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Live Golden Creeping Jenny Starter Plant
1 Live Creeping JennysΒ Plant Region: New ZealandLocation: Southern North AmericaGrowth Rate: mediumCan Be Grown Emersed: underwater but you can use them emersed on terrariums or paludariums) when grow emersed humidity has to be extremely high to keep the plant alive.This is a cultivar of the popular aquarium plant known as Creeping Jenny. It has a sightly golden color, being one of the few aquatic plants that are golden. It needs fairly bright light because of the light color of its leaves, and it is pretty much undemanding. It is slow growing and forms a nice bush. Furthermore, it also holds on to its older leaves and is not too susceptible to algae.Creeping jenny care Level: intermediateLight Needs: MediumJenny plants Structure: StemFamily: LloydiellaGenus: nummulariaYou will get: 1 bundle of Lloydiella Golden.
$21.99
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5 Bulbs Leucojum Aestivum - Summer Snowflake
5Β Bulbs Leucojum Aestivum - Summer Snowflake Perennial, Zones:3-9, Deer Resistant Leucojum(Summer Snowflake) is an uncommon spring bulb that's easy, reliable, and cold-hardy. The plants have strappy, shiny green leaves and delicate white flowers that are suspended from slender, 20 inches stems.The blossoms resemble Victorian lampshades trimmed with green dots. These adaptable naturalizing spring blooming bulbs are a great addition to the woodland garden and look great when planted under trees.They do best in medium to moist soil, and rich soil and once established require minimal care. These snowdrops are fragrant and showy! A long-lived, trouble-free perennial. Deer Resistant. Plant October thru January for Fantastic Blooms in the Spring. Bulbs size: 7-8CM (around)Planting depth 4-5" and 3-5" apart.β’ Snowdrops bulbs for sale: 6pcβ’ Hardiness Zones 3-9β’ Mature Height 6-10 inchesβ’ Bloom Time: Late winter-very early springβ’ Light Requirements Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
$39.99
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20 Common Bilberry Seeds β European Blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus)
The Common Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) is a treasured European berry plant prized for its deep blue-purple pulp, rich flavor, and soft, juicy texture. Often compared to blueberries, bilberries are uniquely darker inside and offer a more intense tasteβperfect for fresh eating, jams, desserts, and traditional baking. This low-growing shrub produces delicate pink flowers in spring followed by dark blue berries in mid to late summer. Beyond their culinary appeal, bilberry plants are excellent for wildlife gardens, attracting birds, squirrels, and beneficial pollinators. Bilberries thrive in cooler climates and acidic soils, making them a fantastic choice for woodland gardens, natural landscapes, and edible forest gardens. π± Why Grow Common Bilberry Seeds? π« Deep blue/purple pulp (unlike blueberries) π° Ideal for jams, pies, muffins & fresh eating πΈ Beautiful spring blooms & summer fruit π¦ Supports birds & wildlife habitats βοΈ Cold-hardy perennial (Zones 2β7) πΏ Compact sizeβgreat for small gardens πΏ Growing Tips Botanical Name: Vaccinium myrtillus Common Names: Bilberry, European Blueberry, Blue Whortleberry Plant Type: Perennial Shrub Hardiness Zones: 2β7 Light: Full Sun to Part Shade Plant Height: 6β18 inches Spacing: 12β18 inches Flower Color: Pink Fruit Color: Dark Blue Bloom Time: AprilβJune Harvest: JulyβSeptember Seed Starting:Β - Cold stratify before plantingΒ - Sow outdoors in fall or after frostΒ - Can also start indoors weeks before last frostΒ - Prefers acidic, well-drained soil β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How are bilberries different from blueberries?Bilberries haveΒ blue/purple pulp throughout, while blueberries have white pulp. Bilberries are also softer and more intensely flavored. Are bilberries edible raw?Yes! They can be eaten fresh, dried, or used in jams, pies, muffins, and desserts. Do bilberries attract wildlife?Absolutely. Birds, squirrels, and other small animals love the berries. Are bilberries easy to grow?They are easy in the right conditionsβcool climates, acidic soil, and proper stratification. Can bilberries grow in partial shade?Yes, they grow well inΒ sun to part shade, especially in woodland-style gardens. Where to Buy Common Bilberry Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Common Bilberry seeds with fast U.S. shippingβperfect for gardeners seeking authentic European berries.
$15.99
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10 Luna Pink Swirl Hibiscus Seeds
These hibiscus have huge dinner plate-sized flowers that measure 6β across. The plants begin blooming while they are still small in size, & bloom heavily all the way up until frost. Bees & butterflies just love them! The luna hibiscus is hardy all the way to zone 5. Add a touch of the tropics to your landscape! Name: Luna Pink Swirl HibiscusScientific Name: Hibiscus "Luna Pink Swirl"Color: White & Pink SwirlsPlant Seeds: Indoors Weeks Before Last Frost / Outdoors After Danger of FrostBloom Time: Summer - FrostHardiness Zone: 5 - 9Plant Height: 36 - 48"Plant Spacing: 36"Light Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average
$15.99
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Shipped from Massillon, Ohio, USA 1000 Lawn Leaf - Dichondra Repens Seeds
Dichondra Repens Aka Lawn Leaf Flower Evergreen Ground Cover Seeds Dichondra is a creeping ground cover that is evergreen down to 20F. It forms a thick mat of foliage, so it is good for choking out weeds. It In some places, it's used in place of traditional grass for lawns. As lawn grass, it can be mowed but doesn't have to be. It will grow taller in shade than it does in the sun. Dichondra is very ornamental & is also great for rock gardens, between garden stones, spilling out of containers, or over walls. Name: DichondraOther Common Names: Lawn LeafScientific Name: Dichondra RepensColor: Yellowish-green FlowersPlant Seeds: at 75fBloom Time: SummerHardiness Zone: 8 - 11Plant Height: 2"Plant Spacing: 18"Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Average
$16.99 $15.97
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250 Eclipse Onion Seeds
Eclipse Onion White Sweet Allium Cepa Seeds The Eclipse Onion is an heirloom variety medium-sized white onion. They have a sweet and mild flavor, and the plants are bolt resistant. Name: Eclipse OnionScientific Name: Allium CepaColor: WhitePlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before the Last FrostHarvest: 80 DaysPlant Height: 9 - 15"Plant Spacing: 9 - 12"Light Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average
$15.99 $9.99
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Shipped from Venice, FL, USA 50 Red African Tulip Tree Seeds
Red African Tulip Tree Spathodea Campanulata Fire Tree Flower Seeds This African native is fast-growing and has evergreen leaves. These trees grow up to 60' in Africa. They grow 6β a year and add 2β of diameter to their trunks per year. The tree will bloom when it is 3 years old. The leaves of the plant are hardy to 28-30F and the roots are hardy to 22F, so they are pretty tolerant of the cold. The huge, brightly colored flowers are absolutely breathtaking! Name: Red African Tulip TreeOther Common Names: Fire Tree / Flame of the Forest / Fountain TreeScientific Name: Spathodea campanulataColor: Crimson Red Softball Sized Showy Clusters of Flowers That Resemble TulipsPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: SummerHardiness Zone: 10 - 11 (or in Containers)Plant Height: Up to 60' (or Pruned to Desired Size Indoors)Plant Spacing: 40' / ContainersLight Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average
$15.99
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Shipped from Tarpon Springs, FL, USA 100 Blue Beauty Phlox Seeds
Blue Phlox (Phlox Drummondii Nana Compacta Beauty Blue) It is commonly known as the annual Phlox or Drummond's Phlox. The name Phlox comes from the Greek word meaning "flame." The name Phlox is certainly appropriate for these brilliant, bright blue blooms that nearly glow with color! Flower SpecificationsSeason: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 10Height: 10 inchesBloom Season: Early summer to early fallBloom Color: Violet blueEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Well-drained, sandy, pH 6.1 - 7.3Deer Resistant: YesLatin Name: Phlox Drummondii Planting DirectionsTemperature: 65 - 70FAverage Germ Time: 7 - 21 daysLight Required: NoDepth: 1/16 inchSowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 10 inches
$12.99
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Shipped from Massillon, OH, USA 100 Mother of Pearl Poppy Mix Seeds
Mother of Pearl Poppy Mix Papaver Rhoeas Flower Seeds Poppies attract bees, butterflies, and birds. The huge showy 2 - 4" blooms make them an excellent cut flower, and their unique-looking seed pods are splendid in dried arrangements or for crafts. They are known in folk medicine as a mild sedative and analgesic. The Mother of Pearl Mix features more abundant foliage and is graced with larger flowers than many other Poppies. Name: Mother of Pearl Poppy MixScientific Name: Papaver RhoeasColor: a Beautiful Mixture of Misty Shades of Gray, Lilac, Mauve, Pink, Soft Orange & White, Many Stippled With PinkPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: Mid - Late SummerHardiness Zone: N/a (but Reseeds Itself Easily, So It Acts Like a Perennial in All Zones)Plant Height: 12 - 18βPlant Spacing: 6 - 12βLight Requirements: SunSoil and Water Preferences: Average
$15.99
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25 Blue Jacaranda Tree Mimosifolia Fern Seeds
Blue Jacaranda Tree Mimosifolia Fern Flower Seeds Although the Blue Jacaranda will not survive outside year-round in all climates, it can easily be grown as a wonderful houseplant anywhere. It also makes an excellent bonsai specimen. It is a fast-growing tree, & its dried seed pods and are superb for floral arrangements. Name: Blue JacarandaOther Common Names: Fern Tree / Brazilian Rose Wood / Green EbonyScientific Name: Jacaranda MimosifoliaColor: Bright Green Lacy (Fern-like) Leaves With Lavender Blue 2" FlowersPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: Spring - SummerHardiness Zone: 9 - 11Plant Height: Up to 50 FeetPlant Spacing: 30 FeetLight Requirements: SunSoil and Water Preferences: Average - Dry
$15.99
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10 Pacific Madrone Bearberry Seeds
Pacific Madrone Tree Seeds | Bearberry Red | Arbutus Menziesii The Pacific Madrone is a drought-tolerant evergreen tree native to the Pacific Coast of the U.S. and Canada. Known for its glossy dark green leaves and bell-shaped white flowers that attract bees, this tree is a standout addition to any landscape. In fall, its flowers transform into vibrant red berries, a favorite of birds and small wildlife. The tree features striking orange-red bark that peels naturally to reveal a silvery satin sheen, adding year-round visual appeal. Key Features: Common Names: Bearberry, Madrono, Madrona, Arbutus, Oregon Laurel Scientific Name: Arbutus Menziesii Flower Color: White Berry Color: Red Bloom Time: April - May Height: 30 - 50 feet Spacing: 20 - 30 feet Light Needs: Full sun to part shade Hardiness Zone: 7-11 Soil & Water Needs: Average, well-drained Add this award-winning tree to your garden and enjoy its stunning beauty, wildlife appeal, and fascinating history! πΏ
$14.99
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Shipped from Massillon, OH, USA 4000 Gloriosa Daisy Indian Summer Seeds
Gloriosa Daisy Indian Summer Rudbeckia Hirta Flower Seeds These daisies seem to be particularly hardy. I have had mine in big pots above the ground for years. They spend all winter exposed to all the elements and still come back bigger & better every year! The flowers are huge and lovely in their fall colors. Name: Gloriosa Daisy Indian SummerScientific Name: Rudbeckia Hirta - Gloriosa MixColor: Yellow With Red & Brown CentersPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: June - OctHardiness Zone: 4 - 9Plant Height: 24 - 36"Plant Spacing: 18 - 24"Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil and Water Preferences: Average - Dry
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30 Rare Lapidaria Margaretae Living Stone Exotic Seeds
Lapidaria margaretae rare mesembs living stone cacti exotic cactus seed Plump white paired leaves look like they are carved from stone, and large yellow flower, Β leaves emerge at right angles to the old. Foliage: EvergreenSunlight: Full Sun Season of Interest: All yearPlant Type: Succulent Climate: Dry, Sub-tropical, TropicalSoil Type: Sandy soil Common Name: Living StoneFeatures: Evergreen
$19.99
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50 Powder Pink Nerium Oleander Seeds β Hardy Ornamental Shrub
Grow the stunning Powder Pink Nerium Oleander, a hardy evergreen shrub prized for its vibrant, fragrant flowers and glossy green foliage. This low-maintenance plant blooms from late spring through fall, creating a spectacular display in gardens, borders, or containers. Ideal for warm climates, Nerium Oleander is drought-tolerant once established and perfect for attracting pollinators like butterflies and bees. Each seed is fresh and ready to start your journey to a flourishing ornamental shrub. Why Grow Powder Pink Nerium Oleander Seeds? Gorgeous powder pink blooms with long flowering season Hardy, evergreen, and drought-tolerant once established Excellent for hedges, borders, containers, or landscape accent Attracts butterflies and pollinators naturally Growing Tips: Sow indoors 6β8 weeks before last frost or outdoors after danger of frost Sow 1/4 inch deep in well-draining soil Keep soil moist until germination (14β28 days) Provide full sun to partial shade Thin seedlings to 12β18 inches apart for best growth βFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) How long do Powder Pink Nerium Oleander seeds take to germinate?Germination usually occurs in 14β28 days with proper moisture and warmth. What are the ideal growing conditions?Full sun to partial shade, well-draining soil, and moderate watering. Is Nerium Oleander toxic?Yes, all parts of the plant are toxic if ingested. Keep away from pets and children. Where to Buy Powder Pink Nerium Oleander Seeds?Purchase from Seed World for fresh, high-quality seeds with fast U.S. shipping.
$14.99
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20 Rare Mix Conophytum Succulent Seeds
Conophytum Seeds-Rare Succulent, Button Plant, Colorful Face - Mix The lithops seeds are very extremely TINY. Please be very careful when opening the pack as they might be blown away. The germination temperature is between 60-70F. Safety: Child Safe, Pet Safe Type: Bonsai, Cacti & Succulents, Herbs, Houseplants, Ornamental Grasses Features: Rare SucculentGrowth Stage: Seedling Color: MulticolorClimate: Dessert Plant Sunlight: Medium SunGenus: ConophytumFoliage: Bipartite Common Name: Living Stone Watering: Light Plant Category: Cactus & SucculentsSeason of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
$17.99
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Red Grano Onion Seeds β Allium cepa | Sweet, Mild, Long-Day Onion
Red Grano Onion (Allium cepa) is a long-day, sweet onion variety prized for its consistent bulb formation and dependable yields. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, maturing into medium to large, globe-shaped onions with thin skins and firm flesh. Easy to grow and adaptable, Red Grano is ideal for beginner and experienced gardeners alike. This variety matures in just 110β120 days, storing well for months when cured properly. Add a reliable, flavorful staple crop to your home gardenβperfect for culinary use all year long! π± Why Grow Red Grano Onion Seeds? π΄ Sweet, mild flavor perfect for fresh eating π± High germination & easy for beginners πͺ Strong disease resistance & dependable yields π§ Long-lasting storage onionβexcellent for winter use βοΈ Ideal for full-sun gardens, raised beds & containers πΏ Growing Tips Planting Season: Early spring once soil is workable Sunlight: Full sun (6β8 hours daily) Soil: Loose, well-drained soil; avoid heavy clay Sowing Depth: ΒΌ inch deep Spacing: 4β6 inches between plants Watering: Keep soil evenly moist during bulb formation Harvest: When tops fall and bulbs swell Pro Tip: Cure onions in a warm, shaded, well-ventilated area for 7β14 days before storing. β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are Red Grano onions sweet or spicy?They are mild and sweet, making them excellent for raw eating. How long do they take to mature?Typically 110β120 days from sowing. Can I grow Red Grano onions in containers?Yes! Use a deep container with loose soil and good drainage. Do Red Grano onions store well?Yes, when cured properly, they store for 2β4 months. Are these seeds non-GMO?Yesβall Seeds World seeds are 100% non-GMO. Where to Buy Red Grano Onion Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Red Grano Onion seeds with fast U.S. shipping, careful packaging, and reliable germination. Stock up today for a productive growing season!
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10 Blue Noble Fir (Abies Procera Glauca) Tree Seeds
Blue Noble fir, Abies Procera Glauca, (Abies Nobilis), Tree Seeds Noble Fir is a Western North American Fir, native to the Cascade Range and Coast Range mountains of extreme northwest California, Oregon, and Washington in the United States. It is a high-altitude tree, typically occurring at 980 to 4,900 feet. It is a tall needled evergreen reaching 270 feet in native stands, generally 50 to 100 feet in cultivation. It has a symmetrical, narrow growth habit with blue-green conifer needles.The bark on young trees is smooth, and grey with resin blisters, becoming red-brown, rough, and fissured on old trees. The cones are erect 4 to 10 inches long, and 3 inches wide with purple scales ripening to brown and disintegrating to release the winged seeds in the fall. It is a medium to slow grower, reaching 75 feet in 30 to 60 years. It likes moist well drained conditions with sun or partial shade and can do well in rocky soils if there is enough moisture.Noble Fir is a popular Christmas tree. Wood is used for general structural purposes and paper manufacture.This species is aptly named, for it is probably the largest of all Abies in terms of diameter, height, and wood volume. It was first found by fabled botanist-explorer David Douglas, growing in mountains on the north side of the Columbia River Gorge, where exceptional stands can still be found. It loves windy sites because it is one of the most windfarm trees, swaying grandly in even the most howling gales of winter. Zone: 5 to 7Growth Rate: Slow to ModeratePlant Type: Needled Evergreen ConiferFamily: PinaceaeNative Range: Northwestern United StatesHeight: 50 to 100 feet, Can reach over 250 feet in the wild.Shape: Slightly tapered cylindrical.Sun: Full SunFall Color: EvergreenDrought Tolerance: Low to ModerateWater: ModerateMaintenance: LowSite Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Prefers moist, cool, well-drained, acidic soil.Uses: Specimen, Parks, Lawns, Christmas Tree, Bonsai
$15.99
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200 Smudging Sage Seeds β Artemisia Tridentata Vaseyana
Grow your own smudging sage with Artemisia tridentata vaseyana, also known as Big Mountain Sagebrush or White Sage β the same sacred sage traditionally used by Native Americans for cleansing, purification, and spiritual rituals. These aromatic plants produce soft, silvery-gray foliage with a calming, earthy scent perfect for making your own sage bundles, incense, or herbal teas. This hardy perennial sage grows 1β3 feet tall, thriving in dry, well-drained soil. Beyond spiritual uses, it also serves as a natural air cleanser and antibacterial herb, making it a functional and meaningful addition to your home or garden. By growing your own white sage, you can enjoy huge savings while cultivating a plant rich in tradition and wellness benefits. π± Why Grow Smudging Sage (Artemisia tridentata vaseyana) Seeds? Cultivate your own smudge bundles for cleansing and rituals Traditionally used for spiritual purification and air cleansing Aromatic leaves ideal for tea, condiments, or incense Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance once established A sustainable alternative to store-bought smudge sticks πΏ Growing Tips: Cold Stratify: Place seeds in a moist paper towel inside a sealed bag and store in the freezer for 2 weeks before planting. Sowing: Press seeds gently into moist, well-draining soil without covering β they need sunlight to germinate. Water: Keep soil consistently moist until germination, then reduce watering. Light: Prefers full sun. Transplant: Once established, plant outdoors in dry, sandy soil with minimal watering. Germination typically occurs within 2β3 weeks after stratification. Once mature, your sage will reward you with fragrant leaves that can be harvested in late summer or fall for smudging and herbal use. β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is this the same sage used for smudging rituals?Yes! This isΒ Big Mountain White Sage, the same traditional variety used for smudge sticks and cleansing ceremonies. How tall does it grow?Mature plants typically reachΒ 1β3 feet tall with silvery-green foliage. Can I grow sage indoors?Yes, start indoors underΒ bright light or a grow lamp, then transplant outdoors once temperatures stay above 60Β°F. Do I need to cold stratify the seeds?Yes βΒ 2 weeks of cold stratification helps break dormancy and improves germination. How long before I can harvest for smudging?Sage is usually ready for light harvests inΒ its second growing season once the plant is well-established. Where to Buy Smudging Sage Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Smudging Sage (Artemisia tridentata vaseyana) seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Perfect for gardeners seeking spiritual, aromatic, and health benefits from a single plant.
$11.03
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125 San Marzano Tomato Seeds
San Marzano Tomato Seeds, NON-GMO San Marzano Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) is a famous Italian-type tomato that is best known for sauces, pastes, and soups. This determinate plant will produce long cylindrical fruits up to 5" long and 5-6 ounces. Great for canning and drying as well. Roma type tomatoGermination in 7-10 days, maturity in 75-80 daysSoil pH: 5.0 - 6.0 Soil Type: Clay, Loam, Peat, SandClimate: Sub-tropical, Temperate Sunlight: Full SunGenus: Lycopersicon esculentum "San Marzano" USDA Hardiness Zone (Β°F): Zones 3-12Common Name: Tomato Watering: Medium
$11.99
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25 Royal Crimson Sweet Pea Flower Seeds
These annual Sweet Peas smell wonderful, and they can be used for container gardening, hanging baskets, cutting flowers for vases, climbing up a fence, or even an evergreen shrub. Their beauty is stunning! Flower SpecificationsSeason: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 9Height: 72 - 84 inchesBloom Season: Early summer to late summerBloom Color: ScarletGrowth Rate: FastEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Rich, well-drained, pH 6.4 - 7.6Deer Resistant: NoHouse Plant: NoLatin Name: Lathyrus Odoratus Planting DirectionsTemperature: 64 - 68FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 21 daysLight Required: NoDepth: 1/2 inchSowing Rate: 1 - 2 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 2 - 3 inches for seed spacing, then thin plants later to 5 - 6 inches
$14.99
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Nigra Hollyhock Seeds β Alcea rosea | Deep Black Heirloom Blooms
Grow one of the most striking heirloom flowers in the world with Nigra Hollyhock Seeds (Alcea rosea)βfamous for their deep, velvety, nearly black blooms that stand tall and command attention. These gothic-beautiful flowers reach 5β8 ft, making them perfect for back borders, fences, farmhouses, and cottage gardens. Nigra Hollyhocks attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, bloom generously from mid-summer to fall, and are cold-hardy in USDA Zones 3β9. Whether youβre building a pollinator garden, adding drama to a landscape, or growing cut flowers, this classic heirloom promises breathtaking results. Easy to grow, dependable, and visually stunningβNigra Hollyhocks belong in every flower loverβs collection. π± Why Grow Nigra Hollyhock Seeds? π Rare, deep-black blooms with a velvety, mysterious finish π‘ Ideal for cottage gardens, vintage borders & statement landscaping π¦ Loved by pollinatorsβexcellent for wildlife-friendly gardens πΏ Cold hardy, drought-tolerant, and low-maintenance once established βοΈ Gorgeous for cut-flower arrangements πΊ Blooms in the second year and beyond (biennial/perennial) πΏ Growing Tips for Nigra Hollyhocks (Alcea rosea) Planting Depth: Lightly press seeds into soil; do not bury deeply Sow Indoors: 6β8 weeks before last frost Direct Sow: After danger of frost Germination: 10β21 days Sunlight: Full sun for darkest bloom color Spacing: 18β24 inches apart Height: 5β8 feet Support: Stake tall plants in windy areas Water: Moderate; avoid waterlogging Blooming: Typically year 2, then returns annually β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are Nigra Hollyhocks truly black?They appear deep maroon-black, especially in full sunβone of the darkest flowers available. Are Nigra Hollyhocks annuals or perennials?They are biennial, blooming in the second year, but often act as short-lived perennials and self-seed reliably. Do they grow well in containers?Because they reach 5β8 ft tall, they perform best in-ground but can grow in large, deep containers. Are they safe around pets?Yesβhollyhocks are generally considered non-toxic to pets and wildlife. Do Nigra Hollyhocks need staking?In windy or exposed areas, staking will help keep tall stalks upright. Where to Buy Nigra Hollyhock Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, non-GMO Nigra Hollyhock seeds with fast U.S. shippingβpacked for purity, high germination, and dependable garden performance.
$11.95 - $24.95
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20 Creeping Philodendron | Rhaphidophora Decursiva Seeds
Rhaphidophora Decursiva also known as "Creeping Philodendron," it is not a monstera or philodendron but part of the Araceae family that grows wild. The habitat of the plant is Southeast Asia, China, and India. However, luckily it has found its way into many homes, even yours. The leaves have broad leaflets that change shape as it matures.Rhaphidophora Decursiva is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae. It is native to China, the Indian Subcontinent, and Indochina. If you plan to use it as a houseplant, it will grow smaller at about five feet tall. Rhafido Decursiva is a hardy plant and easy to care for with low maintenance. The flower looks stubborn and has a yellow covering that looks like corn.Rhaphidophora Decursiva Juvenile is low maintenance. But, it needs special care as a tropical plant. You will find that the plant does not enjoy cold weather and is happy in a room with normal temperature.Botanical nomenclature: Rhaphidophora decursivaCommon Name: Creeping PhilodendronFamily: Araceae
$21.99
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100 Armenian Yard Long Cucumber Seeds
Armenian Yard Long Cucumber Seeds, Metki Dark Green, NON-GMO, Snake Melon Believed to have originated from India, the Armenian Yard Long Cucumber (Cucumis melo var. flexuosus) thrives in mild to warm environments and will need lots of water. These cucumbers are also known as "The Snake Melon", "Snake Cucumber" or "Yard-Long Cucumber", because of their gigantic lengths which can be up to 24"-36". It is said that these are best picked between 12" and 18". This variety is the Dark MetkiGermination is 7-10 days and maturity is 50-60 daysGermination: 95%
$11.99
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100 Pimento Sweet Pepper Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom
Pimento Sweet Pepper Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom Pimento peppers (Capsicum Annuum) are mild, flavorful peppers famously used in Pimento cheese spread and as red fillers in green olives. These heart-shaped peppers have smooth skin and ripen from green to red. Scoville Rating: 100-500 SHU Germination: 8-25 days (90% germination rate) Days to Maturity: 80 days Perfect for culinary use, these sweet and versatile peppers are a must-have in any garden!
$9.99
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