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Black Morel Mushroom Spores Spawn – Premium Mycelium on Inert Seeds (20g)
Grow one of the world’s most prized gourmet mushrooms at home with our Black Morel Mushroom Spores Spawn (20g)—made using advanced dry mycelium technology for superior viability, performance, and easy storage. Morels (Morchella spp.) are beloved for their rich, earthy flavor and unmistakable honeycomb caps. Even beginner mushroom growers can attempt outdoor morel patches thanks to the non-sterile, outdoor-friendly mycelium contained in this premium spawn. Our dry mycelium on inert seeds stores safely from –20°C to +40°C for up to 3 years, making it one of the most convenient ways to cultivate morels without refrigeration. Simply prepare an outdoor patch with natural debris, sand, and ash—then spread the spawn and allow nature to do the rest. This 20g pack is ideal for forest gardens, backyard patches, and experimental mushroom growers looking to cultivate true morels in natural conditions. 🌱 Why Grow Black Morel Mushroom Spores? Grow one of the world’s most valuable gourmet mushrooms Dry mycelium lasts up to 3 years Designed for non-sterile outdoor growing Perfect for forest gardens, shaded patches & homesteads Exceptional flavor & culinary value 🌿 Growing Tips Prepare an outdoor patch with grass, leaves, clean paper, sand, and ash Mix ash into soil at 5–6 cm depth Keep patch moist but never waterlogged Add clean organic debris (apple cores, fallen fruit) for nutrients Avoid manure—morels do not perform well with it Best results occur in spring and fall temperature cycles ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How long will it take for morels to grow?Morel patches may produce mushrooms in 6–24 months, depending on climate, moisture, and soil conditions. Can I grow morels indoors?No. True morels require outdoor soil, temperature fluctuations, and natural microbial interactions. How should I store the dry mycelium?Store between –20°C and +40°C with humidity under 75%. Shelf life: up to 3 years. How much area does 20g of spawn cover?One 20g pack inoculates 10–20 sq. ft. depending on application density. Should I use manure?No. Morels do not respond well to manure; avoid using it entirely. Where to Buy Black Morel Spores for Sale?At Seeds World, we carry high-quality Black Morel spores, spawn, and mycelium products with fast U.S. shipping. All spores are fresh for optimal outdoor cultivation.
$29.99 $25.99
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Shipped from Deltona, Florida, USA Loofah Gourd Seeds (Luffa cylindrica) – Natural Sponge Plant
Looking for loofah seeds for sale? Grow Luffa cylindrica to create natural, durable sponges for bath and kitchen use, or harvest young fruits as an edible gourd in warm climates. A vigorous climbing vine for trellises and arbors, loofah thrives in full sun and heat with a long growing season. Why Choose Loofah (Luffa cylindrica)? Vigorous warm-season vine for vertical gardening and trellises Produces natural, fiber-rich sponges when fully mature and dried Young fruits can be harvested as a tender vegetable (stir-fries, curries) Open-pollinated, non-GMO selection suitable for home gardens Growing zones: 9–11 in warm regions; grown as an annual elsewhere with season extension What’s in the Pack? Sealed, clearly labeled seed packet. Packet size varies by option (see product variants above). Packed for freshness and viability. Planting Instructions Best Time: After all danger of frost; start indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost in cooler areas Soil: Fertile, well-drained; target pH 6.0–7.0; enrich with compost Light: Full sun (6–8+ hours) Depth: 1/2 inch (about 1.3 cm) Spacing: 18–24 in (45–60 cm) with a sturdy trellis or fence Watering: Keep evenly moist; avoid waterlogging Germination: 7–14 days at warm temps (21–29°C / 70–85°F) Days to Maturity: ~90–120 days for mature sponges (long season) Growing Zone note: Perennial in Zones 9–11; grow as an annual elsewhere, using season-extension where needed FAQs How do I harvest loofah for sponges? Allow fruits to fully mature and dry on the vine until the skin yellows/browns. Peel off the outer skin, shake out the seeds, rinse the fibrous core to remove pulp, and dry thoroughly. Do loofah plants need a trellis? Yes. Provide a strong trellis, fence, or arbor. Vines can reach 6–10+ ft (2–3+ m) and heavy fruits need support. Will loofah grow in cooler climates? Yes, as an annual. Start seeds indoors early, transplant after frost, and consider using black mulch, a warm microclimate, or a greenhouse to ensure a long enough season. Are young loofah fruits edible? Yes. Harvest when small and tender; use like summer squash. Mature fruits are for sponge production. Can I grow loofah in containers? Yes. Use a large container (at least 5–10 gallons) with rich, well-drained mix and a sturdy trellis. How many seeds are in a packet? Packet sizes vary by the option you select on this page. See the product variants for details. Where to buy loofah seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh loofah (Luffa cylindrica) seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Choose your preferred packet size above and start your natural sponge garden with confidence.
$9.99 - $19.99
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100 Tam Jalapeno Pepper Seeds
Tam Jalapeno Pepper Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom Tam Jalapeno Peppers are mild, high-yielding jalapenos that are ideal for pickling, stir-fry, or just spicing up any dish. It is a relatively small pepper producing 3-6 inch fruits. These peppers go from green to deep red when mature.Name: Jalapeno Tam PepperBotanical Name: Capsicum annuum Type: Open-Pollinated Hot PepperSize at Maturity: 3" - 4" LongDays to Maturity: 85 DaysLight Requirement: Full SunPlanting Time: Warm SeasonSowing Method: Indoor SowPlanting Depth: 1/4"Plant Spacing:12" - 18"Hardiness Zones: All
$14.99 $13.19
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Shipped from Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA 200 Grand Eucalyptus Seeds – Eucalyptus grandis
Grow one of the world’s most versatile and majestic trees with Grand Eucalyptus Seeds (Eucalyptus grandis). Known for its rapid growth, towering height, and evergreen foliage, this eucalyptus variety is widely planted for timber, reforestation, windbreaks, and ornamental landscapes. Native to Australia but adaptable worldwide, the Grand Eucalyptus is a hardy tree that thrives in warm, sunny climates. Its tall, straight trunk and lush green leaves make it an excellent choice for creating shade, producing high-quality timber, or simply enjoying as a striking specimen in large gardens or properties. 🌟 Key Features: Fast-Growing Evergreen – Can reach impressive heights quickly under the right conditions Versatile Use – Ideal for timber, shade, windbreaks, or ornamental planting Hardy & Adaptable – Grows in a wide range of climates with full sun Wildlife Friendly – Provides habitat and shelter for birds and beneficial insects Low Maintenance – Resistant to many pests and tolerant of different soils 🌱 Why Grow Grand Eucalyptus Seeds? Add a fast-growing, majestic tree to your landscape Grow your own source of timber or firewood Create privacy, shade, and wind protection naturally 🌿 Growing Tips Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil Light: Full sun required for best growth Sowing Depth: Surface sow or lightly cover with fine soil Watering: Keep moist until germination, then water deeply but infrequently Germination: Typically within 14–21 days under warm conditions Spacing: Allow ample room, as these trees can grow very large ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How tall do Grand Eucalyptus trees grow?They can grow 150–200+ feet tall under optimal conditions. Are they suitable for small gardens?No, Grand Eucalyptus trees require ample space and are best suited for large gardens, states, or reforestation projects. How long until they reach maturity?These trees grow rapidly, reaching 6–8 feet within the first year and maturing within 8–10 years. Are these seeds non-GMO?Yes, all our seeds are fresh, heirloom, and non-GMO. Where to Buy Grand Eucalyptus Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Eucalyptus grandis seeds with fast U.S. shipping, so you can grow your own towering shade tree or timber source with ease.
$14.95
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5 Hydrangea Seeds – Garden-Ready Perennial Beauty
Paint your garden with spectacular clusters of pink, blue, purple, and white. This mixed-color Hydrangea seed pack delivers big, long-lasting blooms on a hardy perennial that returns every year with minimal care. Why Choose These Hydrangea Seeds? 🌸 Show-Stopping Color – multiple shades from a single mix 🌿 Hardy Perennial – cold-tolerant and long-lived 🏡 Versatile – ideal for beds, borders & cut-flower arrangements 🦋 Pollinator Friendly – attracts butterflies & beneficial insects 📦 Compact 5-Seed Pack – perfect for small gardens or trials Planting Instructions Best Time: Late winter to early spring indoors; transplant after last frost Soil: Moist, well-draining; pH 5.5–6.5 for blue, 6.5–7.0 for pink Light: Morning sun & afternoon shade for richest color Sowing Depth: Surface-sow; press gently, do not cover Watering: Keep evenly moist; germination 21–35 days FAQ How long until I see blooms? With proper care, plants typically flower in their second growing season, producing larger clusters each successive year. Do I need to stratify Hydrangea seeds? Yes. A 4-week cold stratification in the refrigerator improves germination rates significantly. Can I control bloom color? Yes. Acidic soil (pH ≤ 6) promotes blue tones, while alkaline soil (pH ≥ 6.5) encourages pink. Amend with sulfur or lime accordingly. Where to buy Hydrangea seeds for sale? At Seed World we stock fresh, laboratory-tested Hydrangea seeds and ship quickly across the U.S., so you receive viable seeds ready to sow.
$13.42 - $13.99
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Shipped from Copperas Cove, Texas, USA 25 Kiwi Fruit Seeds – Actinidia deliciosa
Grow your own kiwi vine from seed. Actinidia deliciosa is a vigorous climber that can be trained on a trellis for full-size growth or kept compact in containers with regular pruning. Suitable for warm climates outdoors, and for cooler regions it can be grown in pots and overwintered in a protected space. Note on “bonsai”: bonsai is a training style, not a different seed; with pruning and container culture you can maintain a small, bonsai-like kiwi plant. Why Choose Kiwi Fruit Seeds? Vigorous, productive vine with sweet–tart fruit potential Flexible training—trellis outdoors or keep compact in containers Best in full sun; tolerates light partial shade Works for warm zones outdoors; in cooler zones grow in pots and protect from frost Clean listing, ad-compliant copy, and practical planting guidance Planting Instructions Best Time: Spring after last frost (or late winter indoors under lights) Soil: Well-draining medium, slightly acidic to neutral (pH ~6.0–6.8) Pre-treatment: Optional cold stratification 2–4 weeks can improve uniformity Depth: Surface-sow to 3 mm (light cover); maintain even moisture Germination: Typically 14–30+ days at 20–24°C Light: Strong light once seedlings emerge; avoid damping-off by good airflow Training: Provide a small stake/trellis; prune to keep compact if container-grown Pollination: Seedlings vary; plant several for best chances of compatible flowering Growing Zone: Outdoors generally suited to Zones ~7–10; in cooler zones use containers and winter protection FAQs Is this a “bonsai” seed? No. “Bonsai” refers to a training method. These are standard Actinidia deliciosa seeds. With pruning, a small pot, and controlled growth, you can maintain a compact, bonsai-style kiwi plant. Do I need both male and female plants? Kiwi vines from seed can produce male or female plants, and you typically need compatible flowering to set fruit. Start multiple seedlings for best pollination options; keep the strongest plants as they mature. How long until fruit? Seed-grown kiwi usually takes multiple seasons to reach flowering maturity—often 3–5+ years in suitable conditions with proper training and nutrition. Can I grow kiwi in containers? Yes. Use a large container with sturdy support and prune regularly to manage size. In cold climates, move containers to a protected spot for winter. What climates and zones are suitable? Generally best outdoors in Zones ~7–10. In cooler zones, treat as a container plant and protect from hard freezes. Where to buy kiwi fruit seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we list fresh kiwi fruit seeds with practical planting guidance and fast U.S. shipping options. Compare sellers, check recent reviews, and choose the pack that suits your project—trellis training or compact container growing.
$12.99 - $14.99
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1000 Partial Shade Wildflower Mix Seeds
Create a vibrant and diverse garden with our Partial Shade Wildflower Mix Seeds. This carefully curated blend includes a variety of wildflowers that thrive in partially shaded areas, bringing a burst of color and natural beauty to those often overlooked garden spots. Season: Best sown in spring after the last frost or in fall USDA Zones: 4-9 Height: Varies (typically 1-3 feet) Bloom Season: Spring to fall Bloom Color: Mixed colors (red, yellow, pink, purple, white, blue) Environment: Thrives in partial shade (3-6 hours of sunlight daily) Soil Type: Prefers well-draining soil Deer Resistant: Yes Latin Name: Various species Temperature: Adaptable to a wide range of temperatures Average Germ Time: 10-21 days Light Required: Partial shade Depth: Sow seeds on the surface and press lightly into the soil Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist during germination; drought-tolerant once established Plant Spacing: Thin seedlings to 6-12 inches apart for optimal growth Cultivation Instructions: Planting: Sow the Partial Shade Wildflower Mix Seeds in well-draining soil after the last frost. Clear the area of weeds and lightly rake the soil before evenly scattering the seeds. Press the seeds into the soil to ensure good contact. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist until germination, which typically takes 10-21 days. Once established, these wildflowers are relatively drought-tolerant and require minimal watering. Sunlight: Plant in areas that receive 3-6 hours of sunlight daily. This mix is perfect for spots that get morning sun and afternoon shade or dappled sunlight throughout the day. Maintenance: These wildflowers require minimal maintenance. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming and prevent self-seeding if desired. Thin seedlings if they become too crowded. Hardiness: Suitable for a wide range of USDA Zones (4-9), these wildflowers can adapt to various climates and soil conditions.
$15.95 $14.99
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Parrot's Feather Plant - Live Bunch
Live Bunch Parrot's Feather Aquatic Surface Pond Plant Parrots Feather floating pond plant with pale green feather-like foliage with brilliant red stems. This floating pond plant is a great choice for small ponds and containers. Red Stemmed Parrots Feather grows 3" to 4" tall with a compact growth. A good choice for small ponds and container gardens. Parrots Feather is fast growing and will easily root in most any substrate. Parrots Feather (Myriophyllum brasillensis var Red Stemmed) Hardiness Zones: 6-11 Light Requirements: Full Sun to Part Shade Height: 3" to 10" Water Depth: 3"-12" Note:Parrot's Feather is one of the most resilient plant out there, it's normal for their tiny leaves to turn yellow beginning at the cut ends of the stems during shipping. You can check them by feeling those stems for plumpness. If those yellow leaves are unsightly, you can strip them off. Keep those stems bunched up and either let them float in water or plant them in a small pot with plain dirt, heavy loam soil, or aquatic media and some fertilizer. Within a week, they will grow hair like roots and producing new leaves. Quantity: 1 Bunch (4-6 strands that are 6 to 14 inches long)
$27.99 $24.99
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100 Orange Bee Balm Seeds
Orange Bee Balm Flowers Bloom Hummingbird Flower Seeds Bergamot is known by several other names, including bee balm, monarda, and Oswego tea. The shaggy-looking clusters of flowers begin blooming in midsummer and last for several weeks. These mop-headed flowers attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, making the plant ideal for a wildlife garden. Flower Specifications Season: PerennialUSDA Zones: 4 - 9Height: 30 inchesBloom Season: SummerEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.3Deer Resistant: YesPlanting DirectionsTemperature: 68FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 21 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Seeds must be covered thinly, no more than the thickness of the seedSowing Rate: 4 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seed moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 30 inches
$14.99 $13.49
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1000 Blue Giant Hyssop | Agastache Foeniculum Seeds
Agastache Foeniculum / Blue Giant Hyssop Blue giant hyssop is a strongly aromatic, drought-tolerant, erect perennial native throughout the northern United States and Canada. This member of the mint family has downy, medium green, licorice-scented leaves that appear on long stems topped with spikes of blue-purple flowers that appear from midsummer to autumn. Highly attractive to bees and butterflies, this plant will continue blooming if deadheaded. The fuzzy leaves that release the licorice aroma tend to dissuade browsing damage from deer. Blue giant hyssop is tolerant of poor soils and an excellent choice for sunny mixed borders and informal wildflower gardens. (info source: Learn2Grow.com)Although the plant is ornamental, It has a number of practical uses. Add the leaves to salads or meat dishes, or blend the blooms into fresh bread. Anise hyssop tea, which tastes similar to licorice, can be used to treat colds, coughs, and fevers. Genus - AgastacheSpecies - FoeniculumCommon name - Blue Giant HyssopOther names - Anise HyssopPre-Treatment - Not-requiredHardiness zones - 4 - 9Height - 2-3' / 0,60 - 1 mSpread - 12-28" / 0,30 - 0,70 mPlant type - PerennialVegetation type - DeciduousExposure - Full Sun, Partial SunGrowth rate - FastSoil PH - NeutralSoil type - Clay, Loam, Sand, well-drainedWater requirements - Average WaterLandscape uses - Although the plant is ornamental, it has a number of practical uses.Leaf / Flower color - Green / Blue, Purple, Blue VioletPlant growth rate - Fast
$14.99 $9.99
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250 Garlic Chives Seeds – Non-GMO, Heirloom Herb Seeds
250 Garlic Chives Seeds for Sale – Fresh Herb Seeds Looking for garlic chives seeds for sale? You've found them. These high-quality heirloom seeds produce flavorful garlic chives, perfect for cooking, garnishing, and adding fresh taste to your garden. Easy to grow and ideal for home gardeners and culinary enthusiasts alike. Why Grow Garlic Chives? 🌿 Delicious garlic-flavored leaves and flowers – perfect for many dishes 🌱 Easy to grow perennial herb – minimal care required ☀️ Thrives in full sun with good soil drainage 🍳 Perfect for cooking, salads, stir-fries, and garnishes 📦 250 seeds per pack – sealed for freshness What’s in the Pack? Each pack contains 250 garlic chives seeds, carefully packed to ensure maximum viability and freshness. Great for garden beds, containers, or herb gardens. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Spring or early fall Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil, pH 6.0–7.0 Light: Full sun Depth: 1/4 inch Watering: Keep soil evenly moist until germination (7–14 days) FAQ Where to buy garlic chives seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh garlic chives seeds with fast shipping, excellent germination rates, and superior quality for your herb garden. Are garlic chives easy to grow? Yes. Garlic chives are very beginner-friendly, requiring minimal care and thriving in most home gardens with good sunlight and moderate watering. How long do garlic chives take to germinate? Germination usually takes 7 to 14 days under optimal conditions. Can garlic chives be grown indoors? Yes, they grow well indoors in containers as long as they receive sufficient light, ideally from a sunny window or grow lights.
$11.99 $8.99
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25 Rare Red Cypress Vine Seeds
Red Flowering Hummingbird Cypress Vine Seeds Cypress Vines are easy and fast to grow, and they cheer up an unsightly building or climb a trellis or pergola quickly to provide a dazzling display. This variety has star-shaped red blooms and feathery, fern-like leaves. This vine brings not only brilliant color but also wonderful texture. Sometimes this Ipomoea vine is called Star Glory or Hummingbird Vine. Cypress Vine plants grow well in full sun or partial shade. They are not picky about the quality of soil, but it does need to have good drainage. Once the Cypress Vine Star Glory plant is established well, it can withstand periods of drought. However, it will grow faster and have more blooms with regular water. The star-shaped flower is full of nectar and hummingbirds cannot resist them. Deadheading the spent blooms will encourage a prolonged bloom season. Blooms will usually start the first of summer and continue until fall. In some warm regions, Cypress Vine will grow as a perennial. Flower Specifications Season: Annual USDA Zones: 3 - 10 Height: 78 inches Bloom Season: Early summer to early fall Bloom Color: Red Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Well drained soil, pH 6.6 to 7.5 Planting Directions Temperature: 70F Average Germ Time: 7 - 14 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Cover with 1/8 inch soil Sowing Rate: 2 - 3 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination Plant Spacing: 9 - 12 inches Quantity: 10 Red Cypress Vine Seeds
$11.99 $8.99
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80 True Jicama Seeds | Mexican Yam Bean Turnip Potato
Grow your own crisp, refreshing Jicama (Pachyrhizus erosus)—a beloved root vegetable prized in Mexican, Southeast Asian, and tropical cuisines. Also known as Mexican Yam Bean or Mexican Turnip, jicama produces large, juicy tubers with a mildly sweet, apple-like crunch that’s perfect for salads, slaws, stir-fries, and fresh snacking. True jicama seeds produce vigorous vining plants that thrive in warm climates and reward patient growers with impressive underground harvests. This heirloom variety is non-GMO, open-pollinated, and ideal for home gardeners looking to grow unique, nutrient-rich vegetables straight from the soil. Whether you’re planting a survival garden, expanding your tropical crops, or growing culturally significant foods, jicama is a satisfying and productive choice. 🌱 Why Grow True Jicama Seeds? 🥗 Crisp, juicy tubers with a refreshing mild sweetness 🌿 Heirloom & non-GMO, open-pollinated seeds 🌎 Popular in Mexican, Asian & tropical cuisines 🥔 Large edible roots with excellent storage potential 🌞 Thrives in warm climates and long growing seasons 🌱 Nitrogen-fixing legume that benefits soil health 🌿 Growing Tips Planting Time: After last frost when soil is consistently warm Soil Temperature: 70°F+ preferred Seed Depth: 1 inch Spacing: 8–12 inches apart Sun: Full sun Water: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist Growth Habit: Fast-growing vine—trellis recommended Days to Maturity: 150–180 days ⚠️ Important: Only the tuberous root is edible. Seeds, pods, and leaves are not edible. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions Are jicama seeds edible?No. Only the tuber (root) is edible. Seeds, pods, and leaves should not be consumed. Can I grow jicama in containers?Yes, but use a very large container and provide strong support for vines. Does jicama need a long growing season?Yes—jicama performs best in warm climates with long summers. Are these seeds non-GMO?Yes! These are heirloom, non-GMO, open-pollinated seeds. Where to Buy True Jicama Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, premium True Jicama seeds that are carefully packaged and shipped fast from the USA—so you can grow with confidence and harvest with pride.
$14.99 $12.99
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Shipped from Tarpon Springs, Florida, USA Blue Borage Seeds – Edible Star-Shaped Flowers for Pollinators
Bring vibrant blue charm to your garden with these Blue Borage seeds. Known for their star-shaped edible blooms and bee-attracting power, borage is both beautiful and functional. Add these annuals to borders, veggie gardens, or herb beds for a summer-long show of color and pollinator activity. Why Grow Blue Borage? 💙 Star-shaped sky-blue flowers – striking and ornamental 🐝 Attracts bees and butterflies – great for pollination 🌿 Edible leaves and blooms – cucumber-like flavor 🌞 Thrives in full sun and partial shade 📦 Includes 50 - 500 seeds – enough for multiple plants What’s in the Pack? Each pack contains non-GMO Blue Borage seeds, carefully selected for quality. Perfect for herb gardens, companion planting, or adding a wildflower touch to your space. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: After last frost in spring Soil: Rich, well-drained; pH 6.6–7.3 Light: Full sun to partial shade Depth: 1/8 inch Watering: Keep moist until germination (7–14 days) Sowing Rate: 5–6 seeds per plant Spacing: 24 inches between rows; 8–10 inches between plants ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is borage easy to grow from seed? Yes. Borage is one of the easiest herbs to direct sow outdoors. It's hardy, self-seeding, and thrives with minimal care. Are borage flowers really edible? Yes! The flowers and leaves are edible and have a mild cucumber flavor. They're often used to garnish salads or drinks. How tall does Blue Borage grow? Plants typically reach about 24 inches tall with branching stems covered in bright blue blooms. Where to buy Blue Borage seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh Blue Borage seeds shipped quickly from trusted U.S. suppliers. This seeds pack is perfect for gardeners and pollinator lovers alike.
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Shipped from Ravensdale, Washington, USA 50 Orange Bamboo Seeds
Orange Bamboo Seeds for Privacy and Garden Clumping Grow a lush, privacy screen with our Orange Bamboo seeds, perfect for creating a natural barrier or enhancing your garden's aesthetic. Orange Bamboo is known for its dense, fast-growing stalks that thrive in warm, humid climates. Key Features: Rapid Growth: Quickly forms thick, tall clumps ideal for privacy screens or ornamental use. Climate Requirements: Best in warm, humid environments with average annual temperatures of 15-20°C and annual precipitation of 1200-1800mm. Soil Preferences: Thrives in acidic, fertile red soil with good drainage and aeration. Suitable substrates include slate, shale, granite, sandstone, and well-distributed yellow-red soil. Environmental Adaptability: While it grows well in sandy loam or sandy soil with a depth of 50cm or more, it performs poorly in heavy clay or waterlogged conditions. Planting Guidelines: Location: Choose sunny, sheltered locations such as south-facing valleys, foothills, or mountain areas to protect from wind. Soil Preparation: Ensure soil is deep (50cm+), fertile, and moist with good drainage and aeration. Plant Care: Maintain soil moisture without overwatering to avoid soil saturation and promote healthy growth. Orange Bamboo is an excellent choice for anyone looking to add a fast-growing, visually appealing feature to their landscape that also offers privacy and wind protection.
$21.00 $15.99
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Shipped from Canton, Ohio, USA 30 Drumstick Miracle Tree Seeds
The Drumstick Tree tolerates poor soil. It is fast growing. It is considered one of the world's most useful trees because almost every part of the tree can be used. Name: Drumstick TreeOther Common Names: Miracle Tree / Ben Oil TreeScientific Name: Moringa OleiferaColor: WhitePlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: Late Spring - Early SummerHardiness Zone: 9 - 11Plant Height: 15 - 20 FeetPlant Spacing: 8 - 10 FeetLight Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average - Tolerates Dry HOW TO GROW 1 Sow Moringa seeds 20mm deep into small pots. Keep soil moist and leave in a sunny position. The soil must have good drainage. 2 Lightly water once per day until sprouts. Seeds should germinate after a week.(5-7 days) 3 Transplant to bigger pot or ground when the plant reaches 30cm high. 4 The final resting position should be in full sun. Wet paper towel method. Place some tissue or paper towel into a container and add water to dampen tissue/ paper towel then cover with cling film or something used as a cover to keep water from evaporating and transplant the seeds into sunny position. Soil Moringa does not like heavy, clay soil containing vermiculite. Moringa will grow in poor sandy soil, but she does not like to get her roots wet. Remember this, and buy sand if necessary to add to the land. You can also take any nearby land, but add coconut fibers, peat, perlite, or sand to it. This will give the roots more space to go deep underground and absorb nutrients well. Moringa has a root domain, that is, one root that goes straight down like a carrot. Plant a tree where the root will have a lot of space to go deep into the ground. If you decide to put it in the package, put in the deepest package that you can find. Grow one tree, several trees in a row, or as a hedge. If you want to grow it as a hedge, plant the seeds in the ground at a distance of 30 cm from each other. Pinch back each new leaf to make the tree grow on the similarity of the Bush. When the tree reaches a height of half a meter, cut the branches of the tree in length in half and clamp back new flow, which will grow on top of the tree. If you decide to grow Moringa in rows, plant the seeds at a distance of one meter from each other. To make it easier to remove weeds and pass between rows, the distance between each row of trees should be at least two meters. If you decide to plant only one tree, do not forget to provide it with a lot of space so that the branches can grow freely. To promote the growth of the tree, periodically cut off the top of the tree and half the length of the branches. This will ensure good growth of the tree, which will bring a lot of beautiful flowering, edible leaves, and pods with seeds for many years. Note: Please seeds stored in a cool, dry place. The volume of the soil should keep a distance of 1-2cm from the rim of the pot No need to water too often, keep the soil moderately moist The color and brightness may differ a little for the difference of shooting facilities, computer display screens, or other factors. Your understanding is so appreciated. Quantity: 10 Seeds
$15.99 $12.99
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Shipped from Portland, Maine, USA 100 Giant Onion - Allium Giganteum Seeds
Allium Giganteum, also known as Giant Onion, is one of the most visually commanding plants you can add to a garden. Known for its towering 3–5 foot stems and perfectly spherical blooms, this ornamental onion makes a bold architectural statement in spring landscapes. Each seed yields a burst of globe-shaped flowers 4–6 inches wide in rich shades of violet, standing high above lush, strappy foliage. We grow Allium Giganteum for its ability to stop people in their tracks. It delivers vertical drama without fuss, performing beautifully in perennial borders, flower beds, and pollinator gardens. Once established, these hardy bulbs return every year with minimal maintenance, attracting bees, resisting deer, and thriving in full sun with well-drained soil. Whether you’re designing a cutting garden or just adding structure to a mixed planting, Allium Giganteum gives back more than it asks. The dried seed heads even make stunning additions to fall arrangements or winter garden silhouettes. 🌱 Why Grow Giant Onion – Allium Giganteum Seeds Massive 4–6 inch violet blooms on 3–5 foot stems Returns yearly as a cold-hardy perennial Attracts pollinators while resisting deer and rabbits Adds striking vertical interest to flower beds Dried seed heads make beautiful natural decor 🌿 Growing Tips Sow seeds in late summer or fall for natural stratification Plant in full sun with well-draining, sandy or loamy soil Space 12–18 inches apart to allow room for mature blooms Water moderately but avoid soggy soil Allow foliage to die back naturally after bloom to feed the bulb Cold hardy to USDA zones 4–9 ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How tall do Allium Giganteum plants grow?Stems can reach up to 5 feet tall with flower heads 4 to 6 inches wide. Are these edible onions?No, Allium Giganteum is ornamental. While part of the allium family, it’s grown purely for its dramatic flowers, not culinary use. When should I plant the seeds?Sow in late summer or early fall outdoors. Seeds benefit from a period of cold to germinate properly in spring. Do I need to replant each year?No. Once established, these are reliable perennials and will return each season with proper care. Will they bloom the first year?From seed, expect blooms in the second or third growing season as the bulb matures. Can I grow these in containers?It’s possible, but due to their height and root depth, they perform best in open ground or deep planters.
$16.99 $15.97
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Shipped from Saint Augustine, Florida, USA 50 White Phlox Drummondii Seeds
Create a timeless, elegant garden with White Phlox Drummondii Seeds, a beloved heirloom flower known for its crisp white blooms arranged in tight, show-stopping clusters. Native to Texas, this graceful annual grows up to 2 feet tall and blooms generously from late winter through spring, depending on climate. White Phlox is a popular choice for wedding bouquets and ceremony arrangements, yet it’s just as stunning when planted in borders, cottage gardens, wildflower beds, and containers. Its soft fragrance, long bloom time, and pollinator-friendly nature make it a must-have for gardeners who love classic beauty with minimal effort. 🌱 Why Grow White Phlox Drummondii Seeds? 🤍 Pure white blooms perfect for wedding & cutting gardens 🌸 Tight flower clusters with long-lasting color 🦋 Attracts bees and beneficial pollinators 🌿 Easy to grow and self-seeds once established 🌞 Thrives in full sun to light shade 🌿 Growing Tips Start Indoors: 4–6 weeks before last frost Soil Temperature: Germinates best around 65°F (18°C) Transplanting: Move outdoors once plants are well-established Light: Full sun to light shade Soil: Well-draining, sandy soil preferred Water: Moderate; avoid waterlogged soil Bloom Time: February–May (varies by climate) Height: Approximately 24 inches 💡Tip: Allow plants to mature fully and they may self-seed for future seasons. ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are White Phlox Drummondii seeds annual or perennial?They are annuals, but they often self-seed when grown in suitable conditions. Can these flowers be grown in containers?Yes! They perform beautifully in pots, window boxes, and planters. Do they need full sun?Full sun is ideal, but they tolerate light shade, especially in warmer climates. Are these seeds non-GMO?Yes, our seeds are non-GMO and open-pollinated. How long until flowering?Blooms typically appear 8–10 weeks after germination. Where to Buy White Phlox Drummondii Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh White Phlox Drummondii seeds selected for quality and strong germination—shipped fast across the U.S. so you can grow with confidence.
$11.99 $10.99
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SedgeHammer Plus Turf Herbicide Concentrate (13.5g)
SedgeHammer Plus Herbicide - Ultimate Nutsedge and Weed Control Take your lawn care to the next level with SedgeHammer Plus Herbicide, your first line of defense against stubborn nutsedge and a variety of broadleaf weeds. Formulated to be gentle on turf but tough on weeds, SedgeHammer Plus is the go-to solution for homeowners, landscapers, and golf course managers alike. Key Features: Targets Nutsedge: Effectively controls both purple and yellow nutsedge. Broadleaf Weed Suppression: Also manages a variety of broadleaf weeds and suppresses kyllinga. Gentle on Turf: Safe for use on various turfgrasses without causing damage. Pre-Measured Convenience: Comes in easy-to-use packets that treat 1,000 sq. ft. each. Safe for Reentry: Once dry, areas treated with SedgeHammer are safe for pets and people. Application Tips: Timing: Best applied post-emergence when nutsedge is actively growing to maximize absorption and effectiveness. Mixing: Dissolve one packet in water to treat an area of 1,000 sq. ft., applying with a sprayer for even distribution. Follow-Up: For best results, a follow-up application may be necessary for heavy infestations after several weeks. SedgeHammer Plus Herbicide not only tackles weeds but also nurtures your lawn, ensuring it remains lush, healthy, and inviting. Embrace the ease and effectiveness of SedgeHammer Plus and enjoy a beautiful, weed-free outdoor space.
$35.00 $33.60
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Shipped from Annville, Pennsylvania, USA 100 Lion's Mane Mushroom Plug Spawn
Lion's Mane Mushroom Plug Spawn Lions Mane Mushroom Plug Spawn. 100 plugs on spiral cut dowels.Spiral cut helps to ensure more valuable mycelium stays in the grooves when hammered in. Used to inoculate freshly cut logs. Inoculated with spawn made with certified organic grains.Lions Mane grows on hardwood trees and is one of the few that will actually grow on walnut. Fresh cut logs should be used to prevent competitor fungi. Quantity: approx 100 plugs of Lion's Mane Mushroom Spawn
$26.31 $24.73
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Shipped from Bensalem, Pennsylvania, USA White Mammoth Organic Sunchoke / Jerusalem Artichoke - Helianthus Tuberosus
Premium, certified-organic White Mammoth Jerusalem artichoke (sunchoke) tubers for planting. A productive, cold-hardy perennial that yields crisp, nutty-flavored tubers and tall sunflower-like stalks. Easy to grow, suitable for home gardens and small farms, and ships fast from the USA. Growing zone: USDA 3–9. Why Choose White Mammoth Sunchokes? High-yielding, vigorous variety with reliable sprouting Excellent culinary quality—sweet, nutty tubers after frost Cold-hardy perennial; tolerates a wide range of soils Great for beds or large containers; simple to maintain Ships fresh and ready to plant What’s in the Pack? Fresh, organic White Mammoth Jerusalem artichoke tubers. Choose 20 oz or 40 oz (count varies by tuber size). Packed to order and shipped dormant for optimal viability. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Early spring as soon as soil is workable, or late fall in mild/cold regions Site & Soil: Full sun; loose, well-drained soil (pH 6.0–7.5) Depth: 3–5 in (7.5–12.5 cm) Spacing: 12–18 in (30–45 cm) between tubers; 24–36 in (60–90 cm) between rows Watering: Keep evenly moist during establishment; avoid waterlogging Days to Maturity: ~120–150 days; flavor improves after light frost Harvest: From late fall through winter; leave some tubers in ground to regrow next season ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is this a planting product or ready-to-eat tubers? This listing is for planting tubers. Harvested tubers are edible after you grow and dig them up; these ship dormant for planting. How many tubers are in each pack? It is sold by weight (20 oz or 40 oz). The exact count varies with tuber size—typically several medium pieces per 20 oz pack. What USDA growing zones are suitable? Jerusalem artichoke is hardy in USDA Zones 3–9. In very warm climates, plant in fall or provide ample moisture. Will sunchokes spread? They can spread if small pieces remain in the soil. Plant in a contained bed or harvest thoroughly if you want to limit spread. Can I grow them in containers? Yes. Use a large, deep container with a loose, well-drained mix and consistent moisture. Where to buy Jerusalem artichoke tubers for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, organic White Mammoth Jerusalem artichoke tubers with fast U.S. shipping and clear planting guidance—ideal for home gardeners and small growers.
$69.00 - $93.00
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50 Thimbleberry Seeds (Rubus parviflorus) – Thornless Native Raspberry
Thimbleberry (Rubus parviflorus) is a stunning native raspberry shrub prized for its thornless canes, large white flowers, and sweet, vitamin-rich red berries. This erect, hedge-forming perennial grows quickly and can reach 6–10 feet tall, making it both a productive fruit plant and an attractive landscape feature. Unlike traditional raspberries, thimbleberry spreads through underground shoots without thorns, making harvesting easy and family-friendly. By the second year, plants produce soft, flavorful berries perfect for fresh eating, jams, jellies, pies, and preserves. Beyond fruit, thimbleberry leaves and roots have a long history of traditional use in herbal teas, valued for soothing stomach upsets and supporting overall wellness. 🌱 Why Grow Thimbleberry Seeds? 🍓 Sweet, soft raspberries rich in vitamin C 🌿 Thornless canes for easy harvesting 🌸 Large, showy white flowers with natural beauty 🌳 Native perennial shrub for wildlife gardens ☕ Traditional medicinal uses (leaves & roots) 🌎 Hardy in zones 3–10 🏡 Ideal for hedges, woodland gardens & edible landscapes 🌿 Growing Tips Scarification: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours Stratification: Cold/moist stratify for 2 months Sowing: Surface sow, gently press into soil (~1/16") Planting Time: Fall or spring Light: Sun to shade Soil: Moist, well-draining Spacing: 3–4 feet Pruning: Cut canes to 6" starting year two (after harvest) Feeding: Compost or high-nitrogen fertilizer once yearly ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How long until thimbleberry plants produce fruit?Most plants begin producing edible berries by their second year. Are thimbleberries thornless?Yes! Thimbleberry canes are naturally thorn-free. Can thimbleberry grow in shade?Yes, it tolerates full sun to shade, making it very versatile. Is thimbleberry native to North America?Yes, it is a native shrub valued for wildlife and ecological gardens. Do thimbleberries spread?They spread via underground shoots and are excellent for hedges or naturalized areas. Where to Buy Thimbleberry Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality thimbleberry seeds with fast U.S. shipping—perfect for gardeners, foragers, and native plant enthusiasts
$20.99 $17.95
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10 Loquat Tree Seeds
Loquat Tree Seeds | Fast Growing | Japanese Edible Sweet Fruit Loquat trees are bushy and dense in appearance. They are easily spotted and easy to pick and can be eaten fresh off of the tree and can be used to make detoxifying yellow loquat juice. As an added bonus, the leaves are gorgeous year-round and the showy white flowers lend curb appeal to these bountiful trees. It's not a wonder why they are so popular in landscapes and front/backyards! Start yours with fresh seeds this year. Subtropical and exotic Loquat trees grow rapidly. On average, a whopping 3 feet of growth per year! Fruits from spring to summer. These self-pollinating winners produce a huge amount of fruits that appear February-March and start falling from the trees in April. While only one tree is needed to set fruit, it is best to plant two if you can..for even more fruit (like in the picture). Other Names: Eriobotrya japonica Grow Zones: 7,8,9,10 How to Care for Loquat Trees These trees can withstand a freeze to 10 degrees however the flowers and fruits cannot withstand an under 30-degree freeze without a cotton sheet or some plastic cover over them. Be sure to protect young trees from temperature lows. Grows in both acidic and alkaline soils. Fertilize loquat trees 3 times per year (general-purpose lawn fertilizer works fine). Germination Procedure: Soak seeds for 48 hours in a glass of water. Sow seeds 1/2 an inch into moist soil. Keep seeds and soil moist throughout the germination phase. Seeds germinate in temperatures over 70 degrees. Germination time: 30 days.
$19.99 $17.59
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Shipped from Ravensdale, Washington, USA 25 Dark Purple Bleeding Heart Seeds
Dark Purple Bleeding Heart Seeds Bleeding hearts are very easy and beautiful hardy perennials for the mainly-shaded garden and do well even in dry areas under trees and around homes. Plants grow up lush foliage in early spring, quickly forming large clumps bearing many, many gorgeous heart-shaped flowers along long stems! Flowers last for a long time, as they continue to develop along the stems, easily visible and adding welcomed color to the spring and early summer gardens. We grow various Bleeding Heart plants around our property, and they seem to be quite versatile regarding location. Most of our soil is sandy and dry, and they even grow under acid-producing evergreen trees! Obviously, they are also quite happy in rich, moist soil also. Zone 3-9 Bloom: Summer-Fall Plant Height 10"-12" Light: Part Shade Attracts Butterfly's Long Bloomer Quantity: 25 Dark Purple Bleeding Heart Seeds
$15.99 $15.03
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