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  • 2 Mango Fruit Tree Seeds - Seed World 2 Mango Fruit Tree Seeds - Seed World

    2 Mango Fruit Tree Seeds

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    You get: 2 Mango seeds Cultivate Tropical Bliss in Your Own Garden! Cultivate your own tropical paradise with our Mango Fruit Tree Seeds. These adaptable and resilient seeds are perfect for both seasoned gardeners and newcomers alike, offering the opportunity to grow your own mango tree from the comfort of your home. Sourced for premium quality, these seeds promise the satisfaction of nurturing a flourishing fruit-bearing tree, bringing the exotic delight of sun-kissed mangoes to your fingertips. Whether you're dreaming of a backyard orchard or a potted oasis on your patio, these seeds are your key to cultivating a taste of the tropics in your own space. Season: Suitable for planting year-round USDA Zones: Preferably grown in USDA zones 10-11 Height: Can reach a mature height of 30 to 45 feet Bloom Season: Typically flowers in late fall to early spring Environment: Thrives in warm, tropical conditions Soil Type: Well-draining soil is preferable Temperature: Flourishes in temperatures between 65 - 75Β°F Average Germ Time: Germination time can vary but generally takes a few weeks Light Required: Requires full sunlight for optimal growth Depth: Plant seeds at a depth of 1 to 2 inches Sowing Rate: Generally, one seed per container or planting hole Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist during the germination period Plant Spacing: If planting multiple trees, space them at least 20 to 30 feet apart

    $27.99 - $31.00

  • 50 Primrose Fairy Primula Malacoides Seeds - Seed World 50 Primrose Fairy Primula Malacoides Seeds - Seed World

    50 Primrose Fairy Primula Malacoides Seeds

    Bring soft, whimsical charm to your garden with Primrose Fairy (Primula malacoides), a deer-resistant perennial that delights with lavender blooms during the cooler seasons. Ideal for partial shade, this compact plant grows 8–10 inches tall, making it perfect for borders, containers, or shaded flower beds. 🌸 Why You’ll Love It:β€’ Blooms in Winter and Spring – Adds early-season color when little else is floweringβ€’ Delicate Lavender Flowers – Soft, romantic color for garden borders or potsβ€’ Shade-Loving & Compact – Perfect for patios, courtyards, and woodland gardensβ€’ Deer Resistant – Naturally protected from browsingβ€’ Hardy in USDA Zones 8–10 🌱 Growing Tips: Temperature: 64–72Β°F Germination: 21–42 days Light Required: Yes Soil: Moist, well-drained, pH 6.0–7.5 Planting Depth: Press into soil, cover lightly with peat moss Moisture: Keep consistently moist until germination Spacing: 8 inches apart Create a magical garden scene with the Primrose Fairy, a must-have for any shady space needing soft, seasonal charm.

  • Sale -8% 600 Giant Noble Spinach Seeds - Seed World 600 Giant Noble Spinach Seeds - Seed World

    600 Giant Noble Spinach Seeds | Heirloom NON-GMO

    Grow the Classic Heirloom Spinach That's Been Feeding Families Since 1926Picture a raised bed overflowing with lush, dark green spinach leaves β€” sweet, tender, and ready for the kitchen. Giant Noble Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is one of the most trusted heirloom varieties ever developed, prized by home gardeners and market growers alike for its impressive size, bolt resistance, and exceptional flavor. With 600 NON-GMO seeds, you'll have more than enough for a full season of harvests.Why Giant Noble Spinach Stands Out 🌿 Impressive size β€” plants grow up to 20" tall and 25" wide for maximum yield 🍬 Sweeter flavor β€” milder and less bitter than modern varieties, great fresh or cooked β˜€οΈ Bolt-resistant β€” stays productive longer in warm weather without going to seed prematurely 🏷️ True heirloom, NON-GMO β€” open-pollinated variety introduced in 1926, save seeds year after year πŸ₯— Versatile in the kitchen β€” perfect fresh, steamed, canned, or frozen πŸ’ͺ Nutrient-dense β€” rich in iron, vitamins A, C, and K Growing Guide Sowing depth: Β½ inch (12mm) Germination time: 6–21 days at 45–75Β°F (7–24Β°C) Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade Spacing: 4–6 inches between plants, 12–18 inches between rows Watering: Regular, keep soil consistently moist Days to maturity: 45 days from transplant Mature height: Up to 20" tall, 25" wide Best sown: Early spring or fall (cool-season crop, tolerates light frost) Product Details Species: Spinacia oleracea Variety: Giant Noble (Heirloom, introduced 1926) Seeds per pack: 600 Type: Annual, cool-season vegetable Seed type: Open-pollinated, NON-GMO Difficulty: Easy Use: Fresh salads, steaming, canning, freezing Frequently Asked QuestionsWhen is the best time to plant Giant Noble Spinach?Spinach is a cool-season crop that thrives in spring and fall. Sow seeds outdoors 4–6 weeks before the last frost in spring, or 6–8 weeks before the first frost in fall. It tolerates light frost and actually tastes sweeter after a cold snap.How long does it take from seed to harvest?Giant Noble Spinach reaches maturity in about 45 days. You can start harvesting outer leaves as early as 25–30 days for baby spinach, or wait for full-sized leaves at 45 days.What does "bolt-resistant" mean?Bolting is when a plant prematurely goes to seed, making the leaves bitter and tough. Giant Noble's bolt resistance means it stays productive and flavorful longer than standard varieties, especially as temperatures rise in late spring.Can I save seeds from this spinach for next year?Yes! Giant Noble is an open-pollinated heirloom variety, which means you can save seeds from your harvest and replant them next season with the same results. This makes it an excellent long-term investment for your garden.How many plants can I grow with 600 seeds?At a standard spacing of 4–6 inches, 600 seeds can yield a very generous crop β€” enough to fill multiple raised beds or garden rows. Even accounting for thinning and germination variance, you'll have an abundant harvest all season long.

    $11.99 $10.99

  • 50 Pansy Seeds - Swiss Giant Mix Flower - Seed World 50 Pansy Seeds - Swiss Giant Mix Flower - Seed World

    50 Pansy Seeds - Swiss Giant Mix Flower

    Season: BiennialUSDA Zones: 5 - 9Height: 6 - 8 inchesBloom Season: Spring and summerBloom Color: MixedEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Average garden soil, pH 5.8 - 7.2Temperature: 65 - 70FAverage Germ Time: 7 - 21 daysLight Required: NoDepth: Cover seed lightly with peat mossMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 9 - 12 inches

    $12.99 - $15.99

  • 2000 Basil Seeds - Sweet Large Leaved - Seed World 2000 Basil Seeds - Sweet Large Leaved - Seed World

    4000 Genovese Basil Seeds – Large Leaf | Pesto | NON-GMO

    Grow the gold standard of Italian basil right in your garden. Genovese Basil produces large, tender, aromatic leaves perfect for authentic pesto, caprese salads, sauces, and summer dishes. This heirloom variety is fast-growing, highly productive, and ideal for containers, raised beds, and indoor herb gardens. With continuous harvesting and proper pinching, Genovese Basil keeps producing lush foliage all season long. 🌱 Why Grow Genovese Basil Seeds? βœ” Pesto-perfect flavor – classic Italian large-leaf variety βœ” Strong, aromatic fragrance when brushed or pinched βœ” Fast repeat harvest – pinch and it regrows βœ” Excellent companion plant for tomatoes & peppers βœ” Container and patio friendly βœ” Indoor grow-light compatible βœ” NON-GMO heirloom seed ⚠️ Note: Basil is not an EPA-registered pesticide and we make no pest-control guarantees. While basil’s aromatic oils are often discussed in relation to insects, real-world results vary depending on plant size and environment. 🌿 Growing Tips – Quick Sow & Grow Guide Plant Type: Annual Herb Sunlight: Full Sun (6+ hours) Temperature: 65–75Β°F ideal Spacing: 10–12 inches apart How to Plant: Start indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost OR direct sow after warm nights arrive Pre-moisten seed-starting mix (damp, not soggy) Plant 1/8–1/4 inch deep Germination: 5–10 days Keep evenly moist during sprouting Harvest early and often to encourage bushy growth Remove flower buds to maintain best leaf flavor Basil thrives in warm conditions and rewards frequent harvesting with fresh new growth. πŸƒ Culinary Uses Homemade pesto Caprese salads Tomato dishes & pizza Herb oils & sauces Summer drinks & cocktails A must-have for any kitchen garden. πŸ›’ Where to Buy Genovese Basil Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh Genovese Basil seed with fast U.S. shipping. Our NON-GMO heirloom seeds are carefully stored for strong germination and reliable garden performance. βœ” Fresh seed stock βœ” High germination rates βœ” Secure packaging βœ” Fast U.S. shipping Grow confidently with Seeds World. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions Is Genovese basil the best basil for pesto?Yes! It’s the traditional Italian variety used for authentic pesto. Can I grow Genovese basil indoors?Absolutely. It thrives in a sunny window or under grow lights. How often can I harvest basil?You can begin harvesting once established. Regular pinching encourages continuous growth. How long does basil take to grow?Germination takes 5–10 days. Light harvesting can begin in about 30–45 days. Does basil repel mosquitoes?While basil has aromatic oils, we do not make pest-control guarantees.

  • 20 Trinidad Scorpion - Red Moruga Pepper Seeds - Seed World 20 Trinidad Scorpion - Red Moruga Pepper Seeds - Seed World

    20 Trinidad Scorpion - Red Moruga Pepper Seeds

    Grow your own fiery heat with our Trinidad Scorpion Red Moruga Pepper Seeds! Renowned for its intense spiciness, this pepper packs a punch, with its Scoville heat units reaching up to 2 million. With their distinctive red hue and menacing shape reminiscent of a scorpion's tail, these peppers are as visually striking as they are fiery. Season: Spring planting after the last frost USDA Zones: 9-11 (perennial); can be grown as annual elsewhere Height: 3-4 feet Bloom Season: Late spring to early summer Bloom Color: White Environment: Warm, sunny, well-drained Soil Type: Fertile, loamy with good drainage Deer Resistant: Partially Latin Name: Capsicum chinense 'Trinidad Scorpion Red Moruga' Temperature: 65-75Β°F (18-24Β°C) for germination Average Germ Time: 7-21 days Light Required: Full sun Depth: ΒΌ to Β½ inch Sowing Rate: 2-3 seeds per site Moisture: Consistently moist, not waterlogged Plant Spacing: 18-24 inches

  • Magnolia Seeds - 5pcs - Seed World Magnolia Seeds - 5pcs - Seed World

    Magnolia Seeds - 5pcs

    These premium seeds let you grow one of the most admired flowering trees, celebrated for its large, fragrant blossoms and timeless form. Start your own magnolia from seed and add a refined, long-lived focal point to any landscape. Why Choose Magnolia? 🌸 Showy, scented blooms – classic white, pink, or purple flowers 🌿 Long-lived ornamental tree – a garden centerpiece for decades 🌀️ Thrives in full sun to partial shade πŸ“¦ Fresh 5-seed pack – carefully selected and sealed What’s in the Pack? Each pack contains 5 magnolia tree seeds. An ideal starter quantity for home gardeners who want to germinate several seedlings and select the strongest saplings for planting. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Fall (direct sow) or early spring after cold stratification Pre-Treatment: Soak 24 hours and remove any red fleshy coating; cold stratify 60–90 days at 34–41Β°F (1–5Β°C) Soil: Moist, well-drained, slightly acidic (pH ~5.5–6.5) Light: Full sun to partial shade Depth: Sow about 1/4 inch (6 mm); keep evenly moist Germination: 60–120 days after stratification, depending on variety and conditions Growing Zone: USDA Zones 5–9 for most magnolia types FAQs Do magnolia seeds need cold stratification? Yes. Most magnolia species germinate best after 60–90 days of cold stratification (refrigerator). This mimics winter and improves germination rates. How many trees can I start from a 5-seed pack? Potentially up to five individual treesβ€”one tree per viable seed. Germination rates vary by conditions and pre-treatment quality. How long until magnolias bloom from seed? Magnolias grown from seed are a long-term project. With good care, first blooms typically appear in 4–8+ years, depending on species and climate. Can I grow magnolia in a container? Yesβ€”start in deep containers to accommodate the taproot. Transplant to the ground once the seedling is established for best long-term growth. Where to buy magnolia seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we list fresh magnolia seeds with clear planting guidance and fast U.S. shipping optionsβ€”so you can start strong and grow a healthy tree.

    $14.99 - $17.99

  • Sale -10% 200 Climbing Strawberry Seeds - Seed World 200 Climbing Strawberry Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from from Russell, Iowa, USA 200 Climbing Strawberry Seeds

    Bring your garden to life with the vibrantΒ Red Climbing Strawberry Plantβ€”a unique fruiting variety that grows vertically, making it perfect for trellises, fences, hanging baskets, or balcony gardens. Unlike traditional strawberries, this climbing variety produces clusters of sweet, juicy red berries while adding ornamental charm to your space. 🌱 Why Grow Climbing Strawberries? Space-Saving Vertical Growthβ€”Perfect for small gardens, patios, or balconies. High Yield of Sweet Berries – Enjoy fresh strawberries all season long. Easy to Growβ€”Ideal for both beginner and experienced gardeners. Beautiful & Practicalβ€”Decorative foliage and delicious fruit in one plant. Great for Containersβ€”Perfect for urban and vertical gardening setups. 🌿 Growing Tips: Start seeds indoors in seed trays or pots. Keep soil moist and well-drained. Transplant outdoors after frost into sunny spots with support (trellis or hanging basket). Harvest juicy strawberries from late spring through summer. Whether you want to grow them for fresh snacking, baking, or just to add a touch of edible beauty to your garden, Red Climbing Strawberries are the perfect choice. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How tall do climbing strawberries grow?Red climbing strawberries can reach up toΒ 3–4 feet tall when supported with a trellis or hanging system. Are these strawberries edible or just ornamental?They areΒ 100% edible and produce sweet, juicy fruit that’s perfect for snacking, desserts, and preserves. How long until I get fruit?Plants typically begin toΒ fruit in their second year, but with proper care, you may see berries the first summer. Can I grow them indoors?Yes! They can be grown in containers indoors with plenty ofΒ bright light or near a sunny window. What zones are these best for?Climbing strawberries thrive inΒ zones 5–9, but they can also be grown as annuals in cooler regions.

    $19.99 $17.99

  • Hand holding a bulb of garlic against a dark background Hand holding a small pile of dark seeds against a white background

    100 Giant Garlic Seeds

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    Ready to plant garlic that makes a statement? These Giant Garlic Seeds produce extra-large bulbs packed with intense flavor and rich aroma. Whether you're roasting whole heads, slicing fresh into recipes, or growing your own seed stock for next year, this garlic delivers size, depth, and culinary power. Perfect for backyard growers, raised beds, and edible landscapes, giant garlic combines ease of cultivation with exceptional kitchen value. Each bulb yields multiple massive cloves - simple to peel and even easier to love. 🌟 Product Highlights: βœ… Produces Oversized Bulbs – Cloves are up to 2–3x the size of standard varietiesβœ… Bold, Rich Flavor – Ideal for roasting, sauces, and raw dishesβœ… Cold Hardy – Thrives in USDA Zones 3–9βœ… Long Storage Life – Cure and store for up to 6–9 monthsβœ… Fast-Growing – Matures in 90–120 days from planting 🌱 Why Grow Giant Garlic? πŸ§„ Bigger bulbs mean fewer cloves to peel πŸͺ΄ Grows well in beds, containers, or rows 🌿 High yield per square foot ❄️ Cold-hardy and reliable across climates 🍽️ Taste amazing 🧬 Great for seed-saving and fall replanting 🌿 Growing Tips: Cold Stratification: Chill seeds or bulbils for 4–6 weeks before planting (if fall planting isn’t used) Planting Time: Best planted in fall, or early spring in cooler climates Depth & Spacing: Sow 1 inch deep, 4–6 inches apart in rows 12 inches apart Soil Needs: Loose, fertile, well-draining soil with compost or aged manure Light: Full sun for best growth and bulb formation Watering: Keep soil moist, reduce watering near harvest time Harvest: When lower leaves turn brownβ€”usually summer; cure in a dry, ventilated space for 2–3 weeks ❓ FAQ – Giant Garlic Seeds Is this softneck or hardneck garlic?Most giant garlic is hardneck, but it can vary. Please refer to variety-specific info if listed. Are these actual seeds or bulbs?These are garlic seeds, ideal for growing new plants and expanding your seed stock. How long does it take to grow?Typically 90–120 days from planting to harvest, depending on climate and planting time. Can I plant this garlic in containers?Yes! Use deep containers with rich, loose soil and full sun exposure. Will the garlic come back each year?While garlic is grown as an annual, saved cloves or seeds can be replanted yearly for continuous harvests.

  • 40 Red Scotch Bonnet Pepper Seeds - Seed World 40 Red Scotch Bonnet Pepper Seeds - Seed World

    40 Red Scotch Bonnet Pepper Seeds

    Red Scotch Bonnet Pepper Seeds | Fresh Heirloom Non-GMO Our Scotch Bonnet Pepper seeds are freshly harvested and tested for the highest germination. Scotch Bonnet Peppers are commonly used to flavor Jamaican dishes, however, can be used to spice up the flavor of any dish.Β  Botanical Name: Capsicum annuumLight Requirement: Full SunPlanting Season: Warm SeasonFeatures: Heirloom, Drought Tolerant, Container GardenFruit Length: 2” LongRow Spacing: 24-36"Sow Depth: 1/4"Types: Hot Peppers 100,000-350,000 ScovilleLife Cycle: AnnualSow Method: Start Indoors, Direct SowPlant Spacing: 12-18"Hardiness Zones: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9Days to Maturity: 100

  • Potted plant with green leaves in a yellow pot on a wooden surface Close-up of a green herb with small white flowers

    Shipped from Deltona, Florida, USA Common Thyme Seeds – Thymus vulgaris

    Grow your own fragrant and flavorful herb garden with Common Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) β€” a timeless favorite among gardeners and chefs alike. This hardy perennial herb is prized for its earthy aroma, culinary versatility, and natural medicinal benefits. Whether you’re flavoring roasted vegetables, soups, and meats or creating soothing teas, Thyme adds both taste and wellness to your kitchen. Native to the Mediterranean, Thyme thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, forming compact, woody mounds of tiny gray-green leaves topped with delicate pink to lavender flowers that attract bees and butterflies. It’s drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and perfect for garden beds, borders, and containers. 🌱 Why Grow Common Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) Seeds? 🌿 Culinary Essential: Adds fresh flavor to countless dishes β€” from soups to meats. 🐝 Pollinator-Friendly: Flowers attract bees and butterflies to your garden. πŸ’§ Drought-Tolerant & Hardy: Thrives in poor soil and full sun once established. 🌸 Compact Beauty: Makes an excellent ground cover or border herb. 🌿 Medicinal Benefits: Traditionally used for coughs, sore throats, and digestion. 🌿 Growing Tips When to Plant: Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost or sow outdoors after frost danger has passed. Soil: Prefers well-drained, sandy or loamy soil with a neutral to slightly alkaline pH (6.0–8.0). Light: Needs full sun for best flavor and compact growth. Depth: Sow seeds on the soil surface and lightly press them in β€” do not cover. Watering: Keep soil lightly moist until germination; once mature, water sparingly. Spacing: Plant 8–12 inches apart for healthy air circulation. Germination: Expect sprouts in 14–28 days at 65–70Β°F. Zones: Grows as a perennial in USDA Zones 5–9. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Common Thyme a perennial or annual?Common Thyme is aΒ hardy perennial in Zones 5–9 and can regrow year after year. Can I grow thyme indoors?Yes! Thyme thrives indoors on a sunny windowsill with at leastΒ 6 hours of direct sunlight. How long does it take thyme to grow from seed?Germination takesΒ 2–4 weeks, and plants are typically ready for light harvesting in 3–4 months. How do I harvest thyme?Snip the upper stems just before flowering for the best flavor. Avoid cutting back more than one-third at a time. Does thyme attract bees or pollinators?Yes! The tiny lavender-pink flowers are loved byΒ bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Where to Buy Common Thyme Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, NON-GMO Common Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Ideal for herb gardens, culinary use, or pollinator beds, these seeds produce a hardy, aromatic plant that thrives in sun and well-drained soil β€” bringing flavor, fragrance, and life to your garden all year round.

    $11.99 - $24.99

  • Terrarium Hydroponic Plant Vases - Seed World Terrarium Hydroponic Plant Vases - Seed World

    Terrarium Hydroponic Plant Vases

    High-end Terrarium HydroponicΒ with modern design. Great value for your money. PerfectΒ as a present and awesome way to give beautiful and natural vibes to your place.Get this today with our special price and add style to your life!Β * If you add seeds to your order, we'll send it in two separate packages.We'll ship your item with care like this:

    $19.99 - $29.99

  • 20 Red Yard Long Bean Seeds – Red Noodle (Vigna unguiculata) Non-GMO Heirloom - Seed World 20 Red Yard Long Bean Seeds – Red Noodle (Vigna unguiculata) Non-GMO Heirloom - Seed World

    20 Red Yard Long Bean Seeds – Red Noodle (Vigna unguiculata) Non-GMO Heirloom

    Looking forΒ red yard long bean seeds for sale? Red Noodle Yard Long Bean (Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis) produces long, slender crimson pods with excellent flavor and a tender snap. A heat-loving climber that thrives in summer, it delivers heavy yields on a sturdy trellisβ€”perfect for fresh stir-fries, steaming, and pickling. Why Choose Red Yard Long Bean? πŸ“ 16–20" decorative crimson pods with tender texture and mild, nutty flavor β˜€οΈ Heat and drought tolerantβ€”built for long, hot summers πŸ§— Vigorous climberβ€”ideal for trellises, arbors, or teepees ⏱️ Early and prolificβ€”continuous harvest encourages more pods 🍽️ Versatile in the kitchenβ€”great for quick sautΓ©s, stir-fries, and pickles πŸ“¦ Fresh, sealed seed packsβ€”non-GMO, open-pollinated What’s in the Pack? Sealed pack of Red Noodle Yard Long Bean seeds (choose 25, 50, or 100). Botanical name: Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis. Untreated, non-GMO, open-pollinated. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: After last frost when soil is warm; ideal soil temperature 70–85Β°F (21–29Β°C). Soil: Well-draining loam, pH 6.0–7.5; enrich with compost. Light: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily). Depth: Sow 1 inch (2.5 cm) deep. Spacing: 4–6 inches (10–15 cm) between seeds; 24–36 inches (60–90 cm) between rows. Provide a 6–7 ft (1.8–2.1 m) trellis. Watering: Keep evenly moist; avoid waterlogging. Germination: 7–14 days. Days to Maturity: ~60–80 days from sowing; harvest pods at 12–18" for best tenderness. Growing Zone: Warm-season annual grown across USDA Zones 3–11 in summer; excels in Zones 8–11. FAQs Is this the β€œRed Noodle” type of yardlong bean? Yes. This is a red-skinned yardlong bean commonly known as Red Noodle, prized for long, slender crimson pods and vigorous climbing habit. How tall should the support be? Plan for a 6–7 ft (1.8–2.1 m) trellis, teepee, or netting. Train vines early for straight, extra-long pods. When should I harvest? Pick at 12–18" (30–45 cm) while pods are slender and glossy. Frequent picking promotes continued production. Can I grow it in containers? Yes. Use a 10+ gallon (38 L) container with rich, well-draining mix and a sturdy trellis. Keep evenly moist and feed lightly. Will it cross with common green beans? Noβ€”yardlong beans are cowpeas (Vigna), not common beans (Phaseolus). They are largely self-pollinating; separate different Vigna varieties for seed saving purity. Where to buy Red Yard Long Bean seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, non-GMO Red Yard Long Bean (Red Noodle) seeds in 25/50/100-seed packs with fast U.S. shipping. Order the quantity that fits your garden and trellis space.

    $14.99 - $15.99

  • 250 Licorice Mint (Korean Mint) Seeds - Seed World 250 Licorice Mint (Korean Mint) Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Canton, Ohio, USA 250 Licorice Mint (Korean Mint) Seeds

    Certified organic Agastache rugosaβ€”commonly called Licorice Mint or Korean Mintβ€”known for its licorice-anise aroma and upright lavender flower spikes. A reliable, low-maintenance perennial for borders, herb beds, and pollinator gardens. Perennial in USDA zones 4–9; grow as an annual in colder areas. Why Choose Licorice Mint (Korean Mint)? True botanical: Agastache rugosa (not Dong Quai, not true licorice) Fragrant foliage and showy summer flower spikes Excellent for pollinatorsβ€”welcomes bees, butterflies, hummingbirds Performs in full sun to partial shade; tolerant once established Certified Organic seed with fast U.S. shipping What’s in the Pack? Approximately 250 certified organic Licorice Mint (Agastache rugosa) seeds. Suitable for 25–50 transplants or for sowing a 10–20 sq ft bed, depending on spacing. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost or direct sow after frost. Soil: Well-draining, moderately fertile; pH 6.0–7.5. Light: Full sun to partial shade. Depth: Surface sow and press gently (light-dependent); or cover very lightly (1–2 mm). Germination: 10–21 days at 65–70Β°F (18–21Β°C); keep evenly moist. Spacing / Size: Thin to 12–18 in (30–45 cm); height 24–36 in (60–90 cm). Watering: Keep moist to establish; then water deeply but infrequently. Growing Zone: USDA zones 4–9 perennial; annual elsewhere. FAQs Is this the same plant as Korean Mint? Yes. Licorice Mint and Korean Mint are common names for the same species, Agastache rugosa. Is this true licorice or Dong Quai? No. True licorice is Glycyrrhiza glabra and Dong Quai is Angelica sinensis; both are different plants. This product is Agastache rugosa. Is it perennial? Perennial in USDA zones 4–9; treat as a summer annual in colder zones. Does it attract pollinators? Yes. The nectar-rich flower spikes are highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Can I grow it in containers? Yes. Use a 2–3 gallon (or larger) container with well-draining potting mix, full sun, and regular watering. How much area does one pack cover? About 10–20 sq ft when broadcast thinly, or 25–50 healthy starts when raised as transplants. Where to buy Licorice Mint seeds for sale? Seeds World offers fresh, certified organic Agastache rugosa seed with fast U.S. shipping. Order here for reliable, current-season seed packed for strong germination.

  • 5 Dill's Atlantic Giant Pumpkin Seeds - Seed World 5 Dill's Atlantic Giant Pumpkin Seeds - Seed World

    5 Dill's Atlantic Giant Pumpkin Seeds

    Grow the Biggest Pumpkin on the Blockβ€”or in the Country! Ready to make your garden the talk of the town? With Dill's Atlantic Giant Pumpkin Seeds, you're not just growing pumpkinsβ€”you're growing legends. Famous for breaking world records, this heirloom variety was first introduced in 1978 by Howard Dill of Nova Scotia and has since become the gold standard in giant pumpkin competitions. These pink-orange, heavily ribbed pumpkins can tip the scales at 200 pounds or moreβ€”some growers have even achieved over 1,000 pounds with expert care. Whether you're aiming for the county fair, a jaw-dropping fall display, or just a fun garden challenge, Dill’s Atlantic Giant delivers in size, impact, and bragging rights. πŸŽƒ Key Features: πŸ† Record-Breaking Giant Pumpkins – Grown for exhibitions and competitions🌿 Heirloom & Non-GMO – Naturally open-pollinated for pure, reliable geneticsβ˜€οΈ Loves Full Sun – Thrives in warm-season gardens with plenty of sunlight🐝 Ideal for Fall Displays – Adds show-stopping flair to porches, events & festivals⏳ 120 Days to Maturity – Watch it grow rapidly with the right nutrients and space🧬 Botanical Name: Cucurbita maxima🌱 Life Cycle: Annual | Plant Type: Running Vine πŸ“ Growing Info: Fruit Size: Up to 200+ lbs Days to Maturity: 120 days Plant Spacing: 6–10 feet Planting Depth: 1 inch Sowing Method: Start Indoors or Direct Sow Light Requirement: Full Sun Cold Stratification: Not Required Hardiness Zones: 3–10 🌟 Tips for Giant Success: Feed heavily with compost and balanced fertilizer Provide plenty of roomβ€”vines can spread over 20 ft Water consistently, especially during fruit development Select the strongest fruit and remove others to direct energy into one giant pumpkin βœ… Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): Q: How big can Dill’s Atlantic Giant Pumpkins get?A: With proper care, spacing, and nutrients, these pumpkins can easily reach 200 pounds or moreβ€”some have even topped 1,000 lbs in competitions! Q: Are these seeds safe to eat or use for cooking?A: While edible, these pumpkins are primarily grown for size and display. For cooking, smaller culinary varieties are recommended. Q: Do I need to start these seeds indoors?A: You can start them indoors or direct sow once the soil warms up. Starting indoors gives a head start in shorter growing seasons. Q: How much space do I need?A: These are running vines that need 6–10 feet of spacingβ€”ideally more. Give them room to sprawl and thrive! Q: Are these seeds non-GMO?A: Yes! Dill’s Atlantic Giant is a non-GMO, open-pollinated heirloom variety.

  • 50 Climbing Ivy Seeds - Easy to Grow - Seed World 50 Climbing Ivy Seeds - Easy to Grow - Seed World

    50 Climbing Ivy Seeds - Easy to Grow

    Boston Ivy Seeds for Planting - Easy to Grow Climbing Ivy Transform your garden landscape with our Boston Ivy Seeds. Known for its rapid climbing ability, this ivy will quickly adorn walls, fences, and trellises with lush, dense foliage. Boston Ivy is famous not only for its fast growth but also for its striking seasonal color changes, shifting from vibrant green in the summer to a dramatic display of reds and purples in the fall. Key Features: Rapid Climber: Quickly covers exterior surfaces for natural beauty and enhanced privacy. Striking Fall Colors: Leaves transition to vivid reds and purples as temperatures drop. Low Maintenance: Adapts easily to various soils and thrives in partial to full sunlight. Ideal for Vertical Gardens: Great for creating vertical green spaces on walls and fences. Boston Ivy Seed Specifications: Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 4-8 Height: Climbs 30-50 feet Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Adaptable, prefers well-drained Latin Name: Parthenocissus tricuspidata Temperature: Tolerant of a wide range Average Germ Time: 14-30 days Light Required: Full sun for best color, tolerates shade Depth: Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep Sowing Rate: Space seeds or seedlings about 10 feet apart Moisture: Moderate, consistent watering Plant Spacing: 10 feet apart Boston Ivy is an excellent choice for those looking to add both greenery and seasonal color to their outdoor spaces. Its ease of growth and spectacular autumn hues make it a popular choice among garden enthusiasts.

  • 100 Italian Sage - Salvia Officinalis NON-GMO - Seed World 100 Italian Sage - Salvia Officinalis NON-GMO - Seed World

    100 Italian Sage - Salvia Officinalis NON-GMO

    Italian Sage - Salvia Officinalis NON-GMO Italian Sage (Salvia officinalis) is a staple herb that you will find in most gardens and kitchens. This Mediterranean perennial is very aromatic and tasty and is widely used to flavor meats, soups, potatoes, beans, etc.This plant is shrubby and will grow 20-24" tall with blooms of lavender and pink in color. Medicinally it is a home remedy used to treat digestive problems. Sage plants attract pollinators. Type: Herb SeedsSoil pH: 6.0 - 7.0 Soil Type: Loam, Peat, SandClimate: Sub-tropical, Temperate Sunlight: Full SunGenus: Salvia Officinalis USDA Hardiness Zone (Β°F): Zones 4-9Common Name: Garden Sage, Common Sage, Golden Sage Watering: MediumGermination in 14-21 days, maturity 75 days after transplant

  • Sale -18% 5 Hydrangea Seeds – Garden-Ready Perennial Beauty - Seed World 5 Hydrangea Seeds – Garden-Ready Perennial Beauty - Seed World

    5 Hydrangea Seeds – Garden-Ready Perennial Beauty

    2 reviews

    Paint your garden with spectacular clusters of pink, blue, purple, and white. This mixed-color Hydrangea seed pack delivers big, long-lasting blooms on a hardy perennial that returns every year with minimal care. Why Choose These Hydrangea Seeds? 🌸 Show-Stopping Color – multiple shades from a single mix 🌿 Hardy Perennial – cold-tolerant and long-lived 🏑 Versatile – ideal for beds, borders & cut-flower arrangements πŸ¦‹ Pollinator Friendly – attracts butterflies & beneficial insects πŸ“¦ Compact 5-Seed Pack – perfect for small gardens or trials Planting Instructions Best Time: Late winter to early spring indoors; transplant after last frost Soil: Moist, well-draining; pH 5.5–6.5 for blue, 6.5–7.0 for pink Light: Morning sun & afternoon shade for richest color Sowing Depth: Surface-sow; press gently, do not cover Watering: Keep evenly moist; germination 21–35 days FAQ How long until I see blooms? With proper care, plants typically flower in their second growing season, producing larger clusters each successive year. Do I need to stratify Hydrangea seeds? Yes. A 4-week cold stratification in the refrigerator improves germination rates significantly. Can I control bloom color? Yes. Acidic soil (pH ≀ 6) promotes blue tones, while alkaline soil (pH β‰₯ 6.5) encourages pink. Amend with sulfur or lime accordingly. Where to buy Hydrangea seeds for sale? At Seed World we stock fresh, laboratory-tested Hydrangea seeds and ship quickly across the U.S., so you receive viable seeds ready to sow.

    $13.42 - $13.99

  • 20 Rare Red Climbing Rose Seeds - Seed World 20 Rare Red Climbing Rose Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Goldsboro, North Carolina, USA 20 Rare Red Climbing Rose Seeds

    Bring timeless romance and vertical elegance to your garden with Rare Red Climbing Rose Seeds. Known for their rich crimson blooms and vigorous climbing habit, these roses are perfect for trellises, fences, arbors, pergolas, and garden walls. When mature, these climbing roses produce lush, cascading flowers that create a stunning visual impact from late spring through summer. Their deep red petals symbolize love and passion, making them a favorite for cottage gardens, heirloom landscapes, and statement plantings. Grown from seed, each plant develops strong canes and a long-lived root system, rewarding patient gardeners with years of breathtaking blooms. 🌱 Why Grow Rare Red Climbing Rose Seeds? 🌹 Striking Red Blooms – bold, classic rose color 🌿 Climbing Growth Habit – ideal for vertical garden spaces 🏑 Perfect for Trellises & Arbors – adds height and drama 🌼 Long-Lasting Perennial Beauty – blooms year after year 🌱 Grow from Seed – strong, resilient plants once established 🌿 Growing Tips Seed Prep: Cold stratify seeds for best germination Sowing: Start indoors or sow outdoors after frost Light: Full sun (6–8 hours daily) Soil: Rich, well-drained soil Water: Keep soil moist but not soggy Support: Provide a trellis, fence, or arbor early for climbing 🌹 Patience pays offβ€”roses grown from seed reward you with longevity and strength. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are these roses true climbing roses?Yes. These roses develop long canes that climb beautifully with support. How long do roses take to bloom from seed?Most roses bloom in their second year, though growth may vary. Do these roses need cold stratification?Yes. Cold stratification greatly improves germination success. Are these seeds GMO or treated?No. These seeds are non-GMO and untreated. Can I grow these roses in containers?Yes, but large containers and strong support are recommended. Where to Buy Rare Red Climbing Rose Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Rare Red Climbing Rose seeds, carefully sourced and packaged for success, with fast U.S. shipping so you can start growing with confidence.

  • 50 American Arborvitae Tree Seeds – White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis) - Seed World 50 American Arborvitae Tree Seeds – White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis) - Seed World

    Shipped from Saint Augustine, Florida, USA 50 American Arborvitae Tree Seeds – White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis)

    1 review

    Bring timeless beauty and natural privacy to your landscape with American Arborvitae Tree Seeds (Thuja occidentalis), also known as White Cedar. This hardy evergreen is prized for its dense, pyramid-shaped growth, lush green foliage, and adaptability to a wide range of climates. Whether you’re planting a living privacy hedge, windbreak, or ornamental specimen, American Arborvitae is a long-lasting investment for your garden or property. These seeds grow into tall, elegant evergreens that remain green year-round, providing shade, shelter, and a touch of classic charm. 🌟 Key Features: Versatile Evergreen – Ideal for privacy screens, windbreaks, or specimen planting Year-Round Beauty – Dense green foliage holds its color even in winter Low Maintenance – Hardy and adaptable to many soil types and conditions Wildlife Friendly – Provides shelter and nesting sites for birds Longevity – Known for its durability and long lifespan 🌱 Why Grow American Arborvitae Seeds? Create a natural privacy wall for your home or garden Enjoy a low-maintenance, hardy evergreen that thrives for years Add timeless beauty and value to your landscape 🌿 Growing Tips Soil: Prefers well-drained, moist soil Light: Full sun to partial shade Sowing Depth: Plant seeds 1/4" deep in soil Watering: Keep soil evenly moist during germination Germination: Seeds may benefit from cold stratification (store in moist sand in the refrigerator for 30–60 days before sowing) Growth Habit: Slow-growing but steady, reaching heights of 40–60 ft when mature ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Do Arborvitae trees grow fast?They are moderate growers, typically adding 1–2 feet per year under ideal conditions. Do I need to cold stratify the seeds?Yes, for best germination results, cold stratification for 30–60 days is recommended. How tall do American Arborvitae trees grow?Mature trees can reach 40–60 feet tall with a spread of 10–15 feet. Are these seeds non-GMO?Yes! All our seeds areΒ heirloom, non-GMO, and fresh for planting. Where to Buy American Arborvitae Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh American Arborvitae (White Cedar) seeds with fast U.S. shipping, so you can start growing your own evergreen hedge or specimen tree today.

  • Sale -23% 100 Peppermint Mint Seeds - Seed World 100 Peppermint Mint Seeds - Seed World

    100 Peppermint Mint Seeds

    Peppermint Mint Seeds | Non-GMO Grow your own Peppermint Mint for its refreshing flavor and versatile uses. Perfect for cooking, teas, and herbal remedies, this fragrant herb thrives in various conditions and adds charm to any garden. Key Features: Climate: Temperate | Zones: 7–8 Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade Height: 45–90 cm Soil: Rich, well-drained, neutral pH (6.5–7.0) Flowers: White blooms in summer Planting & Care: Location: Best in pots or containers to control its invasive growth. Soil: Use compost-rich, well-drained soil. Method: Sow seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost or plant cuttings outdoors after frost. Space plants 36–48 inches apart. Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but avoid overwatering. Harvest: Begin when the plant blooms, cutting up to one-third for fresh use (does not dry well). Enjoy the pure, cooling taste and aromatic charm of Peppermint, a must-have in every herb garden!

    $12.99 $9.99

  • 10 Calla Lily Flowers Zantedeschia Aethiopica Seeds - Seed World 10 Calla Lily Flowers Zantedeschia Aethiopica Seeds - Seed World

    10 Calla Lily Flowers Zantedeschia Aethiopica Seeds

    5ct-Season: Annual SeedsUSDA Zones: 4 - 8Height: 8 inchesBloom Season: Late spring to mid-summerBloom Color: WhiteEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Well-drained, pH 5.5 - 6.5Planting DirectionsTemperature: 68 - 72FAverage Germ Time: 10 - 14 daysLight Required: Yes - filtered light is best instead of direct sunlightDepth: Do not cover seeds more than 1/16th inchMoisture: Keep soil slightly moist but not wetPlant Spacing: 12 inches1. Choose the right containersYou can start seeds in almost any type of container, as long as it’s at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself, you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups, milk cartons or even a paper cup.2. The β€œpotting soil”Choose the potting soil that’s made for growing seedlings.NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh, sterile mix that will ensure healthy, disease-free seedlings.3. PlantingSome of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds, you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination, cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green, you have to remove the cover.4. Watering, feeding, repeatingAs the seedlings grow up, you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer.5. LightSeeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you’re growing in a window, choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you’re growing under lights, adjust them so they’re just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness, too, so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller, raise the lights.6. Move to outdoors It’s not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You’ve been coddling these seedlings for weeks, so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden, place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded, out of the wind) for a few hours, bringing them in at night. Gradually, over the course of a week or 10 days, expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.

    $18.19 - $19.99

  • Sale -25% Jasmine Flower Seeds - Seed World Jasmine Flower Seeds - Seed World

    25 Jasmine Flower Seeds

    1 review

    Bring Timeless Fragrance to Your GardenClose your eyes and imagine the sweet, intoxicating scent of jasmine drifting through your garden on a warm evening. These 25 Trachelospermum jasminoides seeds (Star Jasmine) give you everything you need to grow one of the world's most beloved fragrant plants β€” whether climbing a trellis, cascading from a container, or gracing your patio with its delicate white blooms.Why Gardeners Love Star Jasmine πŸͺ· Intoxicating fragrance β€” sweet, classic jasmine scent that fills outdoor and indoor spaces 🀍 Elegant white blooms β€” star-shaped flowers that bloom continuously when grown indoors 🌿 Versatile grower β€” perfect as a climber, ground cover, or container plant 🏑 Indoor & outdoor β€” adapts to patios, gardens, balconies, and indoor spaces ♾️ Long-lived plant β€” lifespan of 100+ years with proper care Growing Guide Sowing depth: β…› inch (3mm) Germination time: 14–30 days at 65–75Β°F (18–24Β°C) Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hours daily for best blooming) Spacing: 5–8 feet apart Watering: Regular watering; allow top inch of soil to dry between waterings Mature height: 12–16 inches (as shrub) or up to 20 ft as climber Width: 4–6 inches Best started: Indoors in early spring, transplant after last frost Product Details Scientific name: Trachelospermum jasminoides Seeds per pack: 25 Flower color: White, star-shaped Flowering: Continuously when grown indoors; spring–summer outdoors Lifespan: 100+ years Difficulty: Easy Use: Trellis, ground cover, containers, indoor pots, patio Frequently Asked QuestionsHow long does it take for jasmine seeds to germinate?Star Jasmine seeds typically germinate in 14–30 days when kept at 65–75Β°F (18–24Β°C). Keep the soil consistently moist and provide indirect light during germination.Can I grow jasmine indoors?Yes! Trachelospermum jasminoides grows beautifully indoors in a bright, sunny spot. When grown indoors, it can bloom continuously throughout the year, filling your home with fragrance.How fast does Star Jasmine grow?Star Jasmine is a moderate to fast grower, adding 3–6 feet per year under ideal conditions. With a trellis or support structure, it can reach up to 20 feet over time.Does jasmine need a lot of sun?It thrives in full sun (6+ hours daily) for the most abundant blooms. It can tolerate partial shade, but flowering may be reduced. Indoors, place near a south- or west-facing window.Is Star Jasmine suitable for beginners?Absolutely β€” it's one of the easiest fragrant climbers to grow. It adapts to most soil types, tolerates a range of light conditions, and is relatively drought-tolerant once established.

    $19.99 $14.99

  • 20 Dwarf Bonsai Lemon Tree Seeds (Citrus limon) - Seed World 20 Dwarf Bonsai Lemon Tree Seeds (Citrus limon) - Seed World

    30 Dwarf Bonsai Lemon Tree Seeds (Citrus limon)

    1 review

    Bonsai is a cultivation method, not a special seed. These are standard Citrus limon seeds that respond well to bonsai training through pruning, root work, and container culture. Seed-grown citrus may vary from the parent, and fruiting typically requires several years under strong light and good care. Outdoors suitable for warm climates; elsewhere grow as an indoor/container plant. Why Choose Lemon for Bonsai? Compact habit under pruning and container culture; ideal for balcony or windowsill displays Fragrant white blossoms and the potential for fruit with sufficient light and heat Warmth-loving species that thrives in well-drained media and regular feeding Ships quickly in a sealed seed pack; seeds only (pots and soil not included) Growing zones: USDA 9–11 outdoors; 4–8 indoors with winter protection What’s in the Pack? Sealed seed-only pack for home sowing. No containers or tools included. Planting Instructions Best time to sow: Late winter to late spring (or anytime indoors with heat) Medium: Sterile, free-draining seed mix (e.g., coco coir + perlite or a citrus mix) Depth: 0.25 in (6 mm); cover lightly Temperature: 75–85Β°F (24–29Β°C) steady warmth; a heat mat helps Moisture: Keep evenly moistβ€”not wetβ€”until established Light: Bright, indirect light for seedlings; transition to full sun gradually Germination window: ~14–30+ days; do not discard trays early Aftercare: Pot up when true leaves form; begin gentle pruning and periodic root pruning to maintain bonsai size Note: Seedlings may not be genetically β€œtrue dwarf”; the compact form is achieved by training and container culture FAQs Are these real β€œbonsai seeds”? No. Bonsai is a training method. These are standard Citrus limon seeds that are well-suited to bonsai techniques such as pruning, wiring, and root work. Will the trees stay dwarf and produce fruit from seed? Dwarf size is primarily achieved by training and container culture. Seed-grown plants can vary. With strong light, warmth, and consistent care, fruiting typically occurs after several years. What climates are suitable? USDA 9–11 for outdoor culture. In cooler zones, grow in containers indoors or in a greenhouse; protect from frost. How many seeds per pot and what germination can I expect? Sow 1–2 seeds per cell or small pot, then thin to the strongest. Results vary by conditions; steady heat and a sterile, well-drained medium generally improve outcomes. Where to buy dwarf lemon bonsai seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh Citrus limon seeds suitable for bonsai training, with fast U.S. shipping and clear care instructions so you can start confidently. Are the seeds edible or treated? Seeds are for planting only and not for consumption.


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