Heirloom Seeds

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  • 250 Baby Blue Eyes Seeds (Nemophila Menziesii) - Seed World 250 Baby Blue Eyes Seeds (Nemophila Menziesii) - Seed World

    250 Baby Blue Eyes Seeds (Nemophila Menziesii)

    Baby Blue Eyes Seeds (Nemophila menziesii) Add vibrant charm to your garden with Baby Blue Eyes, a hardy, easy-to-grow annual native to California. Perfect for beds, borders, and containers, it blooms in stunning blue and white hues, attracting pollinators and hummingbirds. Details: Life Cycle: Annual Light: Full Sun to Partial Shade Height: 4–6 inches Planting Depth: 1/4 inch Zones: 1–10 Bloom Time: Early Spring Water Needs: Average How to Grow: Planting: Direct sow after frost or start indoors 6–8 weeks earlier. Location: Prefers full sun but tolerates partial shade in warm areas. Care: Sow on loosened soil, press seeds firmly without covering, and water regularly. Enjoy fast-growing, low-maintenance blooms that thrive in cooler climates!

  • Butterfly Weed Seeds – Orange Milkweed - Seed World Butterfly Weed Seeds – Orange Milkweed - Seed World

    Shipped from Deltona, Florida, USA Butterfly Weed Seeds – Orange Milkweed

    Transform your garden into a vibrant butterfly haven with Butterfly Weed Seeds (Asclepias tuberosa) β€” also known as Orange Milkweed, Pleurisy Root, or Butterfly Milkweed. This stunning native perennial produces clusters of fiery orange blooms that attract monarch butterflies, hummingbirds, and pollinators all season long. Unlike other milkweed species, Butterfly Weed doesn’t produce milky sap, making it safe around pets and livestock. Its deep taproot gives it excellent drought resistance, and it thrives in sunny, dry, or rocky soils where other plants struggle. This low-maintenance perennial is a favorite for pollinator gardens, wildflower meadows, and natural landscapes. 🌱 Why Grow Butterfly Weed Seeds? πŸ¦‹ Pollinator Magnet – Essential host plant for monarch butterflies and a favorite of bees. 🌸 Brilliant Orange Blooms – Adds long-lasting color from early summer through fall. 🌿 Low-Maintenance & Drought-Tolerant – Thrives even in poor, sandy soils. 🏑 Native Wildflower Beauty – Perfect for wild gardens, borders, and naturalized spaces. 🧑 Non-Toxic Option – Unlike other milkweeds, it contains no milky sap and is less harmful to pets. 🌿 Growing Tips Cold Stratify: For best results, stratify seeds for 30 days in the refrigerator before planting. Planting Depth: Sow seeds ΒΌ inch deep in well-drained soil. Sunlight: Requires full sun (6–8 hours per day). Soil Type: Grows best in sandy, rocky, or average garden soil. Watering: Moderate water during establishment; drought-tolerant once mature. Bloom Time: Flowers from June to September. Hardiness Zones: Ideal for Zones 3–9. Spacing: Space plants 18–24 inches apart for full growth. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Butterfly Weed the same as Milkweed?Yes! It’s a type ofΒ milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) but unlike others, it does not produce milky sap. Does Butterfly Weed attract monarch butterflies?Absolutely β€” it’s aΒ host plant for monarch caterpillars and a nectar source for adult butterflies. How long does it take to bloom?Plants grown from seed usuallyΒ bloom in the second year, but reward you with years of color after that. Can Butterfly Weed grow in pots?Yes, as long as the container is deep enough for itsΒ long taproot and placed in full sun. Is it easy to grow?Very! Once established, Butterfly Weed isΒ virtually maintenance-free and thrives in tough soils. Where to Buy Butterfly Weed Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-germination Butterfly Weed Seeds (Asclepias tuberosa) with fast U.S. shipping. Perfect for pollinator gardens, native landscapes, or eco-friendly spaces β€” these seeds help support monarch conservation while adding a burst of color to your garden.

    $9.95 - $11.99

  • 200 Organic Crimson Giant Radish Seeds – Heirloom | NON-GMO - Seed World 200 Organic Crimson Giant Radish Seeds – Heirloom | NON-GMO - Seed World

    200 Organic Crimson Giant Radish Seeds – Heirloom | NON-GMO

    Crimson Giant Radish is a bold and vibrant heirloom variety that produces large, round roots with deep red skin and crisp white flesh. With its fast growth and mild, peppery flavor, it’s perfect for fresh salads and garden-to-table meals. Why Grow Crimson Giant Radish? 🌱 Ready in just 25–30 days – quick and rewarding crop 🌢️ Mild, peppery taste – great for fresh eating 🌿 Very easy to grow – beginner-friendly β˜€οΈ Thrives in full sun or partial shade πŸ“¦ Includes 200 certified organic, NON-GMO seeds What’s in the Pack? You’ll receive 200 heirloom Crimson Giant Radish seeds, NON-GMO and organically grown. Perfect for raised beds, garden rows, or containers. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Spring or fall Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil Depth: Β½ inch Spacing: 1–2 inches apart Watering: Keep soil evenly moist; germinates in 4–7 days FAQs Is Crimson Giant Radish spicy? It has a mild peppery kick – perfect for salads, not overly hot like some radish types. How long does it take to harvest? Typically ready in 25 to 30 days from sowing under optimal conditions. Can I grow these in containers? Yes, Crimson Giant radishes grow well in pots and raised beds with good drainage. Where to buy Crimson Giant Radish seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, organic Crimson Giant Radish seeds with fast U.S. shipping and quality guaranteed.

  • 125 Black Krim Tomato Seeds - Seed World 125 Black Krim Tomato Seeds - Seed World

    125 Black Krim Tomato Seeds

    Black Krim Tomato Seeds - NON-GMO - Rare Heirloom Black Krim Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum "Black Krim") is an heirloom native to the Isle of Krim in the Black Sea. This Russian indeterminate is known to be the best of black tomatoes. A medium beefsteak variety, fruits will grow to be 8-12 ounces and range from black to violet to a deep red in color. Very juicy and slightly salty with what some say is the best tomato flavor.Germination in 7-10 days, maturity in 70-80 daysGermination: 85%

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

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

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

  • Black flowers with green leaves in a garden setting Nigra Hollyhock Seeds – Alcea rosea | Deep Black Heirloom Blooms

    Nigra Hollyhock Seeds – Alcea rosea | Deep Black Heirloom Blooms

    Grow one of the most striking heirloom flowers in the world with Nigra Hollyhock Seeds (Alcea rosea)β€”famous for their deep, velvety, nearly black blooms that stand tall and command attention. These gothic-beautiful flowers reach 5–8 ft, making them perfect for back borders, fences, farmhouses, and cottage gardens. Nigra Hollyhocks attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, bloom generously from mid-summer to fall, and are cold-hardy in USDA Zones 3–9. Whether you’re building a pollinator garden, adding drama to a landscape, or growing cut flowers, this classic heirloom promises breathtaking results. Easy to grow, dependable, and visually stunningβ€”Nigra Hollyhocks belong in every flower lover’s collection. 🌱 Why Grow Nigra Hollyhock Seeds? πŸŒ‘ Rare, deep-black blooms with a velvety, mysterious finish 🏑 Ideal for cottage gardens, vintage borders & statement landscaping πŸ¦‹ Loved by pollinatorsβ€”excellent for wildlife-friendly gardens 🌿 Cold hardy, drought-tolerant, and low-maintenance once established βœ‚οΈ Gorgeous for cut-flower arrangements 🌺 Blooms in the second year and beyond (biennial/perennial) 🌿 Growing Tips for Nigra Hollyhocks (Alcea rosea) Planting Depth: Lightly press seeds into soil; do not bury deeply Sow Indoors: 6–8 weeks before last frost Direct Sow: After danger of frost Germination: 10–21 days Sunlight: Full sun for darkest bloom color Spacing: 18–24 inches apart Height: 5–8 feet Support: Stake tall plants in windy areas Water: Moderate; avoid waterlogging Blooming: Typically year 2, then returns annually ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are Nigra Hollyhocks truly black?They appear deep maroon-black, especially in full sunβ€”one of the darkest flowers available. Are Nigra Hollyhocks annuals or perennials?They are biennial, blooming in the second year, but often act as short-lived perennials and self-seed reliably. Do they grow well in containers?Because they reach 5–8 ft tall, they perform best in-ground but can grow in large, deep containers. Are they safe around pets?Yesβ€”hollyhocks are generally considered non-toxic to pets and wildlife. Do Nigra Hollyhocks need staking?In windy or exposed areas, staking will help keep tall stalks upright. Where to Buy Nigra Hollyhock Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, non-GMO Nigra Hollyhock seeds with fast U.S. shippingβ€”packed for purity, high germination, and dependable garden performance.

    $11.95 - $24.95

  • 100 Pimento Sweet Pepper Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom - Seed World

    100 Pimento Sweet Pepper Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom

    Pimento Sweet Pepper Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom Pimento peppers (Capsicum Annuum) are mild, flavorful peppers famously used in Pimento cheese spread and as red fillers in green olives. These heart-shaped peppers have smooth skin and ripen from green to red. Scoville Rating: 100-500 SHU Germination: 8-25 days (90% germination rate) Days to Maturity: 80 days Perfect for culinary use, these sweet and versatile peppers are a must-have in any garden!

  • 400 Winter Chervil Culinary Herb Heirloom Seeds - Seed World 400 Winter Chervil Culinary Herb Heirloom Seeds - Seed World

    400 Winter Chervil Culinary Herb Heirloom Seeds

    Winter Chervil Culinary Herb Seeds | Heirloom Chervil is an easy-to-grow herb that thrives in cool, moist conditions, making it ideal for early spring or fall planting. Its delicate, lacy foliage and mild, anise-like flavor make it a gourmet favorite for soups, salads, and sauces. Key Features: Growing Season: Early spring or late summer to fall Zones: 6 and north (spring planting), 7 and south (fall planting) Light Requirements: Partial shade to shield from midsummer heat Soil: Light, moisture-retaining, compost-rich Germination: 7-12 days Plant Spacing: Rows 14" apart; thin seedlings to 12" Frost Protection: Use row covers or plant in a cold frame for winter harvest Chervil is perfect for cool-season gardening and adds a delicate flavor to any dish. Plant it this season for a charming addition to your herb garden!

  • 30 Facing Heaven Chili Hot Pepper Seeds - Seed World Bunch of red chili peppers on a plant with green leaves.

    500 Facing Heaven Chili Hot Pepper Seeds | Heirloom & Non-GMO

    Facing Heaven Chili Peppers are a bold, upright-growing hot pepper variety known for their skyward-facing fruits, intense heat, and ornamental beauty. Popular in Asian cuisine and home gardens alike, these chilies grow in tight clusters above the foliageβ€”making them easy to harvest and stunning to display. With a heat level ranging from 30,000–50,000 Scoville Heat Units, Facing Heaven peppers deliver a sharp, clean burn perfect for stir-fries, chili oil, drying, or making spicy sauces. Plants are compact yet highly productive, making them ideal for containers, raised beds, and small gardens. 🌱 These seeds are heirloom, open-pollinated, and Non-GMO, offering reliable germination and true-to-type plants. 🌱 Why Grow Facing Heaven Chili Seeds? πŸ”₯ Medium–hot heat with excellent flavor 🌢️ Upright peppers make harvesting easy 🌱 Compact plants ideal for containers 🐝 Attractive to pollinators when flowering 🍜 Staple chili in Asian cooking 🌿 Heirloom & Non-GMO genetics 🌿 Growing Tips Start Indoors: 6–8 weeks before last frost Soil Temperature: 70–85Β°F for best germination Seed Depth: ΒΌ inch Sunlight: Full sun (6–8 hours daily) Spacing: 12–18 inches Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, not soggy Days to Maturity: ~75–90 days For best results, transplant outdoors after all danger of frost has passed and nighttime temperatures remain above 55Β°F. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How hot are Facing Heaven Chili Peppers?They range from 30,000–50,000 SHUβ€”hotter than jalapeΓ±os but milder than habaneros. Are these seeds Non-GMO?Yes! These are Non-GMO, heirloom, open-pollinated seeds. Can I grow them in containers?Absolutely. Their compact growth habit makes them perfect for pots. Why do the peppers grow pointing upward?This variety naturally produces upright fruits, which helps with airflow and makes harvesting easier. Are these good for drying?Yesβ€”Facing Heaven chilies dry very well and are excellent for chili flakes and powders. Where to Buy Facing Heaven Chili Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Facing Heaven Chili seeds, carefully packed for quality and shipped fast across the U.S. Grow with confidence using premium seeds you can trust.

  • Johnny Jump Up Viola Seeds | NON-GMO Heirloom Flowers Close-up of colorful pansy flowers with a blurred green background

    Johnny Jump Up Viola Seeds | NON-GMO Heirloom Flowers

    Brighten your garden with the timeless charm of Johnny Jump Up Viola Seeds (Viola tricolor) β€” a beloved heirloom flower known for its cheerful purple, yellow, and white blooms. These petite blossoms thrive in cool weather, offering continuous color from spring through fall and a delightful fragrance that attracts butterflies and pollinators. Perfect for borders, containers, window boxes, or wildflower gardens, Johnny Jump Ups self-seed easily and return year after year. As an edible flower, their colorful petals also make a whimsical garnish for salads, desserts, and drinks β€” adding both flavor and beauty to your kitchen creations. This hardy, low-maintenance annual (often perennial in mild climates) is non-GMO and open-pollinated, making it an ideal choice for sustainable gardeners. 🌱 Why Grow Johnny Jump Up Viola (Viola tricolor) Seeds? 🌸 Cheerful, tri-colored blooms add instant color and joy. πŸ¦‹ Pollinator-friendly β€” attracts bees and butterflies. 🌿 Easy to grow, self-seeding, and long-blooming. 🍽️ Edible flowers β€” perfect for culinary decoration. ❄️ Cold-hardy β€” blooms early in spring and lasts into fall. 🌿 Growing Tips β˜€οΈ Light: Full sun to partial shade. 🌱 Soil: Moist, well-drained soil rich in organic matter. 🌑️ Germination: 10–14 days at 65–70Β°F. 🌾 Planting Depth: Sow β…› inch deep and lightly cover. πŸ’§ Water: Keep soil evenly moist; avoid sogginess. 🌸 Bloom Time: Early spring through fall. πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: Deadhead faded blooms to encourage continuous flowering! ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are Johnny Jump Ups annuals or perennials?They are typicallyΒ annuals, but may reseed themselves and return in mild climates. Can I eat the flowers?Yes β€” the petals areΒ edible and make beautiful garnishes for dishes and desserts. Do they grow well in containers?Absolutely! They thrive inΒ pots, window boxes, and borders. How tall do they grow?Plants reach aboutΒ 6–8 inches tall, perfect for ground cover or edging. When should I plant Johnny Jump Up seeds?Sow outdoors inΒ early spring or indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost. Where to Buy Johnny Jump Up Viola Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, NON-GMO Johnny Jump Up Viola seeds β€” premium heirloom quality for gardeners who love vibrant color and easy-growing flowers. Shop now for fast U.S. shipping and enjoy blossoms that jump with joy all season long!

    $9.99 - $14.99

  • Sale -21% 21 Variety Emergency Survival Organic Vegetable Seeds - Seed World 21 Variety Emergency Survival Organic Vegetable Seeds - Seed World

    21-Variety Emergency Survival Organic Heirloom Vegetable Seeds Kit

    Be prepared to grow your own food with this 21-Variety Emergency Survival Organic Heirloom Vegetable Seed Kit, thoughtfully curated for nutrition, reliability, and long-term storage. This collection includes 21 proven, open-pollinated heirloom vegetables, giving you everything you need to build a productive survival garden in nearly any climate. All seeds are 100% made in the USA, organic, and packed in food-grade resealable bags. Germination rates range from 93–98%, and seed quantities are equal to or greater than standard garden center packsβ€”at a fraction of the cost. Perfect for emergency preparedness, homesteading, off-grid living, or anyone who wants peace of mind knowing they can grow real food when it matters most. 🌱 Why Grow Emergency Survival Heirloom Seeds? 🚨 Designed for emergency & long-term food security 🌱 Organic & heirloom β€” save seeds year after year πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ 100% made and packaged in the USA πŸ“¦ Food-grade, resealable storage bags 🌾 High germination rates (93–98%) πŸ₯• Balanced mix of vegetables, herbs & fruits πŸ’° Better value than big-box seed packs 🌿 Included Seed Varieties (21 Total) Black Beauty Eggplant – 50+ De Cicco Broccoli – 100+ Waltham Broccoli – 100+ Snowball Y Improved Cauliflower – 100+ Long Red Cayenne Hot Pepper – 50+ California Wonder Sweet Pepper – 25+ Champion Radish – 50+ Clemson Spineless Okra – 15+ Hale’s Best Jumbo Cantaloupe – 15+ Jubilee Watermelon – 10 Small Sugar Pumpkin – 10 Straight Eight Cucumber – 25 Dark Green Zucchini – 10 Early Summer Crookneck Squash – 15+ Beefsteak Heirloom Tomato – 50+ Genovese Basil – 100+ Leisure Cilantro (Coriander) – 15+ Common Chives – 100+ Red Burgundy Onion – 50+ Yellow Sweet Spanish Onion – 50+ Slow Bolt Arugula – 500+ (Seed counts are estimatesβ€”most packs include more.) 🌿 Growing Tips Suitable for raised beds, containers, or in-ground gardens Start seeds indoors or direct sow depending on variety Use well-draining soil and consistent watering Rotate crops yearly for best yields Save seeds from mature plants for future seasons ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are these seeds organic and non-GMO?Yes. All seeds are organic, non-GMO, and open-pollinated heirlooms. Can I save seeds from these plants?Absolutely. Heirloom varieties allow seed saving for future harvests. How long will these seeds store?When kept cool, dry, and sealed, seeds can remain viable for years. Is this kit good for beginners?Yes! The varieties included are proven, reliable, and beginner-friendly. Are quantities enough for a full garden?Yesβ€”this kit provides thousands of seeds suitable for multiple planting seasons. Where to Buy Emergency Survival Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer premium organic heirloom survival seed kits with fast U.S. shippingβ€”so you can plant with confidence and be ready for anything.

    $37.99 $29.99

  • Sale -40% 30 Green Sausage Heirloom Tomato Seeds - Seed World 30 Green Sausage Heirloom Tomato Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Bothell, WA, USA 30 Green Sausage Heirloom Tomato Seeds

    Green Sausage Tomato Seeds | Organic | Rare Variety | Vegetable | Paste Green Sausage Tomato is yet another beautifully hybridized tomato by Tom Wagner that was coined "Green Sleeves". This determinate will produce 3-4" that are 2-3 ounces in weight, green/yellow striped, elongated, sausage-shaped tomatoes that are ideal for colorful salads or using as a green paste or sauce in salsas and such. Sweet but yet tangy in taste. Genus: Lycopersicon esculentum Sunlight: Full Sun USDA Hardiness Zone (Β°F): Zones 3-12 Soil pH: 5.0 - 6.0 Species: Sausage Tomato Soil Type: Clay, Loam, Peat, Sand Climate: Sub-tropical, Temperate Watering: Medium Germination in 7-14 days, maturity in 75-80 days Germination: 85%

    $14.99 $8.99

  • 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

  • 75 Mixed Four O'clock Seeds - Seed World 75 Mixed Four O'clock Seeds - Seed World

    75 Mixed Four O'clock Seeds

    75 Mixed Four O'clock Seeds | Marvel Of Peru NON-GMO Heirloom Four o'clock” are an old-fashioned annual flower, whose name comes from the fact that the flowers open in the afternoon. The multi-colored trumpet-shaped blooms stay open from late afternoon, and all night until morning when they close again. This mix includes pink, cream, violet, red, and rose, in single as well as multi-colored flowers. Four o'clock are very heavy bloomers and grow very quickly. Four o'clock bloom from late spring to early fall, and the fragrant flowers are sure to be something that hummingbirds and butterflies will notice!Four o'clock are very easy to grow from seed, and prefer average to fertile soil, but can tolerate a variety of well-drained, but moist soil conditions. Plant four o’clock seeds in a location in full sun, but they can also thrive in partial shade as well.Height: 18" - 24"Spread: 12" - 18"Zones: all

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At Seed World, we bring you the rich heritage of heirloom seeds for sale. These allow you to cultivate plants with deep-rooted history and tradition. Our seeds carry the legacy of rich flavors, colors, and natural resilience for your garden.

Our organic heirloom seeds collection spans a wide range of categories. We offer timeless flowers, vegetables, shrubs, cover crops, and herb seeds. Most of our seeds are non-GMO and grown with care to ensure natural vitality and authenticity.

No matter the purpose of your garden β€” whether food, beauty, or sustainability β€” our heirloom seeds for sale help you connect with gardening traditions. Explore our diverse collection to find perfect seeds for your garden and order heirloom seeds for sale from Seed World today!

Our Heirloom Seeds Categories

1. Flower Seeds

Our heirloom iris seeds include two popular varieties: 20 Heirloom Iris Seeds and Iris Tectorum Perennial Flower seeds. Iris Tectorum Perennial flowers bloom in colors like Blue Flag, Yellow Flag, and Wild Purple. The 20 Heirloom Iris seeds bloom in blues, purples, and whites with intricate patterns, favored by flower lovers.

These perennial flowers grow from late spring to early summer. They thrive best in full sun to partial shade and prefer well-draining, moderately fertile soil.

2. Vegetable Seeds

We offer 20 different types of organic heirloom vegetable seeds. For example, the 15000 Survival Garden features 32 non-GMO varieties. You can grow tasty options like black krim tomatoes and Boston pickling cucumbers. Add spice with birdseye chili peppers and sweetness with banana peppers.

Our vegetable collection includes organic seeds such as organic radish and snowball cauliflower seeds. Explore and buy more heirloom garden seeds from our online shop!

3. Herb Seeds

In our heirloom herbs category, we feature a trio of heirloom seeds. Anise is prized for its licorice-like flavor and aroma, perfect for desserts. Bouquet Dill grows quickly and attracts beneficial insects. It is ideal for cooking and reaches heights of 24-30 inches.

Winter Chervil thrives in cool, moist conditions and prefers semi-shaded areas to prevent bolting. These seeds enhance any herb garden with natural flavors and benefits.

4. Shrub and Cover Crop Seeds

Looking for heirloom organic seeds that boost crop yields and soil health? Our Shrub and Cover Crop Seeds are excellent choices. The 100 Wonderberry Heirloom Shrub produces tasty berries perfect for fresh eating or preserves.

Cover crop seeds like 100 Alfalfa Cover Crop enrich soil by adding nutrients, improving structure, and preventing erosion. These choices are smart for any sustainable garden.

Why Grow Heirloom Seeds for Sale

1. Non-GMO and Open-Pollinated

Heirloom seeds are naturally open-pollinated through insects or wind. They are not genetically modified and have often been grown unchanged for decades. This allows seed saving from your own plants to replant year after year.

2. Connection to History and Tradition

Many heirloom seed varieties are passed down for generations. For example, the Wonderberry heirloom shrub seeds have a rich cultivation history. Growing heirloom seeds preserves agricultural history and keeps stories alive for future gardeners.

3. A Smart Investment

Heirloom seeds can be saved and replanted, reducing yearly seed purchasing costs. By saving seeds from bountiful harvests like Black Diamond Watermelons or Serrano Peppers, you make a cost-effective choice.

4. Better for Pollinators

Heirloom plants often produce more nectar and pollen than modern hybrids. Varieties such as Bouquet Dill and Birdseye Chili Peppers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Supporting pollinators helps maintain local biodiversity and a healthy ecosystem.

5. Pest and Disease Resistance

Heirloom varieties have natural pest and disease resistance developed over years of adaptation. Plants like Copenhagen Cabbage and Pimento Sweet Peppers can survive common garden issues without synthetic pesticides. This promotes organic gardening and a thriving crop.

So, roll up your sleeves and get ready to connect with traditional planting. Discover the unique joy of growing heirloom seeds for sale in your garden!

Learn more about seed saving and community seed libraries atΒ Dallas Public Seed Library.

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