Ornamental Grass Seeds

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  • 30 Traveller's Joy - Old Man's Bear Seeds - Seed World 30 Traveller's Joy - Old Man's Bear Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA 30 Traveller's Joy - Old Man's Bear Seeds

    Traveller's Joy, Old Man's Bear (Clematis vitalba) Seeds Name:  Traveller's Joy, Old Man's BeardScientific Name: Clematis vitalba Hardiness zone: 4 through 8Plant height: 20-50 feetLight requirements: full sun to part shadeSoil & water preferences grow well in well-drained soil. Growing Instructions:1. Scarification: Soak in water for 24hrs2.Stratification: cold stratify for 60 days. Check every two weeks to make sure seeds are moist and that seeds are not molding. if there is a sign of mold, seeds should be soaked in 3:2 parts of water: bleach then rinsed with clean water and put back into cold stratification.3. Germination: sow seeds 1/8" deep in the soil, tamp the soil & mulch the seedbed.

  • 5 Pink Chinese Wisteria Seeds - Seed World 5 Pink Chinese Wisteria Seeds - Seed World

    5 Pink Chinese Wisteria Seeds

    Pink Chinese Wisteria Seeds Vine Climbing Flower Perennial Rare Tropical Wisteria is a fast-growing, deciduous vine which, according to the National Gardening Association, can grow 10 feet or more in one year. They are noted for their fragrant flower, which resembles clusters of grapes. Wisteria is very versatile and can be grown as shrubs, vines, or even trees. Wisteria can grow to achieve heights of 20 to 30 feet with flowers widely in color. Germination Put your wisteria seeds in a bowl of hot water for 10 to 12 hours. Remove the seeds from the water and with a nail file, gently nick, or file off, a portion of the seed hull.Fill up your planting cells with a seed starting mix. Saturate the soil, allowing it to drain off. Place two wisteria seeds in each planting receptacle and cover with no more than 1/4 inch of the seed sprouting mix.Place your wisteria seeds in a room in your house that has ample light and warmth. Inspect the seeds each day. According to New Mexico State University's Extension Outreach Program, keep your wisteria seeds well moistened until they sprout. Germination time for wisteria seeds is sporadic; it can require 10 to 30 days before you will see any sprouts.Once your wisteria seeds have sprouted and are 4 to 5 inches tall, with at least two sets of leaves, decide if you want to plant them directly into the ground, or in other growing containers, such as barrels. Transplanting Wisteria Wisteria is not picky about soil, but choose a sun-filled location in your garden to plant your wisteria. Or if you're going to plant them into larger pots, or barrels, ensure that they are in a location that's conducive to growing a wisteria, and which can provide ample support for your wisteria as it grows.Turn over the soil with your shovel removing sticks, rocks, or weeds. The Ohio State University Extension Horticulture and Crop Science Department suggest working in either peat moss, compost, or well-rotted manure into the soil where you're going to plant your wisteria. If you're transplanting your wisteria into pots, or barrels, replace the soil with an average potting mix.Dig holes that are only as deep as the planting receptacle, but are 2 to 3 times wider than the planting receptacle. And if you're planting multiple wisteria plants in the ground, each hole should be spaced 10 to 15 feet apart. Fill the hole halfway with water; allow it to drain.Remove a wisteria from a planting cell by pushing up from the bottom of the root. Once the plant is free, carefully extract it from the receptacle. Place the wisteria plant in the hole, making sure the level of the surrounding soil is level with the base of the wisteria stem. Fill the hole, tapping down on the dirt as you go, to remove any air pockets. Carefully water each wisteria plant, make sure not to drench the stems or leaves.Bear in mind it can be many years before your wisteria blossoms. To care for and maintain your wisteria, the National Gardening Association recommends the following: placing a layer of compost under each plant every spring, followed by a 2-inch layer of mulch; water your wisteria during the summer months if rainfall is less than 1 inch per week; and encourage plentiful blooms, after blossoming, by pruning back side shoots that sprout off main stems.

  • Sorrel - Rumex Acetosa Seeds - Seed World Sorrel - Rumex Acetosa Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Buffalo, New York, USA Sorrel - Rumex Acetosa Seeds

    Large Leaf Sorrel / Garden Sorrel / Spinach Dock / Redshank Seeds Sorrel has a tangy lemon flavor and is great for soups, stews, sandwiches, salads chicken, and fish dishes. Its 8" long leaves can be cooked like spinach. It is very productive and can be harvested from early spring until frost. Name: Large Leaf SorrelOther Common Names: Garden Sorrel / Spinach Dock / RedshankScientific Name: Rumex AcetosaColor: GreenPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: 45 Days for Baby Leaves / 120 Days to Full Maturity (Seed Heads)Hardiness Zone: 3 - 9 (& Reseeds Itself Easily)Plant Height: 18 - 24"Plant Spacing: 9 - 12"Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil and Water Preferences: Average

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  • 100 Bunny Tails Ornamental Grass Seeds - Seed World 100 Bunny Tails Ornamental Grass Seeds - Seed World

    100 Bunny Tails Ornamental Grass Seeds

    Bunny Tails Hare's Tail Grass Lagurus Ovatus Lagurus ovatusΒ is a clump-forming annual ornamental grass growingΒ 24 in (60 cm)Β tall, with pale green grassy foliage and numerous short, oval green flowerhead, turning to a buff color as they ripen, all summer long. Season: AnnualUSDA Zones: 4 - 10Height: 12 - 24 inchesWidth: 12 inchesFoliage Color: GreenFlower Color: CreamGrowth Rate: ModerateFall Color: No ChangeSoil Requirement: SandyEnvironment: Full sunMoisture Requirements: Needs well-drained soil Temperature: 68 - 72FAverage Germ Time: 10 - 12 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Cover seeds lightlySowing Rate: 4 - 6 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 10 - 12 inchesSowing Rate: 4 - 6 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 10 - 12 inches

  • 100 Silverdust - Dusty Miller Seeds - Seed World 100 Silverdust - Dusty Miller Seeds - Seed World

    100 Silverdust - Dusty Miller Seeds

    Silverdust Seeds | Dusty Miller (Cineraria Maritima) Dusty Miller Cineraria Maritima Silverdust is a tender perennial that is usually grown as an annual. Cineraria Dusty Miller seeds can be started indoors or directly outdoors, and this highly ornamental, bushy subshrub is also called Silver Ragwort. Senecio Cineraria is grown for its unique-shaped, clumping, silvery-white foliage that has ovate, deeply lobed, felt-like leaves. Dusty Miller Cineraria blooms with clusters of yellow, daisy-like flowers in summer.Β  Dusty Miller Cineraria makes a great container plant, and Silver Ragwort can be grown in cottage informal gardens, banks, and slopes, or can be used as a superb accent plant for edging the flower beds and borders. Cineraria Maritima seeds produce the ornamental plant that tolerates drought and prefers to grow in full sun or partial shade, enjoying moist, but well-drained soil. Season: AnnualUSDA Zones: 6 - 10Height: 8 - 12 inchesBloom Season: Summer and fallBloom Color: YellowEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Well-drained, pH 5.5 - 6.0Deer Resistant: Yes Temperature: 70 - 75FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 21 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Cover lightly with peat mossSowing Rate: 4 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 10 - 12 inches

  • 30 Oriental Arborviate (Platycladus orientalis) Seeds - Seed World 30 Oriental Arborviate (Platycladus orientalis) Seeds - Seed World

    30 Oriental Arborviate (Platycladus orientalis) Seeds

    Oriental Arborviate (Platycladus orientalis) Name:Β Oriental ArborviateΒ  Scientific Name:Β Platycladus orientalis Hardiness zone: 6 through 9 Plant height: 18-25 feet Light requirements: full sun to part shade Soil & water preferences grow well in well-drainedΒ soil. Growing Instructions: 1. Scarification: Soak in water forΒ 24hrs 2. stratification: cold stratify for 60 days.Β Check every two weeks to make sure seeds are moist and that seeds are not molding. if there is a sign of mold, seeds should be soaked in 3:2 parts of water: bleach then rinsedΒ with clean water and put back into cold stratification. 3. germination:Β sow seeds 1/8" deep in the soil, tamp the soil & mulchΒ the seedbed.Β 

  • Sale -18% 100 Multi Color Broom Corn Seeds - Seed World 100 Multi Color Broom Corn Seeds - Seed World

    100 Multi Color Broom Corn Seeds

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    MULTI-COLOR BROOM CORN. Broom corn has been around for hundreds of years. It's easy to grow and it grows fast. Drought tolerant, and it will grow just about anywhere with at least 8 hours of sun. Broom corn is not true corn, it doesn't produce ears. It's actually a strain of sorghum a cousin of true corn. Used for broom making and as a decorative accent. The crafting possibility's are endless. The colors are gold,brown,red,bronze,light green and purple. Birds and other wildlife love broom corn too, so plant a few extra for them. 100+ Quality heirloom seeds. Thank You!Sorghum bicolorAnnualSpring, soil temp 70F+Full sunSOW 1"deep, 6"apart. Rows 3' apart. Keep moistGermination 7-10 DaysThin to 12"Height 96" x 12" WideMedium water. Fertilizer if needed75-90 Days to maturity

    $14.99 $12.29

  • 700 Mammoth Long Island Dill Seeds - Seed World 700 Mammoth Long Island Dill Seeds - Seed World

    700 Mammoth Long Island Dill Seeds

    Mammoth Long Island Dill Seeds originally named Long Island Dill this tall billowing relative of Queen Anne's Lace and Carrots is perfect for edible landscaping container gardens and pickles. All parts of the plant-leaves stem flowers and seeds can be used to impart dill flavor to dishes. Beyond its pungent flavor and culinary versatility, dill has a long history of medicinal use. Ancient Egyptians referred to dill as a soother; gladiators believed it imparted courage churchgoers felt the seeds imbued alertness and villagers considered dill a protective charm. Dill (and other members of the carrot family) are the sole food plants for the caterpillars of the beautiful Black Swallowtail butterfly.Β  Lacewings and Syrphid fly adults eat the pollen of dill and other carrot family plants, and their larvae prey on plant-sucking aphids. Dill plants scattered here and there throughout a garden will help control aphids. Anethum graveolensAnnual HerbFull sunSpring, soil temp 65F+SOW 3 seeds per plant 1/4"deep,about 24"apart. Keep moistGermination 21-28 DaysThin to single best seedling. Use scissors to cut out unwanted sproutsHeight 36"+ x 24" WideMedium water. Light organic fertilizer

  • 100 Sheep Sorrel Seeds - Seed World 100 Sheep Sorrel Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Canton, Ohio, USA 100 Sheep Sorrel Seeds

    Sheep Sorrel Rumex Acetosella Red Field Sorrel Sour Weed Herb Flower Seeds Sheep Sorrel has left I think looks like green fish, but I believe the actual term would be arrow-shaped or sword-shaped.Β  It is an introduced plant in the US with traditional herbal & medicinal uses. The plants are dioecious & form colonies. They spread by rhizomes & can spread quickly in their desired conditions. Sheep Sorrel is able to grow in sand, gravel, or clay. Flowers bloom in beautiful red spikes during the summer, & butterflies will stop by to visit. Birds will also enjoy eating the seeds in the fall. Name: Sheep SorrelOther Common Names: Red Sorrel / Sour Weed / Field SorrelScientific Name: Rumex AcetosellaColor: RedPlant Seeds: Spring or FallBloom Time: June - AugHardiness Zone: 4 - 8Plant Height: 8 - 12"Plant Spacing: 18 - 24"Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Average - Dry

  • 20 Creeping Wintergreen Seeds - Seed World 20 Creeping Wintergreen Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Canton, Ohio, USA 20 Creeping Wintergreen Seeds

    Creeping Wintergreen / Teaberry Gaultheria Procumbens Evergreen Flower Seeds Wintergreen is indeed an evergreen groundcover as the name suggests. It is native to the US and Canada and is listed as endangered in Illinois. Wintergreen has a wonderful fragrance. Its leaves are used to make tea & the leaf oil is used in muscle rubs.The berries have the texture of an apple with a wintergreen taste. Because of this, they are often used for flavoring gums, toothpaste, breath mints, and much much more. Name: WintergreenOther Common Names: Creeping Wintergreen / Teaberry / CheckerberryScientific Name: Gaultheria ProcumbensColor: White Flowers / Red BerriesPlant Seeds: Fall / Cold StratifyBloom Time: October - Late SpringHardiness Zone: 3 - 8Plant Height: 6" or LessPlant Spacing: 12 - 15"Light Requirements: Part Shade - Full ShadeSoil and Water Preferences: Average

  • Sale -20% 20 Snow on the Mountain Seeds - Seed World 20 Snow on the Mountain Seeds - Seed World

    20 Snow on the Mountain Seeds

    Snow On The MountainΒ (Euphorbia Marginata Early Snow) Commonly called Snow on the Mountain, Euphorbia Marginata seeds are a great way to establish these late-season annuals. The Euphorbia flowers form small white cups at the top and center of the plant with white and green bracts providing the coloring. Flower SpecificationsSeason: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 9Height: 24 inchesBloom Season: Early to mid fallBloom Color: WhiteEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Not particular about soil type, pH 5.5 - 7.0Latin Name: Euphorbia MarginataPlanting DirectionsTemperature: 70FAverage Germ Time: 20 - 30 daysLight Required: NoDepth: Cover seed lightly with vermiculite, sand, or substrate after sowingSowing Rate: 5 - 6 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep soil slightly moist, but not wet until germinationPlant Spacing: 24 inches

    $14.99 $11.99

  • 50 American Arborvitae Tree Seeds – White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis) - Seed World 50 American Arborvitae Tree Seeds – White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis) - Seed World

    Shipped from Saint Augustine, Florida, USA 50 American Arborvitae Tree Seeds – White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis)

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    Bring timeless beauty and natural privacy to your landscape with American Arborvitae Tree Seeds (Thuja occidentalis), also known as White Cedar. This hardy evergreen is prized for its dense, pyramid-shaped growth, lush green foliage, and adaptability to a wide range of climates. Whether you’re planting a living privacy hedge, windbreak, or ornamental specimen, American Arborvitae is a long-lasting investment for your garden or property. These seeds grow into tall, elegant evergreens that remain green year-round, providing shade, shelter, and a touch of classic charm. 🌟 Key Features: Versatile Evergreen – Ideal for privacy screens, windbreaks, or specimen planting Year-Round Beauty – Dense green foliage holds its color even in winter Low Maintenance – Hardy and adaptable to many soil types and conditions Wildlife Friendly – Provides shelter and nesting sites for birds Longevity – Known for its durability and long lifespan 🌱 Why Grow American Arborvitae Seeds? Create a natural privacy wall for your home or garden Enjoy a low-maintenance, hardy evergreen that thrives for years Add timeless beauty and value to your landscape 🌿 Growing Tips Soil: Prefers well-drained, moist soil Light: Full sun to partial shade Sowing Depth: Plant seeds 1/4" deep in soil Watering: Keep soil evenly moist during germination Germination: Seeds may benefit from cold stratification (store in moist sand in the refrigerator for 30–60 days before sowing) Growth Habit: Slow-growing but steady, reaching heights of 40–60 ft when mature ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Do Arborvitae trees grow fast?They are moderate growers, typically adding 1–2 feet per year under ideal conditions. Do I need to cold stratify the seeds?Yes, for best germination results, cold stratification for 30–60 days is recommended. How tall do American Arborvitae trees grow?Mature trees can reach 40–60 feet tall with a spread of 10–15 feet. Are these seeds non-GMO?Yes! All our seeds areΒ heirloom, non-GMO, and fresh for planting. Where to Buy American Arborvitae Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh American Arborvitae (White Cedar) seeds with fast U.S. shipping, so you can start growing your own evergreen hedge or specimen tree today.

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Create the breathtaking garden of your dreams with the premium selection of ornamental grass seeds at Seed World! We provide a diverse variety of high-quality seeds sourced from trusted growers, ensuring healthy growth. Ornamental grasses are easy to care for and can make your garden look more interesting with their texture and movement.Β 

Explore the unique beauty and versatility of ornamental grass seeds as they sway gracefully in the breeze, attracting birds and butterflies while enhancing your outdoor space.Β 

Our Ornamental Grass Seeds Categories

Here’s a closer look at our key categories, highlighting the special features of various plants within each:

Bamboo Seeds

Bamboo is a versatile and fast-growing plant known for its elegance and resilience. It’s ideal for creating privacy screens, adding height, or establishing a serene, tropical atmosphere. Our extensive selection of bamboo seeds varies greatly in size, color, and growth habit and includes varieties such as the Giant Moso Bamboo, known for its impressive height and dense growth. You'll also find the striking Timor Black Bamboo, which features dark stems that add a dramatic flair. Other varieties, like Red Bamboo and Golden Bamboo, offer unique colors and textures, making it easy to create a vibrant bamboo grove that enhances any outdoor space.

Thyme Seeds

Thyme is not only an aromatic herb widely used in cooking but also a beautiful ground cover that enhances garden aesthetics. Our thyme seeds range from traditional varieties to those with decorative features. Creeping Thyme, for instance, creates a dense, fragrant mat with purple or pink flowers that thrive in rock gardens, along pathways, or between stepping stones. Walk On Me Creeping Thyme is especially hardy and can withstand light foot traffic, making it perfect for filling gaps in your garden paths or as an alternative to grass in smaller spaces.

Ferns and Spores

Our collection includes a variety of fern spores, such as Lady Fern Spores and Autumn Fern Spores, which can be sown to create a natural woodland feel. You’ll also find varieties like Boston Ivy and Eastern White Pine that thrive in partial shade, offering stunning foliage and contributing to a serene garden environment. These ferns and other shade-loving plants are perfect for enhancing the beauty and biodiversity of your outdoor space.

Grasses

Next in line is our range of grass seeds, including Purple Fountain Grass and Little Bluestem, which offer stunning seasonal colors to lawns, gardens, and more. Additionally, Foxtail Barley Seeds and Prairie Dropseed Native Grass Seeds are perfect for creating naturalistic landscapes that attract beneficial insects. The diversity within our grass seeds collection ensures gardeners can find varieties that thrive in different climates and conditions, from drought-tolerant species to those better suited for moist soils.

Miscellaneous Seeds

This category showcases a collection of unique plants. You’ll find Blue Lotus Seeds for serene water features and American Arborvitae Seeds for creating lush, evergreen hedges. Other intriguing varieties include Mimosa Pudica, known for its sensitive leaves, and Cigar Plant Seeds, which attract hummingbirds and butterflies. These plants help you add character, biodiversity, and intrigue to your garden, each bringing a special feature that can make your landscape stand out.

Flowers and Other Seeds

The flowers and other seeds category is filled with bright, colorful blooms and plants that will transform your garden into a lively space. From White Phlox and Snow in Summer to Nasturtium Mix, you can expect a wide variety of colors, shapes, and blooming seasons. These flowers work well in garden beds, borders, and even containers, ensuring year-round interest and beauty.

For gardeners who love seasonal color and visual variety, this category offers endless possibilities to experiment with different textures, heights, and forms, creating a harmonious and eye-catching garden design. And for those interested in combining beauty with functionality, consider exploring our vegetable seeds to complement your ornamental landscape.

Why Plant Ornamental Grass Seeds?

Let's find out what makes them an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.

Versatility in Height, Texture, and Color

Ornamental grasses come in a variety of heights, textures, and colors, making them highly adaptable to different landscape needs. Shorter grasses like prairie dropseed are perfect for edging walkways or as ground cover, while taller varieties such as switchgrass or Miscanthus add height and volume, creating privacy screens or backdrops for flower beds. Their ability to blend with other plants, like perennials or wildflowers, enhances the overall aesthetic of your garden.

Year-Round Visual Appeal

One of the most notable features of ornamental grasses is their year-round beauty. They offer a wide range of foliage colors, including green, blue, red, and purple, which change with the seasons. In the fall, many grasses develop vibrant hues and distinctive seed heads that last through winter, adding texture and movement to the landscape.Β 

Low Maintenance and Drought Resistance

Once established, ornamental grasses are easy to care for. They require minimal watering, as most are drought-tolerant, and they don’t need fertilizers, which can cause them to flop. Pruning is generally limited to cutting them back in late winter. These hardy plants are also pest and disease-resistant, further reducing the need for chemicals.

Environmental Benefits

Ornamental grasses play a vital role in promoting sustainability. Their deep roots prevent soil erosion, conserve water, and improve soil health. By eliminating the need for pesticides and fertilizers, they help keep local waterways free from harmful runoff while also providing habitat for wildlife.

Join the growing trend of eco-friendly gardening by incorporating these sustainable plants into your landscape design. Discover the stunning range of ornamental grass seeds at Seeds World alongside herb seeds today!

FAQS

What is the easiest ornamental grass to grow?

Feather Reed Grass (Calamagrostis acutiflora) is among the easiest to grow. It thrives in a wide range of conditions, from full sun to partial shade, and requires little maintenance. It's also tolerant of different soil types and is drought-resistant once established.

Does ornamental grass come back every year?

Most ornamental grasses are perennials, meaning they return year after year. Popular varieties like Miscanthus and Switchgrass regrow each spring after going dormant in winter, making them reliable, low-maintenance additions to any landscape.

Are ornamental grass seeds suitable for all soil types?

Yes, ornamental grass seeds are highly adaptable and can thrive in various soil types, from sandy to clay soils. However, different varieties may prefer specific conditions, so it's important to choose the right grass for your soil's pH and drainage.

Does ornamental grass need to be cut in the fall?

Ornamental grasses generally do not need to be cut in the fall. It's better to wait until late winter or early spring to trim back the dead foliage, as it provides winter interest and protection for wildlife.


Designing with Ornamental Grasses

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