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Shipped from Berwyn, Illinois, USA 200 Daikon Radish Seeds
Daikon Radish Seeds | Long White Radish Japanese Radish Daikon Radish is a deep-rooted forage radish that will make an outstanding winter cover crop. The deep taproot of the large rooted plant can help break up the tough compacted soil, improve water infiltration, suppresses weeds, eliminate pests, and store nitrogen. When planting daikon radish seed as a cover crop, the benefits will be optimized if planted in late summer: Name: Radish Seeds - Japanese Minowase DaikonBotanical Name: Raphanus sativusLife Cycle: AnnualLight Requirement: Full Sun, Partial SunPlanting Season: Cool SeasonPlant Type: Root VegetableFeatures: Heirloom, Good for Microgreens, Easy to Grow & Maintain, Fast Growing, Container GardenFruit Size: Up to 24" longDays to Maturity: Under 30 DaysPlant Spacing: 2-3 inchesPlanting Depth: 1/2 inchSowing Method: Direct Sow Daikon is a Japanese word meaning 'large root'. Member of the mustard family, it is also used to open up soils and improve water penetration with its long, deep, thick taproots. Daikon Radish will thrive in any one of the three climate zones when planted during the late summer or early fall. Seed at a rate of 10 to 15 lbs. per acre, and fertilize at a rate of 300 lbs. per acre with a 19-19-19 fertilizer (equal parts nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium). Cover seed at a depth of half-an-inch.
$11.99
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50 Heddewigii Dianthus Seeds
Heddewigii Dianthus, Black and White, Japanese Pinks, Black Flowers Black Heddewigii is a member of the dianthus family and is an easy-to-grow annual groundcover. Often referred to as Japanese pinks, the βpinksβ part of the name doesnβt refer to the color, but because the edges of the flowers appear to be cut with pinking shears. Heddewigii is a beautiful black and white flower, with blue-green foliage, sure to draw attention to your flower beds. Use Heddewigii as a border or as a companion plant with other flowers. This dianthus looks stunning when planted with bright pink or red flowers! Heddewigii forms bushy, uniform clumps, and will bloom for most of the summer. To encourage more blooms, simply pick the dead flowers off. Plant Heddewigii seeds in a location in full sun to partial shade. Almost any type of soil will do, but if your soil is heavy with clay or sand, add some organic matter such as composted manure. Heddewigii will draw butterflies to your garden, but deer wonβt eat them!!These Heddewigii seeds are small, and they can wash away, so start your seeds indoors and get a jump on the season! Plant Heddewigii seeds six to eight weeks before the last frost, and transplant them outside when the weather warms up. Season: AnnualUSDA Zones: 4 - 8Height: 14 inchesBloom Season: SummerBloom Color: Black & whiteEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 7.2 Temperature: 65 - 70FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 21 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Seeds must be covered thinlySowing Rate: 4 - 5 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 10 inches
$16.99
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250 Red Acre Cabbage Seeds
Red Acre Cabbage(Brassica Oleracea) Non-GMO This bright reddish-purple cabbage will add vivid color to both your garden and your table! The crisp, tender heads reach 7" in diameter and have good resistance to splitting! This is the perfect cabbage to add a festive red/purple color to a salad or coleslaw.SowingStart your Red Acre seeds inside 8-12 weeks before the last spring frost, planting them in rich soil 1/2 inch deep and 2 inches apart. Because the first crop of cabbage should mature before the heat of summer, plant your seedlings about 4 weeks before the last expected frost; set them 12-18" apart in rows 3-4' apart, burying the stems about halfway up. For a fall crop, direct sow or transplant seedlings in midsummer.GrowingIf hard frosts come, cover the young plants. Mulch around them to regulate soil temperature, and keep the soil moisture even to prevent the cabbages from splitting.HarvestingHarvest the cabbages as soon as feel firm and reach a good size. Small Red Acre cabbages stay very tender even when stored for winter use.
$9.99
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10 Sweet Heat Hot Pepper Seeds
Sweet Heat Hot Pepper Seeds Sweet Heat Hot Pepper Seeds. Annual. Non-GMO. Open Pollinated. Capsicum annuum. 55-60 days. Technically considered a variety of hot pepper, the Sweet Heat pepper only registers around 300 Scoville Heat Units, about the same rating as a mild Sweet Banana pepper.Sweet Heat peppers produce 3-4 inch long peppers that change from green to red as they ripen that are ready to harvest in 55-60 days. Plants mature 10-12 inches tall and 14 inches wide and require some staking and support as the plant becomes top heavy during fruiting. Sweet pepper thrives in pots and containers and can perennially overwinter in warm enough regions. Pepper is a heat-loving crop and does not perform well in shade or cold soils. Seeds are best if started indoors 4-6 weeks prior to the final spring frost.
$14.99
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100 Ruby Queen Beets Seeds
Ruby Queen Beets Seeds - Heirloom Organic Non-GMO The Queen of all beets. Hundreds of strains of beets have come and gone over the last couple of hundred years, but only a few have stood the test of time. Ruby Queen is at the top of the shortlist. AAS winner in 1957. Easy to grow, uniform bulbs that are super sweet, with dark ruby red flesh. No concentric rings like most other red beets. Solid dark red flesh holds its color and texture when cooked. pickled, canned, or frozen. The beet tops can be used raw in salads or cooked like a green, they taste like spinach. Beetroots and tops are loaded with vitamins, and minerals. and anti-oxidants. Ruby Queen is naturally disease resistant. Bete Vulgaris. Full sun.Spring, soil temp 60F+.Fall, soil temp below 80F.Sow 1/4" deep, 3" apart. Keep moist.Germination in 7-14 days.Thin to 6", use thinnings raw in salads.Medium water. 57 Days to maturity.
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Shipped from Saint Augustine, Florida, USA 25 Nasturtium Mix Seeds β Edible Climbing & Trailing Flowers
25 Nasturtium Mix Seeds β Edible Climbing Flowers (Tropaeolum majus) Looking for nasturtium seeds for sale? These premium, non-GMO seeds produce a cheerful tapestry of yellow, orange, and scarlet blooms that are as tasty as they are vivid. The leaves and flowers bring a peppery zing to salads while the trailing vines spill gracefully from baskets, rock walls, or raised beds. Why Grow Nasturtium Mix? π Multi-coloured display β vivid yellow, orange & red in one packet π½οΈ Edible petals & leaves β fresh, peppery flavour for salads & garnishes π Pollinator magnet β attracts bees & beneficial insects πΏ Thrives in poor soil; minimal fertiliser needed π‘ Perfect for hanging baskets, groundcover, or vertical trellises Whatβs in the Pack? You receive 25 high-viability nasturtium mix seeds in a moisture-barrier sleeve, enough for roughly 15β25 ftΒ² depending on spacing. Planting Instructions Best-sowing window: Mid-spring after last frost, or early autumn in mild zones Soak: 24 h in warm water to speed germination Depth: Β½ in (1.2 cm) β seeds need darkness to sprout Spacing: 8 in (20 cm) apart for mounding; 10β12 in (25β30 cm) if trellising Germination: 7β14 days at 65β75 Β°F (18β24 Β°C) Watering: Keep evenly moist until seedlings establish, then water when top 1 in of soil is dry FAQs Are nasturtium flowers really edible? Yes. Blossoms, young leaves, and even seeds have a mild pepper-mustard kickβgreat for salads, pesto, or quick pickles. How quickly will they bloom? Blooms appear 6β8 weeks after germination and continue non-stop until first frost. Do I need a trellis? Nasturtiums naturally trail, but a light trellis or fence encourages vertical sprays up to 6 ft. Without support they form colourful groundcover. Where to buy nasturtium mix seeds for sale? At Seeds World we stock fresh, lab-tested nasturtium seeds and ship fast across the U.S., so you can sow within days of ordering.
$9.99 $8.99
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50 Nasturtium - Jewels Mix Seeds
Nasturtium - Jewels Mix Seeds NasturtiumΒ leaves and flowers are edible and make great additions to soups and salads. In the garden, they attract beneficial insects and can be used in gardening to trap aphids and deter whiteflies, protecting crops such as tomatoes, cucurbits, and brassicas. Season: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 10Height: 14 - 16 inchesBloom Season: Mid-summer through fallBloom Color: MixEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8Deer Resistant: YesTemperature: 65FAverage Germ Time: 7 - 10 daysLight Required: NoDepth: 1/2 inchMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 8 - 12 inches
$11.99
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25 Grenadin Rose Carnation Seeds
Add timeless beauty and fragrance to your garden with Grenadin Rose Carnation Seeds (Dianthus caryophyllus). This classic carnation variety produces lush, fully double rose-pink blooms with a sweet, spicy clove-like scent that has made carnations a favorite for centuries. Grenadin Rose carnations grow on strong, upright stems, making them ideal for cut flower gardens, borders, containers, and cottage landscapes. Their long-lasting blooms hold beautifully in vases, providing elegant floral arrangements all summer long. Easy to grow and highly rewarding, this variety is perfect for both beginner and experienced gardeners looking for reliable color, fragrance, and versatility. π± Why Grow Grenadin Rose Carnation Seeds? πΈ Romantic rose-pink, ruffled double flowers πΌ Sweet clove-like fragrance βοΈ Excellent cut flower with long vase life π¦ Attracts bees and butterflies πΏ Classic heirloom-style garden flower πͺ΄ Ideal for beds, borders, and containers πΏ Growing Tips Botanical Name: Dianthus caryophyllus Plant Type: Annual or biennial (varies by climate) Light: Full sun to light shade Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil Planting: Start indoors 6β8 weeks before last frost or direct sow after frost Spacing: 8β12 inches apart Watering: Moderate; avoid soggy soil Bloom Time: Late spring through summer Height: 18β24 inches Deadhead spent blooms regularly to encourage continuous flowering. βFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are Grenadin Rose Carnations easy to grow?Yes! They are beginner-friendly and grow well with basic garden care. Do carnations come back every year?Depending on climate, they may behave as annuals or biennials. In mild climates, they can reseed. Are these good for cut flowers?Absolutely. Grenadin carnations are prized for their long stems, fragrance, and vase life. Do carnations attract pollinators?Yes, bees and butterflies are drawn to their fragrant blooms. When should I start the seeds?Start indoors 6β8 weeks before the last frost or sow outdoors once frost danger has passed. Where to Buy Grenadin Rose Carnation Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Grenadin Rose Carnation seeds carefully selected for strong germination and beautiful blooms, shipped fast across the U.S. so you can plant with confidence.
$14.95
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15 Blue Rose of Sharon Hibiscus Flower Seeds
Blue Rose of Sharon Hibiscus Flower Seeds - Perennial Can be started indoors in winter to be transplanted outdoors in spring. Or can be sown directly into the ground in spring, summer, or fall.Perennial zone 5-10.Height: 5-6 feet.Full sun or partial shade.
$16.95
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150 Common Lilac Tree Seeds
Name: Common Lilac Tree SeedsScientific Name: Syringa vulgarisHardiness zone: 3 through 7plant height: 8-15 feetlight requirements: full sunsoil & water preferences: well-drained soils.Growing Instructions:1. Scarification: Soak in water for 24 hours2. stratification: cold stratify for 30 days. Check every two weeks to make sure seeds are moist and that seeds are not molding. if there is sign of mold, seeds should be soaked in 3:2 parts of water:bleach then rinsed with clean water and put back into cold stratification.3. germination: sow seed 1/16" deep, tamp the soil, keep moist; don't get the seed too wet during germination or it can rot.
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30 Fragrant Yellow Phlox Flower Seeds
Β Fragrant Yellow Phlox Flower Seeds - Shade Perennial This easy-to-grow plant has large captivating bundles of blooms that are a gorgeous bright yellow. And the loveliest fragrance. Hardy giant heads with blossoms that stay beautiful right thru summer's heat. Likes shade or partial sun. Will grow 18 inches tall. Comes back year after year. Can be started indoors in winter and be transplanted outdoor in spring. Or can be sown directly into the ground in spring, summer, or fall Butterflies love the Phlox for their flat heads on each flower. They are easily grown flowers from seed and this one has a light sweet fragrance. The soft yellow goes well with so many bright colors and pastels alike. Since they a natural wildflowers, they require little or no maintenance and self-sow on their own. Although an annual it quickly becomes a perennial. A true native to the Gulf Coast but grows well in any climate zone. Sunlight:Β SHADE OR PARTIAL SUNZONES:Β 3 - 10USDA Hardiness Zone (Β°F):Β 10 (30 to 40 Β°F)Plant Habit: Flowering
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Shipped from Needles, CA, USA 30 Buckhorn Cholla Cactus Seeds
Buckhorn Cholla Cactus Seeds (Cylindropuntia Acanthocarpa) Cholla cactus while the name "Jumping Cholla" is applied especially to this species, it is also used as a general term for all chollas.Β Β Flowers are white, pink, and yellow streaked with lavender. They are about one inch wide and are displayed at the joint tips blooming in mid-summer. The jumping cholla is an arborescent (tree-like) plant with one low-branching trunk. It often grows to heights of 4 m (13 ft), with drooping branches chained. The stems are light green and are strongly tuberculate, with tubercles (small, wart-like projections on the stems) measuring 6 to 9 mm. Together, the plants form fantastic-looking forests that may range over many hectares.Β Β Leaves have been reduced to spines, 6 to 12 of which grow from each areole. Young branches are covered with 2 to 3 cm (1 to 1 in) silvery-yellow spines, which darken to a gray color with age. These spines form a dense layer that obscures the stems. Slower growing or older branches have sparse and/or shorter spines. As the spines fall off of older parts, the brown-black bark is revealed. It becomes rough and scaly with age. Β Most of the fleshy, pear-shaped to nearly round, wrinkled with a few spines. They are typically about 4 cm (1.5 in) long, often producing flowers the following year which add new to those of previous seasons.
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50 Billy Buttons Seeds β Craspedia Drumsticks
Add bold texture and vibrant yellow to your garden with Billy Buttons, also known as Drumsticks or Billy Balls. These globe-shaped blooms grow on tall, wiry stems and are perfect for fresh or dried arrangements. πΌ Why Youβll Love Them:β’ Bright yellow, globe-like flowersβ’ Great for cut or dried floral displaysβ’ Drought-tolerant and easy to growβ’ Annual in most zones; perennial in Zones 8β11 π± Planting Info: Height: 24 inches Sun: Full to partial Sow: Indoors (4β6 weeks before frost) or outdoors in spring Germination: 14β21 days Soil: Well-drained, sandy or gritty A fun, low-maintenance addition to borders, rock gardens, or bouquets!
$19.99 $14.19
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50 Sweet Pea "Knee High Mix" Seeds
SWEET PEA "Knee High Mix" is a dwarf strain that is an excellent choice for hanging baskets, window boxes, or a garden trellis. This strain can be used as a trailing, potted plant or it can be a climber. Very easy to grow from seed. Soak seeds overnight, and plant in early spring. These are fast-growing and will start blooming in about 5 to 6 weeks. When the seedlings are about 6" tall, pinch off tops to encourage branching for more flowers. They flower from early summer through late summer. The flowers will be a mix of pinks, reds, purples, and white. The flowers are very fragrant and do well as a cut flower for arrangements. 50+ Seeds per order. Thanks for looking!.lathyus odoratus "knee high mix".AnnualEarly spring, soil temp 55F+.Soak sees overnight. SOW-2 seeds per,1/2"deep,6" apart. Keep moistGermination 14-21 daysThin to single best seedling use scissors to cut out unwanted sproutsHeight 24" x 6" wide Medium water and little fertilizer early summer and mid-summerFlowers are reds, pinks, purples, and white. Blooms from early summer through late summer
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Shipped from Staten Island, New York, USA 100 American Elderberry Seeds
Elevate Your Landscape: Flourish with American Elderberry Seeds β Nurture Nature's Bounty! The American elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) is a deciduous shrub that is native to North America. Each spring the plant is covered with clusters of tiny white flowers that are followed by purplish-black fruit. Flowers and fruit have applications in alternative medicine. You can plant elderberry if your garden is in βzones 3 to 10. It is native to eastern North America. This elderberry is 10 to 15 feet tall and wide, growing into a rounded shape. Elderberry shrubs need full sun to partial sun. 30+Seeds per order.Some American Native Wildflower seeds need to go through a cold winter to germinate. This plant is one of them. They do this so the seed wonβt sprout in fall, only to have the seedling not make it through a cold winter. I keep these seeds at 40F to simulate a cold winter(stratification) This raises the germination rate considerably. Thanks for looking!! Full sun/part sun. Spring, soil temp 65F+. Soak seeds for 24 - 48 hrs. SOW - 3 seeds per, 1/4"deep. Keep moist Germination is slow. 21-60 Days Thin to single best seedling. Use scissors to cut out unwanted sprouts Medium water. Light fertilizer after established Height 10 -15 ft x 10 -15 ft wide Flowers are white clusters. Blooms June, July, August
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100 Multi Color Broom Corn Seeds
MULTI-COLOR BROOM CORN. Broom corn has been around for hundreds of years. It's easy to grow and it grows fast. Drought tolerant, and it will grow just about anywhere with at least 8 hours of sun. Broom corn is not true corn, it doesn't produce ears. It's actually a strain of sorghum a cousin of true corn. Used for broom making and as a decorative accent. The crafting possibility's are endless. The colors are gold,brown,red,bronze,light green and purple. Birds and other wildlife love broom corn too, so plant a few extra for them. 100+ Quality heirloom seeds. Thank You!Sorghum bicolorAnnualSpring, soil temp 70F+Full sunSOW 1"deep, 6"apart. Rows 3' apart. Keep moistGermination 7-10 DaysThin to 12"Height 96" x 12" WideMedium water. Fertilizer if needed75-90 Days to maturity
$14.99 $12.29
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700 Mammoth Long Island Dill Seeds
Mammoth Long Island Dill Seeds originally named Long Island Dill this tall billowing relative of Queen Anne's Lace and Carrots is perfect for edible landscaping container gardens and pickles. All parts of the plant-leaves stem flowers and seeds can be used to impart dill flavor to dishes. Beyond its pungent flavor and culinary versatility, dill has a long history of medicinal use. Ancient Egyptians referred to dill as a soother; gladiators believed it imparted courage churchgoers felt the seeds imbued alertness and villagers considered dill a protective charm. Dill (and other members of the carrot family) are the sole food plants for the caterpillars of the beautiful Black Swallowtail butterfly.Β Lacewings and Syrphid fly adults eat the pollen of dill and other carrot family plants, and their larvae prey on plant-sucking aphids. Dill plants scattered here and there throughout a garden will help control aphids. Anethum graveolensAnnual HerbFull sunSpring, soil temp 65F+SOW 3 seeds per plant 1/4"deep,about 24"apart. Keep moistGermination 21-28 DaysThin to single best seedling. Use scissors to cut out unwanted sproutsHeight 36"+ x 24" WideMedium water. Light organic fertilizer
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Shipped from El Monte, California, USA 2000 Bouquet Dill Seeds - Anethum Graveolens | Heirloom NON-GMO
Grow your own flavorful Bouquet Dill (Anethum Graveolens) at home with these premium heirloom seeds. Perfect for culinary use, pickling, and fresh garden snipping, this hardy annual herb produces feathery, aromatic green foliage and delicate yellow flowers that attract pollinators. Ideal for herb gardens, borders, or containers, Bouquet Dill thrives in full sun with well-drained soil, delivering a steady harvest for your kitchen throughout the season. Key Features: Heirloom & Non-GMO seeds with high germination Produces aromatic feathery leaves and yellow umbels Perfect for pickling, cooking, or fresh garnishes Attracts beneficial insects to your garden Easy to grow in containers, borders, or garden beds πΏ Growing Tips: Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep directly in soil after last frost Thin seedlings to 12β18 inches apart for optimal growth Keep soil moist until germination (7β14 days) Harvest leaves and flower tops as needed for cooking or garnishing Full sun and well-draining soil recommended β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) How long does it take to germinate?7β14 days in well-moistened soil. Can I grow Bouquet Dill in a container?Yes, it thrives in pots or raised beds. Is this suitable for pickling?Absolutely, the aromatic leaves are ideal for pickles. Where to Buy Bouquet Dill Seeds for Sale?At Seed World, we provide fresh Bouquet Dill seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Perfect for culinary gardens, container planting, or backyard herb beds.
$11.99
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Feverfew Seeds β Tanacetum parthenium (Heirloom, Pollinator-Friendly)
Looking for feverfew seeds for sale? Youβve found them. Tanacetum parthenium is a classic cottage-garden herb with masses of small, daisy-like white flowers and ferny green foliage. Itβs reliable, easy to grow, and valued for borders, pollinator patches, and cut flowers. Why Choose Feverfew? Abundant, long-lasting white blooms on compact, branching plants Attracts pollinators and beneficial insects; suitable for cut arrangements Thrives in full sun (tolerates light afternoon shade in hot climates) Perennial in USDA Zones 5β9; often grown as an annual elsewhere Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Start indoors 5β8 weeks before last frost, or direct sow after danger of frost. Soil: Well-draining garden soil, moderately fertile; pH around 6.0β7.5. Light: Full sun; light shade is acceptable in hotter regions. Depth: Surface sowβpress seeds gently; do not bury (light aids germination). Germination: Typically 10β14 days at ~70Β°F (21Β°C); keep evenly moist, not waterlogged. Spacing & Size: Thin/transplant to 12β18 in (30β45 cm) apart; plants commonly reach 18β36 in (45β90 cm). Bloom & Care: Deadhead to extend flowering; may self-seed if spent blooms are left on the plant. Growing Zone: USDA Zones 5β9 (perennial); grow as an annual in colder zones. FAQs Is Feverfew perennial or annual? Feverfew is a short-lived perennial in USDA Zones 5β9. In colder areas itβs grown as an annual or allowed to self-seed for natural renewal. Does Feverfew grow well in partial shade? Yes. It prefers full sun but can handle light afternoon shade in hot climates. Too much shade may reduce bloom density. How long until seeds germinate? Under warm, bright conditions (around 70Β°F / 21Β°C), seeds usually germinate in 10β14 days when kept consistently moist. When will it bloom? First-year plants typically bloom mid-summer onward; established clumps often bloom earlier the following year. Can I grow Feverfew in containers? Yes. Use a well-draining potting mix, provide full sun, and pinch or deadhead to keep plants tidy and blooming. Where to buy Feverfew seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we list fresh Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) seeds from trusted sellers, with straightforward planting guidance and shipping across the U.S.
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50 Dark Purple Butterfly Bush Seeds
Dark Purple Butterfly Bush Buddleia Davidii Hummingbird Shrub Flower Seeds The tiny fragrant flowers of the butterfly bush cluster together in huge cone-shaped bunches that make for a very lovely display. Their showy blooms attract all of the good stuff - bees, butterflies including monarchs, and birds hummingbirds! I think they are very appropriately named - there is no other flower in my yard I see more butterflies on! They also make a great cut flower. Name: Dark Purple Butterfly BushOther Common Names: Summer LilacScientific Name: Buddleia DavidiiColor: Dark PurplePlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: Mid-Spring - All SummerHardiness Zone: 4 - 9Plant Height: 72 - 96"Plant Spacing: 48 - 60"Light Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average
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50 Pink Delight Butterfly Bush Seeds
Pink Delight Butterfly Bush Budhelia Shrub Flowering Tree Seeds 'Pink Delight' is a Butterfly Bush cultivar that features deep pink flowers. It is a deciduous shrub with an arching, spreading habit which typically grows to 10-15' tall if not cut back in late winter and to 5-7' tall if cut back. Features huge, spike-like terminal clusters (to 15" long) of deep pink flowers which bloom from June to September and sometimes to the first frost. Flowers are fragrant. Willowy gray-green foliage. Popular fresh cut flower.
$14.39
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30 Sophora Japonica | Japanese Pagoda Tree Seeds
Sophora Japonica | Japanese Pagoda Tree Japanese pagoda (also known as Styphnolobium Japonicum) is a large deciduous tree native to China but cultivated in Japan for hundreds of years. It is an upright, broad-spreading tree that grows as wide as it does tall, forming a lacy canopy of dark green, pinnate leaves. Fluffy pyramidal panicles, or clusters, of creamy white-green, fragrant flowers appear in summer, followed by green "pea pods". Leaves turn yellow in fall but are not considered consistently ornamental. Its younger branches remain olive-green through winter, adding seasonal interest.Preferring full sun and well-drained soil, the Japanese pagoda also tolerates pollution, making its several cultivars a good choice for urban landscapes. Japanese pagoda tree makes a beautiful shade tree on large lawns or along city streets.In some areas this tree has become very invasive, casting seeds into the landscape. Consult with regional authorities to learn if this tree is prohibited for garden use, or at a minimum, to be kept away from native ecological areas. Be aware that it is an aggressive plant in most landscapes. Genus - SophoraSpecies - JaponicaCommon name - Japanese Pagoda TreeOther names - Chinese Scholar Tree, Styphnolobium japonicumPre-Treatment - Not-requiredHardiness zones - 4 - 7Height - 40'-75' / 12 - 23(60) mSpread - 40'-75' / 12 - 23(60) mPlant type - TreeVegetation type - DeciduousExposure - Full SunGrowth rate - FastSoil PH - Acidic, Neutral, AlkalineSoil type - Clay, loam, Sand, well-drainedWater requirements - Drought tolerant, the average waterLandscape uses - Shade Trees, Street Trees, Topiary / Bonsai / EspalierLeaf / Flower color - Dark Green / White, Light GreenPlant growth rate - Fast
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Flowering Tobacco Mix Seeds
FLOWERING TOBACCO MIX SEEDS This species is usually grown as an annual, but it also makes an excellent potted plant during the winter months. Seeds should be surface sown in fertile, well-draining loam in partial shade to full sun. They are best off being direct sown after any danger of frost or sown in trofts outside and transplanted to the ground when about two inches tall. They can also be started indoors for an early start. This also helps prevent them from being carried away by the wind or water. Thin plants to about two feet apart, and cut off the flowering tops to increase leaf size. Remove dead flowers to encourage new ones to emerge. Regular fertilization is recommended. Germination typically takes 10-20 days. Genus: NicotianaSpecies: SanderaeVariety: Roulette Mixed F2Common name: Flowering TobaccoPre-Treatment: Not-requiredHardiness zones: 3 - 9Height: 0.30 mSpread: 0.25 mPlant Type: Annual FlowerExposure: Full sun to partial shadeGrowth rate: FastSoil PH: Acid, neutral, alkalineSoil type: Average garden soilWater requirements: AverageLandscape usesΒ are Ideal for beds, borders, patio pots, and tubs.Bloom season: June - OctoberLeaf / Flower color: Green / White, redGERMINATION INSTRUCTIONSSow indoors from February to April. A warm kitchen windowsill is all you need for starting these seeds. Sow thinly on the surface of a tray of pre-watered compost. Place in a warm, light position. A temperature of 15-20C is ideal. Keep the compost moist. The tray can be covered with clingfilm to preserve humidity, but removed when seedlings appear, usually in 14-28 days.Transplant them 5cm apart to other trays when large enough to handle them. Always hold by a leaf, never by the stem. Grow on in cooler, but not cold conditions. Gradually accustom young plants to outside conditions (avoid frosts), before planting out, May-June, 30cm apart, into well-drained soil, when frosts are over.
$9.99 - $14.99
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20 Abutilon Bellvue Mix Flowering Maple Seeds
Abutilon Bellevue Mix β Flowering Maple Seeds Bring a burst of tropical color to your home or garden with Abutilon Bellevue Mix (Abutilon Hybridum) β also known as Flowering Maple or Parlor Maple. These semi-tropical shrubs produce breathtaking bell-shaped blooms in rich shades of red, orange, and yellow, flowering from spring all the way through frost. Imagine a sun-drenched patio adorned with cascading maple-like foliage and jewel-toned flowers swaying gently in the breeze β that's the magic Abutilon brings to any space, indoors or out. πΏ Plant Profile Type: Perennial (grown as annual outside zones 8β10) Height: 24β30 inches Bloom Season: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter Light: Full Sun / Partial Shade Soil: Moist, well-drained β pH 5.8β6.8 USDA Zones: 8β10 Flower Size: ~3 inches diameter, 5 overlapping petals π± Planting Instructions Sow Indoors: Winter β 6β8 weeks before last frost Sow Outdoors: Spring Seed Depth: Surface sowing (do not cover) Germination Time: 28β42 days Overwintering: Container plants can be brought indoors β needs bright light and cool temps Frequently Asked Questions How many seeds are included in this pack?Each pack contains 30 Abutilon Bellevue Mix seeds, carefully selected for high germination rates. Can I grow Abutilon indoors as a houseplant?Yes! Abutilon thrives as a houseplant when given intense bright light and cool temperatures. It's a popular choice for indoor gardeners outside of zones 8β10. How long does it take for the seeds to germinate?Expect germination within 28β42 days when sown at the right temperature with consistent moisture and indirect light. What colors will the flowers be?Abutilon Bellevue Mix produces a stunning blend of red, orange, and yellow bell-shaped flowers, each up to 3 inches in diameter. Is Abutilon a perennial or annual plant?Abutilon is a perennial in USDA zones 8β10. In colder climates, it is typically grown as an annual or overwintered indoors as a houseplant.
$16.99
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