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Golden Raspberry Seeds – Homegrown Yellow Raspberries
Grow your own vibrant and nutritious golden raspberries right at home. These seeds produce striking yellow berries with a sweet, delicate flavor and mild tartness. Golden raspberries are a wonderful choice for fresh eating, jams, desserts, or even as a medicinal fruit due to their antioxidant content. Hardy and adaptable, they are suitable for beginner and experienced gardeners alike. Why Grow Golden Raspberries? Unique golden color – a rare twist on the classic raspberry Sweet and mild flavor – perfect for eating fresh or preserving Easy to grow – resilient plants with minimal care needs Nutritional benefits – packed with antioxidants and vitamins Great for home gardens – adds color and variety to your berry patch Growing Information Zones: 4–9 Planting Depth: 1/4 inch Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil with pH 6.0–6.5 Light: Full sun for best fruiting Germination: 21–28 days; keep soil moist until established Spacing: 24–36 inches between plants FAQs Are these seeds open-pollinated? Yes. These golden raspberry seeds are naturally open-pollinated, producing reliable and vigorous plants. How long until the plants produce fruit? Golden raspberries usually begin producing fruit in the second year after planting, with full harvests from the third year onward. Do golden raspberries taste different from red raspberries? Yes. Golden raspberries are typically sweeter and less tart than red raspberries, with a honey-like flavor. Where to buy golden raspberry seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we provide fresh golden raspberry seeds with fast U.S. shipping, ensuring your garden gets off to the best possible start.
$9.99 - $19.99
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Golden Zucchini Squash Seeds
Buy 1 get 1 free. 25+ seeds in each of 2 packets. Over 50+ seeds. Golden Zucchini Summer Squash Seeds | Heirloom | Organic | Vegetable | Fresh Golden Zucchini is a beautiful heirloom that starts producing at right around 55 days! These have a great texture and a rich flavor, especially when picked at under 8 inches, though they get huge if you leave them for an extra couple days. Under good conditions they will continue to produce all the way until frost!
$14.99
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Grafting Tape | Self-Adhesive & Stretchable
Grafting Tape Garden Tree Seedling Self-adhesive Stretchable Pruning Parafilm 100/120M Grafting Tape Seedle Garden Parafilm graft budding Plant floristry Pruning repair Stretch Pruner moisture barrier fruit tree Nursery This grafting tape is made of polyethylene, waterproof, flexible, stretchable, and adheres to itself, able to reduce labor costs and improve the survival rate of seedlings. And it is well-stretched with plant growth. Great for budding and grafting, suitable for pecans, walnuts, citrus, avocado, stone fruits, etc. Color: White Green Material: PE Diameter: White Dia. 3cm / Green Dia. 2cm. Length: White 120m / Green 100m Waterproof, flexible, stretchable, and adheres to itself Reducing labor costs and improving the survival rate of seedlings Quality polyethylene grafted film is self-adhesive without knotting and which saves you time Stretches with plant growth, and is resistant to fungus and mildew. Great for budding and grafting, suitable for pecans, walnuts, citrus, avocado, stone fruits, etc.
$17.99 - $24.99
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Green Jalapeño Chili – 3 Live Hot Pepper Plants
Get a serious head start on your pepper harvest with these 3 live Green Jalapeño chili plants — fully established, organically grown, and over 75 days old. These aren't seedlings; they're mature, robust plants ready to transplant directly into your garden bed or container. Each was grown from isolated, non-crossed seeds for consistent pod shape, classic jalapeño heat, and reliable flavor — perfect for salsas, stuffing, grilling, or pickling. What You Get ✅ 3 live Green Jalapeño chili plants, 75+ days old, ready to transplant Plant Highlights 🌶️ Classic Jalapeño Heat & Flavor — 2–3 inch pods, ideal for cooking and preserving 🌱 Mature Plants, Not Seedlings — established and ready for immediate transplanting 🧪 Isolated Seed Origin — grown from netted, non-crossed seeds for consistent results 🪣 Compact & Productive — great for 5-gallon containers or garden beds ☀️ Full Sun Lover — thrives with 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily 👨🌾 Beginner Friendly — easy to grow, high yield potential Care Guide Transplanting: Move to a 5-gallon container or garden bed immediately upon arrival Light: Full sun — minimum 6–8 hours daily Water: Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy Fertilizer: Feed with organic fertilizer every 2–3 weeks during the growing season Best containers: 5-gallon buckets or raised garden beds Frequently Asked Questions Are these seedlings or mature plants? These are mature, established plants — over 75 days old. They are not seedlings. You can transplant them directly into your garden or container right away. How spicy are Green Jalapeños? Green Jalapeños typically measure 2,500–8,000 Scoville Heat Units — a medium heat level that's versatile for cooking, pickling, stuffing, and fresh salsas. What size container do I need? A 5-gallon bucket or container is ideal for one plant. Make sure it has drainage holes and use a well-draining potting mix for best results. How long until I can harvest? Since these are already 75+ days old and established, you can expect peppers to be ready for harvest within a few weeks of transplanting under good growing conditions. Can I grow these indoors? Jalapeños need full sun to produce well. If growing indoors, place near a south-facing window or use a grow light providing at least 6–8 hours of bright light daily.
$36.00
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Shipped from Pittsburgh, PA , USA Green Skin Long Bitter Melon Seeds (Ku Gua) – Momordica charantia
Grow the classic long, green-skinned Bitter Melon (Ku Gua) known for vigorous vines and high yields. This warm-season climber performs best on a trellis, producing elongated fruits with characteristic ridges. Suitable for in-ground beds or large containers in full sun. USDA Growing Zone: perennial in zones 10–11; grown as a warm-season annual elsewhere. Why Choose This Variety? Reliable long-fruited type with traditional green skin and ridges Vigorous vining growth; trellis-trained for cleaner, straighter fruits Adaptable to garden beds or 5+ gallon containers Non-GMO seed and fresh stock Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Late spring to midsummer after all frost; soil 21–29°C (70–85°F) Soil: Fertile, well-draining mix; target pH 6.0–6.8 Light: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily) Sowing Depth: 1–1.5 cm (about 1/2") Spacing: 30–45 cm (12–18") between plants; provide a strong trellis Watering: Keep evenly moist; avoid waterlogging during germination Germination: Typically 7–14 days in warm conditions Days to Harvest: ~60–75 days from transplant (varies by climate and culture) FAQs Is this the long, green Chinese Bitter Melon? Yes. This is the long, green-skinned type commonly called Ku Gua, selected for vigorous vines and elongated fruits. Will it grow in containers? Yes. Use a 5–10+ gallon container with a sturdy trellis. Keep soil evenly moist and feed regularly for best yields. Does it require a trellis? Strongly recommended. Trellising improves airflow, fruit shape, and harvest quality while saving space. What are the growing zones? USDA Zones 10–11 (perennial). In cooler zones, grow as a warm-season annual after danger of frost. Where to buy Bitter Melon seeds for sale? At Seeds World, you can find fresh Bitter Melon seed options with convenient shipping across the U.S. Choose the quantity that fits your garden and season, and follow the planting guide above for dependable results.
$10.99 - $15.99
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Grow Sponge Hydroponics Replacement Seed Starter Pods
Start seeds faster and cleaner with our Grow Sponge Hydroponics Replacement Seed Starter Pods, designed for strong root development, high germination rates, and easy transplanting. These premium grow sponges are compatible with most hydroponic growing systems and can also be transplanted directly into soil once seedlings are established. Made from balanced pH, mold-resistant growing media, each sponge delivers excellent water retention and oxygen flow—creating the perfect environment for seeds to sprout and thrive. Grow herbs, vegetables, fruits, and flowers with confidence, whether indoors or outdoors. Perfect for beginners and experienced growers alike, these seed starter pods make hydroponic growing simple, efficient, and mess-free. 🌱 Why Grow with Grow Sponge Hydroponic Pods? Compatible with most hydroponic systems Balanced pH for healthy root development Strong water-wicking ability Mold-free & clean growing media High germination success Easy to transplant into soil Suitable for herbs, veggies, fruits & flowers 🌿 Growing Tips How to Use: Soak grow sponges in water for 3–5 minutes Place 2–3 seeds into the center hole Insert pods into your hydroponic system Keep moist and wait for germination Best Crops to Grow: Basil, cilantro, thyme Lettuce & leafy greens Strawberries Tomatoes & peppers Flowers & ornamentals 💡 Tip: Once roots are well-developed, transplant directly into soil—no need to remove the sponge. ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are these compatible with AeroGarden-style systems?Yes, they are compatible with most popular hydroponic systems. Can I transplant seedlings into soil?Absolutely. These sponges are designed for easy soil transplanting. Do I need special nutrients?Use your system’s recommended nutrients once seedlings emerge. Are the sponges reusable?For best results, we recommend using new sponges for each planting cycle. Will they grow mold?No—these sponges are mold-resistant and well-shaped for airflow. Where to Buy Grow Sponge Seed Starter Pods?At Seeds World, we offer premium hydroponic grow sponges with fast U.S. shipping, so you can start growing immediately with clean, reliable results.
$17.99 - $29.99
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Gulf Annual Ryegrass (Cool Climate Grass Seeds) - (1/4 lbs. Sampler Packet)
Note: 1/4 lbs. Sampler Packet The ideal choice for lush, vibrant lawns and landscapes. Specially cultivated for its fast establishment and brilliant green color, gulf annual ryegrass quickly transforms your outdoor spaces into a stunning sea of green. A temporary lawn can be quickly established with annual rye grass seed.It is a throw-and-grow seed that doesn't require tilling, digging, or removing existing permanent ground cover in order to be planted.It functions to give greening and stop erosion throughout the winter months and is intended for temporary or seasonal lawns. Rapid germination for quick cover It is possible to use it to overseed dormant warm-weather grasses. Helpful in preventing erosion Best for full sun to light shade (sunlight exposure of 6 to 8 hours per day) Grows in 5 to 10 days. Up to 200-300 square feet is covered
$17.99
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Haworthia Veneosa Tessellata Cactus Succulent Live Plant
Haworthia Veneosa Tessellata cactus Cacti Succulent real live plant (This plant comes in a 2" pot. You will receive a very similar plant to the one in the picture. It may or may not be blooming at the time of your purchase. The plant is shipped in its pot to prevent any damage to the roots).Haworthia Veneosa Tessellata goes by the common name “Veined Haworthia” or “Window Haworthia”. This succulent is spiral-shaped. The plant originated in Namibia and comes from the family of Asphodelaceae. It becomes dormant in mid-winter and late spring and can grow up to a height of 6 inches. Growth Rate The succulent is a slow-growing plant with green and brownish leaves. It forms rosettes that are fleshy and firm in texture. Flowering You will witness tiny white and green flowers on top of extremely long stems. You will see these flowers growing out in the summer season. Watering and Feeding Water deeply but only when the soil has dried out. Stop watering during the summers to prevent root rot. Take a rest from feeding in summer, but continue it in the spring and fall. Dilute the fertilizer by half. Soil The succulent does not settle in any soil except a well-drained mix. Ensure it has coarse sand, pumice, or perlite. Containers should have holes. Hardiness Hawrothia grows best in the summer season. It has a frost tolerance of anywhere between -3.9° C (25° F). Furthermore, it is hardy in the 9b to 11b zones. Light Direct sunlight is not recommended since it will burn the leaves. Provide it with medium light. Propagation Allow the offsets to grow to a decent size before you separate them. To make sure it survives on its own and has some roots. You would love to know that Haworthia Veneosa Tessellata loves to live in the same temperatures that we humans like to live in. They are much like us since they can flower only when they are happy.
$32.00
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Ships from Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, USA Heritage Everbearing Raspberry Seeds
Grow your own delicious, juicy raspberries right at home with our Heritage Everbearing Raspberry Seeds—a classic, reliable, and disease-resistant variety loved by gardeners and growers across the USA. Heritage produces two abundant harvests per year: a light crop in early summer and a heavy, premium-quality fall crop packed with rich flavor. These vigorous plants grow well in containers, raised beds, or traditional garden rows. Heritage raspberries are known for their firm texture, deep red color, exceptional sweetness, and ability to thrive in a wide range of climates. Perfect for fresh eating, baking, preserving, smoothies, and freezing. Whether you're starting a berry patch or expanding your backyard orchard, Heritage Everbearing Raspberry Seeds deliver year-round satisfaction and high yields. 🌱 Why Grow Heritage Everbearing Raspberry Seeds? Long-season producer: summer + fall harvests Delicious, sweet, high-quality berries Thrives in zones 4–9 with great cold resistance Perfect for containers, small gardens, and homesteads Disease-resistant and easy to grow Ideal for fresh eating, jams, desserts, freezing, and more 🌿 Growing Tips Start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost Keep soil consistently moist—not soggy Transplant to full-sun location with rich, well-drained soil Space plants 2–3 ft apart Add mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weeds Prune canes annually to boost production Provide a trellis or support for best fruiting ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How long do raspberry seeds take to germinate?Germination can take 14–30 days with consistent warmth and moisture. When will the plants produce fruit?Typically in the second year, with everbearing varieties producing two crops annually. Can I grow raspberries in pots?Yes! Use a large container (5+ gallons) with good drainage. Do raspberries need full sun?Yes—at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for best yields. Are Heritage raspberries hardy?Very—suitable for USDA Zones 4–9. Where to Buy Heritage Raspberry Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Heritage Everbearing Raspberry seeds with fast U.S. shipping so you can enjoy homegrown berries with ease.
$9.99 - $24.99
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Honey Rock Cantaloupe Seeds
The Honey rock melon produces a very sweet and delicious fruit that matures to six 6" in diameter. Excellent source of vitamin C. Day to Maturity | 85-100 days DISTANCE APART IN ROW: 6-8" ROWS APART: 72-96" PLANTING DEPTH: 1" PLANT IN SUN AFTER CHANCE OF FINAL FROST. Melon Seeds - Because of the long growing season, start plants indoors 4 to 5 weeks before outdoor planting time. Direct sow 4-5 seeds in a hill and then thin to the appropriate spacing.
$9.99 - $15.99
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Hot Birdseye Chili Pepper Seeds – Heirloom Fire Heat
Turn up the heat in your garden and kitchen with Hot Birdseye Chili Pepper Seeds, a legendary heirloom chili prized for its intense spice and compact, productive plants. These small but mighty peppers pack serious heat, making them a favorite for hot sauces, drying, pickling, and Asian, African, and Caribbean cuisine. Grown from open-pollinated, non-GMO seed stock, Birdseye peppers thrive in gardens, raised beds, and containers. Each plant produces clusters of upright peppers that ripen from green to fiery red, delivering bold flavor and eye-catching color. 🌱 Why Grow Hot Birdseye Chili Pepper Seeds? 🔥 Extremely hot, bold-flavored peppers 🌶️ Heirloom & non-GMO, open-pollinated seed 🌿 High-yield plants with compact growth 🥘 Perfect for hot sauce, drying & cooking 🌞 Grows well in gardens, pots & raised beds 🌿 Growing Tips Plant Type: Annual (not intended to overwinter) Days to Maturity: 120–140 days Light: Full sun (6–8 hours daily) Soil: Rich, well-drained soil Water: Keep evenly moist, avoid waterlogging Planting: Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost Zones: All U.S. growing zones (as annual crop) 🌱 Tip: Warm soil and consistent sun produce the hottest peppers. ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How hot are Birdseye chili peppers?Birdseye peppers are very hot, often reaching 50,000–100,000+ Scoville Heat Units. Are these seeds non-GMO?Yes. These are non-GMO, heirloom, open-pollinated seeds. Can Birdseye peppers be grown in containers?Absolutely. They perform very well in pots with good drainage. How long do they take to mature?Peppers typically mature in 120–140 days from planting. Can these peppers be overwintered?They are grown as annuals and are not intended for overwintering. Where to Buy Hot Birdseye Chili Pepper Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer premium-quality Birdseye chili pepper seeds that are non-GMO, heirloom, and carefully packed fresh, with fast U.S. shipping for confident planting.
$11.95 - $19.95
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Hot Jalapeno Chilli Pepper Seeds
USA Tam Jalapeno Chilli Pepper Seeds- 75 ct. Days to Maturity: 85 Days Description: The standard for nachos and Mexican cuisine. These rounded, thick-walled fruits are borne in great numbers on very vigorous 26" plants. They are ready to pick when dark green.
$8.99 - $11.99
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Hyacinth Bean Seeds
Hyacinth Bean Seeds – Rare, Vibrant Vine Add a stunning touch to your garden with Hyacinth Bean Vines. This rare variety features beautiful light to dark purple flowers and slender pods, perfect for trellises, fences, or as a decorative climbing plant. The young pods are not just ornamental—they’re a delicious vegetable, known for their unique flavor and vibrant appeal. Why Choose This Variety? Stunning Flowers & Pods: Eye-catching purple blooms with edible, tender pods. Fast Growth: Vigorous vines thrive in summer heat, perfect for trellises and fences. High Yield: Daily harvesting during the active growing season ensures a bountiful supply. Planting Instructions: Soak: Soak seeds for 6-8 hours before planting. Sow: Plant 1 inch deep and 6 inches apart in well-drained soil. Care: Thrives in warm weather; growth slows in cooler temperatures. Enhance your garden with this rare, show-winning vine—order your Hyacinth Bean Seeds today for beauty and flavor! 🌱
$10.31 - $27.99
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Hybrid Tulip Bulbs for Fall Planting | Mixed Perennial Tulip Varieties
Transform your garden into a vibrant spring masterpiece with Hybrid Tulip Bulbs for Fall Planting — a stunning mix of premium perennial tulips that return year after year with brilliant color and elegance. Each bulb produces strong stems topped with large, long-lasting blooms in a breathtaking array of colors — from soft pastels to bold reds, yellows, and purples. Perfect for garden beds, borders, or containers, these hybrid tulips are bred for durability, uniform blooming, and weather resistance. Plant them in fall, and enjoy a dazzling spring display that brightens your outdoor space and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Whether you’re creating a formal garden, a cheerful cutting bed, or adding curb appeal, these mixed hybrid tulips bring classic beauty and effortless charm to any landscape. 🌱 Why Grow Hybrid Tulip Bulbs? Long-lasting spring blooms in a mix of stunning colors Reliable perennial varieties that return year after year Excellent for cut flowers, borders, and containers Easy to plant and maintain — perfect for beginner gardeners 🌿 Growing Tips: Planting Time: Plant bulbs in fall (6–8 weeks before frost). Depth & Spacing: Sow bulbs 6–8 inches deep and 4–6 inches apart, pointy end up. Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade. Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil; avoid soggy conditions. Watering: Water after planting, then sparingly until spring growth begins. For continuous blooms, plant bulbs in clusters and mix early, mid, and late-blooming tulip varieties. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) When should I plant tulip bulbs?Plant in fall, about 6–8 weeks before the ground freezes. Will these tulips come back every year?Yes! These are perennial hybrid tulips that rebloom beautifully each spring. Can I grow tulips in pots?Absolutely! Use deep containers with good drainage and place in sunny spots. How long do tulip flowers last?Blooms typically last 2–3 weeks, depending on temperature and weather. Do I need to dig up tulip bulbs after blooming?No — in most climates, simply let the foliage die back naturally, and they’ll return next spring. Where to Buy Hybrid Tulip Bulbs for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Hybrid Tulip Bulbs with fast U.S. shipping. Stock up now for fall planting and enjoy a spectacular spring bloom display that will turn heads year after year.
$27.95 - $47.95
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Shipped from Goldsboro, North Carolina, USA Hydrangea Paniculata Flower Seeds – Colorful Hardy Shrubs for Your Garden
Hydrangea Paniculata Flower Seeds Bring a vibrant burst of color to your garden with Hydrangea Paniculata flower seeds. Known for their stunning cone-shaped blooms, these hardy shrubs thrive in a variety of climates and deliver long-lasting floral displays from midsummer through fall. Why Grow Hydrangea Paniculata? 🌸 Multiple stunning color variations – choose from shades like Deep Rose, Lemon Cream, Blue Lace Edge, and more 🌞 Thrives in full sun or partial shade 🌱 Cold hardy – suitable for USDA zones 3–7 💧 Low maintenance and adaptable once established 📦 Fresh seeds, carefully packed and shipped from the USA Planting Instructions Prepare Soil: Fill a planting flat two-thirds full with vermiculite or perlite potting soil. Sprinkle seeds on the surface and cover lightly with plastic wrap to maintain humidity. Provide Light: Place the flat in a bright location but avoid direct sun. Germination occurs in 10–14 days. Transplant Seedlings: Move seedlings with 2–4 true leaves into 1-gallon pots with rich compost mix. Outdoor Planting: Transplant outdoors in late spring after frost, choosing a sunny or partly shaded spot. Enjoy large, beautiful blooms that brighten your garden for months! FAQ How long does it take Hydrangea Paniculata to bloom from seed? Typically, plants grown from seed may take 2–3 years to reach full blooming size, depending on growing conditions. Can Hydrangea Paniculata handle cold climates? Yes! Hydrangea Paniculata is cold hardy and performs well in USDA zones 3–7, making it ideal for many northern regions. What is the best location to plant these hydrangeas? Choose a location with morning sun and afternoon shade. They can tolerate full sun in cooler regions but prefer some shade in hotter climates. Where to buy Hydrangea Paniculata flower seeds for sale? At Seeds World, you can find fresh, high-quality Hydrangea Paniculata flower seeds, shipped quickly to your door with careful packaging to ensure seed viability.
$11.99 - $21.99
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Shipped from Julian, California, USA Imperator Carrot Seeds – Long, Sweet, Crisp Heirloom Roots
Grow the classic long, sweet, and crisp carrots loved by home gardeners and market growers with Imperator Carrot Seeds. Known for their extra-long tapered shape, smooth skin, and outstanding sweetness, Imperator carrots are perfect for fresh eating, juicing, roasting, and storage. These heirloom, Non-GMO seeds produce uniform, deep-orange roots reaching 8–10 inches long, making them ideal for loose, deeply worked garden soil or raised beds. Their strong tops also make harvesting easy and help prevent breakage. 🌱 Why Grow Imperator Carrot Seeds? Classic long, sweet carrot variety Excellent for juicing, snacking & cooking Uniform, deep-orange roots with crisp texture High yields with strong, healthy tops Perfect for home gardens & market growers Fresh, Non-GMO seeds for reliable performance 🌿 Growing Tips Soil: Loose, deep, sandy or loamy soil—avoid heavy clay Sunlight: Full sun (6–8 hours) Planting Depth: 1/4 inch Spacing: 2–3 inches apart; thin seedlings for best root size Germination: 10–20 days Watering: Keep soil consistently moist until established Maturity: 65–75 days Pro Tip: For straight, long roots, loosen soil at least 12 inches deep and avoid fresh manure. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How long do Imperator carrots grow?They typically reach 8–10 inches when grown in deep, loose soil. Are Imperator carrots good for juicing?Yes! Their sweetness and high water content make them excellent for juicing. Do these seeds need special soil?They grow best in loose, sandy, well-drained soil to help roots grow long and straight. How long does it take to harvest?About 65–75 days from sowing. Are these seeds Non-GMO?Yes—Seeds World only supplies fresh, Non-GMO seeds. Where to Buy Imperator Carrot Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Imperator Carrot seeds with fast U.S. shipping, ensuring gardeners receive premium-quality seeds ready to grow long, sweet, delicious carrots.
$9.95 - $14.99
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New Jersey, United States Iris Seeds – Heirloom Mixed Varieties (30 Seeds)
Looking for iris seeds for sale? This mixed pack includes a variety-style selection of iris flower seeds (as labeled by the supplier) designed for gardeners who want a colorful, unpredictable bloom mix. Iris is a perennial genus known for bold spring displays, making it a great choice for borders, cottage gardens, and cut-flower beds. Why Choose Iris Flowers from Seed? Mixed bloom colors – ideal for gardeners who enjoy variety Perennial potential – can return year after year once established Great for garden borders – classic upright foliage and showy flowers Outdoor growing – suited for in-ground beds and larger containers What’s in the Pack? You receive 30 iris seeds in one pack. This is a mixed-lot style product, so varieties and flower colors are not individually labeled. Bloom results can vary between plants grown from the same pack. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Fall outdoors, or late winter/early spring indoors after cold stratification Cold Stratification: Recommended (about 4–8 weeks in a moist medium in the refrigerator) to improve sprouting Soil: Well-draining seed-starting mix; transplant later to garden soil with good drainage Light: Full sun is best; light afternoon shade can help in very hot climates Depth: About 1/8–1/4 inch (light coverage) Watering: Keep evenly moist (not soggy) during germination Germination: Can be slow and irregular; some seeds may take weeks to months FAQs Is this iris seed or iris rhizome? This product is seed, not rhizomes/bulbs. Iris grown from seed takes longer to mature than planting rhizomes, but it can be a rewarding way to grow new plants. How long does it take iris to bloom from seed? Many irises grown from seed bloom in 2–3 years (sometimes sooner or later depending on variety and growing conditions). Expect the first year to focus on leaf and root growth. Are the varieties or colors labeled? No. This is a mixed pack, so individual varieties and exact flower colors are not identified. Results will vary from plant to plant. What USDA growing zones are best for iris? Many common garden irises do well across a wide range, often around USDA Zones 3–9. Because this is a mixed-lot product, exact hardiness depends on the specific varieties in your pack and your local winter conditions. Where can I find iris seeds for sale? If you want iris seeds with a straightforward buying experience, Seeds World is a practical option: you can compare multiple sellers in one place, review shipping terms, and choose the pack size that fits your project.
$14.99
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Shipped from Brooklyn, New York, USA Irish Moss Pearlwort Seeds – Sagina subulata
Transform your garden into a lush, green carpet with Irish Moss (Sagina subulata) — a low-growing, evergreen perennial that adds elegance and texture wherever it grows. Despite its name, this beauty isn’t a true moss but a hardy ground cover related to carnations, known for its dense emerald foliage and tiny star-shaped white flowers that bloom all summer long. Perfect for rock gardens, borders, and between stepping stones, Irish Moss forms soft, cushiony mats that withstand light foot traffic and stay green year-round in most climates. Its fine, needle-like leaves and delicate blooms bring a touch of charm and sophistication to any outdoor space. Whether you’re filling gaps in a pathway or creating a living green carpet, Irish Moss delivers beauty and practicality — with low maintenance and high reward. 🌱 Why Grow Irish Moss (Sagina subulata) Seeds? 🌸 Charming White Blooms – Tiny white flowers resemble stars sprinkled over emerald foliage. 🌿 Year-Round Greenery – Evergreen mats stay lush and vibrant through all seasons. 🪴 Perfect Ground Cover – Ideal for rock gardens, walkways, and pavers. 🧱 Weed Suppression – Dense growth naturally crowds out unwanted plants. 💧 Low Maintenance – Thrives in average soil with moderate water. 🌿 Growing Tips Soil: Prefers well-draining, moderately moist soil; avoid standing water. Light: Grows best in full sun to partial shade. Planting Depth: Scatter seeds lightly and press into soil surface — do not bury deeply. Watering: Keep soil consistently moist until established. Germination: Tiny seedlings emerge in 14–21 days — be patient and avoid disturbing them. Spacing: Space plants 6–12 inches apart for a uniform carpet. Maintenance: Trim lightly to maintain shape and remove flower stalks after blooming. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Irish Moss actually moss?No — it’s a flowering perennial related to carnations, not true moss. Can it grow between stepping stones?Yes! It’s one of the best choices for filling gaps between pavers and pathways. How tall does Irish Moss grow?It stays compact — just 1–2 inches tall and spreads 12–18 inches wide. Is Irish Moss evergreen?Yes, it keeps its green color year-round in most climates (Zones 4–10). How long does it take to germinate?Seeds sprout in 2–3 weeks, and patience pays off with lush, dense coverage. Where to Buy Irish Moss (Sagina subulata) Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Irish Moss Seeds with fast U.S. shipping and excellent germination rates. Perfect for rock gardens, borders, pavers, and lawn alternatives, these seeds bring enduring beauty and texture to your outdoor space.
$14.99 - $29.95
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Ironweed Seeds (Vernonia fasciculata) – Native Purple Wildflower
Looking for ironweed seeds (Vernonia fasciculata)? This native prairie wildflower produces upright stems topped with vivid purple clusters in mid to late summer. It thrives in full sun with medium to moist soils, settles well into meadows and rain-garden settings, and supports pollinators with abundant nectar. Why Choose Ironweed? Native, hardy perennial with reliable late-season color Pollinator-friendly — attracts bees and butterflies Robust, upright habit typically 3–6 ft tall; suitable as a backdrop Moisture tolerant — does well in medium to moist soils and tolerates clay Adaptable light — full sun to light/partial shade What’s in the Pack? Fresh, clean ironweed (Vernonia fasciculata) seed in a sealed packet — suitable for direct sowing or starting in trays for later transplant. Planting Instructions Best Time to Sow: Late fall outdoors (dormant sowing), or spring after 30–60 days cold-moist stratification Soil: Medium to moist; tolerates clay; not fussy about pH Light: Full sun to partial shade Depth: Surface-sow or cover very lightly (~1/8 in.) Watering: Keep evenly moist through germination; moderate moisture thereafter Spacing & Size: Space 18–24 in.; mature height typically 3–6 ft Bloom Window: Mid–late summer (July–September) Growing Zone: USDA 4–9 FAQs Does ironweed need cold stratification? Yes. For spring sowings, provide 30–60 days of cold-moist stratification to break dormancy. Alternatively, sow outdoors in late fall and let winter conditions stratify the seed naturally. How tall does Vernonia fasciculata get, and will it flop? It’s typically 3–6 ft tall with sturdy, upright stems. In rich sites you can reduce height by cutting back plants by about one-third in early summer to keep them shorter and tidier. Will ironweed spread aggressively? It’s a clump-forming perennial that may self-seed modestly. Deadhead or trim after bloom if you wish to limit volunteers. Is ironweed good for rain gardens or heavier soils? Yes. It prefers medium to moist conditions and tolerates clay, so it’s a strong candidate for rain-garden edges, meadows, and similar settings. Where to buy ironweed seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we list fresh Vernonia fasciculata seeds from vetted sellers with fast U.S. shipping options. Compare pack sizes and growing details on the product page and choose what fits your project.
$11.99 - $18.99
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Italian Dandelion Chicory Seeds (NON-GMO)
Grow the delicious, nutrient-rich leafy green loved in Italian kitchens with Italian Dandelion Chicory Seeds (NON-GMO). Despite its name, this flavorful heirloom green isn’t a true dandelion—it’s a special chicory variety known for long, serrated leaves and a pleasant, mildly bitter taste perfect for salads, sautés, soups, and classic Italian dishes. Italian Dandelion (Cichorium intybus) thrives in home gardens, raised beds, or containers and grows quickly for repeated harvests. Its deep green leaves are packed with vitamins A, C, and K, offering a nutritious addition to your kitchen garden. 🌱 Why Grow Italian Dandelion Chicory Seeds? Flavorful heirloom green used in Italian and Mediterranean cooking Fast-growing and productive with multiple harvest cycles Cold-tolerant and heat-resistant—great for spring and fall gardens Excellent for salads, sautéing, braising, juicing, or pickling Rich in antioxidants, fiber, and essential nutrients Suitable for containers or traditional gardens 🌿 Growing Tip Planting Time: Early spring or late summer Soil Temp: 60–75°F for best germination Sow Depth: ¼ inch deep, lightly covered Spacing: 6–10 inches apart Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy Harvest: 35–55 days; pick outer leaves for continuous regrowth Italian Dandelion grows best with consistent moisture and regular harvesting to encourage tender new leaves. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Italian Dandelion really a dandelion?No. It’s a chicory variety with similar leaf shape but a more refined flavor. How long does it take to harvest?You can begin harvesting tender leaves in 35–55 days. Can it grow in containers?Yes! A pot at least 6–8 inches deep works well. Does Italian Dandelion regrow after cutting?Yes—harvest outer leaves and allow the plant to continue producing. Is it heat tolerant?Moderately—partial shade helps in hotter climates. Where to Buy Italian Dandelion Chicory Seeds?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, NON-GMO Italian Dandelion Chicory Seeds with fast, reliable U.S. shipping. Perfect for home gardeners, chefs, and anyone who loves flavorful, nutritious greens.
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Shipped from Tarpon Springs, FL, USA Jack O'Lantern Pumpkin Seeds (20 Seeds) – Classic Carving Pumpkin, Non-GMO
Jack O'Lantern pumpkin seeds grow the classic, bright-orange carving pumpkins associated with fall. These vigorous vines produce pumpkins suited for decorating, carving, and home cooking, with natural variation in shape and size. Why Choose Jack O'Lantern Pumpkin? Classic carving pumpkin with bright orange color for autumn displays Edible winter squash—use the flesh for cooking and roast the seeds (flavor can vary by harvest) Warm-season, full-sun crop that performs best with room for vines Non-GMO, open-pollinated type with normal, natural variation from seed-grown plants What’s in the Pack? You receive a pack of 20 Jack O'Lantern pumpkin seeds. Sow a little extra and thin to the strongest seedlings after sprouting. Planting Instructions Growing Zone: Grown as a warm-season annual in many regions; plant after the last frost (commonly USDA Zones 3–9). Best Time to Plant: Late spring, once soil is warm (about 65–70°F / 18–21°C) and frost risk has passed. Soil: Fertile, well-draining soil; amend with compost for best growth. Light: Full sun. Depth: About 1/2–1 inch deep. Spacing: Give vines plenty of room; thin to 1–2 plants per hill after sprouting. Watering: Keep evenly moist during germination; water deeply as vines grow, avoiding waterlogged soil. Germination: Often 7–10 days in warm soil. Time to Harvest: Typically around 90–110 days (often ~105 days), depending on conditions. FAQs How big do Jack O'Lantern pumpkins get? Size varies with the specific strain and growing conditions. Many “Jack O'Lantern” pumpkins are medium-sized and commonly end up in the general 7–12 lb range, but they can be smaller or larger depending on spacing, watering, and season length. Can I grow Jack O'Lantern pumpkins in containers? It’s possible, but not ideal. These plants make long vines and need space. If you try containers, use a very large pot (often 10–20+ gallons), provide room for the vine to sprawl, and keep watering and feeding consistent. When should I harvest for carving? Harvest when the pumpkin is fully colored, the rind is hard, and the stem begins to dry. Cut with a few inches of stem attached, then cure in a warm, dry spot for about 1–2 weeks to help the skin toughen for storage and carving. Where to buy Jack O'Lantern pumpkin seeds for sale? If you want a small pack for a fall grow, Seeds World lets you choose from multiple sellers offering Jack O'Lantern pumpkin seed packs, compare shipping options at checkout, and pick the quantity that fits your garden.
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Shipped from Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA Japanese Maple Tree Seeds – Acer palmatum
Add timeless elegance and vivid color to your garden with Japanese Maple Tree Seeds (Acer palmatum). Known for its graceful shape, delicate leaves, and stunning seasonal colors, this beloved ornamental tree is a centerpiece in any landscape. Native to Japan and Korea, the Japanese Maple displays brilliant red, orange, and gold foliage in fall and thrives as a standalone garden tree or bonsai specimen. Its compact growth and sculptural beauty make it perfect for courtyards, patios, and ornamental landscapes. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or new to growing trees, Japanese Maples are a joy to cultivate from seed — rewarding you with a breathtaking living masterpiece. 🌱 Why Grow Japanese Maple Tree Seeds? 🍂 Stunning Seasonal Color – Gorgeous red and golden leaves year-round. 🌳 Perfect for Bonsai or Landscaping – Compact, sculptural, and elegant. 🏡 Easy to Grow from Seed – Rewarding project for beginners and collectors. 🌞 Thrives in Partial Sunlight – Adaptable to most temperate climates. 💧 Low Maintenance Beauty – Requires minimal pruning once established. 🌿 Growing Tips Cold Stratify Seeds: Place in the refrigerator for 120 days before sowing. Sow Shallowly: Plant seeds ¼ inch deep in moist, well-drained soil. Light: Prefers partial shade to full sun (avoid harsh afternoon light). Water: Keep soil evenly moist, but never waterlogged. Transplant: Move seedlings outdoors once frost risk has passed. Ideal Soil: Slightly acidic, well-draining soil rich in organic matter. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are Japanese Maple trees easy to grow from seed?Yes! With cold stratification and proper care, they germinate reliably and grow beautifully. How tall do Japanese Maples grow?Typically 10–25 feet tall, depending on the variety and growing conditions. Can I grow them indoors as bonsai?Absolutely — Japanese Maples are a favorite among bonsai enthusiasts. How long until it produces foliage color?Leaves show color in their first year, becoming more vibrant with age. What zones are best for Japanese Maple trees?Ideal for USDA Zones 5–8, thriving in mild climates. Where to Buy Japanese Maple Tree Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Japanese Maple Tree Seeds (Acer palmatum) with fast U.S. shipping and excellent germination rates. Whether you’re growing for bonsai art, ornamental landscaping, or a fall foliage display, these seeds will add timeless beauty to your space.
$14.99 - $20.99
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Java Fern (Microsorum pteropus) – Potted Live Aquarium Plant
Looking for a hardy, low-maintenance aquarium plant? Java Fern (Microsorum pteropus) is a classic beginner-friendly choice that thrives in low to moderate light, attaches easily to wood or rock, and does not require CO₂. Ideal for community tanks with fish, shrimp, and snails. Why Choose Java Fern? Beginner-friendly, slow to moderate growth – stable plant for low-tech aquariums Low to medium light – resists algae pressure when not overlit Attach to hardscape – tie or glue to driftwood/stone (do not bury the rhizome) No CO₂ required – benefits from basic liquid fertilization Great for fish and shrimp tanks – provides cover and natural look What’s in the Pack? One potted Java Fern with established roots and multiple leaves. Packed carefully to arrive healthy and ready to attach or place. Planting & Care Instructions Placement: Attach to wood/rock with thread or plant glue; keep the rhizome above the substrate. Light: Low–moderate; avoid intense direct light to reduce algae. Water: Freshwater, tropical conditions; typical temperature 20–28°C (68–82°F), pH ~6.0–7.5. Nutrients: Basic all-in-one fertilizer helps; CO₂ optional. Maintenance: Trim older leaves at the base; propagate by dividing the rhizome or planting plantlets that form on leaves. FAQs Is Java Fern good for beginners? Yes. It tolerates a wide range of conditions, grows without CO₂, and prefers low to moderate light—ideal for first aquascapes. How do I plant Java Fern? Do not bury the rhizome. Tie or glue it to driftwood or rock until roots grip naturally. Does Java Fern need CO₂? No. CO₂ is optional; growth is steady in low-tech tanks with regular water changes and basic fertilization. What are the ideal water parameters? Freshwater, 20–28°C (68–82°F), pH around 6.0–7.5, soft to moderately hard water. Keep lighting moderate to limit algae. Where to buy Java Fern for sale? At Seeds World, we offer healthy, potted Java Fern shipped with careful packing. Order online for fast delivery across the U.S.
$18.99 - $29.99
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Joe E. Parker Chili Pepper Seeds
Joe E. Parker Chili Pepper Seeds, NON-GMO, NUMEX, Chile, Chiles Rellenos Numex joe e parker chile pepper (capsicum annuum) is an ideal pepper for stuffing, roasting, or canning. Named after a graduate of NMS U's College of Agriculture and Home Economics, this Anaheim type will produce 6"-8" long chiles by 1.8" wide and will give off mild heat with a SHU of 1500-3000. Very similar to the New Mexico 6-4, but more preferable due to its higher yields and stronger walls. Excellent for chiles Rellenos Germination in 7-21 days, maturity in 75-85 days. Germination: 88% USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): Zones 5-12 Vegetable Type: New Mex, Numex, Chili, or Chile Pepper Soil pH: 7.0 - 8.5 Soil Type: Loam, Sand Climate: Dry, Sub-tropical, Temperate, Tropical Sunlight: Full Sun Species: New Mex, Numex, Chili, or Chile Pepper Watering: Medium
$9.99 - $14.99
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