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  • 50 Celosia - Plumed Kimono Yellow Seeds - Seed World 50 Celosia - Plumed Kimono Yellow Seeds - Seed World

    50 Celosia - Plumed Kimono Yellow Seeds

    Celosia Seeds – Plumed Kimono Yellow Flowers Brighten your garden with the vibrant Celosia Kimono Yellow, an extra-dwarf variety perfect for compact spaces. Standing just 5–6 inches tall, this hardy plant showcases 2.5-inch golden plumes that bloom all season long, adding cheerful color and texture to your outdoor space. Key Features: Compact & Vibrant: Extra-dwarf plants with striking yellow plumes. Heat-Tolerant: Holds up well in hot conditions. Season-Long Blooms: Provides continuous color and charm. Ideal for garden borders, containers, or small spaces, these resilient flowers are a great addition to any garden. Order your Plumed Kimono Yellow Celosia Seeds today and enjoy effortless beauty all season!

  • 50 Chinese Elm Tree Seeds - Ulmus parvifolia 50 Chinese Elm Tree Seeds - Ulmus parvifolia

    Shipped from Allentown, PA, USA 50 Chinese Elm Tree Seeds - Ulmus parvifolia

    Grow one of the most popular ornamental and bonsai trees in the world with Chinese Elm Tree Seeds (Ulmus parvifolia). Known for its beautiful mottled bark, graceful arching branches, and small glossy leaves, the Chinese Elm offers year-round appeal. This hardy, adaptable tree thrives in urban areas, tolerates drought, pollution, and a wide range of soil types—making it a top choice for beginners and experienced growers alike. In landscapes, it grows into a stunning 40–60 ft shade tree with a strong, upright form. As a bonsai, it’s beloved for its fine twig structure, fast response to pruning, and elegant miniature tree appearance. Whether you’re planting for shade, décor, or bonsai art, these premium seeds deliver exceptional quality and strong germination rates. A beautiful, resilient tree that brings charm, structure, and longevity to any outdoor space—or tabletop if used as bonsai. 🌱 Why Grow Chinese Elm (Ulmus parvifolia) Seeds? 🌳 Excellent shade tree with a graceful rounded crown 🌿 Top-choice bonsai species for beginners & experts 🌎 Extremely cold hardy, drought tolerant, and pollution resistant 🍃 Semi-evergreen leaves provide long seasonal interest 🪴 Grows well in landscapes, patios, containers & indoor bonsai setups 🌱 Easy to germinate and fast growing under the right conditions 🌿 Growing Tips Light: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Well-drained soil; tolerant of clay, sand & loam Water: Moderate—keep evenly moist, avoid waterlogging Planting: Sow seeds 1/8" deep; keep warm until germination Germination: 10–30 days depending on temperature Care: Responds well to pruning (ideal for bonsai shaping) ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Can Chinese Elm be grown indoors?Yes! As a bonsai, it grows beautifully indoors with bright indirect light. How big does a Chinese Elm Tree grow outdoors?Mature landscape trees reach 40–60 ft tall with a wide canopy. Is Chinese Elm evergreen?It’s semi-evergreen—often keeping its leaves in mild climates and shedding them in colder zones. What USDA zones is it suitable for?Grows well in Zones 4–9, making it extremely versatile. Is it beginner friendly?Very! Chinese Elm is one of the easiest trees to grow from seed and care for as bonsai. Where to Buy Chinese Elm Tree Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we proudly offer fresh, high-quality Chinese Elm (Ulmus parvifolia) seeds with fast U.S. shipping, secure packaging, and dependable germination. Grow premium trees from a trusted source!

  • Sale -9% 50 Chinese Redbud (Cercis Chinensis) Seeds - Seed World 50 Chinese Redbud (Cercis Chinensis) Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA 50 Chinese Redbud (Cercis Chinensis) Seeds

    Chinese Redbud Tree Seeds – Cercis Chinensis Picture your garden in early spring, before the leaves even appear — suddenly bursting into a cloud of vivid rose-purple blossoms covering every branch. That's the magic of the Chinese Redbud, one of the most spectacular flowering trees you can grow from seed. Compact, cold-hardy, and absolutely breathtaking. 🌿 Plant Specifications Common Name: Chinese Redbud Scientific Name: Cercis Chinensis Hardiness Zones: 6 to 9 Mature Height: 8–17 Feet Light Requirements: Full Sun to Part Shade Soil Preference: Well-drained soils Bloom Time: Early Spring (before leaf emergence) Flower Color: Rose-Purple 🌱 Growing Instructions Scarification: Soak seeds in hot water for 25 minutes to soften the hard seed coat. Stratification: Cold stratify for 30 days using a moist paper towel in a ziplock bag stored in the refrigerator. Check every two weeks to ensure seeds stay moist and mold-free. If mold appears, soak seeds in a 3:2 water-to-bleach solution, rinse thoroughly, and return to cold stratification. Germination: Sow seed ¼" deep and tamp the soil firmly. Keep moist and in a warm, bright location. Frequently Asked Questions How long does it take for Chinese Redbud seeds to germinate? After completing scarification and cold stratification, germination typically occurs within 2–4 weeks. The hot water soak and cold period are both critical steps for breaking the seed's natural dormancy. Can Chinese Redbud be grown in a container or pot? Seedlings can be started in containers, but Chinese Redbud performs best when planted in the ground where its roots can spread freely. It's best to transplant to a permanent location once the seedling is established. When does the Chinese Redbud bloom? One of its most dramatic features — it blooms in early spring before the leaves emerge, covering bare branches in stunning rose-purple flowers. This makes it a true showstopper in any landscape. Is the Chinese Redbud drought tolerant once established? Yes, once established, Cercis Chinensis is moderately drought tolerant. During the first 1–2 years, regular watering is important to help the root system develop properly. What is the difference between Chinese Redbud and Eastern Redbud? Cercis Chinensis (Chinese Redbud) tends to be more shrub-like and slightly smaller than the Eastern Redbud (Cercis Canadensis), with deeper magenta-purple flowers and a more compact growth habit. Both are stunning, but the Chinese variety is especially prized for its vivid color.

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  • 50 Cinquefoil | Potentilla Nepalensis Seeds - Seed World 50 Cinquefoil | Potentilla Nepalensis Seeds

    50 Cinquefoil | Potentilla Nepalensis Seeds

    Cinquefoil (Potentilla Nepalensis) Nepal Cinquefoil is a bright bloomer for long periods of time with its rosy-pink blooms and strawberry-like leaves. Start Cinquefoil seeds to grow this charming perennial that is perfect for the cottage garden setting, flower borders, or containers. Flower SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 5 - 8Height: 24 inchesBloom Season: Summer and fallBloom Color: PinkEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.8Deer Resistant: YesHouse Plant: NoLatin Name: Potentilla NepalensisPlanting DirectionsTemperature: 68FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 28 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Do not cover the seed but tightly press seeds into the soilSowing Rate: 2 - 4 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 16 inche

  • 50 Climbing Hydrangea Seeds - Seed World 50 Climbing Hydrangea Seeds - Seed World

    50 Climbing Hydrangea Seeds

    Climbing Hydrangea White Flower Vine The Climbing Hydrangea is deliciously fragrant! It looks lovely climbing or cascading over rock walls with its heart-shaped leaves & cinnamon-colored stems which provide a wonderful contrast for the white flowers. NAME: Climbing HydrangeaSCIENTIFIC NAME: Hydrangea Anomala PetiolarisCOLOR: Creamy white 6-10" bloomsPLANT SEEDS: Fall / Cold stratify 1-2 monthsBLOOM TIME: Starting in June or July until frostHARDINESS ZONE: 4 - 7PLANT HEIGHT: 50 - 80 Foot VinePLANT SPACING: 36 InchesLIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun - Part ShadeSOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average

  • 50 Climbing Ivy Seeds - Easy to Grow - Seed World 50 Climbing Ivy Seeds - Easy to Grow - Seed World

    50 Climbing Ivy Seeds - Easy to Grow

    Boston Ivy Seeds for Planting - Easy to Grow Climbing Ivy Transform your garden landscape with our Boston Ivy Seeds. Known for its rapid climbing ability, this ivy will quickly adorn walls, fences, and trellises with lush, dense foliage. Boston Ivy is famous not only for its fast growth but also for its striking seasonal color changes, shifting from vibrant green in the summer to a dramatic display of reds and purples in the fall. Key Features: Rapid Climber: Quickly covers exterior surfaces for natural beauty and enhanced privacy. Striking Fall Colors: Leaves transition to vivid reds and purples as temperatures drop. Low Maintenance: Adapts easily to various soils and thrives in partial to full sunlight. Ideal for Vertical Gardens: Great for creating vertical green spaces on walls and fences. Boston Ivy Seed Specifications: Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 4-8 Height: Climbs 30-50 feet Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Adaptable, prefers well-drained Latin Name: Parthenocissus tricuspidata Temperature: Tolerant of a wide range Average Germ Time: 14-30 days Light Required: Full sun for best color, tolerates shade Depth: Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep Sowing Rate: Space seeds or seedlings about 10 feet apart Moisture: Moderate, consistent watering Plant Spacing: 10 feet apart Boston Ivy is an excellent choice for those looking to add both greenery and seasonal color to their outdoor spaces. Its ease of growth and spectacular autumn hues make it a popular choice among garden enthusiasts.

  • 50 Collard Greens | Georgia Southern Seeds - Seed World 50 Collard Greens | Georgia Southern Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Saint Louis, Florida, USA 50 Collard Greens | Georgia Southern Seeds

    COLLARD GREENS SEEDS, GEORGIA SOUTHERN, HEIRLOOM, ORGANIC NON-GMO Georgia Southern is a very old standard variety that is still very popular in the south. Georgia Southern Collards are a deep blue/green color that really stands out in your garden.Georgia Southern Collard is a slow-to-bolt, non-heading type of collard that grows 2-3 feet. Leaves are tasty, tender, mild, and juicy. Most folks strip the left portions off of the stems for a tastier collard green. Name: Collard Seeds - Georgia SouthernBotanical Name: Brassica oleraceaLife Cycle: AnnualLight Requirement: Full SunPlanting Season: Cool SeasonPlant Type: Leafstalk Vegetable, Gets Sweeter By Frost, Traditional Green VarietyFeatures: HeirloomFruit Size: 24-36 inchesDays to Maturity: 75 DaysPlant Height: 24-36 inchesPlant Spacing: 8-15 inchesPlanting Depth: 1/4 inchSowing Method: Direct Sow  

  • 50 Columbine (Aquilegia Vulgaris) William Guinness Seeds - Seed World 50 Columbine (Aquilegia Vulgaris) William Guinness Seeds - Seed World

    50 Columbine (Aquilegia Vulgaris) William Guinness Seeds

    William Guinness Columbine features deep purple-black sepals and brilliant white corollas. This variety of Columbine is also known as Magpie Columbine or Granny's Bonnet Columbine. It truly is one of the few flowers that make you want to look twice. Create an eye-catching display with the lovely flowers on this old-fashioned variety of Columbine. Sow Columbine seeds in starter trays indoor 6 - 8 weeks before last expected frost. Press the flower seed into the soil but do not cover it. Light is beneficial to germination. Columbine flower seed can be directly sown into prepared seedbeds with loosened, weed-free soil after frost season has passed. Sow the Columbine seed in groups of 3 - 4, and space the seed groups 16 inches apart. Thin to the strongest plant. Flower Specifications Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 3 - 9 Height: 24 - 30 inches Bloom Season: Spring and early summer Bloom Color: Purple Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Rich, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 7.2 Planting Directions Temperature: 65 - 70F Average Germ Time: 14 - 21 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Do not cover the seed but press it into the soil Sowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination Plant Spacing: 16 inches Quantity: 50 Columbine (Aquilegia Vulgaris) William Guinness Seeds

  • 50 Coral Bells - Heuchera - Americana Seeds - Seed World 50 Coral Bells - Heuchera - Americana Seeds - Seed World

    50 Coral Bells - Heuchera - Americana Seeds

    Coral Bells - Heuchera - Americana Seeds Coral Bell plants produce brilliant tubular flowers that attract hummingbirds. Mass plant Coral Bells to form colorful ground covers, use to edge paths, or add interest to containers. Plant Coral Bells Seeds: Sow seed in cell packs or flats, press into soil but do not cover. Needs light to germinate. Kept at 65-70° F., germination is in 21-30 days. Transplant into the garden 12 in. apart.Grow Coral Bells: Full sun in mild summer areas prefers afternoon shade in warm climates. Likes rich soil with good drainage, and moderate to regular water. The tubular flowers are excellent for cutting, hummingbirds love them. Plants are evergreen, deer resistant, and low maintenance. Divide every 3 to 4 years. Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 4 - 9 Height: 18 inches Bloom Season: Summer Bloom Color: White Foliage Color: Green Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Moist, well-drained, pH 5.5 - 6.8 Deer Resistant: Yes Temperature: 65 - 70F Average Germ Time: 21 - 28 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Do not cover the seed but press it into the soil Moisture: Keep seed moist until germination Plant Spacing: 20 inches Quantity: 50 Coral Bells - Heuchera - Americana Seeds

  • 50 Coreopsis (Tinctoria) Mahogany Midget Seeds - Seed World 50 Coreopsis (Tinctoria) Mahogany Midget Seeds - Seed World

    50 Coreopsis (Tinctoria) Mahogany Midget Seeds

    Coreopsis (Tinctoria) Mahogany Midget Seeds Coreopsis flowers love the summer sun and heat. They are fairly drought tolerant once they are well-established. They are not too picky about soil, but it does need to drain well. Deadheading helps to encourage continuous blooms up until the end of summer. Directly sow Coreopsis seeds outdoors in spring into a prepared seed bed. Soil should be loosened and weed-free. Press the flower seed into the soil but do not cover it. Keep the seed moist until germination. Coreopsis Mahogany Midget blooms in 10 weeks when sown from flower seeds. Flower Specifications Season: Annual USDA Zones: 4 - 10 Height: 10 inches Bloom Season: Late spring through summer Bloom Color: Burgandy Environment: Full sun Soil Type: Well-drained, pH 6.2 - 7.2 Deer Resistant: Yes Planting Directions Temperature: 65F Average Germ Time: 14 - 28 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Do not cover the seed but press into the soil Sowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination Plant Spacing: 16 inches Quantity: 50 Coreopsis (Tinctoria) Mahogany Midget Seeds

  • 50 Corncockle Agrostemma Githago Seeds 50 Corncockle Agrostemma Githago Seeds

    50 Corncockle Agrostemma Githago Seeds

    Bring old-world charm and bold color to your garden with Corncockle (Agrostemma githago) Seeds, a classic heirloom wildflower once commonly found growing among wheat fields across Europe. Today, Corncockle is treasured for its large, vivid magenta blooms, graceful stems, and effortless growth. This fast-growing annual produces striking flowers that are perfect for cut flower bouquets, cottage gardens, wildflower meadows, and landscape borders. Corncockle is incredibly easy to grow, germinating readily with minimal effort—making it an excellent choice for beginner gardeners and seasoned growers alike. These seeds are fresh, organic, and NON-GMO, carefully packed for high germination rates and beautiful, uniform blooms. 🌱 Why Grow Corncockle Seeds? Stunning magenta flowers with a vintage cottage-garden look Easy-to-grow annual with fast germination Excellent cut flower for arrangements and décor Ideal for patios, borders, and wildflower plantings Heirloom variety – organic & NON-GMO Thrives in USDA Zones 4–8 🌿 Growing Tips Sowing Method: Direct sow—scatter seeds on soil surface Soil: Well-draining, nutrient-rich soil Seed Depth: Do not cover; light aids germination Watering: Keep soil lightly moist until established Light: Full sun to light shade Germination Time: Typically 7–14 days Bloom Time: Late spring through summer 🌸 Corncockle reseeds easily and returns each year when allowed to self-sow. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Corncockle easy to grow?Yes! Corncockle seeds germinate easily and require minimal care once established. Is Corncockle an annual or perennial?Corncockle is an annual, but it readily self-sows for recurring blooms. Can Corncockle be used as a cut flower?Absolutely. Its large, vibrant blooms are popular in bouquets and floral arrangements. Do these seeds require stratification?No cold stratification is needed—simply scatter and water. Are these seeds organic and NON-GMO?Yes, all Corncockle seeds from Seeds World are fresh, organic, and NON-GMO. Where to Buy Corncockle Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Corncockle (Agrostemma githago) seeds that are organic, NON-GMO, and shipped fast across the U.S. for reliable growth and stunning blooms.

  • 50 Cowhorn Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) Seeds - Seed World 50 Cowhorn Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) Seeds - Seed World

    50 Cowhorn Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) Seeds

    Cowhorn Okra Seeds, NON-GMO, Spineless, Texas Longhorn, Large Okra Cowhorn Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus), is an heirloom that is known for high-yielding, extra-large plants that produce extra-large spineless, long, and slender pods. Plants can grow from 7-14' tall with pods that range from 6-14" long. Pods are best harvested at 6-7". Also known as Texas Longhorn. Germination in 2-12 days, maturity in 55 days Germination: 85% USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): Zones 5-12 Soil pH: 6.0 - 6.5 Genus: Abelmoschus esculentus Soil Type: Loam, Peat, Sand Climate: Dry, Sub-tropical, Temperate, Tropical Sunlight: Full Sun Species: Cowhorn, Cow Horn, Texas Longhorn Watering: Medium

  • 50 Cowpea Seeds - Seed World 50 Cowpea Seeds - Seed World

    50 Cowpea Seeds

    Supercharge Your Garden: Grow Nutritious Cowpea Seeds with Ease! Experience the joy of homegrown goodness with our premium Cowpea Seeds! These versatile and nutritious legumes promise an abundant harvest of tender and flavorful beans. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, growing Cowpeas is a breeze, as they thrive in various conditions and are easy to cultivate. Indulge in their delightful taste and enjoy the culinary versatility they offer. From hearty stews to refreshing salads, these Cowpeas add a nutritious and delicious touch to a wide range of dishes. Packed with protein and other essential nutrients, they are a healthy addition to your diet. Bring sustainability to your garden as Cowpeas enrich the soil with nitrogen, benefitting other plants and supporting eco-friendly gardening practices. Don't miss out on the satisfaction of farm-to-table goodness. Order your Cowpea Seeds today and enjoy the reward of harvesting these delectable legumes straight from your garden to your plate! Type: Cowpea seeds (Vigna unguiculata) Abundant Harvest: Yield of tender and flavorful beans Growing Ease: Suitable for all experience levels, easy to cultivate Culinary Versatility: Ideal for various dishes, including stews, salads, and more Nutritious: High in protein and essential nutrients for a healthy diet Soil Enrichment: Cowpeas naturally enrich the soil with nitrogen, promoting sustainability Planting Time: Typically sown in spring after the last frost Growth Conditions: Thrives in diverse climates and soil types Harvest Time: Depending on the variety, harvesting can occur within 60 to 90 days Eco-Friendly: Supports sustainable gardening practices Garden-to-Table: Enjoy the satisfaction of growing and harvesting your own delicious legumes.

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  • 50 Creeping Oregon Grape (Mahonia Repens) Seeds - Seed World 50 Creeping Oregon Grape (Mahonia Repens) Seeds - Seed World

    Ships from Palm Desert, California, USA 50 Creeping Oregon Grape (Mahonia Repens) Seeds

    Bring texture, color, and resilience to your garden with Creeping Oregon Grape (Mahonia repens) — a stunning evergreen groundcover shrub prized for its vibrant yellow spring flowers, ornamental blue berries, and glossy holly-like leaves that turn bronze-red in fall. Native to western North America, this hardy plant thrives in sun or partial shade and is ideal for erosion control, native landscapes, wildlife gardens, or low-maintenance borders. Its fragrant flowers attract bees and butterflies, while the berries provide food for birds — adding both beauty and biodiversity to your outdoor space. This slow-spreading, drought-tolerant perennial forms dense mats of foliage, making it a perfect choice for eco-friendly gardeners seeking long-lasting, easy-care groundcover. 🌿 Botanical Info: Scientific Name: Mahonia repens Common Name: Creeping Oregon Grape, Creeping Barberry Type: Evergreen perennial shrub Height: 1–2 ft. tall Spread: 3–6 ft. wide Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soil Zones: USDA 5–9 Bloom Time: Spring Flower Color: Bright Yellow Fruit: Blue-purple berries Whether you’re creating a pollinator-friendly landscape, a native habitat garden, or simply looking for an attractive, hardy groundcover, the Creeping Oregon Grape delivers beauty and function in every season. 🌱 Why Grow Creeping Oregon Grape Seeds? 🌸 Seasonal Beauty: Yellow flowers in spring, red foliage in fall, and blue berries in summer. 🌿 Low-Maintenance: Drought-resistant and tolerant of various soil conditions. 🦋 Wildlife Friendly: Provides nectar for pollinators and berries for birds. 🪴 Perfect Groundcover: Forms dense mats that prevent weeds and control erosion. 🌞 Adaptable: Grows in sun or partial shade and thrives in most climates. 🌿 Growing Tips Cold Stratification: For best results, store seeds in moist sand at 40°F (refrigerator) for 60–90 days before planting. Planting Depth: Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in well-draining soil. Light: Place in a bright location with partial shade or filtered sunlight. Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy during germination. Germination: Expect sprouts in 4–8 weeks after stratification. Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors once they’re strong and frost danger has passed. Maintenance: Prune occasionally to shape and promote fuller growth. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Creeping Oregon Grape easy to grow?Yes! It’s hardy, low-maintenance, and tolerant of drought once established. Can I grow Mahonia repens in containers?It prefers open spaces but can grow in large, deep pots with well-draining soil. How long before it produces flowers or berries?You can expect blooms within 2–3 years, followed by berries in late summer. Does it attract wildlife?Yes — bees love its flowers and birds enjoy the berries! How tall and wide does it grow?Typically 1–2 feet tall and up to 6 feet wide, making it an excellent groundcover option. Where to Buy Creeping Oregon Grape Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Creeping Oregon Grape Seeds (Mahonia repens) with fast U.S. shipping. Perfect for native gardens, wildlife habitats, and erosion control landscapes — grow beauty that lasts year after year.

  • 50 Dahlia Unwin Bedding Mix Seeds - Seed World 50 Dahlia Unwin Bedding Mix Seeds - Seed World

    50 Dahlia Unwin Bedding Mix Seeds

    Dahlia - Unwin Bedding Mix Flower Seeds Dahlia Unwin Bedding Mix flowers add a lovely spot of color in the summer garden. They are very heat resistant and are excellent for bedding plants' long-lasting cut flowers. The Dahlia Unwin variety produces a compact, smaller plant and requires no staking. Petals surround a small golden-yellow center disc. They typically grow only 24 inches tall. Well-draining, rich fertile soil that is slightly acidic is a must for growing Dahlias. Sow the flower seeds indoors 4 - 6 weeks before the last frost. Lightly cover the seed with soil or peat moss only the thickness of the seed itself. Transplant seedlings outdoors after the danger of frost has passed. Flower Specifications Season: Annual USDA Zones: 3 - 10 Height: 16 - 24 inches Bloom Season: Summer and fall Bloom Color: Mix Environment: Full sun Soil Type: Well-drained, pH 5.5 - 6.5 Planting Directions Temperature: 70 - 85F Average Germ Time: 7 - 21 days Light Required: No Depth: Lightly cover with peat moss Sowing Rate: 2 - 3 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep moist until germination Plant Spacing: 14 inches Quantity: 50 Dahlia Unwin Bedding Mix Seeds

  • 50 Dark Mix Delphinium Seeds - Seed World 50 Dark Mix Delphinium Seeds - Seed World

    50 Dark Mix Delphinium Seeds

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    Dark Mix Delphinium 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. Flower Specifications Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 3 - 8 Height: 70 inches Bloom Season: Summer Bloom Color: Pink Environment: Full sun Soil Type: Rich, well-drained, pH 6.6 - 7.5 Deer Resistant: Yes Planting Directions Temperature: 55F Average Germ Time: 14 - 21 days Light Required: No Depth: 1/8 - 1/4 inch Sowing Rate: 4 - 5 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep seed moist until germination Plant Spacing: 30 inches

  • 50 Dark Purple Butterfly Bush Seeds - Seed World 50 Dark Purple Butterfly Bush Seeds - Seed World

    50 Dark Purple Butterfly Bush Seeds

    Dark Purple Butterfly Bush Buddleia Davidii Hummingbird Shrub Flower Seeds The tiny fragrant flowers of the butterfly bush cluster together in huge cone-shaped bunches that make for a very lovely display. Their showy blooms attract all of the good stuff - bees, butterflies including monarchs, and birds hummingbirds! I think they are very appropriately named - there is no other flower in my yard I see more butterflies on! They also make a great cut flower. Name: Dark Purple Butterfly BushOther Common Names: Summer LilacScientific Name: Buddleia DavidiiColor: Dark PurplePlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: Mid-Spring - All SummerHardiness Zone: 4 - 9Plant Height: 72 - 96"Plant Spacing: 48 - 60"Light Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average

  • 50 Dawn Redwood Seeds - Seed World 50 Dawn Redwood Seeds - Seed World

    50 Dawn Redwood Seeds

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    Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia Glyptostroboides) Seeds All of the dawn redwood trees growing in this country are descended from the special seeds, which were discovered and collected during the war and planted in peace. Today, the dawn redwood tree is still considered a rare garden treasure. They are easy to grow and tolerate in most soil conditions. Dawn redwood is one of the most beautiful trees in North American gardens and makes a good addition to your yard if you have the right spot.That spot needs to be able to accommodate a large tree—dawn redwood is fast-growing and can reach 70 feet tall, or more. Dawn Redwood is a deciduous conifer producing small, round 1/2" to 1" cones.It has a neat pyramidal shape in youth, maturing into a more rounded crown. The bright green, feathery leaves turn orange-brown or reddish-brown in the fall. Fast-growing and easily transplanted. Grows to 70'–100', with a 25' spread. (Zones 5-8) Note: Dawn Redwood grows late in the season and may be damaged by early fall freezes. Plant early enough in the fall to allow the roots to become established and avoid planting in a low-lying area (frost pocket). Dawn Redwoods also make some of the Best Bonsai specimens as well.

  • 50 Dianthus - Spooky Mix Seeds - Seed World 50 Dianthus - Spooky Mix Seeds - Seed World

    50 Dianthus - Spooky Mix Seeds

    Dianthus - Spooky Mix Seeds is hardy to zone 3 and is not frost tender. It gets a mix of spidery long-petalled blooms growing on upright sturdy stems from late spring to early fall. the sweet candy-like fragrance is a wonderful benefit of growing this dianthus seed. Flower Specifications Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 3 - 8 Height: 16 inches Bloom Season: Late spring to early fall Bloom Color: Mix Environment: Full sun Soil Type: Well-drained, soil pH 6.0 - 8.0 Planting Directions Temperature: 60 - 70F Average Germ Time: 14 - 21 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Do not cover the seed but tightly press it into the soil Sowing Rate: Approximately 5000 seeds covers 100 square feet Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination Plant Spacing: 14 inches Care & Maintenance: Dianthus

  • 50 Dog Rose - Brier Rose (Rosa Canina) Seeds - Seed World 50 Dog Rose - Brier Rose (Rosa Canina) Seeds - Seed World

    50 Dog Rose - Brier Rose (Rosa Canina) Seeds

    Dog Rose - Brier Rose (Rosa Canina) Seeds Name: Dog Rose, Brier RoseScientific Name: Rosa CaninaZone: 3 to 7Plant height: 4-10 feetLight requirements: full sun to part shadeSoil & water preferences grows well-drained soils.Growing Instructions:1. Scarification: soak in water for 24 hours2. stratification: Warm stratify for 60 days then cold stratify for 60 days3. germination: sow seed 1/4" deep

  • 50 Dog Rose Seeds (Rosa canina) | Brier Rose Rosehip Climbing Shrub 50 Dog Rose Seeds (Rosa canina) | Brier Rose Rosehip Climbing Shrub

    Shipped from Saint Augustine, FL, USA 50 Dog Rose Seeds (Rosa canina) | Brier Rose Rosehip Climbing Shrub

    Rosa canina, commonly known as Dog Rose or Brier Rose, is a vigorous, perennial rose shrub valued for its delicate pink flowers, natural climbing habit, and nutrient-rich rosehips. This hardy rose has been cultivated for centuries for both ornamental beauty and medicinal use, making it a timeless addition to any garden. Dog Rose grows as a spreading shrub or climbing vine, easily trained along fences, trellises, arches, or used as a natural hedge. After flowering, the plant produces bright red rosehips, prized for teas, oils, syrups, and herbal remedies due to their exceptionally high Vitamin C content. Adaptable and resilient, Rosa canina thrives across a wide range of climates and soil types, rewarding gardeners with beauty, function, and long-term value. 🌱 Why Grow Dog Rose (Rosa Canina) Seeds? 🌹 Soft pink, single rose blooms 🍒 Produces edible & medicinal rosehips 💪 Extremely hardy & fast growing 🌿 Ideal for hedges, borders & climbing ☕ Rosehips used for teas, oils & skincare 🌎 Thrives in USDA zones 3–9 🌿 Growing Tips Botanical Name: Rosa canina Common Names: Dog Rose, Brier Rose, Pink Briar Rose Plant Type: Perennial shrub / climbing rose Height: 3–16 ft (with support) Hardiness Zones: 3–9 Light: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile Water: Regular moisture Pruning: Early spring 🌱 Germination Instructions Soak seeds in water for 24 hours Warm stratify for 2 months Cold stratify in freezer for 2 months Sow ¼–½ inch deep Best sown summer or fall for spring germination ❓ Frequently Asked Questions Is Dog Rose good for climbing?Yes! Rosa canina naturally produces long, flexible canes perfect for trellises, fences, and arches. Are the rosehips edible?Absolutely. Rosehips are widely used for teas, oils, syrups, and herbal remedies. How long does Dog Rose take to grow?Plants establish in the first year and typically begin flowering and fruiting in year 2. Can Dog Rose be grown in containers?Yes, with proper pruning and support, Rosa canina can be grown in large containers. Where to Buy Dog Rose Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Rosa canina (Dog Rose) seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Every order is carefully packed to ensure freshness, quality, and reliable germination.

  • 50 Double Maroon White Columbine Seeds - Seed World 50 Double Maroon White Columbine Seeds - Seed World

    50 Double Maroon White Columbine Seeds

     This Maroon White Columbine has a large sky-blue flower with a white corolla. It's a long bloomer and will add a dreamy charm to any flower border or container. Sow Columbine seeds in starter trays indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last expected frost. Press the flower seed into the soil but do not cover it. Light is beneficial to germination. Columbine flower seed can be directly sown into prepared seedbeds with loosened, weed-free soil after the frost season has passed. Sow the Columbine seed in groups of 3 - 4, and space the seed groups 16 inches apart. Thin to the strongest plant. Flower Specifications Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 3 - 9 Height: 24 - 32 inches Bloom Season: Spring and early summer Bloom Color: Maroon White Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 7.2 Deer Resistant: Yes Planting Directions Temperature: 65 - 70F Average Germ Time: 14 - 21 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Do not cover the seed but press it into the soil Sowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination Plant Spacing: 16 inches

  • 50 Double Mix Coneflower Seeds - Seed World 50 Double Mix Coneflower Seeds - Seed World

    50 Double Mix Coneflower Seeds

    Double Mix Coneflower Echinacea Flower Perennial Flowers Bright upright plants and coneflowers are North American perennials in the daisy family (Asteraceae). They grow 2 to 4 feet in height with dark green foliage. They are fast growers and self-sow their seed profusely.  These midsummer bloomers can flower from midsummer through fall frost!  Coneflowers have raised cone-like centers (hence, the name) that contain seeds that attract butterflies. Leave the seed heads after bloom and you’ll also attract songbirds!  Trouble-free, coneflowers are drought-tolerant, once established. They can take the heat!  As native plants with prickly stems, they are more deer-resistant than most flowering plants.  PLANT HEIGHT: 24 - 36" PLANT SPACING: 18 - 24" BLOOM TIME: Summer - Frost HARDINESS ZONE: 4 - 10 LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun - Part Shade SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average - Dry

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

    50 Double Orange Coneflower Seeds

    BRIGHT RED CONEFLOWER - ECHINACEA FLOWERS PERENNIAL SEED Bright upright plants, Coneflowers are North American perennials in the daisy family (Asteraceae). They grow 2 to 4 feet in height with dark green foliage. They are fast growers and self-sow their seed profusely. These midsummer bloomers can flower from midsummer through fall frost! Coneflowers have raised cone-like centers (hence, the name) which contain seeds that attract butterflies. Leave the seed heads after bloom and you’ll also attract songbirds!Trouble-free, coneflowers are drought-tolerant, once established. They can take the heat! As native plants with prickly stems, they are more deer-resistant than most flowering plants. Common Name: ConeflowerSeason of Interest: All in the year, Spring, SummerCultivating Difficulty: EasySoil Type: Loam, Peat, SandWatering: MediumLife Cycle: PerennialClimate: Highland, Mediterranean, Tropical Wet, Tropical Wet & Dry, Sub-Tropical, Pacific NorthwestCultivating Difficulty Degree: Very EasySunlight: Full Sun&Full Shade, Full Sun, Medium SunGenus: AdeniumUSDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 4 (-30 to -20 °F), 5 (-20 to -10 °F), 6 (-10 to 0 °F), 7 (0 to 10 °F), 8 (10 to 20 °F), 9 (20 to 30 °F), 10 (30 to 40 °F)Plant height: 24 – 36″Plant Spacing: 18 – 24″Bloom Time: Summer – FrostHardiness Zone: 4 – 10Light Requirements: Sun-Part ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Average – Dry Quantity: 50 Seeds


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