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50 Duchess Apricot Peony Aster Seeds
An Heirloom plant, Paeony Asters have huge double blooms that resemble a Peony. The Paeony Aster has a much rounder, fuller flower than other types of Asters. Needle Asters are very rare and unique, making them very desirable and hard to find. In the garden, they will attract bees & butterflies, or you can enjoy them indoors. Their long stems and long-lasting flowers make them an excellent choice for cut flower arrangements. Name: Duchess Apricot Paeony AsterOther Common Names: Peony Aster / French Aster / Truffaut Paeony AsterScientific Name: Callistephus Tall Paeony Duchess ApricotColor: ApricotPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: Early Summer - FallHardiness Zone: N/a (Annual)Plant Height: 28βPlant Spacing: 18βLight Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil and Water Preferences: Average
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50 Lithops Seeds - Mix
A random mix of many Lithops species is included in these packs. Lithops are one of the Mesembryanthemums included in the range of plants described as living stones, each evolved to mimic the rock types where they are found. They will all grow approx 3cm tall with indefinite growth laterally. Minimum temperature should be around 10Β°C Sowing The seed of the stone flower is small and generally broadcast. When spreading, try to be as uniform as possible. Don't let the seeds get together. Sprinkle 150-200 grains in 10 Γ 10 cm pots. Do not use too much. Too many seedlings are dense, affecting the ventilation and light transmission. They also compete with each other for water and fertilizer, resulting in inconsistent growth, size differentiation, malformation, and even death. On the other hand, if too little, the matrix will dry and wet slowly and it will easily cause rot. Therefore, it is very important to choose a flower pot with the right size. After sowing, a thin layer of vermiculite or river sand is sprinkled on the surface in order to prevent the seedlings from lodging after unearthing and effectively prevent the breeding of moss and green algae. Finally, water was sprayed again to make the seed and matrix fully in contact (Figure 6). After the seeds are sown, they should be covered with glass or film on the pot, placed at a temperature of 22-26 Β°C, waiting for germination. No watering is needed here. EmergenceIf the temperature is right, the seeds will germinate one after another 30-45 days after sowing. You will see green seedlings on the surface. Although it may seem sparse, it will soon grow full of flower pots. At this time, the pots should be placed in a place where light is scattered to allow the seedlings to receive light. After a few days, when most of the seedlings grow, it is necessary to gradually uncover the cover and increase ventilation and light.
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1 Rose of Jericho Resurrection Fern - Selaginella Lepidophylla
Discover the incredible Rose of Jericho, also known as the Resurrection Fern, a miraculous desert plant that symbolizes renewal, healing, and rebirth. Native to arid regions of the Middle East and the Americas, this extraordinary plant can survive extreme drought by curling into a dry, brown ballβthen unfurling into soft green fronds within hours when placed in water. Perfect for spiritual rituals, home dΓ©cor, terrariums, meditation spaces, and educational demonstrations, the Rose of Jericho is virtually immortal, endlessly reviving with proper care. This unique botanical wonder requires no soil, little water, and thrives indoors, making it an ideal gift or conversation piece. π± Why Grow Rose of Jericho (Selaginella lepidophylla)? β¨ Symbol of rebirth, protection & new beginnings π§ Revives in water within hoursβamazing for kids and adults πΏ Zero soil required; easy to maintain π§ Perfect for rituals, altars, blessings, manifestation, and meditation π‘ Ideal for terrariums, offices, home dΓ©cor & spiritual spaces πΏ Growing & Care Tips Activation: Place in a shallow dish with water; it will open within 1β8 hours. Resting: Allow plant to fully dry out every few days. Environment: Keep indoors; lowβmoderate light is ideal. Water: Use clean room-temperature water; change water every 1β2 days. Maintenance: Do not leave revived continuously in waterβallow rest periods. β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is the Rose of Jericho a seed or live plant?It is a dried but living fern that rehydrates and βresurrects.β How long will it last?With proper care and periodic drying cycles, it can last forΒ years, even decades. Can I plant it in soil?Noβthis species thrives without soil and prefers rehydration cycles. Is it safe around children and pets?Yes, it is non-toxic and safe to handle. How often should I revive it?Allow it to fully dry for at least 1 week between activations to keep it healthy. Where to Buy Rose of Jericho?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Rose of Jericho resurrection plants with fast U.S. shipping and excellent customer support you can trust.
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30 Rare Mix Lithops Seeds
Rare Mix Lithops Seeds Living Stones Succulent Cactus Lithops is a genus of succulent plants native to southern Africa. "Lithos" means "stone" and "-ops" means "face" in Ancient Greek; therefore "Lithops" means "stone-like". This is a very good description of these plants, which avoid being eaten by blending in with surrounding rocks. They are often known as pebble plants or living stones. The formation of the name from the greek "-ops" means that even a single plant is called a Lithops. Plant Type: SucculentGenus: LithopsCommon Name: Living Stone Plant Form: CaudexClimate: Dry, TemperateSunlight: Full Sun, Partial ShadeFoliage: EvergreenWatering: LightAspect: East-facing, North-facing, South-facing, West-facingPlant Characteristic: Dwarf, FloweringSoil Type: SandSoil pH: Neutral How to Grow Sempervivum From Seed Plants of the genus Sempervivum go by many common names, including hen and chicks, and stonecrop. which is a direct translation of the Latin name. All species of sempervivum are small, low-growing succulent plants with a rosette form and spreading growth habit. Although most sempervivums are commonly cultivated using vegetative propagation methods such as division, they also grow reliably from seeds if they are exposed to very warm, bright conditions and kept moderately moist. Sempervivum seedlings are very susceptible to a fungal infection called damping-off, but this is easily avoided by not overwatering.
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45 Begonia Mix Flower Seeds
Begonia (Begonia Tuberosa Double Mix) - Starting Begonia seeds is a wonderful way to grow these compact Begonia plants. Tuberous Begonias are known for their brilliant color display. The best thing about these plants is that they offer an all-season display of color in the shady areas of the landscape where many flowers will not perform. This Begonia seed mix has the colors red, white, yellow, orange, and pink. The blooms are fully double for an intense display of color. They give a wonderful performance!Begonia seeds are small and must be started indoors. Start the Begonia flower seed 12 weeks or more before the last frost. Many gardeners will start the seeds even as early as January for blooms in June. Press the Begonia seeds onto the sterile potting mixture, but do not cover the seeds. Water from underneath, and cover the flower seed tray with either glass or plastic wrap to help hold the moisture in. Once germination begins, remove the glass or plastic and place the tray under lights or in a bright window. Harden Begonia plants off for 10 - 14 days before planting outside. If plants become scraggly pinch the growing tips back to encourage bushy growth. Flower SpecificationsSeason: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 10Height: 12 inchesBloom Season: Spring to fallBloom Color: MixEnvironment: Partial shade to full shadeSoil Type: Moist, well-drained, pH 5.5-6.2Deer Resistant: YesHouse Plant: YesLatin Name: Begonia Tuberosa DoublePlanting DirectionsTemperature: 73 - 75FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 28 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Sow seed on a fine media with good water holding capacity and good drainage. Do not cover seed as light is required to germinateSowing Rate: 2 - 4 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 10 inches
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Polka Dot Bachelor Button Seeds Mix β 200 Flower Seeds Pack
Polka Dot Bachelor Button Seeds β 200 ct Create a whimsical meadow with candy-bright cornflowers in shades of blue, lilac, blush, white and wine red. This compact Polka Dot mix germinates quickly and rewards you with dozens of long-lasting blossoms for cutting, drying, or simply brightening borders. Why Youβll Love It π¨ Five vibrant colours in every packet β a living confetti display βοΈ Bouquet-ready stems β 24-30Β in tall and stay firm in the vase π Pollinator magnet β bees & butterflies flock all season πΎ Drought-tolerant annual β thrives in lean, well-drained soil β 85 % Germination Guarantee β fresh 2025 crop, lab-tested Planting Guide When to sow: Early spring after last frost, or autumn in mild zones USDA zones: 2 β 11 Β Light: Full sun Sowing depth: ΒΌΒ inch (6Β mm) Spacing: 8-12Β inches between plants Days to bloom: 60-70 from sowing FAQ How tall does the Polka Dot mix grow? Plants reach about 24-30Β inches (60-75Β cm) with a tidy, upright habit. Will they rebloom if I cut the flowers? Yes. Frequent cutting or dead-heading encourages continuous new buds until frost. Can I sow Bachelor Buttons in containers? Absolutely β use a pot at least 8Β inches deep with free-draining compost and keep evenly moist until seedlings establish. Where to buy Bachelor Button seeds for sale? At Seeds World you can order freshly packed Polka Dot Bachelor Button seeds with fast, tracked shipping across the U.S. and worldwide delivery options.
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Butterfly Angel Wings Flower Seeds β Mix of 100 Colorful Blooms
Butterfly Angel Wings Seeds β 100 Mix Pack Looking for Butterfly Angel Wings flower seeds? This vibrant mix of Schizanthus blooms in shades of pink, lavender, red, and bi-color. Known as "poor man's orchid", these annuals are stunning in containers, borders, or butterfly gardens. Each flower is a miniature showpiece β and pollinators love them! Why Choose Butterfly Angel Wings? π¦ Butterfly-attracting flowers β loved by pollinators πΈ Striking orchid-like petals β pink, red, lavender, and mixed tones πΏ Compact 16β height β perfect for containers β Grows well in full sun or partial shade π¦ Ships from the USA β 100 premium seeds per sealed pack Whatβs in the Pack? This 100-seed mix of Butterfly Angel Wings includes diverse colors and patterns. Ideal for spring and early summer sowing β a great choice for gardeners who love dramatic blossoms. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: 6β8 weeks before last frost Soil: Well-draining, pH 5.8β6.5 Light: Full sun or partial shade Depth: Lightly cover; keep moist at 60β70Β°F Germination: 14β21 days FAQs Is this a mix of Butterfly Angel Wings seeds? Yes, you receive a 100-seed mix with a beautiful variety of colors including pink, lavender, and red tones. Where to buy Butterfly Angel Wings seed for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh Butterfly Angel Wings flower seeds with fast shipping across the U.S. and worldwide. Do these grow well in containers? Absolutely. These compact 16-inch plants are ideal for pots and window boxes. Are they perennials or annuals? Butterfly Angel Wings are annuals β perfect for a seasonal burst of color. Do they attract butterflies? Yes! These blooms are known to attract butterflies and other beneficial pollinators.
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25 White Marigold Seeds
White Marigold Seeds: Beautiful and Unique Varieties for Your Garden Grow this stunning white annual from flower seeds! This Marigold flower is pure white, and it measures 3 inches across. To make it even more attractive, it is a prolific bloomer, giving a show of color all summer and into the fall and frost season.Grow these white Marigolds from flower seeds for formal or informal flower beds where they will contrast nicely with other bright or pastel flowers. This is a superb plant for the patio container as well.Flower SpecificationsSeason: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 10Height: 18 inchesBloom Season: Summer to fallBloom Color: WhiteEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Moist, well-drained, pH 5.6 - 6.5Deer Resistant: YesLatin Name: Tagetes erecta Planting DirectionsTemperature: 70 - 75FAverage Germ Time: 5 - 20 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Press seed into the soil and lightly coverSowing Rate: 3 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seed moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 9 - 12 inches
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400 Black Nebula Carrot Seeds
Black Nebula Carrot Seeds Non-GMO Heirloom Black Nebula is a gorgeous carrot that is deep purple from the skin to the core. They are 9-10β³ long with a tapered shape and sweet taste. They do not lose their color when cooked, getting even darker. The juice is also intensely purple and can even be used as a dye for food, Easter eggs, or fabrics.Days to Maturity: 75Root Length: 7"Planting Depth: 1/4"Plant Spacing: 1-2"Row Spacing: 16-24"Zones: 3-9Plant in Full Sun After Chance of Final Frost.
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300 Giant Cactus Zinnia Mix Flower Seeds
Giant Cactus Zinnia Mix Flower Seeds 5" Blooms 6 Colors Butterfly Garden Giant Cactus Zinnia Mix. Huge 5" flowers in red, yellow, pink, purple, salmon, and white. Great for cut flowers. Cut one flower and the plant grows back two. Butterflies and bees love zinnias. Blooms all summer into fall. Pretty much carefree after established. Very easy to grow. Just add water and stand back! Flowers in about 7 weeks. Cultivating Difficulty: EasyPlanting Time: 7 Weeks Growth Habit: Flowering upright branching leafy annual Soil pH: NeutralSoil Type: Clay, Loam, Peat, Sand Features: cut flowers, deer resistant, Draught Resistant, Fast Growing, Flowering, Open-Pollinating, PottedColor: salmon, Green, Multicolor, Pink, Purple, Red, White, Yellow Climate: Sub-tropical, Temperate, Tropical, Arid, Highland, Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Marine West Coast, Mediterranean, SemiaridSunlight: Full Sun Genus: ZinniaPlant Life Cycle: Annual USDA Hardiness Zone (Β°F): 10 (30 to 40 Β°F)Plant Habit: Flowering upright branching leafy annual Species: Zinnia elegans Life Cycle: AnnualCommon Name: ZinniaWatering: Medium Season of Interest: Spring / Summer / Autumn, Fall, Spring, Summer
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10 Slender-Stem Gooseberry β Ribes leptanthum
Grow an heirloom fruiting shrub with regional history and botanical resilience. Known both as Black Currant and Slender-Stem Gooseberry, Ribes leptanthum is a wild, drought-tolerant species native to the Southwestern U.S. It produces clusters of small, glossy black berries with a rich, tangy flavorβperfect for homemade jams, syrups, or fresh eating if you like bold, tart fruit. With natural resistance to drought and cold, this deciduous shrub grows 3β6 feet tall and thrives in Zones 4β9. Itβs a favorite for edible hedges, wildlife gardens, or native permaculture installations. Though lesser-known commercially, Ribes leptanthum has long been valued for both its flavor and its adaptability. π Product Highlights: β Fruit: Small black berries, tangy and rich in flavorβ Zones: USDA 4β9β Habit: Deciduous shrub, 3β6 ft tallβ Native: American Southwest (New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado)β Benefits: Attracts pollinators, wildlife-safe, edible & medicinal uses π± Why Grow Black Currant Seeds? π Packed with antioxidants & natural vitamin Cπ Native plant β adapted for tough conditions and wildlife-safeπΏ Adds beauty and function to edible hedgerows or permaculture sitesπ Attracts pollinators and improves biodiversityπ§ Drought-tolerant and low maintenance once establishedπ― Excellent for small-batch jam, jelly, or syrup making πΏ Growing Tips: Sow Indoors: Start seeds in trays in late winter, press lightly into soil Transplanting: Move outdoors after frost into partial shade or filtered sun Soil: Prefers moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil Spacing: Plant 3β4 ft apart in rows or hedgerows Pruning: Prune old canes after fruiting to encourage new growth Harvest: Pick ripe berries in midsummer when fully black and plump β FAQ β Black Currant Berry Seeds How long does it take for black currants to bear fruit?Expect your first fruiting harvest in the second or third year after planting. Are these currants sweet or tart?Ribes leptanthum berries are more tart than sweetβideal for preserves or baking. Do I need more than one plant for fruiting?A: Noβthis species is self-fertile but planting multiple shrubs may increase yield. Are they legal to grow in all U.S. states?Currants were once restricted due to white pine rust concernsβcheck your local regulations. Can I grow this in a container?Possible when young, but best grown in-ground for full yield and longevity.
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Shipped from Saint Louis, Florida, USA 50 Collard Greens | Georgia Southern Seeds
COLLARD GREENS SEEDS, GEORGIA SOUTHERN, HEIRLOOM, ORGANIC NON-GMO Georgia Southern is a very old standard variety that is still very popular in the south. Georgia Southern Collards are a deep blue/green color that really stands out in your garden.Georgia Southern Collard is a slow-to-bolt, non-heading type of collard that grows 2-3 feet. Leaves are tasty, tender, mild, and juicy. Most folks strip the left portions off of the stems for a tastier collard green. Name: Collard Seeds - Georgia SouthernBotanical Name: Brassica oleraceaLife Cycle: AnnualLight Requirement: Full SunPlanting Season: Cool SeasonPlant Type: Leafstalk Vegetable, Gets Sweeter By Frost, Traditional Green VarietyFeatures: HeirloomFruit Size: 24-36 inchesDays to Maturity: 75 DaysPlant Height: 24-36 inchesPlant Spacing: 8-15 inchesPlanting Depth: 1/4 inchSowing Method: Direct Sow Β
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75 Mixed Four O'clock Seeds
75 Mixed Four O'clock Seeds | Marvel Of Peru NON-GMO Heirloom Four o'clockβ are an old-fashioned annual flower, whose name comes from the fact that the flowers open in the afternoon. The multi-colored trumpet-shaped blooms stay open from late afternoon, and all night until morning when they close again. This mix includes pink, cream, violet, red, and rose, in single as well as multi-colored flowers. Four o'clock are very heavy bloomers and grow very quickly. Four o'clock bloom from late spring to early fall, and the fragrant flowers are sure to be something that hummingbirds and butterflies will notice!Four o'clock are very easy to grow from seed, and prefer average to fertile soil, but can tolerate a variety of well-drained, but moist soil conditions. Plant four oβclock seeds in a location in full sun, but they can also thrive in partial shade as well.Height: 18" - 24"Spread: 12" - 18"Zones: all
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600 Brussel Sprout Seeds
Long Island Brussels Sprout Seeds Grow the classic heirloom Long Island Brussels Sprouts, perfect for cool seasons. Sweetened by frost, these versatile sprouts are ideal for roasting, boiling, or salads. Key Features: Type: Heirloom, open-pollinated. Zones: USDA 3β12. Days to Maturity: 100 days; sweeter after frost. Size: 24" tall, 1β2" green buds. Planting & Care: Start seeds indoors 4 weeks before the last frost. Transplant 18β24" apart in rows 30β36" apart. Keep soil moist and well-drained; full sun preferred. Harvest: Pick firm sprouts from the base upwards after frost for the best flavor. Order Long Island Brussels Sprout Seeds now and enjoy a delicious fall harvest! Β
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30 Carnation | Chabaud Picotee Mix Seeds
Carnation | Dianthus Caryophyllus Chabaud Picotee Mix Dianthus Caryophyllus Chabaud is a tall Carnation that has a long stem making it excellent for cutting and arranging in fresh bouquets. Carnation seeds are so rewarding to grow when you get this dazzling mix of colors for both the garden and the vase! Flower SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 6 - 10Height: 24 inchesBloom Season: Late spring through mid-summerBloom Color: MixEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Well-drained, pH 6.6 - 7.8Deer Resistant: YesLatin Name: Dianthus CarophyllusPlanting DirectionsTemperature: 68 - 75FAverage Germ Time: 7 - 14 daysLight Required: NoDepth: Sow seeds 1/16th inch deepSowing Rate: 2 - 3 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 12 - 18 inches
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Shipped from Deltona, Florida, USA 700 Buttercrunch Butterhead Lettuce Seeds | Heirloom Non-GMO
Grow your own fresh, crisp, and tender butterhead lettuce with Buttercrunch Lettuce Seeds. This heirloom, non-GMO variety produces dense, buttery-green heads that are perfect for salads, sandwiches, or wraps. Known for its heat tolerance and slow bolting, Buttercrunch is ideal for home gardens, raised beds, or container growing. Enjoy garden-fresh flavor all season long with minimal effort. Easy to sow indoors or directly outdoors after frost, it thrives in full sun to partial shade with well-drained soil. Key Features: Heirloom, non-GMO butterhead lettuce variety Crisp, tender, and flavorful leaves perfect for salads Heat-tolerant with slow bolting Ideal for home gardens, raised beds, or containers Easy to grow indoors or outdoors Plant Info: Days to Germinate: 7β14 Days to Harvest: 55β60 Plant Height: 8β10" Spacing: 10β12" apart Sun: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Fertile, well-drained π± Why Grow Buttercrunch Lettuce Seeds:Bring the farm-fresh taste to your home garden. Buttercrunch is perfect for fresh, homegrown salads, sandwiches, and wraps. Its slow bolting ensures multiple harvests and consistent flavor. πΏ Growing Tips:Sow seeds indoors 4β6 weeks before the last frost or direct sow after frost danger. Keep soil moist and thin seedlings to 10β12β spacing for optimal growth. Mulch lightly to retain moisture and prevent weeds. β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) How do I start Buttercrunch Lettuce seeds indoors?Sow 1/4β deep in seed-starting mix 4β6 weeks before the last frost. Keep soil moist and provide bright light. Can I grow Buttercrunch in containers?Yes, it thrives in containers with well-drained soil and adequate sunlight. How long until I can harvest?Typically 55β60 days from sowing. Pick outer leaves as needed for continuous harvest. Where to Buy Buttercrunch Lettuce Seeds for Sale?At Seed World, we offer fresh Buttercrunch Lettuce seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Perfect for home gardeners seeking heirloom, non-GMO lettuce.
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20 Strawberry Rare Ruby Corn Seeds
STRAWBERRY RARE RUBY CORN SEEDS RED AUTUMN SWEET HEIRLOOM NON-GMO POPCORN Our heirloom strawberry corn has ears that resemble strawberries growing on the stalk and are just adorable in the garden!Strawberry corn makes delicious popcorn!Non-GMO strawberry corn is perfect for crafters or for the person who has a nice decorative touch.They produce a bountiful amount of ears per stalk, unlike many other varieties.Strawberry corn was originally called Indian Corn or Maize. The Pilgrims, when they landed, decided to call it strawberry corn.The Pilgrims used the corn and husks for a lot of different purposes including ropes, dolls, shoes, and chair seats.Strawberry corn is a great variety for beginner gardeners as they're super easy to grow.Culture Notes:Sunlight -FullDays to Germination-14Sowing-Direct or IndoorsDays to Maturity-90Sowing Depth-1/4"
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Shipped from El Monte, California, USA 20 Organic Hairy Skin Wax Gourd Seeds
The hairy skin gourd has become very popular in Southern Asia. Fruits are uniform in shape and 1.5-2.0 Kg. in weight, with green skin and thick/firm white flesh. Shaped like a cucumber with splotchy green skin, this βhairy gourdβ has a light, neutral flavor like a zucchini, which makes it a versatile cucurbit to cook with. It can also be pickled or used to make a refreshing drink.The fuzzy covering on young gourds, which have the best texture, can be removed by scrubbing or peeling. Plants are vigorous and high-yield. The flesh is very tender and well flavored, excellent for soups and stir-fry.Planting season: Late spring/early summer Germination: 7-14 days Seed depth:1β Germination temp: 86-90FOptimal temp: 68-86F Seed Spacing: 12-18" Row Spacing: 48-72"Sunlight: Full sunSoil: Rich, well-drainedMaturity: Approx. 55-65 days
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20 Venus Flytrap Dionaea Muscipula Seeds
Grow the World's Most Fascinating Carnivorous Plant Imagine watching a Venus Flytrap snap shut the moment an unsuspecting insect touches its trigger hairs β one of nature's most extraordinary survival mechanisms, growing right on your windowsill. These 20 Dionaea muscipula seeds give you the rare opportunity to grow Venus Flytraps from scratch, witnessing every stage of this remarkable plant's development from tiny seedling to fully formed trap. Why Plant Lovers Are Obsessed with Venus Flytraps πͺ΄ Nature's most iconic carnivore β active snap-traps that catch and digest live insects π€― Conversation starter β endlessly fascinating for kids and adults alike πͺ± Natural pest control β catches fungus gnats, fruit flies, and other small insects π‘ Grows indoors & outdoors β perfect for windowsills, terrariums, and balconies π± Rewarding to grow from seed β a unique gardening experience unlike any other Growing Guide Sowing depth: Surface sow β press seeds lightly onto moist soil, do not cover Germination time: 8β35 days at 59β95Β°F (15β35Β°C) Sunlight: Bright indirect light to full sun (4β6 hours daily) Soil: Nutrient-poor, acidic mix β use pure peat moss or sphagnum moss (no fertilizer) Watering: Use only distilled or rainwater β tap water will harm the plant. Keep soil consistently moist using the tray method. Humidity: High humidity preferred; a clear plastic cover or terrarium works well during germination Temperature: 60β95Β°F (15β35Β°C); protect from frost Feeding: Do not fertilize β feed with small live or freeze-dried insects once traps are mature Product Details Scientific name: Dionaea muscipula Seeds per pack: 20 Type: Carnivorous perennial Foliage: Evergreen Climate: Sub-tropical, Temperate, Tropical Use: Windowsill, terrarium, balcony, office, living room Difficulty: Moderate (specific watering and soil requirements) Frequently Asked Questions How long does it take for Venus Flytrap seeds to germinate?Expect germination in 8β35 days at temperatures between 59β95Β°F (15β35Β°C). Surface sow on moist sphagnum or peat moss and keep covered with a clear lid to maintain humidity. What kind of water should I use for Venus Flytraps?Only use distilled water, reverse osmosis water, or collected rainwater. Tap water contains minerals that will damage and eventually kill the plant. The tray watering method (keeping a shallow tray of water under the pot) works best. Do I need to feed my Venus Flytrap insects?Outdoors, it will catch its own food. Indoors, you can occasionally offer a small live or freeze-dried insect (like a fruit fly or mealworm) to one trap every 3β4 weeks. Never feed it meat, cheese, or human food. Can I grow Venus Flytraps indoors?Yes! They do very well on a sunny south- or east-facing windowsill, or under grow lights. A glass terrarium or clear plastic humidity dome is ideal during the seedling stage. Why should I use peat moss instead of regular potting soil?Venus Flytraps evolved in nutrient-poor, acidic bogs. Regular potting soil and fertilizers contain minerals that are toxic to them. Pure peat moss or long-fiber sphagnum moss replicates their natural habitat and is essential for healthy growth.
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100 Meteor Zinnia Elegans Seeds
Meteor Zinnia Elegans Flower Seeds - Vibrant Blooms for Your Garden | Seed World Zinnia 'Meteor' is a stunning burgundy color. Flowers are 4-5 inches across and are semi-double to double. This Zinnia species is native to Mexico, and it is fast-growing and long-blooming. Zinnias are good cut flowers. In addition, they are excellent for pollinator plantings and are especially attractive to butterflies. With Meteor Zinnia Elegans, your garden will come alive with a burst of vivid colors and attract beneficial pollinators. Experience the beauty and versatility of these zinnias as they infuse your outdoor space with their dazzling blooms.HOW TO GROW ZINNIADirect sow in spring; this seed germinates best in warm soil. Plant just below the surface and keep the soil lightly moist until germination, which usually occurs within 7-10 days. Seedlings do not transplant well.Water seedlings regularly until they become established but do not overwater. Though they flourish with occasional watering in dry weather, mature plants tolerate some drought. This plant grows best in rich soil and may need light fertilization for best blooming. Pinch off the growing stems to encourage bushiness, and deadhead to prolong blooming. This plant attracts butterflies and bees.Name: Zinnia MeteorScientific Name: Zinnia ElegansColor: BurgundyHardiness Zones: N/A (but reseeds itself easily, so it acts like a perennial in all zones)Plant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost or Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostPlant height: 30-40"Plant Spacing: 15"-18"Cycle: Annual/Tender Perennial (Will reseed itself)Bloom Season - Fall, SummerLight Requirements: Full SunSoil & Water Preferences: AverageOther: Attracts bees, birds, and butterflies.
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Shipped from Deltona, Florida, USA Butterfly Weed Seeds β Orange Milkweed
Transform your garden into a vibrant butterfly haven with Butterfly Weed Seeds (Asclepias tuberosa) β also known as Orange Milkweed, Pleurisy Root, or Butterfly Milkweed. This stunning native perennial produces clusters of fiery orange blooms that attract monarch butterflies, hummingbirds, and pollinators all season long. Unlike other milkweed species, Butterfly Weed doesnβt produce milky sap, making it safe around pets and livestock. Its deep taproot gives it excellent drought resistance, and it thrives in sunny, dry, or rocky soils where other plants struggle. This low-maintenance perennial is a favorite for pollinator gardens, wildflower meadows, and natural landscapes. π± Why Grow Butterfly Weed Seeds? π¦ Pollinator Magnet β Essential host plant for monarch butterflies and a favorite of bees. πΈ Brilliant Orange Blooms β Adds long-lasting color from early summer through fall. πΏ Low-Maintenance & Drought-Tolerant β Thrives even in poor, sandy soils. π‘ Native Wildflower Beauty β Perfect for wild gardens, borders, and naturalized spaces. π§‘ Non-Toxic Option β Unlike other milkweeds, it contains no milky sap and is less harmful to pets. πΏ Growing Tips Cold Stratify: For best results, stratify seeds for 30 days in the refrigerator before planting. Planting Depth: Sow seeds ΒΌ inch deep in well-drained soil. Sunlight: Requires full sun (6β8 hours per day). Soil Type: Grows best in sandy, rocky, or average garden soil. Watering: Moderate water during establishment; drought-tolerant once mature. Bloom Time: Flowers from June to September. Hardiness Zones: Ideal for Zones 3β9. Spacing: Space plants 18β24 inches apart for full growth. β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Butterfly Weed the same as Milkweed?Yes! Itβs a type ofΒ milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) but unlike others, it does not produce milky sap. Does Butterfly Weed attract monarch butterflies?Absolutely β itβs aΒ host plant for monarch caterpillars and a nectar source for adult butterflies. How long does it take to bloom?Plants grown from seed usuallyΒ bloom in the second year, but reward you with years of color after that. Can Butterfly Weed grow in pots?Yes, as long as the container is deep enough for itsΒ long taproot and placed in full sun. Is it easy to grow?Very! Once established, Butterfly Weed isΒ virtually maintenance-free and thrives in tough soils. Where to Buy Butterfly Weed Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-germination Butterfly Weed Seeds (Asclepias tuberosa) with fast U.S. shipping. Perfect for pollinator gardens, native landscapes, or eco-friendly spaces β these seeds help support monarch conservation while adding a burst of color to your garden.
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5 Rare Lotus Flower Seeds β Exotic Aquatic Blooms
Bring tranquility and elegance to your garden with Rare Lotus Flower Seedsβbeloved for their stunning blooms and spiritual symbolism. These aquatic plants thrive in ponds, water gardens, and large containers, producing broad, water-repellent leaves and tall, vibrant blossoms that rise majestically above the waterβs surface. Lotus flowers (Nelumbo) are treasured not only for their beauty but also for their resilience and adaptability. With proper care, they can return each year as hardy perennials, offering blooms from late spring through summer. Whether you're creating a peaceful retreat, enhancing your koi pond, or adding a unique focal point to your patio garden, lotus flowers deliver a show-stopping presence that few plants can match. Each seed is carefully selected for quality and germination potential, giving you the chance to grow one of the most sacred and iconic flowers in the worldβright from seed. π± Why Grow Lotus Flower Seeds Striking, exotic flowers that float above water Ideal for ponds, water features, and containers Deeply symbolicβrepresents peace, purity, and rebirth Hardy perennial in many zones (returns year after year) Supports pollinators and improves water aesthetics Produces edible seeds and ornamental seed pods πΏ Growing Tips: Prep: File seed coat and soak in warm water until sprouted. Planting: Use loam/clay soil in shallow containers, submerged 2β4" under water. Light: Needs 6+ hours of full sun daily. Water & Soil: Still/gently moving water; rich, heavy soil only. Feed: Fertilize when aerial leaves appear. Winter: Overwinter indoors if risk of freezing. β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How long does it take for lotus to flower from seed?Lotus grown from seed usually take 1β2 years to bloom, depending on climate and care. In warm zones with ideal conditions, blooms may appear in the first year. Do lotus flowers come back every year?Yes, lotus is a hardy perennial in many climates. As long as the tuber survives the winter (protected from freezing), it will regrow in spring. Can I grow lotus in a container?Absolutely. Lotus thrives in wide, shallow containers with at least 6β8 inches of soil and 2β4 inches of water above the soil surface. What kind of soil should I use?Use heavy loam or clay soil. Avoid lightweight potting mixes, which can float and cloud the water. Is special fertilizer needed?Use a slow-release fertilizer specifically designed for aquatic plants. Begin fertilizing once the plant has a few aerial leaves.
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200 Daisy - Gerbera Mix Seeds
Daisy - Gerbera Mix (Gerbera jamesonii) Seeds Add a burst of cheerful color to your garden with the Daisy, Gerbera Mix seeds. Known for their large, vibrant blooms, Gerbera jamesonii, also called Gerber Daisies, are popular both as cut flowers and stunning garden plants. This seed mix includes a variety of colors, ensuring a lively and colorful display in your garden or home. Specifications for Daisy, Gerbera Mix Seeds: Season: Perennial in zones 9-11; annual elsewhere USDA Zones: 9-11 Height: 12-18 inches Bloom Season: Late spring to fall Bloom Color: Includes Red, Pink, Yellow, Orange Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile Latin Name: Gerbera jamesonii Temperature: Prefers warm, frost-free conditions Germ Time: 14-21 days Light Required: Full sun preferred Depth: Sow 1/4 inch deep Sowing Rate: Avoid overcrowding Moisture: Consistently moist, well-drained Plant Spacing: 12-18 inches apart Planting Instructions: Sun Exposure: Prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade. Soil Type: Best in well-drained soil, enriched with organic matter. Watering Needs: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Plant Spacing: Space seeds or seedlings about 12-18 inches apart to allow for mature growth. Whether youβre decorating your outdoor spaces or cutting flowers for indoor beauty, Gerbera Daisy seeds provide a simple and rewarding gardening experience. Their robust blooms and easy care make them a delightful addition to any floral garden.
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60 Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds
Bring a touch of whimsy and charm to your garden with Teddy Bear Sunflower seeds. These delightful sunflowers boast plush, double blooms that resemble soft, fluffy teddy bears, making them a favorite among gardeners and flower enthusiasts. Standing at a manageable height of 2 to 3 feet, Teddy Bear Sunflowers are perfect for garden beds, borders, and containers, offering a vibrant display of golden-yellow petals that are both eye-catching and cheerful. Ideal for adding a pop of color to smaller spaces or creating a child-friendly garden area, these sunflowers are not only beautiful but also easy to grow. They thrive in full sun and adapt well to a variety of soil conditions, requiring minimal care beyond regular watering. Specifications for Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds (Helianthus annuus 'Teddy Bear'): Season: Annual USDA Zones: 2-11 Height: 2-3 feet tall Bloom Season: Mid-summer to early fall Bloom Color: Golden-yellow Environment: Full sun Soil Type: Well-draining; adaptable to various soil conditions Deer Resistant: No Latin Name: Helianthus annuus 'Teddy Bear' Temperature: Thrives in warm conditions; not frost-tolerant Average Germ Time: 7-14 days Light Required: Full sun Depth: Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep Sowing Rate: Space seeds about 6 inches apart Moisture: Requires regular watering, especially during dry spells Plant Spacing: Space plants about 18-24 inches apart to allow for full growth and airflow Teddy Bear Sunflowers are a splendid choice for gardeners looking to create a playful and inviting outdoor space. Their unique, cuddly blooms are sure to captivate and delight visitors of all ages, making them a fantastic addition to any sunny garden spot.
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