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3 Carolina Reaper Pepper Live Plants Lot
Looking for Carolina Reaper pepper live plants? These vigorous Capsicum chinense seedlings arrive well-rooted and ready to transplant, offering a faster path to a bountiful harvest than starting from seed. Expect compact, productive plants that thrive in warm weather and full sun. Why Choose Carolina Reaper Live Plants? Established seedlings for a quicker start compared with sowing seeds Compact, high-yield habit with intensely hot, red, wrinkled pods Suitable for containers or garden beds; excellent in warm climates Professionally grown and shipped with care for healthy arrival Whatβs in the Pack? Standard set: live Carolina Reaper pepper plants grown in nursery cells (3 plants per order). Exact plant height may vary by batch. Planting Instructions Best Time to Transplant: After last frost when nights stay above 10β13Β°C (50β55Β°F) and soil is warm (β₯16Β°C / 60Β°F) Soil: Well-draining mix, rich in organic matter; pH 6.0β6.8 Light: Full sun (6β8 hours daily) Spacing: 45β60 cm (18β24 in) between plants; rows 60β90 cm (24β36 in) Watering: Keep evenly moist; avoid waterlogging. Mulch helps retain moisture Feeding: Balanced fertilizer at transplant, then light, regular feedings during growth Support: Stake or cage if plants become heavy with fruit Days to Maturity: Approximately 90β120 days from transplant under warm conditions Growing Zone: Perennial in USDA 9β11; grown as an annual in cooler zones FAQs Is this seeds or live plants? This product is live pepper plants (seedlings), not seeds. How large are the plants on arrival? Size varies by batch and season; expect well-rooted nursery-cell seedlings ready for hardening-off and transplanting. Can I grow Carolina Reaper in containers? Yes. Use a 12β19 L (3β5 gal) pot or larger with quality potting mix, full sun, and regular feeding. How hot are the fruits? Carolina Reaper is considered an extremely hot Capsicum chinense pepper. Handle pods carefully and avoid contact with eyes and skin. Where to buy Carolina Reaper plants for sale? At Seeds World, we list live Carolina Reaper pepper plants from vetted growers with fast U.S. shipping and clear transplanting guidance, so you can get established plants to fruit sooner. What climate is best? Warm conditions with long, sunny days. In USDA zones 9β11 it can be perennial; elsewhere grow as a summer annual after frost risk has passed.
$39.99
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3000 Basil Seeds Collection, NON-GMO, 12 Different Varieties
Explore the rich flavors and aromas of Basil with this comprehensive seed collection! Elevate your herb garden with our Basil Seeds Collection, featuring 12 distinct heirloom varieties of NON-GMO Basil. This carefully curated collection offers a diverse range of flavors, aromas, and colors, perfect for culinary enthusiasts, gardeners, and anyone looking to explore the world of basil. From the classic sweet basil to more exotic varieties like Thai and Lemon basil, this collection provides everything you need to grow a vibrant and flavorful herb garden. Specifications for Basil Seeds Collection: Varieties Included: 12 different heirloom basil varieties Seed Type: NON-GMO, Heirloom Light Requirements: Full sun (6-8 hours of direct sunlight) Soil Type: Well-draining, fertile soil Watering: Keep soil consistently moist Germination Time: 5-10 days Plant Spacing: 12 inches apart Harvesting: Start when plants reach 6 inches; regular harvesting promotes bushy growth 12 different Heirloom Basil varieties: Cinnamon Basil: 250 Seeds Clove Scented Basil: 250 Seeds Dark Opal Basil: 250 Seeds Dwarf Greek Basil: 250 Seeds Genovese Basil: 250 Seeds Lemon Basil: 250 Seeds Licorice Basil: 250 Seeds Red Rubin Basil: 250 Seeds Siam Queen Basil: 250 Seeds Spicy Globe Basil: 250 Seeds Sweet Basil: 250 Seeds Thai Basil: 250 Seeds Growing Instructions: Sowing: Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date, or directly in the garden after the threat of frost has passed. Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep in well-draining soil. Light Requirements: Basil thrives in full sun, needing at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water at the base of the plants to avoid wetting the leaves. Germination: Seeds typically germinate within 5-10 days. Once seedlings are large enough to handle, thin them to about 12 inches apart to ensure adequate space for growth. Harvesting: Begin harvesting leaves when plants reach 6 inches in height. Regularly trim the basil to encourage bushy growth and prevent flowering, which can alter the flavor.
$31.00
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30 Mimosa Silk Tree Seeds
Add a touch of exotic beauty to your garden with Mimosa Silk Tree Seeds! Known for its fast growth, hardiness, and fragrant, fluffy blooms, the Mimosa Silk Tree (Albizia julibrissin) is a stunning ornamental tree that provides a tropical flair to any landscape. Its unique, fern-like foliage and captivating pink flowers make it a favorite among gardeners looking to create a lush, vibrant outdoor space. Specifications for Mimosa Silk Tree Seeds: Season: Sow indoors in early spring; transplant or direct sow after the last frost USDA Zones: 6-9 Height: 20-40 feet at maturity Bloom Season: Late spring to midsummer Bloom Color: Pink, fluffy, and fragrant Environment: Full sun Soil Type: Well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral pH Deer Resistant: Yes Latin Name: Albizia julibrissin Temperature: Prefers 70-75Β°F (21-24Β°C) for germination Average Germ Time: 2-4 weeks Light Required: Full sun Depth: Sow seeds lightly covered with soil Sowing Rate: Thinly scatter seeds; no specific rate needed Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist during germination; drought-tolerant once established Plant Spacing: Space trees 15-20 feet apart for optimal growth Cultivation Instructions: Planting: Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting to enhance germination. Sow seeds indoors in early spring or directly in the garden after the last frost. Use well-draining soil and cover seeds lightly with soil. Germination: Keep the soil moist and provide a warm environment (70-75Β°F) for germination, which typically takes 2-4 weeks. Transplanting: Once seedlings are established and all danger of frost has passed, transplant them to their final location in the garden, spacing trees 15-20 feet apart. Light: Mimosa Silk Trees thrive in full sun. Ensure they receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal growth and blooming. Soil Type: Plant in well-draining soil. The tree is adaptable to various soil types but prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH. Watering: Water regularly during the establishment phase. Once established, Mimosa Silk Trees are drought-tolerant and require minimal watering. Fertilization: Fertilize in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to encourage healthy growth and abundant blooms. Pruning: Prune in late winter to maintain shape and remove any dead or damaged branches. Avoid heavy pruning, as it can stress the tree. Pest Control: Monitor for common pests such as webworms and treat promptly with insecticidal soap or neem oil if necessary.
$19.99
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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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Shipped from Beachwood, New Jersey, USA 30 Aureola Japanese Forest Grass Seeds
π Aureola Japanese Forest Grass Seeds β Hakonechloa macra βAureolaβ | Elegant Shade-Loving Ornamental Grass Bring graceful movement and glowing color to your garden with Aureola Japanese Forest Grass (Hakonechloa macra βAureolaβ). This stunning ornamental grass features arching golden-yellow blades with fine green stripes, creating a soft, cascading effect thatβs perfect for shaded borders, woodland paths, and containers. Slow-growing and non-invasive, Aureola is ideal for serene, Japanese-style gardens or modern landscapes looking for texture and contrast. It thrives in shade to partial sun, making it a go-to plant for tricky, low-light areas. β¨ Sophisticated, soft, and low-maintenance β a true standout for shade gardens. Why Choose This Product? β Award-Winning Beauty: Recipient of the RHS Award of Garden Merit for outstanding garden performance.β Perfect for Shade or Dappled Sun: Thrives in spots where other grasses struggle, especially under trees or along walkways.β Non-Invasive & Slow Growing: Grows in tidy mounds β perfect for borders, containers, or layering in perennial beds.β Four-Season Interest: Foliage turns pinkish-bronze in fall, then dries beautifully for winter texture. Whatβs in the Pack? 30 fresh seeds of Hakonechloa macra βAureolaβ Resealable pouch for freshness Basic germination and care instructions included Planting Instructions: Stratify seeds (recommended): Store seeds in a moist paper towel inside a plastic bag in the fridge for 4β6 weeks to improve germination. Sow indoors: Use seed trays with well-draining mix. Press seeds into the surfaceβ do not bury. Keep warm and moist: Maintain 65β75Β°F and provide bright, indirect light. Germination time: May take 3β8 weeks β be patient, it's worth the wait. Transplant outdoors onceΒ seedlings are 3β4 inches tall and the danger of frost has passed. Best planted in early spring or fall, depending on your region. FAQs How long does it take for aureola grass to germinate?Germination can take 3β8 weeks, especially if seeds are cold stratified beforehand. Does it need full sun?No β it actually thrives in partial to full shade, making it perfect for woodland gardens or shaded borders. Will this grass spread aggressively?Not at all! It is a slow-growing, clumping variety that stays neat and wonβt take over. Is Aureola deer-resistant?Yes! It is generally unbothered by deer or pests, adding worry-free beauty to your landscape. Can I grow it in containers?Absolutely β its graceful arching habit makes it ideal for pots and patio planters.
$19.99 $15.79
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Buffalo Native Grass Seeds
Create a resilient, eco-friendly lawn with Buffalo Grass Native Grass Seeds, one of North Americaβs most durable warm-season grasses. Once relied upon by buffalo, livestock, and early settlers, this hardy native grass now serves as a beautiful, low-water turf choice for modern landscapes. Buffalo Grass (Buchloe dactyloides) is a legendary prairie grass known for its dense, soft, finger-like blades and exceptional drought resistance. Its thick sod once helped settlers build homesteadsβand today, itβs prized for creating lush, low-maintenance lawns that thrive with minimal watering. A true native species, Buffalo Grass is perfect for eco-conscious landscapers, erosion control, pasture improvement, and water-saving yards. It requires very little mowing, maintains a soft green color throughout the warm season, and naturally crowds out weeds due to its dense growth habit. π± Why Grow Buffalo Grass Seeds? Ultra drought tolerantβperfect for arid or low-water regions Forms dense turf ideal for lawns, pastures, and meadows Requires minimal mowing and maintenance Highly weed resistant once established Native speciesβsupports sustainable, natural landscaping Soft texture makes it great for children, pets, and livestock Thrives in poor soils where many grasses fail πΏ Growing Tips Best Planting Time: Late fall or early spring Sowing Depth: Plant just below the soil surface Soil Prep: Firmly compact soil after sowing Watering: Keep lightly moist until germination (14β21 days) Sun: Full sun for best performance Maintenance: Extremely lowβoccasional mowing only if desired Once established, Buffalo Grass is highly drought tolerant and grows into a thick, weed-suppressing carpet. β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Buffalo Grass good for lawns?Yes! It forms a thick, soft, low-maintenance turf ideal for eco-friendly yards. How much water does Buffalo Grass need?Very littleβafter establishment, it thrives on natural rainfall in most regions. Will it tolerate heavy foot traffic?Moderate traffic is fine. For high-traffic lawns, overseeding with other natives can help. Can I grow Buffalo Grass in poor soil?Absolutelyβit's extremely adaptable and performs well where many turf grasses struggle. Is it safe for pets and livestock?Yes, Buffalo Grass is a natural forage grass historically grazed by buffalo and cattle. Where to Buy Buffalo Grass Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer premium non-GMO Buffalo Grass seeds that are neonicotinoid-free, freshly packed in resealable gold Mylar bags, and shipped quickly across the U.S., giving you reliable quality and strong germination for a naturally beautiful lawn.
$15.99 - $89.99
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5500 Herb Seeds Collection kit (15 Different)
Start your own thriving herb garden with our Herb Seeds Collection Kit, featuring 15 essential medicinal and culinary herbs loved by home gardeners, chefs, and herbal enthusiasts. Whether youβre growing on a windowsill, balcony, raised bed, or backyard garden, this all-in-one kit makes it easy to grow fresh flavor and natural remedies right at home. Each herb variety comes in its own clearly labeled packet, filled with fresh seeds harvested annually and tested to deliver a minimum 85% germination rate. From fragrant basil and oregano to soothing chamomile and yarrow, this curated collection gives you everything you need to build a versatile, productive herb garden. Perfect for beginners and experienced growers alikeβno guesswork, just grow. πΏ Included Herb Varieties (15 Total) β Roman Chamomileβ Gold Yarrowβ White Yarrowβ Garden Thymeβ Lemon Balmβ Large Leaf Basilβ Thai Basilβ Italian Oreganoβ Marjoramβ Sageβ Bouquet Dillβ Italian Parsleyβ Cilantro / Corianderβ Chivesβ Anise Each herb comes in its own labeled seed bag for easy planting and organization. π± Why Grow Herb Seeds Collection Kit? Grow fresh culinary herbs at homeIncludes medicinal and cooking herbs15 individual labeled seed packetsFresh seeds harvested annually85%+ germination rateIdeal for containers, raised beds, or gardensPerfect for beginners, chefs, and herbalists πΏ Growing Tips Planting: Sow seeds indoors or outdoors depending on herb type Light: Most herbs thrive in full sun (6β8 hours)Soil: Well-draining, nutrient-rich soilWater: Keep soil moist but not soggyHarvesting: Trim regularly to encourage bushy growth π± Tip: Harvest early and often for the best flavor and growth. β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are these seeds beginner-friendly?Yes! This collection is perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. Do the seeds come mixed together?No. Each herb comes in its own individually labeled packet. Can these herbs be grown indoors?Many varieties grow well indoors with bright light or grow lights. Are these seeds fresh?Yes. All seeds are freshly harvested each year and tested for high germination. What type of garden can I grow these in?Theyβre ideal for container gardens, raised beds, herb spirals, and backyard gardens. Where to Buy Herb Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality herb seeds packed in labeled bags and shipped fast across the U.S., so you can grow a healthy medicinal and culinary herb garden with confidence.
$40.00
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675 Alyssum - Royal Carpet Purple Flower Seeds
Transform your garden with the stunning Royal Carpet Alyssum! These seeds yield a beautiful mat of vibrant purple flowers that create a dramatic and eye-catching display! Blue Alyssum (Lobularia maritima) is a charming annual known for its delicate clusters of small, fragrant blue flowers. Perfect for borders, hanging baskets, rock gardens, and as ground cover, Blue Alyssum creates a soft, carpet-like effect that adds a serene touch to any garden. It blooms from spring to fall, thriving in full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. This easy-to-grow plant is also a favorite among pollinators, attracting bees and butterflies with its sweet scent. Growing Information: Season: Best sown in early spring after the last frost. USDA Zones: 3-10 (grown as an annual) Height: 4-6 inches Bloom Season: Spring through fall Bloom Color: Deep purple Environment: Prefers full sun to partial shade. Soil Type: Well-drained soil; tolerates poor soil conditions. Temperature: Thrives in cooler temperatures; performs best in mild weather. Average Germ Time: 7-14 days Light Required: Full sun to partial shade Depth: Sow seeds on the surface and lightly press into the soil; do not cover. Sowing Rate: Scatter seeds evenly; thin to 6-8 inches apart. Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist during germination; water regularly but avoid overwatering. Plant Spacing: 6-8 inches apart for a full carpet of color
$11.99
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250 Calendula Pacific Beauty Seeds - Mix
A Tapestry of Radiant Blooms for Your Garden! This thoughtfully blended mixture promises a wide variety of hues and forms, transforming your outdoor retreat into a charming natural oasis. Calendula's Pacific Beauty variety is well known for its huge, vibrant blooms that exude warmth and cheer. With a color spectrum that goes from bright oranges and yellows to gentle creams, the combination captivates with its intriguing and diverse palette. Regardless of your level of gardening experience, these simple-to-grow seeds offer an abundance of cheery blossoms that will not only improve the appearance of your garden but also attract vital pollinators. The Calendula Pacific Beauty Seeds Mix is adaptable to various environments, thriving in both containers on your balcony and traditional garden beds. Its versatility extends to different soil types, ensuring it can flourish in diverse gardening settings. As annual blooms, they provide a sustained burst of color throughout the growing season, enriching your garden with their radiant presence. Plant these seeds in the spring, and witness the magical transformation of your garden into a lively canvas adorned with the vibrant hues and uplifting blossoms of Calendula Pacific Beauty. Season of Interest: Late spring to early fall Cultivating Difficulty: Easy, suitable for gardeners of all levels, from beginners to experienced enthusiasts Planting Time: Spring, providing a head start for robust growth and a prolonged flowering season Type: Annual Calendula Pacific Beauty Seeds Mix, delivering a burst of color for a single growing season Growth Habit: Upright and bushy, with large, vivid blooms creating a cheerful garden display Soil pH: Prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil Soil Type: Adaptable to various soil types, from well-drained garden beds to containers. Features: Diverse mix showcasing a range of colors, from sunny yellows and oranges to soft creams. Known for the Pacific Beauty variety's large and vibrant blooms Color: A vibrant and varied palette, adding a visual feast to your garden Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade for optimal growth and blooming Genus: Calendula Life Cycle: Annual, providing a burst of color for a single growing season Watering: Moderate watering, maintaining consistently moist soil during the growing season for optimal performance. Avoid waterlogging
$11.47
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10 Annona Muricata Seeds
Discover the Power of Annona muricata: Unlock the Secrets of this Extraordinary Fruit! The custard apple tree, Annona muricata, produces edible fruit known as soursop due to its mildly acidic flavor when ripe. Originally from the Caribbean, India, and Central America, it has become widely grown and, in some areas, an invasive species in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. In Indonesia, it is called sirsak and serves as the primary host plant for tailed jay caterpillars (Graphium agamemnon), which feed on its leaves and pupate underneath them. Annona muricata trees are small, evergreen, and can reach heights of up to 30 feet (9.1 meters). The leaves are oblong to oval, 3 to 7 centimeters wide and 8 to 16 centimeters long, with a lustrous dark green color and hairless on top, lighter and barely haired to hairless underneath. The flower stalks are woody, 2 to 5 millimeters long, each bearing one to two flowers appearing opposite the leaves or close to the leaf stalk. The individual flower stalks are thick, hairless or sparsely haired, and about 15 to 20 millimeters tall, with smaller, densely haired bractlets near the base. Flowers have thick, yellowish petals. Outer petals are broadly ovate, not overlapping, 2.8 cm to 3.3 cm long and 2.1 cm to 2.5 cm wide, tapering to a point with a heart-shaped base. Inner petals overlap, about 2.5 cm to 2.8 cm long, 2 cm wide, sharply angled and tapering at the base. Stamens are 4.5 mm long, wedge-shaped with unequal anther hollows. Sepals are thick and non-overlapping. Carpels are linear, 1-ovuled, with reddish-brown hairs. Fruits are dark green, prickly, ovoid, up to 30 cm long, with juicy, acidic, whitish flesh and aromatic scent. Common Name: Soursop, Graviola, Guyabano, Guanabana, Prickly Custard Apple, Durian Belanda, Durian Europa, Durian Makkah, Durian Benggala Quantity: 10 Annona Muricata Seeds
$21.00
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500 Powder Puff Aster Seeds - Mix
Powder Puff China Aster Seeds - Mix | Callistephus Chinensis Although it belongs to the Aster family, this stunning fall bloomer more closely resembles a chrysanthemum due to its special traits, which have made it the sole member of the Callistephus genus. It has Chinese roots, as suggested by the name. China asters are widely cultivated for use in the cut flower industry in many nations. The popular term "aster" is derived from the Greek word "star," which alludes to the flower's brilliance and form. To begin indoors, direct sow the seed in a flat or peat pot 6β8 weeks before the last spring frost. After germination, which should take place in 7β10 days, maintain the soil lightly moist and the temperature around 65β70 degrees F. Transplant the seedlings as soon as they can be handled safely and there is no chance of frost. Aster Powderpuff Mix Chinensis Callistephus Species: Heirloom Measurement at Maturity: 25" 90 days till maturity Need for Light: Sun or Partial Shade Planting Season: Warm Planting Depth: 14" 8" between plants.
$14.99 $9.99
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10 Spectabilis Bamboo Seeds
Spectabilis Bamboo Seeds - Phyllostachys Aureosulcata This is a beautiful collector species not commonly available. The bright yellow coloration of the canes with the green stripe in the sulcus grooves adds a splash of color and is beautiful. This species can handle -10 degrees temperatures which makes it suitable as an evergreen bamboo for USDA climate zones 6 and warmer. It grows quickly in zones 6, 7, and even tolerates the extreme heat in warmer zones 8 and 9. This bamboo can provide a dense screen in even the most unforgiving climates. In warm climates it grows quickly to 12 and 16 feet in height while remaining very bushy like with plenty of low growing limbs. Maximum Height: 25 to 30 feetDiameter: 2 inchesHardiness: -10ΒΊ FRecommended USDA zone 5 through 10.
$16.99 $14.27
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400 Molokhia Seeds (Egyptian Spinach) | Heat-Tolerant Nutrient-Rich Greens
Molokhia, also known as Egyptian Spinach, is a fast-growing, nutrient-dense leafy green treasured across the Middle East and North Africa. This powerhouse plant thrives where other greens struggleβintense heat, drought, and poor soilβmaking it an excellent choice for summer gardens. Growing up to 6 feet tall, Molokhia produces tender, flavorful leaves that can be harvested continuously. The leaves are delicious cooked or fresh and are commonly used in soups, stews, stir-fries, omelets, and sautΓ©s. With outstanding pest resistance and rapid regrowth, Molokhia is a reliable, high-yield green for gardeners of all skill levels. π± Why Grow Molokhia (Egyptian Spinach) Seeds? π Thrives in extreme heat (90Β°F+) π§ Highly drought tolerant β‘ Super fast growing & high yielding πΏ Continuous harvest all season π₯¬ Packed with nutrients & fiber π Staple green in Middle Eastern & African cuisine πΏ Growing Tips Plant Type: Warm-season leafy green Height: Up to 6 feet Light: Full sun Soil: Well-drained, average fertility Water: Moderate; drought tolerant once established Harvest: Pick young leaves regularly to encourage regrowth Planting Notes:Direct sow after frost or start indoors. Thin plants to allow airflow and full growth. Leaves regrow quickly after cutting. β Frequently Asked Questions Is Molokhia eaten raw or cooked?Both! Itβs commonly cooked in soups and stews but can also be eaten raw when young. How often can I harvest the leaves?You can harvest continuously throughout the growing season. Is Molokhia beginner-friendly?Yesβit's extremely forgiving, pest-resistant, and easy to grow. Does Molokhia grow well in hot climates?Absolutely. It thrives in high heat where other greens fail. Where to Buy Molokhia Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Molokhia (Egyptian Spinach) seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Each order is carefully packed to ensure quality, freshness, and strong germination.
$11.51
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Shipped from Annville, PA, USA 100 Shiitake Mushroom Plug Spawn β Easy Log Inoculation
100 Shiitake Mushroom Plug Spawn β Grow Your Own Mushrooms at Home Ready to grow delicious shiitake mushrooms right in your backyard? These shiitake mushroom plug spawns are designed for easy log inoculation and high yield production. Strain 3790 performs best between 55β75Β°F and is known for reliable fruiting on hardwood logs. Why Choose These Shiitake Plug Spawns? π 100 pre-inoculated plugs β fast colonization on hardwood π³ Perfect for log inoculation β spiral cut helps secure plug in place π§ Grows best in oak, beech, and maple logs π± Certified organic grain spawn β clean and high-performing π¦ Sealed & shipped from the USA Whatβs Included? Youβll receive approximately 100 shiitake mushroom plug spawns in a sealed, sterile pack. Ideal for DIY mushroom cultivation with minimal tools required. Planting Instructions Best Time to Inoculate: Early spring or fall Log Types: Oak, maple, beech (fresh-cut, not rotten) Plug Placement: Drill holes, insert plugs, wax seal Fruiting Temperature: 55β75Β°F (13β24Β°C) Wait Time: 6β12 months for first fruiting FAQs How long until mushrooms appear? Expect your first shiitake mushrooms in 6 to 12 months, depending on log type, moisture, and temperature. Can I use any type of wood? Shiitake thrives on hardwoods like oak, maple, and beech. Avoid softwoods and rotting logs. How do I store unused plugs? Store in the fridge at 34β38Β°F (1β3Β°C) for up to 6 months in their sealed bag. Where to buy Shiitake mushroom plug spawn for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh shiitake plug spawn shipped quickly from the U.S. for optimal viability and results.
$25.99
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Musa Basjoo Banana Tree β Cold Hardy Live Starter Plant
Looking for a cold-hardy banana tree that brings a bold tropical look to cooler climates? This Musa basjoo banana tree is sold as a live, well-rooted starter plant, perfect for creating a lush, exotic focal point in the garden or on the patio. With proper care and winter protection, the underground rhizomes can return year after year in many temperate regions. Why choose Musa basjoo hardy banana? Tropical look in temperate gardens β huge, paddle-shaped green leaves for a jungle-style effect. Cold-hardy roots β grown outdoors in many areas where standard bananas will not survive winter, with mulch and protection. Fast-growing perennial β in suitable conditions, clumps can reach around 6β14 ft (1.8β4.2 m) tall over time. Flexible use β plant in the ground as a dramatic specimen or grow in large containers that can be moved for winter protection. Whatβs in the pack? Each order includes one healthy, well-rooted Musa basjoo starter plant. Plants are typically in the approximate range of 3β12 inches tall at the time of shipping, depending on current stock. These are young starter plants that ship without a pot; the root ball is wrapped in moist material and secured to keep it protected during transit. Because this is a live plant, size and appearance may vary slightly from plant to plant, but each is selected to be strong and actively growing. Planting and care instructions Best planting time: Spring to early summer, after the danger of frost has passed in your area. Soil: Rich, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter. Avoid spots that stay waterlogged. Light: Full sun to light partial shade. Choose a location sheltered from strong winds, which can tear the large leaves. Watering: Keep the soil evenly moist, especially during the first growing season. Do not allow the plant to sit in standing water. Fertilizing: During the active growing season, feed with a balanced fertilizer according to label directions to support fast growth. Spacing: Allow at least 6β10 ft of space per plant; established clumps can broaden and form a small grove over time. Growing zone: Commonly grown outdoors in USDA hardiness zones around 5β11 with appropriate winter protection; can be grown in containers and moved indoors in colder regions. Winter care (cooler climates): In regions where frost is expected, the top growth may die back after freezing temperatures. Many growers cut the stems back to around 2 ft and apply a generous mulch over the root zone. In very cold climates, some gardeners wrap the lower stems or grow Musa basjoo in containers and overwinter the plants indoors. β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is this Musa basjoo sold as a live plant or as seeds? This product is a live, well-rooted starter plant, not seeds. You receive one young Musa basjoo banana plant, shipped without a pot, with the roots wrapped and protected for transit. How tall will a Musa basjoo banana tree get? In suitable conditions, Musa basjoo can develop clumps that reach roughly 6β14 ft (1.8β4.2 m) tall over time. In colder climates, the above-ground growth may die back in winter, but the rhizomes can re-sprout in spring if they have been well protected. Will Musa basjoo survive winter in my climate? Musa basjoo is often grown outdoors in USDA hardiness zones around 5β11 when given suitable winter care. In mild climates, it can stay semi-evergreen; in colder zones, the top may die back after frost, and gardeners usually protect the roots with a thick mulch. Always consider your local conditions and provide extra protection in severe winters. Does Musa basjoo produce edible bananas? Musa basjoo can produce small, ornamental fruits, but in many climates they are not considered good for eating because they contain many seeds and only a small amount of pulp. Most gardeners grow this plant mainly for its dramatic foliage and tropical look rather than for fruit. Can I grow Musa basjoo in a container? Yes. Musa basjoo can be grown in a large container with rich, well-drained potting mix. Container plants usually need more frequent watering and feeding, but they can be moved to a protected spot or indoors for winter, which is useful in colder climates. Where can I buy a Musa basjoo banana tree for sale? If you are looking to buy a Musa basjoo banana tree, it is worth choosing a seller that clearly states the plant size, growing zone information, and how the plant is shipped. At Seeds World, you can compare offers from multiple sellers who provide live Musa basjoo starter plants and check details such as shipping areas, handling time, and customer reviews, so you can select the option that fits your garden and location.
$46.99 $42.00
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1000 Red Rock Cress Cascading Seeds
Bring dazzling spring color to your garden with Red Rock Cress Cascading Seeds (Aubrieta Hybrida) β a gardener-favorite for rock walls, borders, containers, slopes, and groundcover displays. Known for its brilliant red-magenta blooms and elegant cascading habit, this hardy perennial spreads into a dense, flowering mat that transforms dull spaces into a carpet of color. Perfect for cottage gardens, rockeries, edging, and mass plantings, Rock Cress is both low-maintenance and drought-tolerant once established, making it an ideal choice for beginner and expert gardeners alike. π± Why Grow Red Rock Cress Cascading Seeds? Creates a lush, cascading curtain of vivid red blooms Excellent for rock gardens, retaining walls, borders, and containers Cold-hardy perennial for long-lasting spring color Drought-tolerant and easy to maintain Attracts butterflies and beneficial pollinators Fast-spreading groundcover that suppresses weeds naturally πΏ Growing Tips Light: Full sun for best flowering Soil: Well-drained, sandy or rocky soils preferred Sowing: Press seeds onto soil surface β do not cover Spacing: 8β12 inches apart Germination: 14β21 days Water: Keep moist until established; drought-tolerant afterward Bloom Time: Earlyβlate spring Mature Size: 4β6" tall, 12β24" spread β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Red Rock Cress a perennial or annual?Aubrieta Hybrida is a hardy perennial, returning every spring with reliable blooms. Does it really cascade over edges?Yes! It naturally spills over walls, pots, and borders, creating a beautiful cascading effect. Can I grow Rock Cress in partial shade?It tolerates light shade, but full sun produces the most vibrant blooms. When will it bloom?Expect heavy blooms in early to late spring, depending on your climate. Is it drought-tolerant?Once established, Rock Cress thrives with minimal watering and is highly drought-resistant. Where to Buy Red Rock Cress Seeds?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, premium-quality Red Rock Cress Cascading Seeds with fast U.S. shipping so you can grow vibrant spring color right at home.
$16.99
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Shipped from Massillon, OH, USA 2000 Snapdragon Corona Mix Seeds
Snapdragons Seeds | Antirrhinum majus Snapdragons are beloved for their dragon-shaped flowers that "snap" open when gently squeezed, making them a delight for children. These vibrant blooms come in bright colors, including yellow, orange, red, white, crimson, and bicolors, adding charm to any garden. Key Features: Colors: Yellow, orange, red, white, crimson, bicolors Bloom Time: Summer Height: 12β18 inches | Spacing: 12β18 inches Light: Sun to part shade | Soil: Average Zones: Acts like a perennial, reseeding itself in all zones Planting Instructions: Indoors: Start seeds weeks before the last frost. Outdoors: Sow seeds after the last frost. Enjoy the whimsical beauty of Snapdragons in your garden, perfect for borders, containers, or as a playful addition for kids!
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1000 Baby's Breath Gypsophila Seeds
Baby's Breath is one of the most popular drought-tolerant wildflowers and it is easy to grow from flower seed. Baby's Breath has tiny, virtually insignificant flowers compared to other wildflowers, but without Baby's Breath other more showy flowers don't appear to their best advantage. Everything looks better with Baby's Breath around it! Gypsophila plants grow upright 12 - 24 inches tall and as wide. It is quite drought-tolerant. The Gypsophila flowers are single-form, one-half inch across, abundant, and typically white but there are cultivars available in pink and rose. Its leaves are 3 inches long, lance-shaped, and fleshy. Unfortunately, it is a very short-lived annual dying after only 5 - 6 weeks. Successively planting the flower seed every 2 - 3 weeks should ensure never being without it during the growing season. Flower SpecificationsSeason: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 10Height: 12 - 24 inchesBloom Season: SummerBloom Color: WhiteEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Well drained, pH 6.6 - 7.8Deer Resistant: YesLatin Name: Gyposophila ElegansPlanting DirectionsTemperature: 70FAverage Germ Time: 10 - 20 daysLight Required: YesDepth: 1/16 inchSowing Rate: 3 ounces per 1,000 square feet or 7 pounds per acreMoisture: Keep seed moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 10 inches
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Shipped from Massillon, OH, USA 50 Pink Rose Carnation Dianthus Caryophyllus Seeds
Pink Rose Carnation Dianthus Caryophyllus Seeds The fragrant, long-lasting flowers of the Carnation are absolutely wonderful for cut or dried flower arrangements. They are a favorite of florists everywhere, and now you can grow your own! Carnations can be grown anywhere from containers to rock gardens, and they attract bees, birds, & butterflies. Their large double blooms are sure to make you smile! Name: Rose CarnationScientific Name: Dianthus Caryophyllus Grenadin RoseColor: Rose PinkPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: Late Spring - Mid SummerHardiness Zone: 5 - 10Plant Height: 24"Plant Spacing: 12 - 18"Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil and Water Preferences: Average
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600 Rainbow Mix Carrot Seeds - NON-GMO
Rainbow Carrot Mix or Blend (Daucus carota) is a variety of five baby carrots beautifully represented with a rainbow of colors that consists of Atomic Red, Bambino Orange, Cosmic Purple, Lunar White, and Solar Yellow. Harvested roots will range from 6" to 11" and each variety will have its own unique flavor. Excellent for adding color to salads and to other mealsGermination in 7-21 days, maturity in 70 daysSoil pH: 6.0 - 6.5 Soil Type: Loamy and SandyClimate: Cold, Sub-tropical, Temperate Sunlight: Full SunGenus: Daucus carota USDA Hardiness Zone (Β°F): Zones 3-12Species: Atomic Red, Bambino Orange, Cosmic Purple Common Name: Rainbow Mix CarrotWatering: Heavy
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100 Common Bilberry Dwarf Shrub Seeds
Grow your own Common Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus)βa treasured European dwarf shrub prized for its deep blue-purple berries, rich flavor, and natural antioxidant content. Often compared to blueberries, bilberries stand apart with their colored pulp, softer texture, and juicier bite. These low-growing shrubs produce delicate pink spring flowers followed by abundant dark berries perfect for fresh eating, drying, jams, pies, muffins, candies, and desserts. Bilberry plants also support local wildlife, attracting birds, squirrels, and beneficial pollinatorsβmaking them a beautiful and functional addition to woodland gardens, food forests, and edible landscapes. This heirloom variety is cold-hardy, non-GMO, and ideal for northern climates, thriving where many fruiting shrubs struggle. π± Why GrowΒ Common Bilberry Seeds? π Dark blue-purple berries with richly colored pulp πΏ Heirloom European blueberry variety βοΈ Extremely cold hardy (Zones 2β7) π¦ Supports wildlife & pollinators πΈ Attractive pink spring flowers π² Perfect for woodland & shade gardens πΏ Growing Tips Seed Starting: Cold stratification recommended Stratification: Fall sow outdoors or cold stratify indoors before spring Planting Depth: Surface sow; lightly press into soil Spacing: 12β18 inches Sun: Full sun to part shade Soil: Average, well-draining (acidic soil preferred) Bloom Time: AprilβJune Harvest: JulyβSeptember Mature Height: 6β18 inches π‘ Tip: Mulch with pine needles or leaf litter to maintain soil acidity. β Frequently Asked Questions Q: Are bilberries the same as blueberries?A: Theyβre related, but bilberries have darker pulp, softer fruit, and a more intense flavor. Do bilberries need cold winters?Yesβbilberries thrive in colder climates and require winter chill to perform best. Can bilberries grow in partial shade?Absolutely. They naturally grow in woodland environments and tolerate part shade well. Are these seeds non-GMO?Yes! These areΒ heirloom, non-GMO, open-pollinated seeds. Β Where to Buy Common Bilberry Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Common Bilberry seeds, carefully packed and shipped fast within the U.S. so you can grow healthy, productive shrubs with confidence.
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400 Black Beauty Eggplant Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom
Black Beauty Eggplant Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom Black Beauty eggplant is a classic heirloom and is considered, by many, to be the best eggplant variety in the world! Name: Black Beauty EggplantSolanum MelongenaType: HeirloomSize at Maturity: Up to 50 InchWeigh 1-3 poundsDays to Maturity: 75-80 DaysLight Requirement: Full SunPlanting Time: Warm SeasonPlanting Depth: 1/4"Plant Spacing: 18" - 24" apartSoaking seeds in water for 12-24 hours before planting will help speed up germination.
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10 Beach Plum (Prunus Maritima) Seeds
Perfect for patios, gardens, or sandy coastal areas,Β Beach Plum shrubs are salt-resistant and hardy, growing 4β10 ft. tall without pruning. Known for their fragrant pink and white spring blooms, they produce delicious plums in summer, with vibrant fall foliage to follow. Zones: 3β7 Height: 4β10 ft. Light: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Tolerates sandy, saline, or regular soil Uses: Fresh fruit, jams, jellies, pies Germination Instructions: Apply cold stratification: wrap seeds in a moist paper towel, place in a ziplock bag, and refrigerate for 2β3 months. Sow seeds in moist sand, peat moss, or loam and allow 2β3 months for germination. Enjoy this hardy east coast native for its beauty, fruit, and low-maintenance versatility!
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Cactus Pear Seeds β Opuntia Ficus-Indica (10 Seeds Pack)
Cactus Pear Seeds β Opuntia Ficus-Indica (10 Seeds) Grow your own cactus pear β also known as Opuntia Ficus-Indica β with this easy-to-grow and visually stunning cactus variety. Loved for its edible pads and vibrant fruits, this drought-tolerant succulent thrives in hot climates and poor soil, making it a resilient choice for xeriscaping and edible gardens alike. Why Grow Opuntia Ficus-Indica? π΅ Edible and ornamental β produces colorful, sweet fruit and striking paddles π₯ Thrives in heat and drought β ideal for desert-style or water-saving gardens π Full sun lover β thrives in hot, dry conditions πΌ Yellow to orange blooms in late spring to early summer π Grows up to 20 ft tall with space to spread Whatβs in the Pack? This pack includes 10 premium Opuntia Ficus-Indica seeds, carefully selected for high viability and shipped fresh. Perfect for outdoor sowing or greenhouse propagation. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Spring or early summer Soil: Well-drained, sandy or rocky soil with low fertility Light: Full sun Depth: ΒΌ inch deep Watering: Water lightly and sparingly during germination (2β6 weeks) Spacing: Sow several feet apart to allow for spreading FAQs How long does it take cactus pear seeds to germinate? Germination typically takes 2 to 6 weeks under warm and sunny conditions. Soaking seeds overnight can help speed up the process. Are cactus pears edible? Yes, both the pads (nopales) and the fruits (tuna) are edible and commonly used in Latin American cuisine. Do I need special conditions to grow them? They prefer full sun and hot weather, with well-draining soil. Minimal watering is needed once established. Where to buy cactus pear seeds for sale? You can find fresh and high-quality cactus pear seeds right here at Seeds World β shipped fast across the U.S. and perfect for both edible and ornamental gardens.
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