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  • 20 Organic Common Blue Violet Seeds - Seed World 20 Organic Common Blue Violet Seeds - Seed World

    200 Common Blue Violet Seeds – Native Wildflower

    Bring natural beauty and ecological value to your garden with Organic Common Blue Violet Seeds (Viola sororia)—a beloved native perennial wildflower known for its delicate blue-purple blooms and heart-shaped leaves. Common Blue Violet is an excellent ground cover for shady areas, woodland gardens, and naturalized landscapes. Blooming in early spring, it provides an essential nectar source for native bees, butterflies, and early pollinators. The plant spreads gently by seed and rhizomes, creating a lush, living carpet over time. These certified organic, non-GMO seeds are perfect for gardeners seeking low-maintenance, wildlife-friendly plants that thrive where many others struggle 🌱 Why Grow Organic Common Blue Violet Seeds? 💜 Native perennial wildflower with charming blue-violet blooms 🌳 Thrives in shade and woodland settings 🐝 Early-season nectar source for pollinators 🌱 Excellent natural ground cover 🥗 Edible flowers & leaves (traditionally used) 🌎 Organic, non-GMO, eco-friendly choice 🌿 Growing Tips Sowing: Fall sow outdoors or cold stratify seeds before spring planting Stratification: Cold/moist for 30–60 days recommended Light: Partial shade to full shade (tolerates sun with moisture) Soil: Moist, well-draining, rich soil Water: Keep soil evenly moist during establishment Germination: 14–28 days after stratification Spacing: 6–12 inches Maintenance: Low—self-sows gently once established ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Viola sororia a perennial?Yes, Common Blue Violet is a hardy perennial that returns year after year. Do these seeds need cold stratification?Yes, cold stratification improves germination. Fall sowing works naturally. Can I grow them in shade?Absolutely—this plant thrives in partial to full shade. Are these seeds organic and non-GMO?Yes, they are organically grown and non-GMO. Will they spread?They spread gently by seed and rhizomes, making them excellent natural ground cover. Where to Buy Common Blue Violet Seeds for Sale?At Seed World, we offer fresh, organic Common Blue Violet seeds with fast U.S. shipping—perfect for creating a native, pollinator-friendly landscape.

  • Sale -35% 500 Gotu Kola Seeds (Centella asiatica) – Pennywort | Rau Má - Seed World 500 Gotu Kola Seeds (Centella asiatica) – Pennywort | Rau Má - Seed World

    500 Gotu Kola Seeds (Centella asiatica) – Pennywort | Rau Má

    1 review

    Looking for Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica) seeds for sale? This vigorous creeping herb—also known as Pennywort and Rau Má—forms a lush, low mat of rounded leaves. Ideal for culinary use, container gardens, water-garden edges, and as a moisture-loving groundcover in warm climates. Why Choose Gotu Kola? Vigorous, low-growing habit that knits into a tidy green mat Culinary herb used fresh in Southeast Asian salads and drinks Moisture-loving—thrives in consistently damp or boggy soils Shade tolerant to partial sun; great under taller plants Container friendly for patios, windowsills, or indoor growing with good light Growing Zone: Perennial in USDA 9–11; grow as an annual or overwinter indoors in cooler zones What’s in the Pack? Sealed pack of 500 Gotu Kola seeds, selected for freshness. Suited for starting in trays or small containers before transplanting, or for direct sowing in warm conditions. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Spring to early summer after frost; indoors anytime with warmth and light Soil: Rich, well-draining but evenly moist; add compost for fertility Light: Partial shade to filtered sun (can adapt to bright indoor light) Sowing Depth: Surface sow to 1/16" (very light cover) Spacing: 8–12" between plants; allow room to spread Watering: Keep consistently moist during germination and growth Germination: Usually 14–28 days at 70–75°F (21–24°C) Notes: Spreads by stolons in warm, moist conditions—use containers if you prefer to limit spread FAQs Is Gotu Kola edible? Yes. The fresh leaves are commonly used in Southeast Asian cuisine—added to salads, smoothies, and refreshing drinks.  Will it grow indoors? Yes. Start in a bright spot with indirect light and keep the potting mix evenly moist. A wide, shallow container works well. Does Gotu Kola need a pond or bog? Not required, but it enjoys consistent moisture. It performs very well near water features or in rich, damp soil. How fast does it spread? In warm zones with steady moisture it spreads steadily by short runners. Use edging or containers where a defined boundary is desired. What growing zones are suitable? Perennial in USDA Zones 9–11. In Zones 3–8, grow as an annual in summer or move containers indoors for winter. Where to buy Gotu Kola seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica) seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Choose the 500-seed pack and follow the planting tips above for reliable results.

    $19.99 $12.99

  • 7000 Creeping Thyme Seeds - Thymus Serpyllum - Seed World 7000 Creeping Thyme Seeds - Thymus Serpyllum - Seed World

    Shipped from Florida, USA 7000 Creeping Thyme Seeds - Thymus Serpyllum

    6 reviews

    Breathe life and fragrance into your garden with Creeping Thyme (Thymus Serpyllum)—a stunning, fast-spreading groundcover that transforms ordinary spaces into vibrant, living carpets. This aromatic herb features soft, tiny leaves and produces a flush of delicate pink-purple blooms in summer, attracting bees and butterflies. With 7000 seeds per pack, you can easily cover larger areas like pathways, rock gardens, or sunny borders. It’s non-GMO, drought-tolerant, and ideal for those who want a lush, low-maintenance alternative to traditional grass. Why Choose Creeping Thyme Seeds - Thymus Serpyllum? ✅ Huge Coverage with 7000 Seeds: Perfect for larger areas, paver gaps, slopes, and lawn replacements.✅ Fragrant, Foot-Friendly & Evergreen: Releases a mild herbal scent when stepped on and stays green year-round in many zones.✅ Drought Tolerant & Hardy: Once established, needs minimal watering – perfect for eco-conscious gardens.✅ Loved by Pollinators: Attracts bees and butterflies with beautiful summer blooms. What’s in the Pack? 7000 Dwarf Creeping Thyme Seeds (Thymus Serpyllum) Packaged in a resealable bag for freshness and ease of use Covers approx. 30–60 square feet, depending on seeding density Simple planting guide included Planting Instructions: Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil. Loosen the soil and remove weeds and debris. Scatter seeds on the surface – press gently but do not cover (they need light to germinate). Mist regularly to keep soil moist during germination (14–28 days). Thin out plants to 6–12 inches apart once established. 📆 Best planting time: Spring to early summer for best results. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Will Dwarf Creeping Thyme grow between stepping stones or pavers?Yes, it’s perfect for use between pavers – low-growing, soft, and beautifully scented when stepped on. How soon will I see flowers?Flowers typically appear in the second year, but some may bloom in the first under optimal conditions. Is this variety evergreen?Yes, in warmer climates (Zones 5–9), it will remain green year-round and act as a perennial. Can I use it as a grass alternative?Absolutely. It’s low-maintenance, drought-resistant, and looks great as a flowering lawn substitute.

  • Sale -17% 4000 Mullein Seeds – Verbascum Thapsus - Seed World 4000 Mullein Seeds – Verbascum Thapsus - Seed World

    Shipped from Brimley, Michigan, USA 4000 Mullein Seeds – Verbascum Thapsus

    Enhance your garden with a lush display of vibrant Verbascum Thapsus: our premium selection of 4000 mullein seeds delivers tall, velvety foliage and striking flower spikes—ideal for borders, wildflower meadows, and cottage gardens. Why Choose Our 4000 Mullein Seeds? 🌱 High germination rate – over 85% under optimal conditions 🌿 Drought tolerant foliage – thrives in dry, sunny spots 🏡 Versatile ornamental appeal – perfect for borders, meadows, and container gardens 📦 Fast shipping from the USA – securely packaged for freshness Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Early spring or fall, when temperatures are 60–75°F. Soil: Well-draining, pH 6.0–7.5 for optimal root development. Light: Full sun; tolerates partial shade. Depth: Scatter seeds on surface or cover lightly (1/16 inch). Spacing: 6 inches apart to allow mature rosettes to develop. Watering: Keep soil lightly moist until germination (14–21 days), then water sparingly. FAQs How much area does 4000 seeds cover? Approximately 50–100 sq ft, depending on sowing density and growing conditions. When is the best time to plant mullein seeds? Sow outdoors in early spring or fall when soil temperatures are between 60–75°F for optimal germination. Does mullein grow well in partial shade? While mullein prefers full sun, it tolerates light shade and will still produce robust foliage and flowers. Where to buy mullein seeds for sale? At Seeds World, you can purchase 4000 premium Verbascum Thapsus seeds with fast U.S. shipping, backed by our germination guarantee and expert support.

    $11.99 $9.99

  • 20 Corsican Mint Seeds - Seed World 20 Corsican Mint Seeds - Seed World

    1200 Corsican Mint Seeds

    Corsican Mint is an herb native to the Island of Corsica & mainland Italy. It has also been naturalized in Portugal & the British Isles. This low-growing ground cover is one of the smallest mints. It only grows to about 1” tall with small leaves that measure only about 5mm (1/8”) long. Check out photo #3 to see a size comparison of Peppermint versus Corsican Mint. Blooming in shades of lilac to mauve, its flowers are proportionately sized, but will still attract pollinators like butterflies. Corsican Mint is very fragrant & has an aroma similar to Peppermint. A “Walk on Me” plant, Corsican Mint is a perfect choice for growing between stepping stones or for edging walkways. This mint can grow in sandy or heavy clay soils, & is much more tolerant of shade & dry conditions than other mints. It is thought to be one of the best mints to grow as a companion for brassica plants like broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, etc. It repels certain pest insects, in part by obscuring the smell of the crop to be protected, and can also enhance the flavor of the crops. Its miniature size makes it perfect for fairy gardens, & it will also be happy to grow in containers so is a great choice for a potted kitchen herb garden. Perennial down to zone 5, Corsican Mint will reseed itself for new plants the following year even in cooler climates. Corsican Mint’s leaves are edible, & can be used raw in salads, as a garnish, made into an herbal tea, added to any cooked dishes for flavor, & is most well known as the flavoring in the liqueur crème de menthe. Additionally, this herb has many traditional medicinal uses, and peppermint essential oil is also extracted from the plant. Name: Corsican MintScientific Name: Mentha RequieniiColor: Lilac - Mauve FlowersPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: Summer (June - Aug in the N Hemisphere)Harvest: Any TimeHardiness Zone: 5 - 9Plant Height: 1"Plant Spacing: 6 - 10"Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Average

  • 500 Culantro Seeds | Mexican Coriander - Seed World 500 Culantro Seeds | Mexican Coriander - Seed World

    Shipped from Easton, Pennsylvania, USA 500 Culantro (Mexican Coriander) Seeds – Ngo Gai | Strong-Flavor Perennial Herb

    Culantro (Eryngium foetidum)—also known as Mexican coriander, Ngo Gai, recao, shadow beni, sawtooth coriander, and many other regional names—is a must-grow herb for cooks who love bold, authentic flavor. Unlike cilantro, culantro is heat tolerant, longer-lasting, and far more aromatic, making it a staple in Caribbean, Central American, Southeast Asian, and Latin cuisines. The plant forms a low rosette of long, serrated leaves with an intense coriander aroma that holds up beautifully in cooking. Culantro is a true perennial in warm climates (Zones 8–11) and can be harvested repeatedly. For continuous regrowth, simply leave about 1 inch of stubble when cutting. This makes it perfect for home gardens, containers, and culinary herb beds. 🌱 Why Grow Culantro Seeds? 🌿 Stronger, richer flavor than cilantro 🔥 Heat tolerant and slow to bolt ♻️ Cut-and-come-again perennial herb 🍲 Essential for Caribbean, Thai, Vietnamese & Latin dishes 🌱 Compact growth—great for containers 🌞 Thrives in sun or partial shade 🌿 Growing Tips Botanical Name: Eryngium foetidum Common Names: Culantro, Ngo Gai, Mexican Coriander, Recao, Shadow Beni Plant Height: 6–10 inches Life Cycle: Perennial (Zones 8–11) Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade Soil Temp: Minimum 70°F Seed Depth: ¼ inch Germination: 14–21 days Days to Harvest: ~85 days Spacing:  Within rows: 8 inches  Between rows: 12 inches 💡 Harvest Tip: Always leave 1 inch of growth to encourage fast regrowth. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is culantro the same as cilantro?No. Culantro has a much stronger flavor, longer leaves, and is more heat tolerant than cilantro. Can culantro grow in hot climates?Yes! Culantro thrives in warm temperatures and is perennial in Zones 8–11. How do I harvest culantro properly?Cut leaves while leaving about 1 inch of stubble to allow continuous regrowth. Can I grow culantro in containers?Absolutely. Its compact growth makes it ideal for pots and small gardens. What cuisines use culantro?Caribbean, Thai, Vietnamese, Central American, Filipino, and Latin cuisines. Where to Buy Culantro Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-germination Culantro seeds with fast U.S. shipping—perfect for gardeners and home chefs who want authentic, bold flavor.

  • Sale -33% 25 Purple Dead-Nettle Seeds – Organic Lamium Purpureum - Seed World 25 Purple Dead-Nettle Seeds – Organic Lamium Purpureum - Seed World

    35 Purple Dead-Nettle Seeds – Organic Lamium Purpureum

    1 review

    35 Purple Dead-Nettle Seeds – Organic Lamium Purpureum Looking for Purple Dead-Nettle seeds for sale? These organic Lamium Purpureum seeds grow into vibrant purple flowering plants that benefit pollinators and can be enjoyed as edible spring greens. A member of the mint family, this variety is not related to true nettles and does not sting. Why Grow Purple Dead-Nettle? 🟣 Attracts bees & pollinators – excellent early nectar source in spring 🥗 Edible young leaves – great for salads, stir-fries, and sauces 🌿 Fast-growing and easy to establish in most climates ☀️ Thrives outdoors – full sun to partial shade 📦 Sealed pack of 35 seeds – ships from the USA What’s in the Pack? Each pack includes 35 organic Purple Dead-Nettle seeds, carefully selected for viability. Ideal for backyard gardens, pollinator habitats, or permaculture projects. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Early spring or fall Soil: Well-draining, slightly moist Light: Full sun to partial shade Depth: Lightly pressed into soil, do not bury deeply Watering: Keep soil moist during germination (7–14 days) FAQs Is Purple Dead-Nettle the same as stinging nettle? No, it is not related to stinging nettle. Purple Dead-Nettle is part of the mint family and does not sting. Is it edible? Yes! The young leaves and tops can be eaten raw in salads or cooked like spinach or kale. Is it good for bees? Absolutely. It’s one of the earliest food sources for bees in spring, especially in March and April. Where to buy Purple Dead-Nettle seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, organic Purple Dead-Nettle seeds with fast U.S. shipping and affordable pricing.

    $14.99 $9.99

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    Shipped from Greenville, Michigan, USA 3000 Stinging Nettle Seeds – Urtica Dioica Herb

    Grow your own patch of stinging nettle – a powerful perennial herb known for its medicinal, culinary, and ecological value. Urtica dioica is packed with nutrients, attracts beneficial insects, and makes an excellent herbal tea. These seeds offer a high-yield, fast-germinating start for gardeners and herbalists alike. Why Grow Stinging Nettle? 🌿 Rich in vitamins & minerals – supports wellness and vitality ☕ Perfect for tea or tinctures – highly sought-after herbal plant 🐝 Attracts pollinators and improves soil health 🌤️ Grows in full sun or partial shade 🌱 Includes 2000 seeds – generous pack for abundant growth What’s in the Pack? Each pack contains approximately 2000 non-GMO Stinging Nettle seeds. These seeds are ideal for herb gardens, forest gardens, and naturalized areas. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Spring to early summer Soil: Moist, well-drained with pH 6.0–7.5 Light: Full sun to partial shade Depth: Surface sow – press into soil but do not cover Germination Time: 10–14 days Spacing: 15–18 inches apart Watering: Keep consistently moist until established ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Stinging Nettle edible? Yes, once cooked or dried, stinging nettle loses its sting and becomes a nutritious green used in soups, teas, and herbal preparations. Does it sting when touched? Yes, raw nettle has fine hairs that can irritate the skin. Always handle with gloves before cooking or drying. Where can I plant it? Nettle grows well outdoors in rich, moist soil. Ideal for garden beds, edges, or permaculture setups. Where to buy Stinging Nettle seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer premium stinging nettle seeds with fast shipping across the U.S. Each pack is sealed for freshness and ready to plant.

  • 10 True Comfrey Seeds - Seed World 10 True Comfrey Seeds - Seed World

    100 Comfrey Seeds (Symphytum officinale) – Traditional Healing Herb Plant

    2 reviews

    Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) is a powerful, fast-growing perennial herb valued for centuries in traditional herbal practices and sustainable gardening. Native to Europe and Asia, comfrey was brought to North America by early settlers for its remarkable healing reputation and garden utility. This robust plant grows up to 60 inches tall, producing lance-shaped leaves and bell-shaped flowers in shades of purple, pink, or creamy yellow from May through September. Beneath the soil, comfrey develops a deep taproot, making it extremely drought tolerant, excellent for breaking up compacted clay soils, and ideal for permaculture systems. While comfrey has a long history of topical herbal use, it should never be consumed internally. Today, gardeners value comfrey as a compost activator, mulch plant, natural pest deterrent, and ornamental medicinal herb. 🌱 Why Grow Comfrey Seeds? 🌿 Historic medicinal and permaculture herb 💜 Attractive purple, pink, or cream flowers 🌱 Deep taproot improves poor and clay-heavy soils 💧 Extremely drought tolerant once established 🐌 Naturally repels slugs and snails ♻️ Ideal for compost, mulch, and green manure 🌼 Long bloom season (May–September) 🌿 Growing Tips Life Cycle: Perennial (dies back in winter) Height: Up to 60 inches Light: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Average to poor soils; tolerates clay Water: Low once established Sowing: Direct sow or start indoors Harvest: Leaves can be harvested once plants reach ~2 ft tall 💡 Tip: Early harvesting prevents flowering and encourages leaf production. ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is comfrey safe to eat?No. Comfrey should never be consumed internally. Even topical use should be approached with caution. Is comfrey a shrub?No. While large, it is a non-woody perennial that dies back to the ground each winter. Does comfrey need a lot of water?No. Its deep taproot makes it very drought tolerant once established. Can I harvest comfrey leaves regularly?Yes. Leaves can be harvested multiple times per season for composting or drying. Is comfrey good for permaculture gardens?Absolutely. It’s widely used for soil improvement, mulch, and nutrient cycling. Where to Buy Comfrey Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Comfrey seeds with fast U.S. shipping—perfect for herbal gardens, permaculture systems, and soil restoration projects.

  • 15 Panax Ginseng Korean Seeds - Seed World 15 Panax Ginseng Korean Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Canton, Ohio, USA 15 Panax Ginseng Korean Seeds

    Panax Ginseng (Korean Ginseng) has been cultivated for centuries as one of the most valued medicinal herbs in the world. Known also as Asian Ginseng and Chinese Ginseng, this perennial root plant is prized for its adaptogenic properties and its ability to thrive in shaded gardens. These seeds grow into plants that reach 12 to 18 inches tall, producing delicate yellow-green summer flowers, bright red berries, and the signature tan roots used for traditional herbal remedies. Ginseng roots are typically harvested in the fall, after years of growth, for their renowned health benefits. Panax Ginseng prefers partial to full shade, making it an excellent choice for woodland gardens or shaded beds. Hardy in USDA zones 5 through 9, this resilient plant tolerates average soil and requires regular moisture. Whether you’re growing for its ornamental beauty, herbal tradition, or self-sufficiency garden, Korean Ginseng seeds are a meaningful addition to your landscape. 🌟 Key Features Botanical Name: Panax Ginseng Other Names: Asian Ginseng, Chinese Ginseng Zones: 5–9 (cold hardy) Plant Height: 12–18 inches Spacing: 9–12 inches apart Flowers & Fruit: Yellow-green blooms, red berries in summer Harvest: Roots ready in fall, increasing potency with age Light Needs: Partial to full shade (woodland preferred) Soil: Fertile, well-drained, loamy soil with organic matter Water: Average moisture, do not overwater 🌱 Planting Instructions Refrigerate seeds in moist sand/peat for 90–120 days before sowing. This simulates natural winter dormancy and ensures germination. Outdoors: Sow in late fall so seeds naturally stratify. Indoors: Start stratification in late winter for early spring planting. Sow seeds 1/2 inch deep in rich, well-draining soil. Keep soil evenly moist but never soggy. Mulch lightly to retain moisture and protect seedlings. 🌿 Growing Instructions Shade: Ginseng prefers 70–80% shade; grow under trees or shade cloth. Patience is Key: Germination can take several months; roots take 4–6 years to reach maturity. Care: Water regularly, especially during dry periods, but avoid waterlogging. Harvesting: Roots are harvested in fall, typically after 4+ years for maximum medicinal strength. Storage: Dry roots in a well-ventilated area. Store in airtight containers in a cool, dark place. ❓ FAQ - Panax Ginseng Korean Seeds How long does Panax Ginseng take to mature?Ginseng roots typically require 4 to 6 years before they are ready for full harvest, though you’ll see plants grow leaves and flowers within the first couple of seasons. Can I grow ginseng indoors?Yes, you can start seeds indoors with cold stratification, then transplant them outside in a shaded area once frost danger has passed. What are the ideal growing conditions for Korean Ginseng?Panax Ginseng prefers well-drained soil, regular watering, and full to partial shade. It thrives in woodland-type environments. What zones are best for growing ginseng?Korean Ginseng grows well in USDA hardiness zones 5–9. When is the best time to harvest ginseng roots?Roots are typically harvested in the fall after 4 to 6 years of growth, when they are most potent.

  • 100 Fireweed - Willowherb Seeds - Seed World 100 Fireweed - Willowherb Seeds - Seed World

    shipped from Frisco, USA 300 Fireweed Seeds | Willowherb Native Wildflower Perennial

    1 review

    Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium), also known as Willowherb, is a stunning native perennial wildflower famous for its tall spikes of vibrant pink-magenta blooms that light up landscapes from mid-summer through early fall. This resilient plant is often the first to bloom after wildfires—earning its iconic name—and is prized for its hardiness, beauty, and ecological value. Fireweed is an essential addition to native gardens, pollinator habitats, meadow plantings, and restoration projects. It thrives in cooler climates, poor soils, and disturbed areas while providing nectar-rich flowers for bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Easy to grow and fast to establish, Fireweed spreads naturally and creates breathtaking drifts of color year after year. 🌱 Why Grow Fireweed Seeds? 🌸 Brilliant pink flowers with long bloom season 🐝 Highly attractive to bees, butterflies & hummingbirds 🌿 Native perennial ideal for restoration & rewilding ❄️ Extremely cold-hardy and low maintenance 🌱 Helps stabilize soil and improve biodiversity 🌄 Perfect for meadows, slopes, and natural landscapes 🌿 Growing Tips Botanical Name: Epilobium angustifolium Common Names: Fireweed, Willowherb Life Cycle: Perennial USDA Zones: 2–7 Light: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Average to poor, well-drained Planting: Surface sow or lightly press into soil Stratification: Cold stratification recommended (30–60 days) Germination: 14–28 days after stratification Height: 3–7 feet Water: Moderate; drought tolerant once established 💡Tip: Fireweed self-seeds readily—ideal for naturalized areas but best managed in smaller gardens. ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Fireweed native to North America?Yes, Fireweed is native across much of North America, especially in northern regions. Does Fireweed spread aggressively?It spreads naturally by seed and rhizomes, making it ideal for meadows and restoration projects. Do the seeds need cold stratification?Yes, cold stratification significantly improves germination rates. Is Fireweed good for pollinators?Absolutely—it's one of the best nectar sources for bees and butterflies. Can Fireweed grow in poor soil?Yes, it thrives in disturbed or low-fertility soils. Where to Buy Fireweed Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Fireweed seeds that are carefully selected for strong germination and shipped fast across the U.S. so you can start growing with confidence.

  • Sale -10% Manuka Tea Tree Seeds – Leptospermum Scoparium - Seed World Manuka Tea Tree Seeds – Leptospermum Scoparium - Seed World

    Ships from California, USA Manuka Tea Tree Seeds – Leptospermum Scoparium

    3 reviews

    Grow your own Manuka Tea Tree (Leptospermum scoparium), the legendary shrub from New Zealand known for its beautiful blooms and medicinal properties. This hardy evergreen produces masses of delicate pink to white flowers, highly attractive to bees, which create the world-famous Manuka honey. Perfect for ornamental landscaping, pollinator gardens, or medicinal herb gardens, Manuka Tea Tree grows into a dense shrub 6–10 feet tall, with aromatic foliage and stunning seasonal flowers. It is drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and ideal for both containers and open landscapes. Whether you want to enjoy its healing reputation, its pollinator benefits, or simply its striking ornamental beauty, growing Manuka Tea Tree from seed is a rewarding addition to any garden. 🌱 Why Grow Manuka Tea Tree Seeds? ✅ Produces masses of pink-white flowers, perfect for pollinator gardens ✅ Source of Manuka honey when visited by bees ✅ Hardy, evergreen shrub that thrives in a range of soils ✅ Known for traditional medicinal uses and healing properties ✅ Adds ornamental beauty, fragrance, and biodiversity to your landscape 🌿 Growing Tips for Leptospermum scoparium Soil: Prefers sandy, well-drained soil. Avoid heavy clay. Light: Full sun for best flowering; tolerates partial shade. Watering: Moderate water; drought-tolerant once established. Depth: Sow seeds on the soil surface, press lightly, and do not bury. Temperature: Best germination at 65–75°F. Pruning: Trim lightly after flowering to maintain a compact shape. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How tall does the Manuka Tea Tree grow?Typically 6–10 feet tall, but can be pruned for compact container growth. Is this the same plant used for Manuka honey?Yes! Bees pollinating Manuka flowers produce the world-famous Manuka honey. What zones does it grow best in?It thrives in zones 8–11 but can be grown in containers in cooler climates. How long does it take to bloom?Flowers usually appear within 2–3 years from seed under the right conditions. Is it drought-tolerant?Yes, once established, it tolerates dry conditions and poor soils. Where to Buy Manuka Tea Tree Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Manuka Tea Tree Seeds (Leptospermum scoparium) with fast U.S. shipping. Order today and grow your own medicinal, pollinator-friendly shrub!

    $17.95 - $24.95

  • 1000 Allheal Seeds - Prunella vulgaris - Seed World 1000 Allheal Seeds - Prunella vulgaris - Seed World

    1000 Allheal Seeds - Prunella vulgaris

    Discover the natural healing power! Prunella Self Heal Common Prunella Vulgaris is a perennial herb native to Europe, but this wildflower has been naturalized throughout Asia, Japan, and the United States of America. This versatile herb has been revered for centuries for its medicinal properties and captivating violet blooms. Perfect for both herbal enthusiasts and those embracing the benefits of natural remedies, these seeds open the door to cultivating your own healing garden. Prunella vulgaris, with its resilient nature and compact stature, thrives in a variety of environments, making it a valuable addition to any garden seeking both aesthetic charm and holistic wellness. Season: Suitable for planting in spring or fall USDA Zones: Adaptable to USDA zones 4-9 Height: Typically grows to a height of 12-24 inches Bloom Season: Blooms in late spring to early summer Bloom Color: Captivating violet-hued flowers Environment: Thrives in well-drained soil and prefers partial to full sun Soil Type: Versatile but prefers well-drained soil Deer Resistant: Generally resistant to deer Latin Name: Prunella vulgaris Temperature: Flourishes in temperatures between 65 - 75°F Average Germ Time: Germination typically occurs within 14–28 days Light Required: Prefers partial to full sun for optimal growth Depth: Sow seeds 1/8 to 1/4 inch deep in the soil Sowing Rate: Follow recommended guidelines, generally spaced 12–18 inches apart Moisture: Maintain even moisture during germination and establish well-drained conditions for mature plants Plant Spacing: Space plants according to mature size, typically 12–18 inches apart

  • 200 Lovage (Levisticum Officinalis) Seeds - Seed World 200 Lovage (Levisticum Officinalis) Seeds - Seed World

    200 Lovage (Levisticum Officinalis) Seeds

    Lovage herb plants can be harvested for both the leaves and the seeds. Leaves should be picked before the herb plant has flowered, chop the leaves finely, and freeze them. For the Lovage seeds, allow the seed stalk to ripen and turn brown cut the stalks, and finish drying the seeds in a warm, well-ventilated place. Cut the seed stalks to prevent the Lovage plant from re-seeding. Lovage seeds grow quickly and the herb plant can reach over 72 inches in height. Prefers full sun to partial shade, and it develops a long taproot, so cultivate the bed deeply before adding the Lovage plant seed. Herb Specifications Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 3 - 8 Height: 72 - 78 inches Bloom Season: Midsummer Bloom Color: Yellow-green Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Grows well in any deep, well-drained soil, pH 6.1 - 7.8 Planting Directions Temperature: 68F Average Germ Time: 7 - 14 days Light Required: No Depth: 1/4 inch Sowing Rate: 4 - 5 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination Plant Spacing: 24 - 36 inches Quantity: 200 Lovage (Levisticum Officinalis) Seeds

  • 15000 German Chamomile Seeds - Seed World 15000 German Chamomile Seeds - Seed World

    25000 German Chamomile Seeds

    German Chamomile Seeds, NON-GMO, Herbal Tea Aroma German Chamomile (Matricaria recutita) is an herb that will produce 1" tiny daisy-like flowers. This annual is known to have many medicinal properties and has a fruity pineapple-like flavor and fragrance which is excellent for herbal tea. Will attract pollinators such as butterflies and bees. Zones 3-10Germination in 7-14 days, maturity in 60 days All seeds are packaged for the current growing season.

  • Sale -18% 500 True English Lavender Seeds – Lavandula angustifolia - Seed World 500 True English Lavender Seeds – Lavandula angustifolia - Seed World

    500 True English Lavender Seeds – Lavandula angustifolia

    Bring the elegance and fragrance of the classic English countryside into your garden with True English Lavender Seeds (Lavandula angustifolia). Known for its violet-blue blooms, silvery-green foliage, and soothing aroma, this heirloom perennial is perfect for borders, herb garden, containers, and pollinator-friendly landscapes. 🌼 Why Gardeners Love English Lavender Produces fragrant flower spikes from late spring through summer Attracts bees, butterflies & other pollinators 🌸 Drought-tolerant & low-maintenance once established Used for aromatherapy, essential oils, sachets & teas Hardy perennial, thriving for years with proper care 🌱 Plant Info: Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia Life Cycle: Perennial Height & Spread: 18–24 inches tall, 18 inches wide Bloom Time: Late spring – summer Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hours daily) Soil: Well-drained, sandy or loamy, pH 6.5–8.0 Zones: USDA 5–9 🌱 Why Grow English Lavender Seeds? True English Lavender is one of the most versatile and beloved garden plants. It adds timeless charm, attracts pollinators, and fills your space with a calming, therapeutic fragrance. Whether you grow it for beauty, wellness, or crafting, this variety delivers lasting rewards. 🌿 Growing Tips Start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost. Sow seeds on the surface of well-draining soil; press lightly but do not bury. Maintain soil at 65–70°F; germination takes 14–28 days. Transplant seedlings outdoors after frost in a full sun location. Water sparingly—lavender prefers slightly dry conditions. Prune lightly after flowering to encourage fuller growth. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) What makes English Lavender different from other lavenders?English Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) is the classic heirloom variety, prized for its strong fragrance, compact size, and hardiness. Does English Lavender attract bees and butterflies?Yes! The fragrant blooms attract bees, butterflies, and beneficial pollinators to your garden. Can English Lavender be grown indoors?It prefers full sun outdoors, but it can grow indoors in a bright, sunny window or under grow lights. Is it drought-tolerant?Yes, once established, English Lavender requires minimal water and thrives in dry conditions. How do I use harvested lavender?Flowers can be dried for sachets, teas, and potpourri, or distilled into essential oils for relaxation and wellness. Where to Buy English Lavender Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we carry fresh, high-quality English Lavender seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Perfect for gardeners, herbalists, and pollinator-friendly landscapes.

    $15.99 $13.11

  • 1500 Citronella Plant Seeds – Natural Mosquito Repellent - Seed World 1500 Citronella Plant Seeds – Natural Mosquito Repellent - Seed World

    1500 Citronella Plant Seeds – Natural Mosquito Repellent

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    Citronella Plant Seeds – Natural Mosquito Repellent | Easy-to-Grow Fragrant Herb for Gardens & Pots Keep mosquitoes away naturally while adding lush greenery to your garden with Citronella Plant Seeds. Known for their fresh lemony fragrance and insect-repelling properties, citronella plants are the perfect addition to patios, balconies, and backyard gardens. Why Grow Citronella? 🌿 Natural mosquito repellent – perfect for outdoor spaces 🍋 Spicy-lemon aroma – decorative and aromatic 🌱 Grows well in full sun – suitable for tropical to temperate climates 🌼 Used for oils, teas, and herbal remedies 📦 Includes 50 seeds – packed fresh, ships from the USA What’s in the Pack? Each pack contains 50 citronella plant seeds, sealed for freshness. A great starter pack for gardeners looking to add natural insect-repelling plants to their home or garden. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Early spring or late winter indoors Soil: Well-draining, pH 6.0–7.0 Light: Full sun Depth: 5–10 mm Watering: Keep moist during germination (approx. 7–14 days) FAQs Is citronella easy to grow from seed? Yes, with warmth and humidity, citronella germinates quickly and thrives in full sun. How long does it take citronella seeds to sprout? Usually 7–14 days if conditions are warm and humid. Can I grow citronella indoors? Yes. Citronella can be started indoors and moved outside once the weather is warm. Where to buy citronella plant seeds for sale? Citronella seeds aren’t always easy to find in local nurseries. At Seeds World, we offer 50 fresh citronella plant seeds that are carefully packed for high germination rates. With fast U.S. shipping and reliable customer support, it's an ideal choice for anyone looking to grow their own mosquito-repelling garden at home.

  • Sale -17% 500 St. John's Wort Seeds - Seed World 500 St. John's Wort Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Berwyn, Illinois, USA 500 St. John's Wort Seeds

    St. John's Wort (Hypericum Perforatum) St John's Wort plant is a short, woody shrub that grows about 24 inches tall and has fragrant yellow flowers from mid to late summer. Hypericum St John's Wort was apparently named after John the Baptist, and historically has been used to ward off evil spirits and witches. As an herb plant, the oil in the leaves has been used topically for wounds, sunburns, and general aches and pains. St John's Wort herb has also been used to treat mild depression and insomnia with some success. St. John's Wort ground cover is often used to cover areas along sidewalks and driveways.Flower SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 4 - 8Height: 24 inchesBloom Season: SummerBloom Color: YellowEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 7.2Deer Resistant: YesLatin Name: Hypericum PerforatumPlanting DirectionsTemperature: 60FAverage Germ Time: 10 - 20 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Do not cover the seed but press it into the soilSowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 18 - 24 inches

    $11.99 $9.99

  • Turmeric roots on a wooden surface Turmeric roots in a white plastic bag

    Ships from Livingston, New Jersey, USA 8 Live Turmeric Roots to Plant – Curcuma longa

    Grow your own fresh turmeric (Curcuma longa) — the golden root known for its powerful health benefits, rich flavor, and vibrant color! Each live rhizome you receive is ready to plant, producing lush green foliage and aromatic roots packed with curcumin, a natural anti-inflammatory compound used in cooking, tea, and holistic wellness. Perfect for garden beds, containers, or greenhouse growing, turmeric thrives in warm, humid climates and can be grown indoors during cooler months. With a little care, your live turmeric root will multiply rapidly, rewarding you with a continuous, homegrown supply of this ancient superfood. Bring the golden glow of turmeric to your garden and kitchen — fresh, flavorful, and full of life! 🌱 Why Grow Live Turmeric (Curcuma longa) Roots? 🌿 Fresh, organic turmeric with rich color and aroma. 💛 Packed with curcumin — known for anti-inflammatory benefits. 🌞 Easy to grow in pots, gardens, or indoors year-round. 🪴 Produces lush tropical foliage and multiple new rhizomes. 🍛 Ideal for home cooking, teas, and natural remedies. 🌿 Growing Tips ☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade. 🌱 Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil rich in organic matter. 💧 Water: Keep soil moist but not soggy. 🌡️ Temperature: Prefers warm temps (68–95°F / 20–35°C). 🌾 Planting: Plant rhizomes horizontally, 2–3 inches deep. ⏳ Harvest: 8–10 months after planting, when leaves yellow. 💡 Pro Tip: Grow turmeric in containers for easy harvest and to control moisture levels. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) When should I plant turmeric roots?Plant in spring or early summer when soil is warm and frost-free. Can I grow turmeric indoors?Yes! Use pots with good drainage and place them in bright, indirect sunlight. How long does turmeric take to harvest?Typically 8–10 months from planting to harvest. Do I need to dry turmeric after harvest?Yes, you can wash, boil, and dry roots for long-term storage or grinding into powder. Is this edible turmeric?Absolutely — this is true Curcuma longa, suitable for both culinary and medicinal use. Where to Buy Live Turmeric Roots for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality live turmeric roots perfect for home gardens or small farms. Each root is carefully selected and shipped to arrive in prime planting condition. Start growing your own organic, nutrient-rich turmeric with fast U.S. shipping!

  • Pink flowers with green leaves in a field Field of pink and white flowers with green foliage under a blue sky.

    3500 Alsike Pink Clover Seeds – Trifolium hybridum

    Looking for alsike pink clover seeds for sale? This cool-tolerant clover produces soft pink pom-pom blooms on compact plants. It’s reliable as a pollinator-friendly ground cover or meadow mix, adapts to a range of soils—including heavier, moist soils—and stays low maintenance for busy gardeners. Why Choose Alsike Pink Clover? Refined pink flower heads that brighten borders, meadows, and orchard aisles Attracts bees and other pollinators; long bloom window in cool seasons Cold hardy and adaptable; performs in a wide range of climates Tolerates moist or less-than-perfect soils better than many clovers Low maintenance once established; suitable for mowing high if used as cover Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Early–mid spring after soil can be worked; in mild climates, fall sowing is suitable. Light: Full sun to light partial sun. Soil: Well-drained to moderately moist; pH 6.0–7.5; firm seed-to-soil contact improves results. Depth: Sow very shallowly, about 1/8 inch; do not bury deeply. Watering: Keep evenly moist through germination (about 7–21 days). Spacing & Care: Broadcast thinly and rake in; once established, mow high (7–12 cm) if using as ground cover. Height & Bloom: Approx. 30–75 cm; blooms late spring through summer. Growing Zones: USDA Zones 3–9. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Alsike Clover good for pollinators? Yes. Its prolonged bloom period and nectar-rich flower heads make it a dependable choice for bee-friendly gardens and meadow plantings. How is Alsike Clover different from white or red clover? Alsike Clover has soft pink flower heads and is notably tolerant of cooler, moist conditions. It tends to stay modest in height compared with red clover and blends well in low-care ground cover mixes. Will it handle damp soils? Alsike Clover tolerates moisture better than many clovers. Avoid persistent standing water; ensure reasonable drainage for best performance. Where to buy Alsike Pink Clover seeds for sale? At Seeds World, you can find fresh Alsike Pink Clover seeds from trusted sellers with fast U.S. shipping. Look for clean, recent-harvest lots, store cool and dry before sowing, and follow the shallow-sowing steps above for reliable germination.

  • Sale -20% 2,000 Mint Mix Seeds - 4 Varieties - Seed World 2,000 Mint Mix Seeds - 4 Varieties - Seed World

    2,000 Mint Mix Seeds - 4 Varieties

    Mint Mix Seeds - 4 Packs (Peppermint, Spearmint, Lemon Mint, Lemon Balm) Herb SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 9 - 11Height: 20 inchesBloom Season: Mid-summer to early fallBloom Color: MixEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.3 Planting DirectionsTemperature: 70FAverage Germ Time: 7 - 14 daysLight Required: YesDepth: 1/4 inchSowing Rate: 1 seed per inchMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: Rows 18 inches apart; thin seedlings 6 inches Package Include: Peppermint - 400 Seeds Spearmint - 400 Seeds Lemon Mint - 600 Seeds Lemon Balm - 600 Seeds

    $24.99 $19.99

  • Sale -23% 300 Mexican Mint Marigold Seeds (Tagetes lucida) | Mexican Tarragon Herb 50 Mexican Mint (Tagetes Lucida) Seeds - Seed World

    shipped from Frisco, USA 300 Mexican Mint Marigold Seeds (Tagetes lucida) | Mexican Tarragon Herb

    Mexican Mint Marigold (Tagetes lucida), also known as Mexican Tarragon, Texas Tarragon, or Mexican Marigold Mint, is a flavorful and fragrant perennial herb prized for both culinary and medicinal uses. It’s the perfect heat-tolerant alternative to French Tarragon, thriving in warm and dry climates where French tarragon struggles. This upright, bushy plant produces soft gray-green leaves with a distinct anise-like flavor, making it ideal for seasoning meats, soups, sauces, and herbal teas. In late summer to fall, the plant bursts into bright golden-yellow flowers, adding beauty to herb gardens, borders, and pollinator spaces. Fast-growing and easy to maintain, Mexican Mint Marigold is a must-have for gardeners seeking a hardy, aromatic, and edible perennial herb. 🌱 Why Grow Mexican Mint Marigold Seeds? ✔ Heat- and drought-tolerant perennial✔ Ideal French tarragon substitute✔ Aromatic leaves with anise flavor✔ Edible, medicinal, and ornamental✔ Attracts pollinators with golden blooms✔ Perfect for herb gardens and containers 🌿 Growing Tips Botanical Name: Tagetes lucida Common Names: Mexican Tarragon, Texas Tarragon, Mexican Mint Marigold Life Cycle: Perennial Sun: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Well-draining, average fertility Plant Height: 18–30 inches Germination: 4–14 days Days to Maturity: 80–90 days Sowing Instructions:Sow seeds indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost or direct sow outdoors once soil is warm. Lightly press seeds into soil—do not cover deeply. Keep soil evenly moist until germination. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Mexican Mint Marigold the same as French Tarragon?Not exactly, but it’s the best substitute for hot climates. Flavor is similar with a slightly stronger anise note. Is this plant edible?Yes! The leaves are commonly used in cooking and herbal teas. Is Mexican Mint Marigold perennial?Yes, it’s a perennial in warm climates and can be overwintered indoors in colder zones. Does it attract pollinators?Absolutely—bees and butterflies love the bright yellow flowers. Can I grow it in containers?Yes, it performs very well in pots and raised beds. Where to Buy Mexican Mint Marigold Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Mexican Mint Marigold seeds with excellent germination, carefully packaged and shipped fast across the U.S. Grow confidence starts here 🌱

    $12.99 $9.99

  • Sale -10% 100 Cilantro Coriander Seeds – Fresh Culinary Herb - Seed World 100 Cilantro Coriander Seeds – Fresh Culinary Herb - Seed World

    Shipped from Berwyn, Illinois, USA 100 Cilantro Coriander Seeds – Fresh Culinary Herb

    Looking for cilantro coriander seeds for sale? You've found them. These fresh seeds produce vibrant, aromatic cilantro plants that are perfect for cooking, garnishing, or growing for fresh coriander seeds. Easy to grow and highly productive in cool spring and fall weather. Why Grow Cilantro Coriander? 🌿 Fast growing and productive – ready to harvest in weeks 🌞 Perfect for cool seasons – thrives in spring and fall 🍽️ Versatile herb – leaves, stems, and seeds all edible 📦 Sealed pack of 100 seeds – shipped fast from the USA What’s in the Pack? Each pack contains 100 fresh cilantro coriander seeds, carefully packed for optimal germination and freshness. Planting Instructions Plant Type: Annual Planting Season: Spring or Fall Height: 24–36 inches Spacing: 3–5 inches apart Soil: Well-drained, pH 6.0–6.7 Light: Full sun Days to Germinate: 7–14 days Harvest: 60–75 days after planting Watering: Keep soil moist during germination FAQs Is cilantro the same as coriander? Yes — in many countries, the leaves are called cilantro and the seeds are called coriander. Both parts come from the same plant. Can I grow cilantro indoors? Yes, cilantro grows well indoors with sufficient sunlight or grow lights. Use well-draining soil and avoid overwatering. When is the best time to plant cilantro? Early spring or fall are ideal. Cilantro prefers cooler temperatures and can bolt quickly in hot summer weather. Where to buy cilantro coriander seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality cilantro coriander seeds shipped quickly across the USA, perfect for home gardeners and culinary enthusiasts.

    $9.99 $8.99

  • 2000 Basil Seeds - Sweet Large Leaved - Seed World 2000 Basil Seeds - Sweet Large Leaved - Seed World

    4000 Genovese Basil Seeds – Large Leaf | Pesto | NON-GMO

    Grow the gold standard of Italian basil right in your garden. Genovese Basil produces large, tender, aromatic leaves perfect for authentic pesto, caprese salads, sauces, and summer dishes. This heirloom variety is fast-growing, highly productive, and ideal for containers, raised beds, and indoor herb gardens. With continuous harvesting and proper pinching, Genovese Basil keeps producing lush foliage all season long. 🌱 Why Grow Genovese Basil Seeds? ✔ Pesto-perfect flavor – classic Italian large-leaf variety ✔ Strong, aromatic fragrance when brushed or pinched ✔ Fast repeat harvest – pinch and it regrows ✔ Excellent companion plant for tomatoes & peppers ✔ Container and patio friendly ✔ Indoor grow-light compatible ✔ NON-GMO heirloom seed ⚠️ Note: Basil is not an EPA-registered pesticide and we make no pest-control guarantees. While basil’s aromatic oils are often discussed in relation to insects, real-world results vary depending on plant size and environment. 🌿 Growing Tips – Quick Sow & Grow Guide Plant Type: Annual Herb Sunlight: Full Sun (6+ hours) Temperature: 65–75°F ideal Spacing: 10–12 inches apart How to Plant: Start indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost OR direct sow after warm nights arrive Pre-moisten seed-starting mix (damp, not soggy) Plant 1/8–1/4 inch deep Germination: 5–10 days Keep evenly moist during sprouting Harvest early and often to encourage bushy growth Remove flower buds to maintain best leaf flavor Basil thrives in warm conditions and rewards frequent harvesting with fresh new growth. 🍃 Culinary Uses Homemade pesto Caprese salads Tomato dishes & pizza Herb oils & sauces Summer drinks & cocktails A must-have for any kitchen garden. 🛒 Where to Buy Genovese Basil Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh Genovese Basil seed with fast U.S. shipping. Our NON-GMO heirloom seeds are carefully stored for strong germination and reliable garden performance. ✔ Fresh seed stock ✔ High germination rates ✔ Secure packaging ✔ Fast U.S. shipping Grow confidently with Seeds World. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions Is Genovese basil the best basil for pesto?Yes! It’s the traditional Italian variety used for authentic pesto. Can I grow Genovese basil indoors?Absolutely. It thrives in a sunny window or under grow lights. How often can I harvest basil?You can begin harvesting once established. Regular pinching encourages continuous growth. How long does basil take to grow?Germination takes 5–10 days. Light harvesting can begin in about 30–45 days. Does basil repel mosquitoes?While basil has aromatic oils, we do not make pest-control guarantees.


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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. 

Ready to start your herb garden? Explore our premium herb seeds for sale today and grow fresh, flavorful plants right at home!

Our Herb Seeds Categories

1. 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 organic herb seeds 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.

2. 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 herb seeds for sale attract beneficial insects like bees and butterflies, which are essential for pollination in your garden.

3. 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 herb seeds for sale are known for uplifting moods, and Feverfew can help alleviate migraines, turning your garden into a natural pharmacy.

4. Aromatic & Insect Repellent Plants

Aromatic & Insect Repellent Plants create a peaceful outdoor oasis. Plants like citronella and lavender deter pests while adding pleasant scents.

5. 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.

6. 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.

7. Shrubs & Trees

If you are looking to buy herb seeds that are unique we even have 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.

8. Kits & Mixed Collections

For easy planting, our Kits & Mixed Collections offer variety in one package. Our organic 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.

9. Organic Herb Seeds 

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. So buy herb seeds that are organic and help you get the best of nutrition.

Where And How To Plant Herb Seeds?

Where to Plant Herb Seeds

  • 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! 

  • 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.

  • 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

  1. Select Quality Seeds: Choose high-quality herb seeds that suit your culinary needs.

  2. Prepare the Soil: Use loose, well-draining soil enriched with organic matter or compost for healthy growth.

  3. Sow Seeds: Follow the herb seeds for sale packet instructions for planting depth and spacing. Generally, plant seeds 1/4 inch deep.

  4. Water Carefully: After sowing, water gently to keep the soil consistently moist, but avoid overwatering.

  5. Provide Sunlight: Position containers or garden beds where they will receive 6-8 hours of sunlight daily.

  6. Thin Seedlings: Once seedlings are established, thin them to allow sufficient space for each plant to grow.

  7. 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. 

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 space them properly to avoid overcrowding.

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