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

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

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

  • 25 Birdhouse Gourd Seeds - Seed World 25 Birdhouse Gourd Seeds - Seed World

    25 Birdhouse Gourd Seeds

    Birdhouse Gourd Hard-shelled Calabash Lagenaria Siceraria Vine Seeds Birdhouse Gourd Vines will happily climb up trellises, fences, porch supports, etc. They produce 8-10” gourds that are popular for crafting into birdhouses. As you can see from the pictures, there are an unlimited number of design possibilities. The gourd can be dried and then painted, carved, cut, or drilled as if they were made of wood. They make perfect homes for the Wren, Swallow, Nuthatch, Tufted Titmouse, Bluebird, Purple Martin, or Flicker. Name: Birdhouse GourdOther Common Names: Hard Shelled Gourd / CalabashScientific Name: Lagenaria SicerariaColor: Green Gourds & White FlowersPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostHarvest: 100 - 125 DaysPlant Height: 12 - 15 Foot VinePlant Spacing: 4 - 6 FeetLight Requirements: SunSoil and Water Preferences: Average

  • Biodegradable Plant Grow Bags – Non-Woven Fabric Nursery Pots for Seedlings - Seed World Biodegradable Plant Grow Bags – Non-Woven Fabric Nursery Pots for Seedlings - Seed World

    Ships from Springfield, New Jersey Biodegradable Plant Grow Bags – Non-Woven Fabric Nursery Pots for Seedlings

    Upgrade your gardening with biodegradable plant grow bags, made from durable non-woven fabric designed to give your seedlings the best start. These eco-friendly nursery bags are breathable, water-permeable, and don’t require removal during transplanting, helping roots spread freely and improving survival rates. Perfect for vegetables, flowers, fruits, and seedlings, these portable grow bags are ideal for balconies, family farms, nurseries, or plantations. Simply fill with soil, plant your seeds, and let nature do the rest. 🌟 Key Features: Eco-Friendly & Biodegradable – Made of degradable non-woven fabric that naturally breaks down. Breathable & Water-Permeable – Encourages healthy root growth and fast seedling development. No-Transplant Shock – Plant directly in the ground without removing the bag. Portable & Easy to Use – Lightweight, stand-up design makes planting simple and mess-free. Multi-Purpose – Grow vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers in any space. πŸ“ Specifications: Material: Non-woven degradable fabric (25㎑/g)Colors: White Sizes Available: 20Γ—22 cm (before soil) / 12Γ—16 cm (after soil) 14Γ—16 cm (before soil) / 8Γ—12 cm (after soil) 8Γ—10 cm (before soil) / 4.5Γ—8 cm (after soil) 🌱 Why Use Biodegradable Plant Grow Bags? Reduce plastic waste while gardening Boost plant survival with root-friendly transplanting Perfect for sustainable gardeners 🌿 Growing Tips Fill with loose, well-draining soil for best results Keep soil evenly moist (not soggy) Place bags in sunny locations for faster growth Plant the entire bag directly into the ground or pot when seedlings are ready ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Do I need to remove the bag before transplantNo! These biodegradable grow bags break down naturally, so you can plant them directly into the soil. Can they be reused?They’re designed to be biodegradable, but if handled carefully, you may reuse them for short cycles. What plants can I grow in these bags?Perfect for vegetables, herbs, flowers, fruits, and even small trees during early stages. Are they suitable for balconies and small spaces?Yes! Their compact, stand-up design makes them perfect for balconies, patios, and indoor gardening. Where to Buy Plant Grow Bags for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer premium biodegradable plant grow bags with fast U.S. shipping so you can start your eco-friendly gardening journey today.

    $17.99 - $36.99

  • 50 Dragon Fruit Seeds - (Hylocereus Undatus Cactus) - Seed World 50 Dragon Fruit Seeds - (Hylocereus Undatus Cactus) - Seed World

    50 Dragon Fruit Seeds - (Hylocereus Undatus Cactus)

    Dragon Fruit Seeds (Hylocereus Undatus Cactus) Grow your own tropical Dragon Fruit with these easy-to-plant seeds! This vibrant cactus thrives in sunny spots and prefers well-draining, moisture-retaining soil. How to Grow: Location: Choose a sunny spot that gets at least 6 hours of sunlight a day, whether indoors or outdoors. Soil: Opt for well-draining potting soil rich in organic matter (avoid cactus-specific soil). Planting: Sprinkle seeds on the soil surface and lightly cover with a thin layer of soil. Watering: Keep the soil evenly moist. To retain moisture and encourage germination, cover with plastic wrap. Thinning & Transplanting: As seedlings grow, thin them out and transplant into larger pots as needed. Support: Once the plant reaches 12 inches, set up a trellis or stake to support its climbing growth. As the plant matures, it will need a large pot (at least 20 gallons) for optimal health and fruit production. Grow your own delicious Dragon Fruit with minimal effort!

  • Elderberry Seeds Collection - Seed World Elderberry Seeds Collection - Seed World

    Elderberry Seeds Collection

    Elderberry Collection (50 American Black β€’ 50 Red β€’ 25 Blue) We've had an enormous amount of requests for an elderberry package and we listened. Here are all 3 elderberry seeds at a slight discount than buying individually. Elderberry Collection (50 American Black β€’ 50 Red β€’ 50 Blue) β€’Bee Friendly β€’Butterfly Friendly β€’Hummingbird Friendly β€’ Cross-pollinating different elderberry shrubs can increase fruit yield.

  • 80 European Black Elderberry Seeds - Seed World 80 European Black Elderberry Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Saint Augustine, FL, USA 80 European Black Elderberry Seeds

    European Black Elderberry Seeds (Sambucus Nigra), Medicinal Tree Black European Elderberry grows to 10-12 ft tall. Planted 4 ft. apart, these short white flowering shrub trees make for an excellent hedgerow. The flowers are edible and can be used to make medicinal tea. This European variety blooms white hermaphrodite flowers in May (earlier than the American species) and fruits follow shortly after. The shrub grows rapidly with suckering. European black elderberry is the most medicinal and edible berry tree of all the Sambucus.The berries need boiling, then they can be eaten off of the tree.The Sambucus nigra elder is the one most used in all-natural cough syrup recipes. It is the choice elderberry variety for health!Germination Procedure: Soak seeds in a glass of water for 3 days to soften and swell the seeds. Next, wrap the pre-soaked seeds into a damp (but not dripping wet) paper towel and place all of this into a sealed Ziploc bag. Next, place the entire bag and its contents into the refrigerator for 2 months to break the dormancy. After the time has passed the seeds will be ready to germinate in warm 70-degree temperatures. Sow seeds at 1/4 an inch depth. Germination is spotty. Most seedlings will appear within 1-2 months.Grow Zones: 3,4,5,6,7,8 (9,10,11, under shade)Other Names: Black elder, Lady Ellhorn, Pipe treeSeed Size: Tiny

  • 50 Seaberry - Sea Buckthorn Seeds - Seed World 50 Seaberry - Sea Buckthorn Seeds - Seed World

    50 Sea Buckthorn Tree Seeds (Hippophae rhamnoides) – Hardy Seaberry

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    Grow one of the most resilient and nutrient-rich trees in the world with Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) Seeds. Also known as Seaberry, this cold-hardy, nitrogen-fixing shrub is prized for its vibrant orange berries, soil-improving roots, and extreme tolerance to harsh conditions. Native to Europe and Asia, Sea Buckthorn thrives where many plants failβ€”poor soils, coastal winds, drought, and cold climates down to USDA Zone 4. Once established, it forms a productive shrub or small tree reaching 10–20 feet, producing antioxidant-rich berries widely used for juices, oils, and wellness products. Ideal for food forests, erosion control, permaculture systems, and edible landscapes, Sea Buckthorn is both beautiful and highly functional. 🌱 Why Grow Sea Buckthorn Seeds? Extremely cold-hardy and drought-tolerant Produces vitamin-rich Seaberries Nitrogen-fixing roots improve soil health Excellent for erosion control & windbreaks Long-lived, low-maintenance perennial Rare and valuable fruiting tree 🌿 Growing Tips (Important) Botanical Name: Hippophae rhamnoides Common Names: Sea Buckthorn, Seaberry Mature Height: 10–20 ft Hardiness Zones: 4–9 Light: Full sun Soil: Well-drained; tolerates poor soils 🌱 Germination Instructions (Follow in Order) Scarification: Soak seedΒ in water for 24 hours Cold Stratification: Refrigerate seeds for 90 days Sowing: Plant seeds ΒΌ inch deep, tamp soil lightly Mulch & Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist βœ” Alternative: Seeds may be fall-sown outdoors without stratification ⚠️ Note: Male and female plants are required for fruiting. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How long does Sea Buckthorn take to fruit?Typically 3–5 years from seed, depending on growing conditions. Do I need more than one plant?Yes. Sea Buckthorn is dioeciousβ€”plant both male and female for berries. Can it grow in poor soil?Absolutely. It thrives in poor, sandy, and marginal soils. Is Sea Buckthorn invasive?It can spread via suckers; best managed with spacing or pruning. Is this plant good for permaculture?Yesβ€”it's a top permaculture species due to nitrogen fixation and resilience. Where to Buy Sea Buckthorn Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Sea Buckthorn seeds carefully selected for strong germination and long-term success. All orders ship fast within the U.S., so you can start growing without delay.

  • Top Hat Blueberry Seeds - 100 Dwarf Blueberry Seeds - Seed World Top Hat Blueberry Seeds - 100 Dwarf Blueberry Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Florida, USA Top Hat Blueberry Seeds - 100 Dwarf Blueberry Seeds

    Top Hat Blueberry Seeds - 100 Dwarf Blueberry SeedsΒ  | Low Bush Variety - Sweet Edible Fruits The Top Hat Blueberry is a dwarf narrow-leaved blueberry fruiting shrub that features white flowers (with subtle pink coloring) that form in clusters in the spring. During summertime, the flowers are replaced with nice full-sized blueberry fruits.This low-bush blueberry variety can be potted and placed indoors by a sunny window or outdoors. It is very cold-resistant and cold-hardy. Grows 6-18 inches tall and equally as wide. The small plants continuously deliver an abundance of blueberry fruit until the leaves drop in late fall. Grows best in loamy or sandy soils in full sun to partial shade. Prefers acidic soil ph.Germination Procedure: Cold stratify seeds for 60-90 days in the freezer if not planted in the fall for overwintering to break dormancy. Next, surface sows the seeds as they germinate best with sunlight hitting them. Gently press seeds into the top of the soil, taking care not to fully cover them from the light.Grow Zones: 2,3,4,5,6,7 (8,9,10,11 if indoors)Other Names: Vaccinium angustifolium, Lowbush BlueberryTop Hat Blueberry Seeds Size: Very Tiny

  • Acorn squash with one cut open on a wooden surface 30 Table Queen Acorn Winter Squash Seeds - Seed World

    Table Queen Acorn Winter Squash Seeds (40) | Non GMO | Organic |

    Table Queen Acorn Winter Squash Seeds, NON-GMO Table Queen Acorn Winter Squash (Cucurbita pepo) is a popular variety of winter squash that was established as an heirloom in 1913. Fruits produced will grow to 6" and have dark ribbed olive skin with yellow to orange flesh. Excellent for baking. Harvest before frost Market Size: 1.5 Lbs.Maturity: 80 DaysPlanting Depth: 1"Distance Apart in Row: 16-24"Rows Apart: 36-120"Plant in Full Sun After Chance of Final Frost

  • 1500 Wildflower Mix Seeds - 17 Stunning Species - Seed World

    1500 Wildflower Mix Seeds - 17 Stunning Species

    Hummingbird and Butterfly Wildflower Mix Seeds - 17 Stunning Species This gorgeous wildflower mix consists of 17 absolutely stunning flowers that will beautify any backyard, meadow, or any other landscape where you plant them. The mix contains flowers that hummingbirds and butterflies are most attracted to. The mix consists of the following: Wild CosmosChinese Forget-Me-NotPurple ConeflowerRose MallowGodetiaDwarf Blue ConeflowerSulphur CosmosRed PoppyLacy PhaceliaPlains CoreopsisBaby's BreathNone-So-PrettyCrimson CloverNasturtiumSweet AlyssumZinnia MixBlack Eyed Susan

  • 25 Golden Yellow Hollyhock Seeds 25 Golden Yellow Hollyhock Seeds

    25 Golden Yellow Hollyhock Seeds

    Bring classic cottage-garden charm to your landscape with Golden Yellow Hollyhock Seeds. These stately perennials produce towering flower spikes lined with large, sunny yellow blooms that brighten borders, fences, and garden walls from early to mid-summer. Golden Yellow Hollyhocks are beloved for their old-fashioned beauty, pollinator appeal, and impressive heightβ€”often reaching 6–8 feet tall. Easy to grow and long-lived, they thrive in full sun and return year after year, creating a stunning vertical backdrop in any garden setting. Perfect for flower beds, back borders, cut-flower gardens, and rustic landscapes, hollyhocks are a timeless favorite for gardeners who love bold color and classic structure. 🌱 Why Grow Golden Yellow Hollyhock Seeds? 🌼 Large, radiant golden-yellow blooms 🌿 Tall vertical growth for dramatic garden impact 🐝 Attracts bees, butterflies & pollinators 🌸 Classic cottage & farmhouse garden favorite ♻️ Self-seeding perennial once established 🌿 Growing Tips Planting: Direct sow outdoors in spring or fall, or start indoors 6–8 weeks early Light: Full sun for best flowering Soil: Well-drained, average soil Water: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established Spacing: 18–24 inches apart Height: 6–8 feet 🌱 Tip: Plant near fences or walls for natural support as plants mature. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are hollyhocks annual or perennial?Hollyhocks are short-lived perennials or biennials that often self-seed and return year after year. How long until they bloom?Most hollyhocks bloom in their second year, though some may flower earlier when started indoors. Do hollyhocks need staking?They can benefit from support in windy areas, especially when fully grown. Are these seeds pollinator-friendly?Yes! Hollyhocks are excellent for attracting bees and butterflies. Are these seeds fresh?Absolutely. All Seeds World seeds are freshly packed for optimal germination. Where to Buy Golden Yellow Hollyhock Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Golden Yellow Hollyhock seeds, carefully packed for strong germination and shipped fast across the U.S. so you can grow vibrant blooms with confidence.

  • Sale -10% 150 Little Finger Carrot Seeds | Heirloom | Non-GMO - Seed World 150 Little Finger Carrot Seeds | Heirloom | Non-GMO - Seed World

    150 Little Finger Carrot Seeds | Heirloom | Non-GMO

    Little Finger Carrot Seeds | Heirloom | Non-GMO | Fresh Vegetable Seeds Little Fingers are extremely small and delicious carrots! They're deep orange, 3 inches long, and almost coreless making them a gourmet variety. Their diminutive size makes them perfect for people growing in containers or with limited space! Name: Little Finger CarrotBotanical Name: Daucus Carota "Little Finger"Type: HeirloomSize at Maturity: Orange, 3" - 4" LongDays to Maturity: 65 DaysLight Requirement: Sun/Partial ShadePlanting Time: Cool SeasonSowing Method: Direct SowPlanting Depth: 1/8" - 1/4"Plant Spacing: 2"

    $9.99 $8.99

  • 200 Copenhagen Cabbage Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom - Seed World 200 Copenhagen Cabbage Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom - Seed World

    200 Copenhagen Cabbage Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom

    Copenhagen Cabbage Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom | Fresh Vegetable Seeds 65 to 75 days. The Copenhagen Market cabbage was produced in Denmark and brought to America in 1909. It is a hardy plant that can be grown in climate zones three through nine. The plant produces medium-sized, green heads that can liven up any dish. After about sixty-five to seventy-five days, the heads will be ready to be harvested. They provide a sweet and delicate flavor. Copenhagen Market Cabbage seeds produce a generous yield of tasty heads up to 4 pounds. Introduced in the early 20th century, the Copenhagen Market cabbage has been growing strong ever since. Name: Copenhagen Market CabbageType: HeirloomSize at Maturity: Up to 5 Pound HeadDays to Maturity: 65-75 DaysLight Requirement: Sun/Partial ShadePlanting Time: Cool SeasonSowing Method: Indoor SowPlanting Depth: 1/4"Plant Spacing: 24"

  • 100 Alfalfa Cover Crop Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom - Seed World

    100 Alfalfa Cover Crop Seeds (Medicago sativa) – NON-GMO Heirloom Soil Builder

    Build healthier soil naturally with Alfalfa Cover Crop Seeds, a powerful NON-GMO heirloom solution for gardeners, homesteaders, and farmers. Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) is a deep-rooted perennial known for improving soil structure, fixing nitrogen, suppressing weeds, and increasing long-term fertilityβ€”making it one of the most effective cover crops available. Fast-growing and easy to establish, alfalfa thrives in both warm and cool seasons and reaches 24–36 inches tall in just 60 days. Its deep taproot breaks up compacted soil while pulling nutrients upward, creating richer ground for future plantings. Alfalfa is also valued for herbal use, composting, green manure, and pollinator support. Perfect for gardens, raised beds, orchards, pastures, and regenerative growing systems. 🌱 Why Grow Alfalfa Cover Crop Seeds? βœ” Fixes nitrogen and boosts soil fertilityβœ” Improves drainage and breaks compacted soilβœ” Suppresses weeds naturallyβœ” Supports pollinators and beneficial insectsβœ” Excellent green manure and compost ingredientβœ” Heirloom, NON-GMO, and U.S.-sourced 🌿 Growing Tips Botanical Name: Medicago sativa Plant Type: Perennial cover crop Size at Maturity: 24–36 inches Days to Maturity: ~60 days Light Requirement: Full sun Planting Time: Warm or cool season Sowing Method: Direct sow Planting Depth: ΒΌ inch Plant Spacing: 6 inches Watering: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established πŸ’‘ Tip: Mow or till under before flowering to maximize nitrogen return to the soil. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions Is alfalfa a good cover crop for gardens?Yes! Alfalfa is excellent for gardens because it fixes nitrogen, improves soil structure, and supports beneficial microbes. Can alfalfa be grown year-round?Alfalfa can be planted in both warm and cool seasons depending on your climate and is perennial in most regions. Is this seed NON-GMO and heirloom?Absolutely. Our alfalfa seeds are NON-GMO, heirloom, and sourced in the USA. Can I use alfalfa for compost or green manure?Yesβ€”alfalfa is one of the best plants for composting and green manure due to its nutrient density. Where to Buy Alfalfa Cover Crop Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Alfalfa cover crop seeds that are NON-GMO, heirloom, and carefully packaged for strong germinationβ€”plus fast U.S. shipping you can count on.

  • 50 Petunia - Picotee Mix Seeds - Seed World 50 Petunia - Picotee Mix Seeds - Seed World

    50 Petunia - Picotee Mix Seeds

    Witness the enchanting beauty of these exquisite flowers as they transform your outdoor space into a captivating floral haven! Enrich your garden with a burst of vibrant colors and delicate picotee edges by planting Petunia picotee mix seeds. This delightful mix of petunias showcases a stunning array of hues with distinct, contrasting edges, creating a visual symphony that will elevate any garden or container. Flower SpecificationsSeason: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3–8Height: 10 inchesBloom Season: Late spring through fallBloom Color: MixEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Well-drained, pH 5.6–6.6Deer Resistant: NoHouse Plant: YesLatin Name: Petunia Multiflora Planting DirectionsTemperature: 72 - 76FAverage Germ Time: 7–14 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Do not cover the seed but press it into the soilSowing Rate: 2–3 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep the soil wet for best germinationPlant Spacing: 9–12 inches

  • 10 Palisandra Black Coleus Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Canton, Ohio, USA 10 Palisandra Black Coleus Seeds

    Palisandra Black Coleus Giant Exhibition Solenostemon Nettle Seeds Palisandra Black is an heirloom Coleus from the beloved Giant Exhibition Series that has been popular since Victorian times, and for good reason! The large serrated dark-colored leaves measure 6” long by 4” wide & have a wonderful velvety texture that is really beyond comparison.The deep tones provide a wonderful contrast in the garden, really standing out amongst all the green shades. They definitely won’t go unnoticed! Their light blue blooms might just knock your socks off too! Coleus is both a popular container & garden annual as well as a treasured carefree houseplant. Name: Palisandra Black ColeusOther Common Names: Painted Nettle / Flame NettleScientific Name: Solenostemon Scutellarioides Syn. Coleus Blumei / Coleus ScutellarioidesColor: Black Velvety Foliage / Light Blue FlowersPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: Late Summer - FallHardiness Zone: 10 - 11Plant Height: 12 - 16"Plant Spacing: 9 - 12"Light Requirements: Shade - Part Shade

  • Kellogg's Breakfast Tomato Seeds - Seed World Kellogg's Breakfast Tomato Seeds - Seed World

    Kellogg's Breakfast Tomato Seeds

    Kellogg's Breakfast Tomato Seeds | Heirloom Unique Bulk Very Productive This giant sets fruit weighing anywhere from 16 to 32 ounces. Slightly flattened, the globes are massive, hanging over the edges of sandwich bread. A good mix of solids and gels makes for a delicious bite, and you'll need many, many bites to finish just one Kellogg's Breakfast. Full SunSprouts in 7-14 DaysIdeal Temperature: 75-95 Degrees FSeed Depth: 1/8 inchPlant Spacing: 24"Frost Hardy: NoSolanum LycopersicumOrganicLarge orange beefsteak fruits grow to 1-2 poundsRich flavor with a good acid-to-sugar balanceVery productiveIndeterminate - Fruit ripens throughout the season80-90 days from the transplant

    $11.99 - $21.99

  • 30 Moonflower Seeds - Seed World 30 Moonflower Seeds - Seed World

    30 Moonflower Seeds

    Moonflower Seeds | Huge Tropical White Night Blooming Flower The tropical white morning glory or "moonflower" or "moon vine," is a species of night-blooming morning glory, native to tropical and subtropical regions of North and South America. The name moonflower derives from their blooming in the evening and their round full-moon-like shape. Though it is grown as an annual, it can survive as a perennial in Zones 10 and 11.Species: Moonflower (Ipomoea alba)Days to Bloom: 84Bloom Diameter: 3-5 inchesPlant Height: 8-10 feet vinesLifespan: AnnualPerennial in Zones 10 and 11Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Shade

  • Wax Gourd Seeds (Winter Melon, Ash Gourd) – Benincasa hispida - Seed World Wax Gourd Seeds (Winter Melon, Ash Gourd) – Benincasa hispida - Seed World

    Wax Gourd Seeds (Winter Melon, Ash Gourd) – Benincasa hispida

    Looking for fresh wax gourd seeds (also known as winter melon, ash gourd, or dong gua)? This vigorous warm-season vine produces large, pale-green fruits with firm white fleshβ€”popular across Asian cuisines for soups, stews, and stir-fries. Reliable germination and strong vines make it a dependable choice for summer gardens. Why Choose Wax Gourd (Winter Melon)? Productive warm-season vine with substantial yields on trellises or ground run Versatile in the kitchenβ€”mild flavor, holds texture in cooking Adaptable to many soils; thrives in full sun with consistent moisture Botanical name: Benincasa hispida (syn. winter melon, ash gourd) What’s in the Pack? Sealed seed pack of non-GMO, open-pollinated wax gourd. Packed and shipped from the USA. Planting Instructions When to sow: After last frost once soil is warm; start indoors 2–3 weeks early in cooler climates Soil: Fertile, well-draining; pH 6.0–7.5; enrich with compost before planting Light: Full sun (6–8 hours+ daily) Depth: 1–2 cm (about 1/2 inch); keep evenly moist until emergence Spacing: 90–120 cm (3–4 ft) between plants; provide a sturdy trellis or let vines run Temperature: Warmth-loving; best germination at 24–32Β°C (75–90Β°F) Germination: Typically 7–14 days under warm, moist conditions Days to maturity: About 100–120 days from sowing, depending on climate Growing zones: USDA 9–11 in warm regions; grow as a summer annual in cooler zones FAQs Is wax gourd the same as winter melon or ash gourd? Yes. Wax gourd (Benincasa hispida) is commonly called winter melon or ash gourd; β€œdong gua” is another widely used name. Does it need a trellis? It benefits from strong support. Trellising improves airflow, fruit shape, and harvest quality, but plants will also sprawl successfully on open ground. How much heat does it require? Wax gourd is frost-sensitive and prefers sustained warmth. Sow only after soils warm and night temperatures are reliably above 12–15Β°C (54–59Β°F). When should I harvest? Pick when fruits reach mature size and the bloom/wax develops on the rind. Younger fruits can be used tender; mature fruits keep better post-harvest. Where to buy wax gourd (winter melon) seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, non-GMO wax gourd seeds with clear planting instructions and fast U.S. shippingβ€”ideal for home gardeners looking for reliable results.

    $9.99 - $14.99

  • 35 Pansy Mammoth Pink Berry Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Nebraska, USA 35 Pansy Mammoth Pink Berry Seeds

    Pansy Mammoth Pink Berry / Self-Seeding Annual Flower Seeds Easy to grow and wonderfully fragrant! Pansies have been gardener's favorites for centuries. They are popular, easy, and fun to grow! One of the earliest blooming flowers. Will bloom from early spring thru summer.Hardy annuals are perfect for the front of beds, borders, rock gardens, and edgings. Once established, they should grow well in almost any type of soil, even if left unattended.They also look stunning in small bouquets as well as patio containers and window boxes. Seeds can be collected so that you can grow this year after year. They prefer full sun but would do well in partial shade in areas with hot summers. Each flower is approx. 2 inches.These all reach a height of approx. 8-12 inches, width is approx. 8 inches. Can be started indoors in winter to be transplanted out- doors in spring. Or, can be sown directly into the ground in spring after winter's last frost.

  • 15 Pacific Rosewood Seeds - Seed World 15 Pacific Rosewood Seeds - Seed World

    15 Pacific Rosewood Seeds

    Thespesia populnea - Hibiscus populneus - Portia Tree - Indian Tulip Thespesia populnea, commonly known as the portia tree, Pacific rosewood, Indian tulip tree, or milo, among other names, is a species of flowering plant belonging to the mallow family, Malvaceae. It is a tree found commonly on coasts around the world. However, the Portia tree is probably native only to the Old World tropics. It was introduced to the Pacific Islands from Island Southeast Asia by prehistoric Austronesian voyagers.Thespesia populnea is native to the Old World tropics and is adapted for sea dispersal and growth in island environments. Like the related Talipariti tiliaceum, it was one of the main sources of bast fibers for the production of cordage and wood for Austronesian outrigger ships and carving. Though the plant seeds can survive for months on sea currents, no remains of T. populnea have been recovered from Polynesia prior to the Austronesian expansion (c. 5,000 BP), thus it is regarded as a canoe plant, deliberately carried and introduced by Austronesian voyagers in the islands they settled.The trees were regarded as sacred in Polynesian culture and were commonly planted in marae sites along with trees like Ficus, Fagraea berteroana, Casuarina equisetifolia, and Calophyllum inophyllum.The Portia tree reaches a height of 6–10 m (20–33 ft) tall and its trunk can measure up to 20–30 cm (7.9–11.8 in) in diameter. It grows at elevations from sea level to 275 m (902 ft) in areas that receive 500–1,600 mm (20–63 in) of annual rainfall. The Portia tree is able to grow in a wide range of soil types that may be present in coastal environments, including soils derived from quartz (sand), limestone, and basalt; it favors neutral soils (pH of 6–7.4). Pollen grains are approximately 70 microns in diameter.The heartwood of the Portia tree is dark reddish brown to chocolate brown and has a specific gravity of 0.55 to 0.89.Portia tree is known as milo or miro in Polynesian languages. It is popular in Hawaii for woodworking (commonly turned into bowls) because of the range of colors expressed (tan, through yellow, to red). Traditionally it was planted in sacred groves and used for religious sculpture throughout eastern Polynesia. In Tahiti, Milo wood is used in the making of the to'ere (slotted wooden drum), used in traditional Tahitian tribal drumming. Mako? I was used for the rongorongo tablets of Easter Island. Since the advent of aluminum-hulled boats in the 20th century, Pitcairners have made regular trips to Henderson Island to harvest miro wood. Usually, they venture to Henderson only once per year but may make up to three trips if the weather is favorable. Pitcairners carve the wood into curios, from which they derive much of their income.In New Ireland, Portia wood is used to make hourglass drums. In Tonga, its bark is used to treat mouth infections among infants, and its wood is used to make canoes, house parts, and artwork.In South Asia, it is used to make the thavil, a Carnatic musical instrument of South India. The flower of the Portia tree played a part in Sri Lanka's independence movement when it was sold on Remembrance Day by the Suriya-Mal Movement instead of the poppy to aid Sri Lankan ex-servicemen. The wood from the tree was used by early Tamil people to make instruments in ancient Tamilakam. Botanical name: Thespesia populnea / Hibiscus populneus / Thespesia macrophyllaCommon name: Portia Tree, Pacific Rosewood, Indian Tulip Tree, MiloKingdom: PlantaeClade: TracheophytesClade: AngiospermsClade: EudicotsClade: RosidsOrder: MalvalesFamily: MalvaceaeGenus: ThespesiaSpecies: T. populnea

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    5 Forest Pansy Eastern Redbud Seeds

    The Forest Pansy Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy') is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree celebrated for its dramatic purple leaves and profuse early-spring blooms. Before leaves emerge, the branches burst with rich pink pea-like flowers, creating a striking floral display that attracts bees, butterflies, and early pollinators. Once flowering ends, the tree develops large heart-shaped purple leavesβ€”shifting to shades of plum, bronze, and burgundy throughout the season. Reaching 20–30 feet tall with a graceful rounded canopy, this Redbud variety is ideal for home gardens, front yards, borders, or ornamental focal points. Cold-hardy, drought-tolerant once established, and easy to growβ€”Forest Pansy Redbud is one of the most rewarding ornamental trees for both beginners and experienced gardeners. 🌱 Why Grow Forest Pansy Eastern Redbud Seeds? Stunning purple foliage spring–fall Pink blossoms in early spring before leaves emerge Highly attractive to bees & pollinators Compact size fits almost any landscape Drought-tolerant & low-maintenance Grows into a beautiful focal point tree 🌿 Growing Tips Light: Full sun to partial shade (best color in full sun) Soil: Well-drained, loamy, moderately fertile Watering: Keep evenly moist during the first year; drought-tolerant later Planting Depth: Scarify and cold stratify seeds for best germination Height: 20–30 ft Spread: 20–25 ft Zones: 4–9 Germination: Redbud seeds require scarification + 8–12 weeks cold stratification ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Do Forest Pansy Redbud seeds need stratification?Yesβ€”scarify the seeds and cold stratify for 8–12 weeks to ensure strong germination. How long does it take for Redbud trees to grow?Seedlings grow quickly and may begin flowering in 3–5 years. Will the purple foliage remain all season?Yesβ€”leaves stay purple, burgundy, or bronze depending on sunlight and climate. Is this tree good for small yards?Absolutely. Forest Pansy typically stays under 30 ft and forms a manageable canopy. Are Forest Pansy Redbuds drought tolerant?Once established, they are very tolerant of heat and short drought periods. Where to Buy Forest Pansy Redbud Seeds?At Seeds World, we provide fresh, high-quality Forest Pansy Eastern Redbud seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Start growing this iconic ornamental tree with confidenceβ€”premium seeds for a premium garden.

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    50 Pansy - Alpenglow Seeds

    Giant Pansy (Viola x Wittrockiana Swiss Giant Alpenglow) Pansies are ideal for fall color, and in mild climates, they can bloom all fall, winter, and into spring. Such a cool season performer and it can be grown from flower seeds. This Swiss giant Pansy reaches 3 inches across and features a cardinal red bloom with a black blotch. The Viola Swiss giant is known for its large flowers and black blotches in the center, and it is one of the largest Pansy flowers available.Β  Flower SpecificationsSeason: BiennialUSDA Zones: 5 - 9Height: 8 - 10 inchesBloom Season: Spring and summerBloom Color: Cardinal redEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Average garden soil, pH 5.8 - 7.2Deer Resistant: NoHouse Plant: YesLatin Name: Viola x Wittrockiana Planting DirectionsTemperature: 65 - 70FAverage Germ Time: 7 - 21 daysLight Required: NoDepth: Cover seed lightly with peat mossSowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 9 - 12 inches

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    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 soilsβ€”including heavier, moist soilsβ€”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.


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