Welcome to Seed World, your trusted source for premium herb seeds! Since 2015, we’ve delivered plant lovers with the finest, healthy seeds sourced from dedicated farmers and suppliers. Our collection features everything from culinary & aromatic options to medicinal herbs. Our herb seeds are versatile and can be grown indoors in pots or outdoors in gardens, making them perfect for any space. They are usually hardy and easy to grow, making them a favorite for both- beginner gardeners and experienced horticulturists alike.Â
Ready to start your herb garden? Explore our premium herbs for sale today and grow fresh, flavorful plants right at home!
Our Herb Seeds Categories
Culinary Herbs & Edible Plants
Culinary Herbs & Edible Plants are essential for any kitchen. Popular varieties include Genovese basil and Dark Opal Purple basil, cilantro (including Culantro and Mexican Coriander) and oregano. These herbs not only enrich your meals but also offer various health benefits. For a flavorful twist, try our Mint Mix Seeds featuring four mint varieties or Tarragon Seeds for delicious dressings. Many of our seeds, such as the Garden Mix Cilantro - Parsley - Chives - Basil Seeds, are non-GMO, ensuring you grow fresh, natural ingredients.
Perennial & Ornamental Plants
These plants come back year after year, making them a great investment for any garden. Varieties such as white sage and Job's Tears add unique textures and colors to your landscape. Also, our Red Yarrow Seeds attract beneficial insects like bees and butterflies, which are essential for pollination in your garden.
Medicinal Plants & Herbs
Medicinal Plants & Herbs have been valued for centuries for their health benefits. Mullein supports respiratory health, while Panax Ginseng boosts energy. Our St. John's Wort Seeds are known for uplifting moods, and Feverfew can help alleviate migraines, turning your garden into a natural pharmacy.
Aromatic & Insect Repellent Plants
Aromatic & Insect Repellent Plants create a peaceful outdoor oasis. Plants like citronella and lavender deter pests while adding pleasant scents.
Unique & Miscellaneous Plants:
Our range of unique plants goes beyond herbs, with options like turmeric, which has anti-inflammatory benefits, and the Wild Dwarf Cavendish Banana Tree, which can be grown from fruit seeds for a tropical twist in your garden. Combining these with our herb seeds can create a well-rounded, productive garden filled with both useful and beautiful plants.
Grass, Clover & Groundcover
Groundcover plants help maintain soil health and prevent erosion while adding greenery. Creeping Thyme is a favorite for its fragrant foliage, while Alsike Pink Clover improves soil fertility and creeping Winter Savory serves as a culinary herb while effectively suppressing weeds.
Shrubs & Trees
Herbs can also come in the form of shrubs and trees, offering a different dimension to your herb garden. Consider growing tree seeds like manuka tea, which is beneficial for wound and burn healing. Apart from this, you can also grow our Joe Pyeweed to attract pollinators, epromoting a healthy ecosystem.
Kits & Mixed Collections
For easy planting, our Kits & Mixed Collections offer variety in one package. Our Herb Seeds Collection Kit features 15 different herbs, perfect for any kitchen gardener. Explore our Basil Seeds Collection with 12 varieties for fresh, flavorful additions to your recipes.
Organic Herb SeedsÂ
For those who prioritize sustainability and natural growing practices, our organic herb seeds are the perfect choice. Try our Licorice Mint - Certified Organic Seeds for a refreshing flavor or Purple Dead-Nettle Seeds, known for their medicinal qualities, to grow organically at home. These are grown without the use of synthetic chemicals or pesticides.
Where And How To Plant Herb Seeds?
Where to Plant Herb Seeds
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Containers: If you have limited space, containers are a great choice! They work well on patios or balconies. Just pick pots with good drainage to help your herbs grow. Choose pot sizes that match the needs of the herbs you're planting so they have enough room to grow. Also, you can easily move them around to find the best sunlight!Â
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Garden Beds: If you have more space, you can plant your herbs directly in the ground. Just find a sunny spot in your garden with well-drained soil. This method lets your herbs grow naturally and gives your meals that fresh taste you love.
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Raised Beds: Raised beds are a fantastic option! They lift your herbs off the ground, which improves drainage and makes it easier to reach them. This is especially helpful if your soil isn’t the best. Raised beds also look nice in your garden and make caring for your herbs simple and enjoyable!
How to Plant Herb Seeds
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Select Quality Seeds: Choose high-quality herb seeds that suit your culinary needs.
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Prepare the Soil: Use loose, well-draining soil enriched with organic matter or compost for healthy growth.
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Sow Seeds: Follow the seed packet instructions for planting depth and spacing. Generally, plant seeds 1/4 inch deep.
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Water Carefully: After sowing, water gently to keep the soil consistently moist, but avoid overwatering.
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Provide Sunlight: Position containers or garden beds where they will receive 6-8 hours of sunlight daily.
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Thin Seedlings: Once seedlings are established, thin them to allow sufficient space for each plant to grow.
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Mulch: Add a layer of mulch to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.
FAQ’s
How do I know if herb seeds are organic?
Organic herb seeds are labeled as "organic" on the packaging. Look for certifications from recognized organizations, such as USDA Organic, which ensures the seeds are grown without synthetic chemicals, pesticides, or genetically modified organisms.Â
Can I buy herb seeds in bulk for larger gardens?
Yes, you can buy herb seeds in bulk for larger gardens. Seed World offers many varieties, making it easy to plant large herb gardens or grow herbs for commercial purposes. Simply look for bulk options in the product listings or contact us for custom orders.
What is the easiest herb to grow from seed?
Some of the easiest herbs to grow from seed include basil, mint, and parsley. These herbs germinate quickly, require minimal care, and succeed in various conditions. Basil, in particular, is a favorite among beginners due to its fast growth and versatility in cooking.
What herbs are best planted together?
Some herbs grow well when planted together, as they can benefit from each other's presence. For example, basil pairs well with oregano and parsley, while mint and cilantro can grow together in cooler areas of the garden. These combinations help improve growth and deter pests. Just make sure to spaceÂ
them properly to avoid overcrowding.
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