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  • 50 Mixed Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus Syriacus) Seeds - Seed World 50 Mixed Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus Syriacus) Seeds - Seed World

    50 Mixed Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus Syriacus) Seeds

    Rose of Sharon Hibiscus Syriacus Flower Tree Bush Seeds Mix The Rose of Sharon is considered a bush, shrub, or small tree. They are very tolerant of pruning and you can shape them into whatever form best suits your needs. They grow well in any soil including clay and are able to tolerate drought. The Rose of Sharon grows very quickly and has a long bloom period during which the large flowers cover the branches. This tropical-looking beauty attracts bees, butterflies, and birds including HUMMINGBIRDS. These fabulous shrubs make an excellent living fence and will add a lot of wonderful fall color to any landscape! Name: Rose of SharonOther Common Names: Hibiscus / Althea / Aaron's BeardScientific Name: Hibiscus SyriacusColor: Mixed Colors - Double & Single BloomsPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: Summer - FallHardiness Zone: 5 - 9 (& Reseeds Itself Easily)Plant Height: 5 - 10’Plant Spacing: 36 - 48”Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Average

  • 50 Black Yellow Petunia Seeds - Seed World 50 Black Yellow Petunia Seeds - Seed World

    50 Black Yellow Petunia Seeds

    Make a dramatic statement in your garden with Black Yellow Petunia Seeds, prized for their rare color contrast and eye-catching blooms. These unique petunias feature deep, velvety dark tones accented with bright yellow highlightsβ€”perfect for gardeners who want something truly different. Petunias are fast-growing, beginner-friendly annuals that bloom continuously from late spring through fall. Ideal for flower beds, hanging baskets, window boxes, and patio containers, these blooms thrive in sunny locations and reward you with nonstop color all season long. Whether you’re designing a bold landscape, a modern container display, or a standout floral arrangement, Black Yellow Petunias deliver unforgettable visual impact. 🌱 Why Grow Black Yellow Petunia Seeds? 🌼 Rare and dramatic black & yellow color combination 🌞 Long-lasting blooms from spring through fall πŸͺ΄ Perfect for containers, borders, and hanging baskets 🐝 Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies 🌱 Easy to grow from seed – great for beginners 🎨 Adds contrast and depth to any garden design 🌿 Growing Tips Sowing: Start indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost or direct sow after frost Light: Full sun (6–8 hours daily) Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil Water: Keep soil evenly moist, not soggy Spacing: 10–12 inches apart Germination: 7–14 days Maintenance: Deadhead regularly for continuous blooms ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are these petunias annual or perennial?Petunias are annuals in most climates, blooming all season until frost. Are these seeds beginner-friendly?Yes! Petunias are easy to grow and great for first-time gardeners. Can I grow them in containers or hanging baskets?Absolutelyβ€”these petunias perform beautifully in pots and baskets. Do the flowers really have black and yellow coloring?Yes, they display deep dark tones with striking yellow accents, though natural variation may occur. When will they start blooming?Typically 8–10 weeks after planting under proper growing conditions. Where to Buy Black Yellow Petunia Seeds for Sale?At Seed World, we offer fresh Black Yellow Petunia seeds with fast U.S. shippingβ€”so you can grow rare, high-impact flowers with confidence and ease.

  • 250 Cherry Tomato Seeds | NON-GMO - Seed World

    Shipped from Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 250 Cherry Tomato Seeds | NON-GMO

    Cherry Tomato Seeds Large | NON-GMO | Heirloom | Fresh Vegetable Seeds Name: Red Cherry - Large TomatoSolanum LycopersicumType: Heirloom IndeterminateSize at Maturity: 1 1/4" DiameterDays to Maturity: 75 DaysLight Requirement: Full SunPlanting Time: Warm SeasonPlanting Depth: 1/4" - 1/2"Plant Spacing: 18" - 36" Quantity: 250 Cherry Tomato Seeds

  • 25 Magenta Clematis Seeds - Seed World 25 Magenta Clematis Seeds - Seed World

    25 Magenta Clematis Seeds

    Magenta Clematis Seeds Bloom Flowers Perennial Clematis flower seed takes about 21 - 28 days to germinate. You can sow the flower seeds in trays indoors and transplant the seedlings after the frost season, or sow the flower seeds directly outside after the danger of frost has passed. Before sowing Clematis seed, refrigerate the seed for 2 - 3 weeks. Some gardeners prefer to start the flower seed outdoors in the late fall or in the winter in a cold frame. The cold helps to break the dormancy. Flower Specifications Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 5 - 9 Height: 80 - 96 inches (vining) Bloom Season: Summer and fall Bloom Color: Magenta Environment: Full sun Soil Type: Well-drained, pH 6.5 - 7.5 Planting Directions Temperature: 68F Average Germ Time: 21 - 28 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Do not cover Sowing Rate: 6 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep moist until germination

  • 50 Double Rose Columbine Seeds - Seed World 50 Double Rose Columbine Seeds - Seed World

    50 Double Rose Columbine Seeds

    Double Rose Columbine Seeds Flower Perennial Flowers The double flowers of this Columbine face upward. Columbines make excellent cut flowers and attract bees, birds, & butterflies. Name: Double Rose Columbine Scientific Name: Aquilegia Vulgaris Color: Double Rose Plant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last Frost Plant Height: 12 - 18" Plant Spacing: 12 - 18" Bloom Time: Spring - Summer Hardiness Zone: 3 - 9 Light Requirements: Sun - Part Shade Soil & Water Preferences: Average

  • Sale -13% 20 True Jicama Seeds | Mexican Yam Bean Turnip Potato - Seed World 20 True Jicama Seeds | Mexican Yam Bean Turnip Potato - Seed World

    80 True Jicama Seeds | Mexican Yam Bean Turnip Potato

    Grow your own crisp, refreshing Jicama (Pachyrhizus erosus)β€”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 GrowΒ True Jicama Seeds? πŸ₯— Crisp, juicy tubers with a refreshing mild sweetness 🌿 Heirloom & non-GMO, open-pollinated seeds 🌎 Popular in Mexican, Asian & tropical cuisines πŸ₯” 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: 70Β°F+ preferred Seed Depth: 1 inch Spacing: 8–12 inches apart Sun: Full sun Water: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist Growth Habit: Fast-growing vineβ€”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?Yesβ€”jicama performs best in warm climates with long summers. Are these seeds non-GMO?Yes! These areΒ 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 USAβ€”so you can grow with confidence and harvest with pride.

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  • 50 Geum - Mrs. Bradshaw Seeds - Seed World 50 Geum - Mrs. Bradshaw Seeds - Seed World

    50 Geum - Mrs. Bradshaw Seeds

    Geum - Chiloense - Mrs. Bradshaw Seeds Geum flowers heavily in May and June and will keep on flowering until late summer if the plant is deadheaded. Mrs. Bradshaw is clump-forming and divides easily after the first year. In colder climates, you might need to mulch the plant during the winter. Geum Chiloense is also commonly known as Avens. Sow Geum - Mrs. Bradshaw Seeds indoors 4 - 6 weeks before the last frost. Use sterile potting mix and trays. Gently press the seeds into the surface of the soil and barely cover them with soil. Keep the flower seed constantly moist until germination. At the time of transplanting, cut back the seedling to encourage more compact growth. Plant in well-drained, fairly fertile soil. Can take up to two years to start flowering heavily. Flower SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 5 - 7Height: 24 inchesBloom Season: Spring and summerBloom Color: Orange-redEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.3 Planting DirectionsTemperature: 68FAverage Germ Time: 21 - 28 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Seeds must be covered thinly, no more than the thickness of the seedSowing Rate: 2 -3 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seed moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 18 inches

  • 50 Purple Prickly Pear Cactus Seeds - Seed World 50 Purple Prickly Pear Cactus Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Marietta, Georgia, USA 50 Purple Prickly Pear Cactus Seeds

    Purple Prickly Pear Cactus Seeds (Opuntia Violacea V. Santa Rita) Purple Prickly Pear Cactus Opuntia Santa-Rita is a bushy succulent shrub 2 m high and 3 m wide with a distinct, though short trunk. It is a very attractive species with reddish or violet-purple pads. Small plants seem to be the most colorful. The yellow flowers are stunning on the purple pads in spring, definitely an eye-catcher. Stem segments: Round, ovate, or obovate sometimes broader than long, not easily detached, 5-20 cm across, thin, nearly smooth, glabrous, glaucous blue-green, when under stress with reddish or violet-purple coloring around the areoles and along the edge; this coloring is more pronounced during winter. Areoles: 6-8(-9) per diagonal row across the mid-stem segment, oval to round, sometimes reniform, c. 3 mm in diameter when young, but increasing with age to about 6 mm, 1.5-2.5 cm apart. The new areoles bear a lot of wool and many short glochids up to 6 mm long. They are yellow to tannish brown in color dense in a crescent at the adaxial edge of areole, nearly encircling areoles, and in a subapical tuft, of even height. The growth of the wool and glochids on old stem pads sometimes produces an elongation of the areole structure outward. Spines: Not numerous, new stem segments often being spineless or with 1 spine present on only a few edge areoles. Older segments may have 2-3 spines in the upper areoles only. Spines are needle-like, deflexed to erect, straight or slightly curved, flexible, light reddish brown to pink with the upper parts yellowish or mottled with yellow, sometimes almost all black, 2-6.2(-10) cm long. Flowers: Yellow with bright red bases, 7.5-9(-10) cm in diameter. Inner tepals yellow throughout, fading orangish, 25-45 mm; filaments pale yellow throughout or pale yellow proximally, white distally; anthers pale yellow; style white; stigma lobes light green.

  • 20 Sugar Maple Tree Seeds – Acer saccharum (Southern Variety) - Seed World 20 Sugar Maple Tree Seeds – Acer saccharum (Southern Variety) - Seed World

    Ships from Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA 20 Sugar Maple Tree Seeds – Acer saccharum (Southern Variety)

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    Bring timeless beauty and tradition to your landscape with Sugar Maple Tree Seeds (Acer saccharum) β€” the same species behind pure maple syrup and America’s iconic fall colors. Known for its majestic height, dense canopy, and fiery orange-red autumn foliage, this southern-adapted variety thrives in warmer climates while retaining the resilience and beauty of northern maples. Whether planted for shade, ornamental appeal, or syrup production, the Sugar Maple is one of nature’s most rewarding and enduring trees. Perfect for home landscapes, reforestation, or large garden projects, it’s a true symbol of strength and seasonal charm. 🌱 Why Grow Sugar Maple Tree Seeds? 🍁 Iconic Fall Colors – Brilliant red, gold, and orange hues every autumn. 🌳 Majestic Shade Tree – Grows up to 60–75 feet tall with a wide canopy. 🍯 Maple Syrup Source – The tree’s sap is used to make real maple syrup. 🌿 Southern Adapted – This variety thrives in milder, southern climates. 🐿️ Wildlife Friendly – Provides food and shelter for birds, squirrels, and pollinators. 🌎 Sustainable Choice – Excellent for reforestation and eco-friendly landscapes. 🌿 Growing Tips Cold Stratification: For best results, stratify seeds for 90–120 days in moist sand at 34–41Β°F before planting. Planting Depth: Sow Β½ inch deep in nutrient-rich, well-drained soil. Temperature: Ideal soil temp is 60–70Β°F for germination. Sunlight: Prefers full sun to partial shade. Spacing: Allow 30–40 feet between trees for optimal growth. Watering: Keep soil moist but not waterlogged, especially during early growth. Hardiness Zones: Suitable for Zones 3–9, depending on the local climate. Growth Rate: Moderate; reaches maturity in 30–50 years but offers beauty at every stage. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are these Sugar Maple seeds from the southern variety?Yes! These areΒ southern-adapted Acer saccharum seeds ideal for warmer U.S. regions. How long does it take to grow a Sugar Maple from seed?Germination takesΒ 1–3 months after stratification, and saplings can grow several feet per year. Can I tap the tree for maple syrup?Absolutely! Once mature (about 10–15 years), theΒ Sugar Maple produces sap perfect for syrup making. What is the best soil for Sugar Maple trees?They preferΒ loamy, well-drained soil rich in organic matter. Can Sugar Maples grow in southern states?Yes! This southern strain is specificallyΒ bred for heat tolerance and thrives across Zones 6–9. Where to Buy Sugar Maple Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Sugar Maple Tree Seeds (Acer saccharum – Southern strain) with fast U.S. shipping. Whether you’re planting a shade tree, starting a maple grove, or adding

  • 100 Common Hops Seeds - Seed World 100 Common Hops Seeds - Seed World

    100 Common Hops Seeds (Humulus Lupulus) – Perennial Climbing Vine for Beer Brewing

    Grow Your Own Hops – The Classic Beer Brewing Vine Bring the ancient art of home brewing to life with Common Hops (Humulus Lupulus) – a vigorous perennial climber that reaches up to 20 feet tall and produces the iconic green-golden cones used to flavor and preserve beer. Hardy, fragrant, and wildlife-friendly, hops are as beautiful in the garden as they are useful in the brew kettle. Why Gardeners Love Common Hops 🌿 Vigorous climber – grows up to 20 feet in a single season 🍺 Beer brewing ingredient – the classic bittering & aroma hop πŸ¦‹ Wildlife magnet – attracts beneficial insects and birds πŸ’Š Medicinal heritage – used in herbal remedies for centuries ❄️ Cold hardy – thrives in zones 4–8, frost tolerant once established Plant Specifications Common Name: Common Hops / European Hop Scientific Name: Humulus Lupulus Plant Type: Perennial Climbing Vine Flower Color: Greenish Yellow Bloom Time: July – August Harvest: September – October Hardiness Zones: 4 – 8 Mature Height: 12 – 15 feet Plant Spacing: 4 – 6 feet Light: Full Sun to Part Shade Soil: Average, well-drained Sowing: Fall sow or cold stratify before spring planting Germination Guide Hops seeds benefit from cold stratification to break dormancy: Mix seeds with moist sand and refrigerate for 1–3 months at ~41Β°F (5Β°C). Transfer to a warm location at 68Β°F (20Β°C) and sow 1–2 months before last frost. If seeds haven't sprouted, return to the refrigerator and repeat the cycle – patience pays off! Quantity: 100 Common Hops Seeds Frequently Asked Questions How long does it take for hops seeds to germinate? Germination can take 1–3 months depending on stratification. Cold stratification for 1–3 months followed by warm conditions of 68Β°F significantly improves success rates. Can I grow hops in a container? Hops can be started in containers but thrive best in the ground due to their vigorous root system and height. A large pot (15+ gallons) with a tall trellis can work for patio growing. When is the best time to plant hops seeds? Sow in fall directly outdoors, or cold stratify and plant indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost in spring. Transplant outdoors after frost risk has passed. How do I use hops cones for beer brewing? Harvest the papery green cones in September–October when they feel dry and springy. Use fresh or dry them for later use as a bittering and aroma addition in your homebrew. Are hops plants deer resistant? Hops are generally considered deer resistant due to their rough, scratchy texture and strong aroma, making them a great choice for gardens in deer-prone areas.

  • 25 Golden Yellow Ranunculus Seeds - Seed World 25 Golden Yellow Ranunculus Seeds - Seed World

    25 Golden Yellow Ranunculus Seeds

    Ranunculus Seeds - Magic Golden Yellow - Pelleted Seeds The Magic series of Ranunculus is a great variety with many colors in the series. These Ranunculus seeds can be easy to grow and is a great variety that does very well in one-gallon pots and blooms early in the season. These will be a very uniform plant that gets 4" to 6" tall and spread about the same very tight plant they like part shades areas and flowers are very eye-catching and get about 4" wide. This is for 25 Pelleted Seeds these can grow corms at the end of the season and can come back the next year. Pelleted seeds are much easier to plant because you can see to plant them they are not so small. Flower SpecificationsSeason: AnnualUSDA Zones: 5 - 10Height: 8 - 10 inchesBloom Season: SpringBloom Color: Dark YellowEnvironment: Partial shadeSoil Type: Moist, well-drained, pH of 5.5 - 6.5Planting DirectionsTemperature: 50 - 60FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 28 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Do not cover the seed but press it into the soilSowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 10 inches

  • Mugwort Seeds (Artemisia vulgaris) – Hardy Perennial Herb - Seed World Mugwort Seeds (Artemisia vulgaris) – Hardy Perennial Herb - Seed World

    Shipped from Mesa, Arizona, USA Mugwort Seeds (Artemisia vulgaris) – Hardy Perennial Herb

    Looking for mugwort seeds? Artemisia vulgaris is a hardy, aromatic perennial with finely cut, silvery-green foliage. It establishes easily from seed, tolerates a wide range of soils, and thrives in full sun to partial shade. Growing zone: USDA 3–8. Why Choose Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)? Hardy, low-maintenance perennial that adapts to many climates Sun or partial shade with good drought tolerance once established Versatile placementβ€”borders, wild edges, or containers for better control Easy from seed with simple cold stratification and surface sowing Aromatic foliage with a classic, naturalized look in the garden Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Fall (natural cold period) or early spring Soil: Well-draining; loam/sandy; neutral pH ~6.0–8.0 Light: Full sun or partial shade Depth: Surface sow (do not cover; light needed for germination) Cold Stratification: 2–4 weeks recommended (moist, refrigerated) Germination: ~14–21 days at consistent moisture Spacing: 18–24 in (45–60 cm) Note on Spread: Spreads by rhizomes; use containers or root barriers if you prefer a contained planting FAQs Is mugwort invasive? How do I keep it contained? Mugwort spreads aggressively by rhizomes. Plant in containers or use deep edging/barriers, remove unwanted runners, and deadhead to limit self-sowing. Always check local regulations before planting. What growing zone is best? USDA Zones 3–8. In colder zones, mulch crowns for winter; in hotter zones, provide afternoon shade and well-drained soil. Does it need full sun? It grows well in full sun and also tolerates partial shade. How do I start mugwort from seed? Surface sow on fine, moist seed-starting mix; do not cover. Keep evenly moist and provide light. Cold-stratify 2–4 weeks for best results; expect germination in roughly 2–3 weeks. Where to buy mugwort seeds for sale? At Seeds World, you can find fresh Artemisia vulgaris seeds from vetted sellers with fast U.S. shipping. Compare vendor ratings and choose the pack that suits your project. Can I grow mugwort in containers? Yes. Containers are an excellent way to enjoy mugwort while preventing spreadβ€”use at least a 12–14 in (30–35 cm) pot with drainage.

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  • 20 Live Oak Tree Seeds – Quercus virginiana - Seed World 20 Live Oak Tree Seeds – Quercus virginiana - Seed World

    Shipped from Miami, Florida, USA 20 Live Oak Tree Seeds – Quercus virginiana

    Plant a piece of American heritage with Live Oak Tree Seeds (Quercus virginiana) – a symbol of strength, endurance, and timeless beauty. Known for its sprawling branches, dense canopy, and impressive longevity, the Live Oak is one of the most iconic shade trees in the Southern United States. These seeds grow into majestic evergreens that provide abundant shade, wildlife habitat, and year-round greenery. Perfect for large gardens, landscapes, or estate plantings, the Live Oak is both ornamental and functionalβ€”making it one of the most sought-after native trees. 🌟 Key Features: Majestic Shade Tree – Dense canopy offers excellent cooling shade. Native & Hardy – Adapted to U.S. southern and coastal regions. Wildlife Friendly – Provides shelter and acorns for birds, deer, and squirrels. Long-Lived – Known to thrive for centuries with proper care. Versatile Use – Ideal for landscaping, reforestation, or heritage planting. 🌱 Why Grow Live Oak Tree Seeds? Create a lasting landscape legacy that grows stronger with time. Enjoy one of the most iconic and resilient native trees. Provide shade, beauty, and wildlife support in your garden. 🌿 Growing Tips Soil: Prefers well-drained, sandy or loamy soil Light: Full sun for best growth Sowing Depth: Plant acorns about 1–2 inches deep Watering: Keep soil moist during early growth, then water as needed Germination: 2–6 weeks under proper conditions Growth Rate: Moderate; grows steadily into a large tree over decades ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How tall will a Live Oak grow?Mature Live Oaks can reach 40–80 feet tall with a wide canopy spread. Do I need to cold stratify the seeds?In most cases, fresh acorns germinate without stratification, but refrigeration for 30–60 days can improve results. How fast do Live Oaks grow?They grow moderately fast when young, about 1–2 feet per year, then slow as they mature. Are these seeds non-GMO?Yes, all our tree seeds areΒ heirloom, non-GMO, and fresh for planting. Where to Buy Live Oak Tree Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Quercus virginiana (Live Oak) seeds with fast U.S. shipping, so you can grow your own iconic shade tree with ease.

  • 10 Pearl White Angel Trumpet Seeds - Seed World 10 Pearl White Angel Trumpet Seeds - Seed World

    10 Pearl White Angel Trumpet Seeds

    Rare Brugmansia Arborea Seeds | White Angel's Trumpet Angel's Trumpet (Brugmansia Arborea) is a stunning tropical plant known for its fragrant, snow-white, foot-long blooms that add a lush, exotic touch to any garden. With dozens of blossoms appearing from spring to frost, it perfumes the night air with its heavenly scent. Key Features: Bloom Color: Pearl white Height: Up to 10 feet tall and wide (smaller in containers) Zones: 9–11 (perennial); grow in pots in cooler climates Light: Full sun or dappled shade Soil: Rich, moist Growing Instructions: Soak seeds to remove corky cover. Sow seeds in warm, rich soil, barely covering with fine soil (requires light to germinate). Germination: 2–6 weeks; blooms may appear in the first year. Provide ample water, especially in summer. Care Tips: Overwinter indoors in cooler climates; cut back in fall. Thrives in tropical, subtropical, and high-altitude tropical climates. Add tropical elegance to your garden with these Rare Angel's Trumpet Seeds, perfect for creating a magnificent showpiece!

  • 4 Rare Yellow White Desert Rose Seeds - Seed World 4 Rare Yellow White Desert Rose Seeds - Seed World

    4 Rare Yellow White Desert Rose Seeds

    The desert rose ( Adenium obesum ) is a very strong, easy-care, and sun-loving plant. It is perfect for the succulent lover and if you don't want to water a lot. They love the hot weather and dry soil. Begin starting Yellow White Desert Rose seeds by preparing a container with a well-draining growing medium, like a perlite or sand and soil mix. Place the seed in the growing medium, just covering them with the growing medium. Water from below daily and from above once every three days until the seedlings appear. Place the growing tray or container on a heating pad and keep the temperature of the growing medium between 80 and 85 F. Your desert rose plant seeds should germinate in one week if the seeds are fresh. If they are not fresh, it may take longer (if at all). Once the seedlings appear, water only from below. In about a month, the seedlings will be large enough to transplant to a permanent container. Zone: 10-11 Bloom: Spring Light: Full Sun Water: Well Drained Soil Growth Rate: Slow Perennial Succulent, Tropical Plant Watering: Less Life Cycle: Perennial Planting Time: All Year Bloom: All Year Quantity: 4 Rare Yellow White Desert Rose Seeds

  • 50 Barlow Blue Columbine Seeds - Seed World

    50 Barlow Blue Columbine Seeds

    Barlow Blue Columbine Seeds - Flower Perennial Flowers The columbine plant (Aquilegia) is an easy-to-grow perennial that offers seasonal interest throughout much of the year. It blooms in a variety of colors during spring, which emerges from its attractive dark green foliage that turns maroon-colored in fall. The bell-shaped flowers are also a favorite of hummingbirds and may be used in cut-flower arrangements as well. Flower SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 3 - 9Height: 24 - 36 inchesBloom Season: Spring and early summerBloom Color:Β BlueEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Rich, well-drained, pH 5.8 - 7.2Deer Resistant: Yes Planting DirectionsTemperature: 65 - 70FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 21 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Do not cover the seed but press it into the soilSowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 16 inches

  • Sale -33% 275 Rocky Mountain Penstemon Seeds - Seed World 275 Rocky Mountain Penstemon Seeds - Seed World

    275 Rocky Mountain Penstemon Seeds

    Rocky Mountain Penstemon Seeds American Native Wildflower A perennial sometimes called Beardtongue, Penstemon plants will reward you with brilliant non-stop blooms with deep bronze-green foliage. These flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies into the garden and offer a variety of colors such as scarlet, pink, blue, purple, orange, yellow, and white. Flower SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 3 - 6Height: 24 - 36 inchesBloom Season: SummerBloom Color: Purple-blueEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Well-drained, sandy, pH 6.8 - 7.2Planting DirectionsTemperature: 55 - 60FAverage Germ Time: 15 - 30 daysLight Required: YesDepth: 1/16 inchSowing Rate: 2 ounces per 1,000 square feet or 5 pounds per acreMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 16 - 20 inches

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  • 25 Mexican Red Bird of Paradise Seeds - Seed World 25 Mexican Red Bird of Paradise Seeds - Seed World

    25 Mexican Red Bird of Paradise Seeds

    Brighten your garden with the striking and exotic Mexican Red Bird of Paradise Seeds. Known for their vibrant, fiery red and orange blooms, these seeds will grow into beautiful, eye-catching plants that add a tropical flair to your outdoor space. Season: Best sown in spring USDA Zones: 8-11 Height: 6-10 feet at maturity Bloom Season: Summer to fall Bloom Color: Red and orange Environment: Thrives in full sun Soil Type: Prefers well-draining soil Deer Resistant: Yes Latin Name: Caesalpinia pulcherrima Temperature: Prefers hot, dry conditions Average Germ Time: 10-15 days Light Required: Full sun Depth: Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep Sowing Rate: Space seeds 3-5 feet apart Moisture: Keep soil moist during germination; be drought-tolerant once established Plant Spacing: Space plants 3-5 feet apart to allow for growth Cultivation Instructions: Planting: Sow the seeds in well-draining soil in a sunny location. For best results, soak the seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting to enhance germination. Plant the seeds 1/2 inch deep and water lightly. Watering: Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged during the germination period, which typically takes 10-15 days. Once established, reduce watering frequency as the plant is drought-tolerant. Sunlight: Plant in full sun for optimal growth and flowering. The Mexican Red Bird of Paradise thrives in hot, sunny environments. Maintenance: Prune lightly to maintain the desired shape and remove any dead or damaged branches. Fertilize sparingly, as excessive nutrients can reduce flowering. Hardiness: Suitable for USDA Zones 8-11. In cooler climates, grow as an annual or bring plants indoors during winter.

  • 20 Zebrina Hollyhock Seeds - Seed World 20 Zebrina Hollyhock Seeds - Seed World

    20 Zebrina Hollyhock Seeds

    Zebra Mallow Malva Sylvestris Var. Zebrina Flower Seeds Related to the hibiscus and hollyhock families, these tall plants possess strong, sturdy stems. It has great color with its pale mauve-pink flowers with violet stripes that will provide a colorful display truly all season long. Thomas Jefferson even grew it at Monticello! If it’s good enough for Monticello, then it’s definitely good enough for the rest of us! This plant can reseed itself and requires virtually no care. Zebra Mallow can tolerate hot, dry conditions & clay soil with ease. Flower SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 5 - 9Height: 48 inchesBloom Season: SummerBloom Color: White and purpleEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 7.2Planting DirectionsTemperature: 65FAverage Germ Time: 21 - 28 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Do not cover the seed but press into the soilSowing Rate: 2 - 3 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seed moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 36 inches

  • 50 Washington Hawthorn Tree Seeds – Crataegus phaenopyrum 50 Washington Hawthorn Tree Seeds – Crataegus phaenopyrum

    Shipped from Canton, Ohio, USA 50 Washington Hawthorn Tree Seeds – Crataegus phaenopyrum

    Bring four-season beauty and wildlife value to your landscape with Washington Hawthorn (Crataegus phaenopyrum), a stunning native U.S. ornamental tree named after Washington, D.C. (not the state). This highly decorative hawthorn delivers year-round interestβ€”reddish-purple spring foliage, glossy green summer leaves, brilliant orange-red fall color, and clusters of bright red berries that persist into winter. In late spring, the tree is covered in showy white flower clusters, attracting bees and butterflies, followed by edible red berries in fall that birds and small mammals love. The thorny branches make Washington Hawthorn an excellent natural hedge, windbreak, or security planting, while its rugged hardwood adds durability and historic usefulness. Adaptable, resilient, and beautiful, this tree thrives in a wide range of soils and light conditions, making it a favorite for wildlife gardens, native plantings, and traditional landscapes. 🌱 Why Grow Washington Hawthorn Seeds? Native U.S. tree with four-season interest White spring flowers & bright red edible berries Attracts pollinators, birds & wildlife Excellent hedge, windbreak & security tree Adaptable to many soil types Hardy and low-maintenance once established 🌿 Growing Tips Botanical Name: Crataegus phaenopyrum Other Names: Crataegus cordata, C. populifolia, C. youngii Plant Type: Deciduous tree Height: Up to 25 feet Spacing: 25 feet Hardiness Zones: 3–8 Light: Full sun to part shade Soil: Average; tolerates clay, sand, dry or moist soil How to Plant: Sow seeds outdoors in fall or cold stratify before spring planting Plant seeds about ΒΌ inch deep Keep soil lightly moist until germination Medium growth rate once established 🌳 Tip: Best grown in groups for hedgerows or wildlife corridors. ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are the berries edible?Yes, the red berries are edible raw or cooked and have a mild flavor. Does Washington Hawthorn have thorns?Yes, it has sharp thorns, making it ideal for natural security hedges. Is this tree good for wildlife?Absolutelyβ€”pollinators visit the flowers, and birds and squirrels feed on the berries. Can it tolerate shade?Yes, it grows in full sun, part shade, and even full shade. How long does it take to grow?It has a medium growth rate and becomes more ornamental as it matures. Where to Buy Washington Hawthorn Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Washington Hawthorn seeds carefully packaged for strong germination and dependable results. Enjoy fast U.S. shipping and grow a beautiful, wildlife-friendly native tree with confidence.

  • 100 Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds - Seed World 100 Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Minnesota, USA 100 Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds

    Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom Cucumber Boston Pickling SeedsΒ should be directly sown 3-4 weeks after the last frost in the spring. They can be started indoors 4-6 weeks before your last frost, using a grow light and seed starting soil mix. Name: Boston Pickling Cucumber Botanical Name: Cucumis sativus "Boston Pickling" Size at Maturity: 3" - 6" Long Days to Maturity: 55 Days Light Requirement: Full Sun Planting Time: Warm Season Sowing Method: Direct Sow Planting Depth: 1 1/2" Plant Spacing: Hills 18" apart Hardiness Zones: All Average Seeds Per Packet: ~1/2 tsp

  • 250 White Moss Rose - Portulaca Grandiflora Seeds - Seed World 250 White Moss Rose - Portulaca Grandiflora Seeds - Seed World

    250 White Moss Rose - Portulaca Grandiflora Seeds

    Add a touch of brightness and resilience to your garden! Perfect for hot, sunny spots, these flowers will keep your garden blooming beautifully all season long! This vibrant and drought-tolerant plant, also known as Portulaca Grandiflora, produces stunning white blooms that open in the sunlight and close at night. Ideal for borders, rock gardens, containers, or as a ground cover, Moss Rose is known for its ability to thrive in hot, dry conditions with minimal care, making it perfect for busy gardeners. Groundcover Specifications Season: Annual USDA Zones: 4 - 11 Height: 6 inches Width: 14 - 16 inches Bloom Season: Early summer to late summer Bloom Color:Β White Growth Rate: Aggressive Environment: Full sun Deer Resistant: Yes Soil Type: Well-drained, dry, pH 6.1 - 7.5 Latin Name: Portulaca grandiflora Planting Directions Temperature: 70 - 80F Average Germ Time: 7 - 14 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Press gently into the soil but do not cover Sowing Rate: Approximately 1000 Moss Rose seeds cover 20 square feet Moisture: Keep soil slightly moist, but not wet until germination

  • 250 White Horehound Herb Seeds - Seed World 250 White Horehound Herb Seeds - Seed World

    250 White Horehound Herb Seeds

    White Horehound Herb Seeds - Marrubium vulgare Marrubium vulgare (white horehound or common horehound) is a flowering plant in the mint family (Lamiaceae), native to Europe, northern Africa, and southwestern and central Asia. It is also widely naturalized in many places, including most of North and South America.It is a grey-leaved herbaceous perennial plant and grows to 25–45 centimeters (10–18 in) tall. The leaves are 2–5 cm (0.8–2.0 in) long with a densely crinkled surface and are covered in downy hairs. The flowers are white, borne in clusters on the upper part of the main stem. Horehound drops are bittersweet hard candies made with sugar and an extract of M.vulgare. They are dark-colored, dissolve in the mouth, and have a flavor that has been compared to menthol and root beer. Like other products derived from M.vulgare, they are sometimes used as an unproven folk treatment for coughs and other ailments. Flower Specifications Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 4 - 8 Height: 18 - 24 inches Bloom Season: Summer Bloom Color: White Environment: Full Sun Soil Type: Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8 Deer Resistant: Yes Planting Directions Temperature: 65F Average Germ Time: 2 - 3 weeks Light Required: No Depth: 1/4 inch Sowing Rate: 2 - 3 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep moist until germination Plant Spacing: 10 inches Quantity: 250 White Horehound Herb Seeds

  • 100 Purple Ohio Spiderwort / Widows Tears Flower Seeds - Seed World 100 Purple Ohio Spiderwort / Widows Tears Flower Seeds - Seed World

    145 Purple Ohio Spiderwort / Widows Tears Flower Seeds

    Purple Ohio Spiderwort / Widows Tears Flower Seeds The delightful blue flowers of Spiderwort are produced over a long period of time during late spring and early summer. Opening first thing in the morning, the blooms are closed tight by early afternoon. Tradescantia ohiensis grows easily from seed and thrives in a wide variety of moisture conditionsTradescantia Ohiensis is a clump-forming herbaceous perennial which grows up to 3' tall with dark bluish-green, arching, grass-like leaves up to 1.5' long and 1.75" wide which are folded lengthwise forming a channel or groove. Clusters of blue (less frequently rose), three-petaled flowers (0.75-1.5" diameter) bloom from late May into early July. Each flower opens up for only one day.Easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Very tolerant of part shade, but bloom may be less profuse. Prefers moist, acidic, sandy soil. Divide clumps when they become overcrowded. Cut back to 6-12" in mid-summer to encourage new growth and possible fall bloom. An interesting and long-blooming perennial for the border, naturalized area, meadow, or open spaces of the woodland garden. Name: Ohio SpiderwortOther Common Names: Widow's Tears / BluejacketScientific Name: Tradescantia OhiensisColor: 3 Purple Fan-like Petals With Yellow Stamens & Purple Downy FuzzPlant Seeds: Fall / Cold Stratify 2-3 MonthsBloom Time: SpringHardiness Zone: 4 - 9Plant Height: 24 - 36"Plant Spacing: 24 - 36"Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Average - Dry


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