun Height: 24–36 inches Soil: Well-drained, average soil Bloom Time: Mid-summer through fall Planting: Sow indoors before last frost or directly after danger of frost has passed Make your garden pop with Bright Orange Coneflowers—a vibrant, eco-friendly favorite that brings beauty and pollinators to your space.

  • 50 Bright Purple Amaranth Mix Seeds - Seed World

    50 Bright Purple Amaranth Mix Seeds

    Bring dramatic, dark-purple color to your summer garden. This tall amaranthus mix produces bold plumes on sturdy plants—excellent for back borders, statement plantings, and striking cut or dried arrangements. Warm-season annual that readily self-seeds for natural returns next year. Why Grow This Amaranth? Tall, showy spikes: 5–7 ft (150–210 cm) of vivid purple. Heat-lover: Thrives in full sun and warm weather. Self-seeding annual: Let a few seed heads mature for easy volunteers. Cut & dried flower favorite: Long-lasting color in vases and crafts. Edible: Tender young leaves are used like spinach; seeds are a traditional grain. Planting Instructions When to sow: After last frost when soil is warm, or start indoors 4–6 weeks early (70–85°F / 21–29°C). Light: Full sun. Soil: Well-drained; average fertility. Sowing depth: Surface-sow or cover very lightly (1/16–1/8"). Keep evenly moist until germination (7–14 days). Spacing: 12–18" between plants; 18–24" between rows. Stake in windy sites. Height at maturity: Typically 5–7 ft with large purple plumes. Pack Size & Coverage Approx. 50 seeds—ideal for a small border or several bold clumps, depending on spacing. Good to Know Bloom window: Mid–late summer into fall. Control reseeding: Deadhead before seeds drop if you prefer fewer volunteers. Botanical: Amaranthus cruentus selections and related purple types. FAQ Is purple amaranth a perennial? No—it's a warm-season annual, but it readily self-seeds, so new plants often appear the following year without replanting. How tall does it get? In full sun and decent soil, expect 5–7 ft plants with bold purple plumes. Is it edible? Yes. Harvest young leaves for salads or cooking; mature leaves are best cooked. Many growers also collect the seeds as a traditional grain. Where to buy bright purple amaranth seeds for sale? At Seeds World, you can find fresh bright-purple amaranth mix seeds from vetted sellers with fast U.S. shipping. Compare listings, read reviews, and choose the pack size that fits your garden.

  • 50 Bronze Muscadine Grape Seeds – Vitis Rotundifolia | Hardy Fruit Vine 15 Bronze Muscadine Grape Seeds - Seed World

    50 Bronze Muscadine Grape Seeds – Vitis Rotundifolia | Hardy Fruit Vine

    Grow your own Bronze Muscadine Grapes (Vitis rotundifolia)—a legendary Southern grape prized for its sweet, aromatic bronze fruit, vigorous growth, and exceptional heat and disease tolerance. Native to the southeastern United States, muscadine grapes thrive where other grapes struggle. The bronze variety is especially valued for fresh eating, juices, jams, jellies, and winemaking. This powerful perennial vine produces heavy crops once established and can live for decades with proper care. Ideal for home orchards, backyard trellises, arbors, and edible landscapes, Bronze Muscadine is a must-have for warm-climate growers. 🌱 Why Grow Bronze Muscadine Grape Seeds? Sweet, thick-skinned bronze grapes with rich flavor Extremely heat- and humidity-tolerant Naturally disease-resistant compared to bunch grapes Long-lived perennial vine Excellent for fresh eating, juice, jelly & wine Native U.S. grape variety 🌿 Growing Tips Light: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily) Seed Prep: Cold stratify seeds 60–90 days before planting Planting Depth: ¼ inch deep Germination: 3–8 weeks after stratification Spacing: 15–20 feet between vines Support: Requires trellis, arbor, or fence Soil: Well-drained; tolerant of sandy and acidic soils Water: Moderate; drought tolerant once established 📌 Muscadines are vigorous growers—regular pruning improves fruiting and airflow. ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are muscadine grapes different from regular grapes?Yes. Muscadines (Vitis rotundifolia) are native to the U.S. and far more heat- and disease-tolerant than European grapes. Do Bronze Muscadines need a pollinator?Some muscadines are self-fertile; others benefit from cross-pollination. Planting multiple vines improves yield. How long until fruit production?Expect fruit in 2–4 years from seed, depending on care and climate. Can muscadines grow in containers?They are best suited for in-ground planting due to vigorous root growth. Are these seeds non-GMO?Yes, all Seeds World seeds are natural and non-GMO. Where to Buy Bronze Muscadine Grape Seeds for Sale?At Seed World, we offer fresh Bronze Muscadine Grape seeds selected for strong germination and vigorous vines. Enjoy fast U.S. shipping and grow a grapevine built for heat, flavor, and longevity.

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    50 Browallia Americana Seeds – Amethyst Blue Blooms

    Bring rich color and effortless charm to your shade garden with Browallia Americana Seeds, also known as Amethyst Flower, Bush Violet, and Jamaican Forget-Me-Not. This captivating annual-to-tender-perennial produces soft, velvety blooms in vibrant blue-violet purple, perfect for brightening shady borders, hanging baskets, woodland edges, and container arrangements. Browallia thrives where many flowering plants struggle—part shade to full shade—making it a standout choice for low-light landscapes. Its 20-inch mounding habit and constant summer flowering create lush beds of color that attract pollinators and elevate any garden space. At Seeds World, our Browallia seeds are fresh, Non-GMO, and carefully packed to ensure strong germination and healthy growth. 🌱 Why Grow Browallia Americana Seeds? Stunning blue-violet blooms that shine in shade Produces flowers all summer long Easy to grow indoors or outdoors Ideal for planters, borders, hanging baskets, & shade gardens Non-GMO, fresh seeds for reliable germination Excellent choice for pollinator-friendly landscapes 🌿 Growing Tips Light: Thrives in part shade to full shade Soil: Average, well-draining soil Water: Keep evenly moist—avoid soggy conditions Plant Height: Up to 20 inches Spacing: 8–10 inches Sowing: Start indoors weeks before last frost or sow outdoors after frost Bloom Time: All summer Zones: 8–11 Pro Tip: Pinch back young growth to encourage fuller, more compact plants. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Does Browallia grow well in full shade?Yes! Browallia is one of the best flowering plants for low-light areas. Is Browallia an annual or perennial?It behaves as an annual in most climates but can be a tender perennial in Zones 8–11. Can Browallia be grown in containers?Absolutely—its compact growth makes it excellent for pots and hanging baskets. Is Browallia difficult to grow from seed?Not at all. With consistent moisture and light shade, it germinates and grows easily. Are your seeds Non-GMO?Yes—Seeds World only supplies fresh, Non-GMO seeds for strong, healthy plants. Where to Buy Browallia Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Browallia Americana seeds with fast U.S. shipping, providing premium quality and vibrant shade-loving flowers for your garden.

  • 50 Buddha Belly Bamboo Seeds - Seed World 50 Buddha Belly Bamboo Seeds - Seed World

    50 Buddha Belly Bamboo Seeds

    Buddha Belly Bamboo Seeds - Bambusa ventricosa Cultivate a striking and unusual addition to your garden with Buddha Belly Bamboo (Bambusa ventricosa) seeds. Renowned for its uniquely swollen internodes that resemble a Buddha's belly, this fast-growing bamboo adds both architectural interest and a tropical flair to any landscape. Ideal for creating natural privacy screens or as a standalone specimen, Buddha Belly Bamboo is a versatile and attractive choice for gardeners and landscapers alike. Specifications for Buddha Belly Bamboo Seeds - Bambusa ventricosa: Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 9-11 Height: 15-25 feet Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil; adaptable Deer Resistant: Yes Latin Name: Bambusa ventricosa Temperature: Best in warm climates; frost-sensitive Germ Time: Several weeks to months Light Required: Full sun to partial shade Depth: Sow 1/4 inch deep Sowing Rate: Space seeds appropriately for layout Moisture: Keep consistently moist Plant Spacing: 5-10 feet apart Planting Instructions: Sun Exposure: Thrives in full sun to partial shade. Soil Type: Prefers well-drained, loamy soil but is adaptable to various soil conditions. Watering Needs: Water regularly to establish, then water as needed to keep the soil moderately moist. Plant Spacing: Space plants about 5-10 feet apart to allow for mature growth and optimal development. Buddha Belly Bamboo is not only an ornamental delight but also a practical choice for those looking to quickly establish a natural barrier or enhance the aesthetic of their outdoor space. With its fast growth and easy care, it offers an appealing solution for a variety of landscaping needs.

  • 50 Burning Bush - Kochia Trichophylla Seeds - Seed World 50 Burning Bush - Kochia Trichophylla Seeds - Seed World

    50 Burning Bush - Kochia Trichophylla Seeds

    Burning Bush Seeds (Kochia Trichophylla) Burning Bush Intensive Green and Fiery Red in Autumn Shrub that is particularly noted for its fiery red fall foliage color. Burning Bush is ornamental, and over time has become an extremely popular shrub for homes. The deciduous leaves grow to 3 inches long and are borne in opposing pairs along the green, winged stems. The late spring yellowish-green flowers are small and borne in rather inconspicuous clusters. They give rise to purplish-red capsules that split open to reveal little orange-red seeds that are themselves ornamental, especially if still present after the leaves have fallen. Seeds are attractive to certain birds that eat and distribute them. Greenish-brown stems have distinctive corky ridges ("wings" as used in the common name). Corky-winged stems are more noticeable in winter after leaf drop. It is used in the landscape for its brilliant fall color and winter architectural form and texture. This is considered one of the most dependable shrubs for fall color, even in warm climates. The interesting corky wings along the spreading branches are most visible in winter, and the bush is very showy when the wings catch and hold the snow.An outstanding background plant for beds and borders or grow them as a fast-growing temporary hedge. Season: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 11Height: 28 inchesBloom Season: NoneBloom Color: NoneEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Any well-drained, reasonably fertile soil is suitable, pH 6.0 Temperature: 61 - 65FAverage Germ Time: 10 -14 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Surface sow and do not coverSowing Rate: 4 - 5 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 24 - 36 inches

  • 50 Buttonbush Shrub - Honeyball Seeds - Seed World 50 Buttonbush Shrub - Honeyball Seeds - Seed World

    50 Buttonbush Shrub - Honeyball Seeds

    Buttonbush / Honeyball Shrub White Flower Hummingbirds The Buttonbush is a fragrant woody shrub with ball-shaped flower heads that are very unique! They are great near ponds and streams, and water birds such as ducks enjoy eating their seeds. They are also a host plant for the Sphinx Moth and a nesting site for songbirds. As if that is not enough, they also attract HUMMINGBIRDS! Name: Buttonbush ShrubOther Common Names: HoneyballScientific Name: Cephalanthus OccidentalisColor: WhitePlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: June - AugHardiness Zone: 3 - 6Plant Height: 48 - 96"Plant Spacing: 36 - 60"Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Moist

  • Sale -11% 50 Cactus Mix Seeds – Hardy Exotic Succulents (Non-GMO) - Seed World 50 Cactus Mix Seeds – Hardy Exotic Succulents (Non-GMO) - Seed World

    50 Cactus Mix Seeds – Hardy Exotic Succulents (Non-GMO)

    50+ Cactus Mix Seeds – Hardy Exotic Succulents Looking for a reliable cactus mix seed pack? This curated mix offers a diverse selection of desert cacti suitable for windowsills, containers, or xeriscape beds. Non-GMO and open-pollinated, these seeds are well-suited to bright, dry conditions and are a smart choice for beginners and collectors seeking hardy, low-maintenance plants. Why Choose Cactus Mix from Seed? Diverse assortment – grow multiple cactus types from one packet; species may vary by batch Drought and heat tolerant – thrives in arid, warm environments once established Compact, low-maintenance growth – ideal for indoor pots, balconies, and rock gardens Non-GMO, open-pollinated – naturally produced seed with dependable quality Fast U.S. shipping – sealed packet for freshness What’s in the Pack? Each sealed packet contains 50+ cactus mix seeds, suitable for starting in trays or small pots. Expect multiple forms and spination patterns; exact species composition varies. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Spring–summer; indoors year-round Soil: Sterile cactus mix with added perlite/pumice and a light top-dusting of fine sand; pH near neutral Light: Bright, indirect light for germination; introduce morning sun gradually after seedlings harden Depth: Surface-sow; press in gently and dust very lightly with sand/vermiculite (many cacti need light to germinate) Temperature: 70–80°F (21–27°C) during germination Watering: Keep evenly moist (not waterlogged) under a vented dome; increase airflow as seedlings emerge Germination Window: Typically 7–30 days; some species may take longer Growing Zone: Indoors in all zones; outdoors generally USDA 9–11. Some cold-hardy types in the mix may tolerate lower zones with protection. Always acclimate gradually and confirm hardiness by species. FAQs Can I grow them indoors? Yes. Start seeds indoors in bright, indirect light. Mature plants do well on sunny windowsills; increase sun exposure gradually. What soil and watering do you recommend? Use a well-drained cactus/succulent medium with added perlite or pumice. Keep evenly moist for germination, then water sparingly once established. How long until they sprout and grow? Germination commonly occurs within 1–4 weeks; some species are slower. Growth is steady with warmth, light, and minimal overwatering. Where to buy cactus mix seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we list fresh cactus mix seeds from trusted sellers with fast U.S. shipping and a clear germination guide, so you can compare options and choose the mix that fits your setup.

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  • 50 Carrousel Mix Zinnia - Whirligig Seeds - Seed World 50 Carrousel Mix Zinnia - Whirligig Seeds - Seed World

    50 Carrousel Mix Zinnia - Whirligig Seeds

    The Carousel Zinnia is an heirloom with semi-double blooms that come in crazy awesome color combos in every shade! They look like flowers you might only see in a dream! Each flower has 2 or 3 different colors, and they bloom in every combination of colors possible! All the standard favorites like a true red show up as well as some lovely in-between shades that could only be described as ‘sunset’ or other fun names for colors so unique they are hard to place under a real color name. Zinnias are great bedding or container plants. They are excellent for cutting and attracting bees, butterflies, and birds. Name: Carousel Mix ZinniaOther Common Names: Carrousel Mix Zinnia / Whirligig ZinniaScientific Name: Zinnia ElegansColor: a Mix of Two-tone & Three-tone Flowers in Combos of Red, White, Yellow, Orange, & PurplesPlant Seeds: at 70 - 80fBloom Time: SummerHardiness Zone: AnnualPlant Height: 24 - 30"Plant Spacing: 12 - 15"Light Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average


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