Spring Seeds Collection

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  • 80 Jade Bush Green Bean Seeds - Seed World 80 Jade Bush Green Bean Seeds - Seed World

    100 Jade Bush Green Bean Seeds

    Harvest Abundance: Thrive with Jade Bush Green Bean Seeds Experience the Garden Magic with Jade Bush Green Bean Seeds. These premium seeds promise an abundant harvest of tender, flavorful green beans with a vibrant color. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a novice, cultivating these beans is a breeze. Watch as your garden transforms into a lush haven, adorned with cascades of crisp, emerald pods. Elevate your culinary creations with homegrown goodness that's as fresh as it gets. Plant, nurture, and savor the taste of success with Jade Bush Green Bean Seeds. Season: Typically planted in spring when the danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed up. USDA Zones: Suitable for USDA zones 3-10. Height: Jade Bush Green Beans typically grow to a height of about 18-24 inches (45-60 cm). Bloom Season: Green beans produce small white or light purple flowers, usually in late spring to early summer. Bloom Color: White or light purple flowers. Environment: Green beans prefer full sun and well-draining soil. Soil Type: Well-draining, fertile soil is ideal for green beans. Deer Resistant: Green beans are often less preferred by deer, but their resistance may vary depending on local conditions. Latin Name: Phaseolus vulgaris Temperature: Green beans thrive in warm temperatures. They are sensitive to frost and should be planted after the last frost has passed. Average Germ Time: Green bean seeds typically germinate within 6-10 days under optimal conditions. Light Required: Green beans require full sun for optimal growth and yield. Depth: Plant green bean seeds about 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm) deep. Sowing Rate: Plant seeds about 2-4 inches apart in rows that are spaced about 18-24 inches apart. Moisture: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged during the germination period. Once established, green beans are moderately drought tolerant. Plant Spacing: Space plants about 3-6 inches apart in rows that are spaced about 18-24 inches apart. Remember that specific growing conditions can vary based on your local climate and soil conditions. It's always a good idea to refer to the seed packet or local gardening resources for more precise planting and care instructions.

  • Blue Butterfly Pea Vine Seeds – Clitoria ternatea Blue Butterfly Pea Vine Seeds – Clitoria ternatea

    Blue Butterfly Pea Vine Seeds – Clitoria ternatea

    Grow one of the world’s most stunning and useful flowering vines with Blue Butterfly Pea (Clitoria ternatea). Famous for its vivid sapphire-blue flowers, this fast-growing tropical vine is prized for ornamental beauty, edible blooms, and herbal tea use. The striking flowers are commonly used to make butterfly pea tea, a naturally caffeine-free herbal tea that changes color when lemon is addedβ€”deep blue to vibrant purple! Beyond the kitchen, this vine is a showstopper in gardens, climbing trellises, fences, and containers. Easy to grow and quick to bloom, Blue Butterfly Pea attracts pollinators, thrives in warm weather, and rewards gardeners with continuous blooms throughout the growing season. 🌱 Why Grow Blue Butterfly Pea Seeds? Brilliant deep-blue edible flowers Used for butterfly pea tea & natural food coloring Fast-growing climbing vine Attracts bees & butterflies Great for trellises, fences & containers Heat tolerant and easy to grow 🌿 Growing Tips Botanical Name: Clitoria ternatea Plant Type: Annual / Perennial in warm climates Growth Habit: Climbing vine Light: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil Water: Moderate, regular watering How to Germinate: Lightly scarify seeds or soak in warm water for 12–24 hours Sow seeds ¼–½ inch deep after frost Keep soil warm (70–85Β°F) and moist Germination typically occurs in 7–21 days 🌿 Tip: Provide a trellis or support early for best growth and flowering. ❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are Blue Butterfly Pea flowers edible?Yes! The flowers are commonly used in herbal teas, drinks, and natural food coloring. Is this plant easy to grow?Yes, it’s beginner-friendly and grows quickly in warm conditions. Can it be grown in containers?Absolutely. Use a large pot and provide climbing support. Is Blue Butterfly Pea perennial?It’s perennial in frost-free climates and grown as an annual in cooler regions. Does it need a lot of care?Minimal careβ€”sun, water, and support are all it needs. Where to Buy Blue Butterfly Pea Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Blue Butterfly Pea seeds with fast U.S. shipping, so you can grow this beautiful and functional vine with confidence.

    $11.95 - $14.99

  • 75 Yellow Moss Rose - Portulaca Seeds - Seed World 75 Yellow Moss Rose - Portulaca Seeds - Seed World

    100 Yellow Moss Rose - Portulaca Seeds

    Yellow Moss Rose - Portulaca Seeds This Moss Rose is a ground cover plant that many gardeners will turn to for the hottest, driest, most problematic spots in the garden, and it establishes nicely from Moss Rose seeds. Sow Moss Rose seeds in starter trays or individual pots 6 - 8 weeks before the end of the frost season. Press the ground cover seed into the soil but do not cover. The seeds need light to germinate. Transplant the Moss Rose seedlings into the garden 12 inches apart. Groundcover Specifications Season: Annual USDA Zones: 4 - 11 Height: 6 inches Width: 14 - 16 inches Bloom Season: Early summer to late summer Bloom Color: Yellow Growth Rate: Aggressive Environment: Full sun Deer Resistant: Yes Soil Type: Well-drained, dry, pH 6.1 - 7.5 Planting Directions Temperature: 70 - 80F Average Germ Time: 7 - 14 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Press gently into the soil but do not cover Sowing Rate: Approximately 1000 Moss Rose seeds cover 20 square feet Moisture: Keep soil slightly moist, but not wet until germination Plant Spacing: 12 - 15 inches

  • Sale -10% 15 Cucamelon Seeds - Seed World Cucamelon

    Shipped from Buffalo, NY, USA Cucamelon Seeds (cucamelon mexican gherkin)

    Cucamelon Seeds - Melothria scabra (Mexican Sour Gherkin) Add a whimsical touch to your garden with Cucamelon Seeds, also known as Mouse Melon or Mexican Sour Gherkin. This delightful vine produces tiny fruits that resemble miniature watermelons but taste like tangy cucumbers with a hint of lemon. Perfect for salads, pickling, or snacking right off the vine, Cucamelons are not only delicious but also charming and easy to grow. Specifications for Cucamelon Seeds - Melothria scabra (Mexican Sour Gherkin): Season: Annual USDA Zones: 4-11 Height: Vines up to 10 feet Bloom Season: Mid-summer Bloom Color: Yellow Environment: Full sun Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile Deer Resistant: Moderate Latin Name: Melothria scabra Temperature: Thrives above 65Β°F Germ Time: 7-14 days Light Required: Full sun Depth: Sow 1/2 inch deep Moisture: Regular initially, moderate once established Plant Spacing: 6 inches apart, trellis recommended for vertical growth Planting Instructions: Sun Exposure: Prefers full sun. Soil Type: Grows best in well-drained, fertile soil. Watering Needs: Water regularly until established; then water moderately. Plant Spacing: Space plants about 6 inches apart in rows, or plant several in a large container. Cucamelons can be trained up trellises or allowed to cascade beautifully in hanging baskets, making them a versatile addition to any garden space. Their resistance to common cucumber pests and ability to withstand drought make them a fantastic choice for gardeners looking for an unusual yet robust plant. Enjoy the novelty and flavor of this delightful vine in your garden this season!

    $8.99 - $14.99

  • 500 Blue Forget Me Not Flower Seeds - Seed World 500 Blue Forget Me Not Flower Seeds - Seed World

    500 Blue Forget Me Not Flower Seeds

    Forget Me Not Seeds | Organic | Abundant Blooms Forget Me Not (Myosotis scorpioides) produces charming blue flowers with yellow centers on tall, delicate stems, sometimes reaching 2 feet. Blooming from May through October, this perennial/biennial wildflower is perfect for shady or moist areas, spreading easily and self-seeding for yearly growth. Season: Perennial/Biennial Height: 6–8 inches Bloom Season: Spring/Summer Environment: Sun/Light Shade Zones: 3–9 Planting Instructions: Sow Indoors: Before the last frost Sow Outdoors: Spring, Summer, or Fall Seed Depth: 1/32–1/8 inch Days to Emerge: 14–28 Perfect as ground cover, in woodland gardens, along streams, or as edging, this easy-to-grow flower is a favorite for attracting butterflies and brightening your spring garden!

  • Sale -20% 50 Bell Pepper Seeds Mix – Sweet, Colorful Harvest - Seed World 50 Bell Pepper Seeds Mix – Sweet, Colorful Harvest - Seed World

    50 Bell Pepper Seeds Mix – Sweet, Colorful Harvest

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    Burst your gardenβ€”and your mealsβ€”with the sweet crunch and vivid colors of home-grown bell peppers. From one seed packet you’ll harvest a rainbow of red, yellow, orange, green and ivory fruits that shine fresh, grilled, or stuffed. Why Grow Your Own Bell Peppers? 🌈 4+ classic colors in one mix for eye-catching dishes πŸ₯— Sweet, thick walls rich in vitamins A & C 🏑 Suitable for garden beds or 3–5 gal containers on balconies πŸ«‘ Dependable yields on compact, self-pollinating plants What’s in the Pack? Approx. 50 premium, non-GMO seedsβ€”enough for a generous family patch or several patio pots. Planting Instructions Sow Indoors: 8–10 weeks before last frost, ΒΌ inch deep Transplant Spacing: 18–24 in between plants, 24–36 in between rows Light: Full sun (6 + hrs daily) Days to Maturity: 60–80 days from transplant; colors deepen the longer fruit stays on the plant Water: Keep soil moist but never soggy; mulch helps retain moisture and reduce weeds FAQ How many colors can I expect? The mix typically produces red, yellow, orange, green, and ivory peppers; exact ratios vary seasonally. Can bell peppers be grown in containers? Yesβ€”use at least a 3 gal pot, fertile well-draining soil, and stake plants once fruit sets for best results. How long until I can harvest? Green peppers are ready about 60 days after transplant; allow another 15–20 days for full color and maximum sweetness. Where to buy bell pepper seeds for sale? Seeds World partners with trusted U.S. growers to ship fresh bell-pepper seeds quickly nationwideβ€”order directly through this page for reliable germination and great service.

    $12.47 $9.99

  • 30 Gloria Cosmos Seeds | Non-GMO - Seed World 30 Gloria Cosmos Seeds | Non-GMO - Seed World

    30 Gloria Cosmos Seeds | Non-GMO

    Gloria Cosmos Seeds - Vibrant Late-Season Blooms Brighten your garden with Gloria Cosmos, known for its tall, rosy-pink flowers with crimson eyes and yellow centers. These easy-to-grow annuals bloom from summer into fall, providing a spectacular display when other flowers fade. Key Features: Flower Type: Saucer-shaped, daisy-like blooms on fern-like foliage. Color: Pink with crimson and yellow accents. Plant Height: 3-5 feet. Planting: Thrives in full sun to partial shade; direct sow in spring. Attracts Wildlife: Draws pollinators and beneficial insects. Care: Minimal; requires moderate watering. Botanical Name: Cosmos bipinnatus Life Cycle: Annual Hardiness Zones: 2-10 Plant Gloria Cosmos for a garden that remains lively and colorful through the later months.

  • 1000 Lemon Thyme - Thymus Pulegioides Seeds - Seed World 1000 Lemon Thyme - Thymus Pulegioides Seeds - Seed World

    2000 Creeping Thyme Seeds - Wild Thyme (Thymus Pulegioides)

    Transform Your Garden with Fragrant, Spreading Wild Thyme! Creeping Thyme (Thymus pulegioides), also known as Lemon Thyme, Larger Thyme, and Broad-Leaf Thyme, is a fragrant, drought-tolerant perennial native to northwest Europe. Plants form dense, low-growing mats that make an exceptional groundcover β€” beautiful, functional, and virtually maintenance-free. Standing just 6–12 inches tall, it bursts into lavender blooms each summer, attracting honey bees and wild bees to your garden. Beyond its ornamental appeal, Wild Thyme has a long history of medicinal use β€” traditionally taken to support respiratory health, kidney and bladder function, circulation, and more. 🌿 Plant Specifications Latin Name: Thymus pulegioides Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 3 – 9 Height: 6 – 12 inches Bloom Season: Summer Bloom Color: Purple / Lavender Growth Rate: Moderate Environment: Full sun to partial shade Foot Traffic: Light Deer Resistant: Yes Attracts Pollinators: Yes β€” honey bees and wild bees 🌱 Planting Directions Germination Temperature: 70Β°F (21Β°C) Average Germination Time: 14 – 21 days (up to 28 days) Light Required: Yes β€” do not bury seeds Depth: Do not cover; press lightly into soil surface Soil Type: Well-drained, pH 5.8 – 6.8 Sowing Rate: 1/8 lb per 5,000 sq ft Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination πŸ’§ Care Guide Before Planting: Thyme grows slowly from seed β€” germination can take up to 28 days. Start seeds indoors and scatter on top of the soil without covering, or cover only lightly. Watering: Allow soil to dry completely between waterings. Thyme is drought-tolerant once established. Fertilizer: Add a continuous-release fertilizer at planting and again each spring. Alternatively, fertilize every two weeks with fish emulsion or liquid seaweed diluted by half. Containers: If growing in containers, repot every season as roots may outgrow the pot. βœ‚οΈ Harvesting Days to Maturity: ~85 days β€” harvest before flowers open Method: Cut plant 2 inches from the ground. Allow new growth to develop but do not harvest it β€” this strengthens the plant for winter. Tip: Stop harvesting one month before the first fall frost. After harvesting, lay thyme in single layers on newspaper in the shade. Once dry, rub leaves to separate them from stems easily. πŸƒ Medicinal Uses Parts of the Wild Thyme flower have been used medicinally to treat respiratory problems (coughs, bronchitis, swollen airways), kidney and bladder issues, poor blood circulation, high cholesterol, and colic. Frequently Asked Questions How long does Creeping Thyme take to germinate? Creeping Thyme typically germinates in 14–21 days at 70Β°F, though it can take up to 28 days. Thyme is a slow grower from seed, so patience is key β€” keep the soil moist and warm for best results. Does Creeping Thyme come back every year? Yes! Thymus pulegioides is a perennial plant, meaning it will return year after year in USDA Zones 3–9. It is also quite cold-hardy, especially if you stop harvesting a month before the first fall frost. Can I grow Creeping Thyme in containers or pots? Absolutely. Creeping Thyme grows well in containers. Just make sure to repot every season, as the roots tend to outgrow smaller pots. Use well-draining soil and place in a sunny spot. Is Creeping Thyme deer resistant? Yes β€” Creeping Thyme is deer resistant, making it an excellent choice for gardens in areas with deer pressure. It also attracts beneficial pollinators like honey bees and wild bees. How do I harvest and dry Creeping Thyme? Harvest by cutting the plant about 2 inches from the ground before the flowers open (around 85 days). Lay the cuttings in single layers on newspaper in a shaded area. Once dry, simply rub the stems and the leaves will separate easily.

  • 25 Lupine Perennial Flower Seeds – Multicolor Spikes - Seed World 25 Lupine Perennial Flower Seeds – Multicolor Spikes - Seed World

    Shipped from Washington, USA 25 Lupine Perennial Flower Seeds – Multicolor Spikes

    25 Lupine Perennial Flower Seeds – Colorful Perennial Blooms Looking to add bold color and pollinator-friendly blooms to your garden? These lupine perennial flower seeds bring tall spires of blue, pink, purple, and more to your landscape. Perfect for both seasoned gardeners and beginners seeking hardy, long-lasting beauty. Why Choose Lupine Perennial Seeds? 🌸 Striking flower spikes in vibrant purples, pinks, yellows, and more 🐝 Attracts bees and butterflies – ideal for pollinator gardens ❄️ Cold-hardy perennials – return year after year 🌞 Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil πŸ“¦ Includes 25 seeds – shipped fresh from the USA What’s in the Pack? Each pack contains 25 lupine flower seeds carefully selected for strong germination and vivid color variety – including classic terracotta, yellow-white, pink-orange, salmon, blue, and more. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Early spring or fall Soil: Well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6.0–7.5) Light: Full sun preferred; tolerates partial shade Depth: ΒΌ to Β½ inch deep Watering: Keep moist until established (14–28 days germination) Spacing: Space plants 12–18 inches apart FAQs How tall do lupines grow? Lupines typically grow between 1 and 4 feet tall depending on the variety and conditions. Do lupines come back every year? Yes, these are perennial lupines, meaning they return and bloom every spring or summer. Are they good for pollinators? Absolutely. Lupines attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects to your garden. Can I grow them in partial shade? Yes, while they prefer full sun, lupines can tolerate some light shade during the day. Where to buy lupine perennial flower seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh lupine flower seeds in vibrant colors with fast U.S. shipping and a 25-seed pack perfect for any garden.

    $13.64 - $14.99

  • 50 Carrousel Mix Zinnia - Whirligig Seeds - Seed World 50 Carrousel Mix Zinnia - Whirligig Seeds - Seed World

    50 Carrousel Mix Zinnia - Whirligig Seeds

    The Carousel Zinnia is an heirloom with semi-double blooms that come in crazy awesome color combos in every shade! They look like flowers you might only see in a dream! Each flower has 2 or 3 different colors, and they bloom in every combination of colors possible! All the standard favorites like a true red show up as well as some lovely in-between shades that could only be described as β€˜sunset’ or other fun names for colors so unique they are hard to place under a real color name. Zinnias are great bedding or container plants. They are excellent for cutting and attracting bees, butterflies, and birds. Name: Carousel Mix ZinniaOther Common Names: Carrousel Mix Zinnia / Whirligig ZinniaScientific Name: Zinnia ElegansColor: a Mix of Two-tone & Three-tone Flowers in Combos of Red, White, Yellow, Orange, & PurplesPlant Seeds: at 70 - 80fBloom Time: SummerHardiness Zone: AnnualPlant Height: 24 - 30"Plant Spacing: 12 - 15"Light Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average

  • 30 Moonflower Seeds - Seed World 30 Moonflower Seeds - Seed World

    30 Moonflower Seeds

    Moonflower Seeds | Huge Tropical White Night Blooming Flower The tropical white morning glory or "moonflower" or "moon vine," is a species of night-blooming morning glory, native to tropical and subtropical regions of North and South America. The name moonflower derives from their blooming in the evening and their round full-moon-like shape. Though it is grown as an annual, it can survive as a perennial in Zones 10 and 11.Species: Moonflower (Ipomoea alba)Days to Bloom: 84Bloom Diameter: 3-5 inchesPlant Height: 8-10 feet vinesLifespan: AnnualPerennial in Zones 10 and 11Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Shade

  • 250 Cumin Seeds | Non-GMO | Herb Seeds - Seed World 250 Cumin Seeds | Non-GMO | Herb Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Tarpon Springs, Florida, USA 250 Cumin Seeds | Non-GMO | Herb Seeds

    Cumin Seeds | Non-GMO | Herb Seeds A common component in Asian, Mexican, Indian, and Middle Eastern cuisine, cumin seeds have a nutty, spicy flavor. The rectangular, longitudinally ridged, and yellow-brown seeds of cumin are in form. Both their whole and ground forms are employed. Cumin seeds, which are abundant in iron, potassium, and zinc, are frequently regarded as having health-improving qualities. Since cumin seeds have a unique flavor and scent, they are utilized as a spice. Cumin seeds are a common ingredient in many stews and soups as well as seasoned gravies like curry and chili because they give food an earthy and warming flavor. Cuminum cyminum is its scientific name. Cycle of Life: Annual Full Sun is required for lighting Spring is the time to plant Features: Easy to Grow & Maintain, Heirloom, Culinary, Indoor, Outdoor, Container Garden Height of Plant: 12 to 20 inches 8 to 10 inches between plants. 95 days till maturity 1/4-inch planting depth Start your seeds indoors and direct sow. Lack of cold stratification Zones of Hardiness: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.

  • 100 Danish Flag poppy Flower Seeds - Seed World 100 Danish Flag poppy Flower Seeds - Seed World

    400 Danish Flag poppy Flower Seeds

    Poppy Danish FlagΒ (Papaver Somniferum Danish Flag)Β - Start Poppy seeds for this showy annual with intensely rich red petals. The petals are frilly and feathered adding greater appeal, and its center has a pure white cross. Poppy Danish Flag is a stunning variety, and it is especially gorgeous when planted in mass groupings. After the Poppy Danish Flag flowers are spent and the petals fall an attractive seed pod remains. The seed pods can be preserved and used in dried arrangements or leave the seed pods in the garden for winter appeal. Danish Flag Poppy plants are easy to grow, and they thrive in most garden settings. The plants are known for self-sowing for additional season's of beauty Season: Annual Temperature: 60FAverage Germ Time: 7 - 14 daysLight Required: NoDepth: 1/16 inch deepSowing Rate: 5 - 6 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 12 - 18 inchesUSDA Zones: 3 - 9Height: 24 - 36 inchesBloom Season: Midsummer to early fallBloom Color: Red w/ some whiteEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Well-drained soil, pH 6.1 - 7.5

  • Sale -10% 250 Alyssum Basket of Gold Seeds - Seed World 250 Alyssum Basket of Gold Seeds - Seed World

    250 Alyssum Basket of Gold Seeds

    Brighten up your garden with Basket of Gold Alyssum Seeds! Basket of Gold Alyssum (Aurinia saxatilis) is a charming perennial known for its bright, golden-yellow blooms that form dense, cascading mounds. Ideal for rock gardens, borders, or as ground cover, this hardy plant thrives in full sun and well-draining soil. It blooms in early spring, creating a vibrant carpet of color that attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Easy to grow and drought-tolerant, Basket of Gold Alyssum is perfect for adding a pop of sunshine to any garden setting. Growing Information: Season: Best sown in early spring or fall. USDA Zones: 3-9 Height: 6-12 inches Bloom Season: Late spring to early summer Bloom Color: Bright yellow Environment: Prefers full sun; tolerates light shade. Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy, or rocky soil; prefers alkaline conditions. Temperature: Thrives in cooler climates but can tolerate heat once established. Average Germ Time: 14-21 days Light Required: Full sun Depth: Sow seeds on the surface and lightly press into the soil; do not cover. Sowing Rate: Scatter seeds evenly and thin to 6-12 inches apart. Moisture: Keep soil slightly moist during germination; drought-tolerant once established. Plant Spacing: 6-12 inches apart for full coverage Growing Instructions: Location: Choose a sunny spot with well-drained, sandy, or rocky soil. Sowing: Sow seeds directly outdoors in early spring or fall. Press seeds lightly into the soil without covering. Watering: Water lightly after sowing to keep the soil moist. Once established, water occasionally; this plant is drought-tolerant. Germination: Expect seeds to germinate in 14-21 days. Keep the soil moist during this period. Spacing: Thin seedlings to 6-12 inches apart for optimal growth. Maintenance: Trim after blooming to encourage more flowers. Fertilizing is usually not needed. Pest/Disease: Generally pest-resistant; ensure good air circulation to prevent mildew. Winter Care: Mulch in colder areas to protect roots. Hardy perennial in suitable zones.

    $11.99 $10.79

  • 50 Love In A Mist Seeds - Seed World 50 Love In A Mist Seeds - Seed World

    50 Love In A Mist Seeds

    Nigella damascenaΒ is also called Love in a Mist because of the lacy, airy foliage that surrounds the flowers. It's pretty in the garden when it blooms in shades of pink, blue, and white. But the real beauty arrives when the flowers develop puffy, purple-striped seed pods. After the pods develop, cut the plants and hang them upside down to dry them for use in wreaths and other dried floral designs. The flowers bloom in late spring or early summer and it will self-seed if you leave some of the pods in the garden. Β A hardy annual, Nigella can be direct seeded in fall in the southern half of the U.S. or very early in spring in the northern half. Height: 14-20 inches Spacing: 6-10 inches Depth: 1/8 inch Germination: 10-25 days Zones 3-10

    $9.99 - $14.99

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    200 Painted Tongue - Velvet Trumpet Seeds - Mix

    Bring exotic color and velvety texture to your garden with Painted Tongue (Salpiglossis Grandiflora Mix) β€” a stunning annual known for its 2-inch trumpet-shaped blooms, soft velvet sheen, and dramatic marbled patterns. These flowers bloom in breathtaking shades of red, yellow, cream, mahogany, orange, violet, bronze, blue, and white, making them irresistible in borders, beds, and containers. Painted Tongue flowers grow quickly, thrive in full sun, and produce strong stems ideal for cut-flower arrangements. Whether used in cottage gardens, cutting gardens, or patio pots, this mix guarantees bold color and striking texture from late spring through mid-summer. A must-grow annual for gardeners who love unique, painterly blooms that look hand-brushed with color. 🌱 Why Grow Painted Tongue Seeds? Unique velvet-textured trumpet blooms Incredible marbled, hand-painted patterns Perfect for cut flowers and vase arrangements Wide color mix adds instant impact to any garden Fast-growing and easy to start from seed Performs beautifully in containers and garden beds Blooms heavily from late spring to midsummer 🌿 Growing Tips Sow indoors weeks before last frost or outdoors after frost Plant in full sun for the boldest colors Space plants 18 inches apart Keep soil moderately moist Ideal plant height: 24 inches Deadhead spent blooms to extend flowering Prefers average, well-drained soil ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are Painted Tongue flowers annuals or perennials?They are annuals and bloom the first year from seed. Do they grow well in containers?Yes! They are excellent in pots, balcony planters, and patio containers. How tall do Painted Tongue plants get?They reach around 24 inches tall. Do Painted Tongue flowers attract pollinators?Yes β€” they attract bees and beneficial insects. Can I use them as cut flowers?Absolutely. They make stunning and long-lasting vase arrangements. Do they need full sun?Yes β€” full sun encourages stronger stems and richer bloom colors. Where to Buy Painted Tongue Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, premium Painted Tongue – Velvet Trumpet Seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Perfect for gardeners, floral designers, and anyone who loves rare, artistic blooms.

  • 5 Jewel Strawberry Bare Root Plants - Seed World 5 Jewel Strawberry Bare Root Plants - Seed World

    5 Jewel Strawberry Bare Root Plants

    Jewel Strawberry Bare Root Plants - Sweet, Lush, and Ready to Grow Indulge in the delight of home-grown strawberries with our Jewel Strawberry Bare Root Plants. Perfect for both novice and seasoned gardeners, these plants offer a straightforward way to establish your strawberry patch. Key Features: Type: Bare root strawberry plants Variety: Jewel, known for its large, sweet berries Ease of Planting: Directly into the soil, ideal for garden beds or containers Flavor: Juicy and rich, perfect for fresh eating, desserts, and preserves Benefits: Home Gardening Joy: Grow your own fruit and enjoy the satisfaction of harvesting your own strawberries. Shareable Harvest: Produces abundantly, perfect for sharing with friends and family. Versatile and Hardy: Adapts well to various climates and soil types. Elevate your garden and your table with the lush taste of Jewel Strawberries. Whether for a refreshing snack or enhancing your culinary creations, these strawberry plants are a true gem for any garden!

  • 50 Double Tall Teddy Sunflower Seeds - Seed World 50 Double Tall Teddy Sunflower Seeds - Seed World

    50 Double Tall Teddy Sunflower Seeds

    Double Tall Teddy Sunflower Seeds – Unique & Stunning Grow the striking Double Tall Sungold Sunflower, also known as the Tall Teddy Bear Sunflower, with its feathery, chrysanthemum-like blooms. This Non-GMO variety is perfect for adding unique beauty to gardens or containers. Why You’ll Love It 🌻 Eye-Catching: Unique frilly petals make a bold statement.🌻 Pollinator Magnet: Attracts bees, hummingbirds, and beneficial insects.🌻 Edible & Versatile: Use petals in salads, fry buds, or harvest seeds for snacks.🌻 Easy to Grow: Thrives with minimal care, great for any gardener. Planting Details Sunlight: Full sun Germination: 7-14 days Maturity: 60 days Life Cycle: Annual Transform your garden with these standout sunflowers. Order today! 🌻

  • 10 Better Boy Tomato Seeds VFN (F1 Hybrid) | Non-GMO - Seed World

    10 Better Boy Tomato Seeds VFN (F1 Hybrid) | Non-GMO

    Better Boy VFN Hybrid Tomato Seeds | Solanum Lycopersicum Better Boy VFN Hybrid Tomatoes are a top choice for slicing, boasting large, smooth, bright red fruits with classic flavorβ€”perfectly balanced with acid and sugar. These indeterminate vines produce until frost and are widely adapted across the country. Key Features: Fruit Weight: 12–16 oz | Days to Maturity: 75 days Disease Resistance: Fusarium Wilt, Root Knot Nematodes, Verticillium Wilt Light: Full Sun | Zones: 3–9 Sow Method: Start indoors | Spacing: 36" | Row Spacing: 4' Growing Tips: Sow seeds 1/4" deep indoors before transplanting. Stake vines for support. Ideal for greenhouse or field production. Enjoy unbeatable flavor and robust plants with Better Boy VFN Hybrid Tomatoes, the ultimate choice for home gardeners!

  • 30 Mimosa Silk Tree Seeds - Seed World 30 Mimosa Silk Tree Seeds - Seed World

    30 Mimosa Silk Tree Seeds

    Add a touch of exotic beauty to your garden with Mimosa Silk Tree Seeds! Known for its fast growth, hardiness, and fragrant, fluffy blooms, the Mimosa Silk Tree (Albizia julibrissin) is a stunning ornamental tree that provides a tropical flair to any landscape. Its unique, fern-like foliage and captivating pink flowers make it a favorite among gardeners looking to create a lush, vibrant outdoor space. Specifications for Mimosa Silk Tree Seeds: Season: Sow indoors in early spring; transplant or direct sow after the last frost USDA Zones: 6-9 Height: 20-40 feet at maturity Bloom Season: Late spring to midsummer Bloom Color: Pink, fluffy, and fragrant Environment: Full sun Soil Type: Well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral pH Deer Resistant: Yes Latin Name: Albizia julibrissin Temperature: Prefers 70-75Β°F (21-24Β°C) for germination Average Germ Time: 2-4 weeks Light Required: Full sun Depth: Sow seeds lightly covered with soil Sowing Rate: Thinly scatter seeds; no specific rate needed Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist during germination; drought-tolerant once established Plant Spacing: Space trees 15-20 feet apart for optimal growth Cultivation Instructions: Planting: Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting to enhance germination. Sow seeds indoors in early spring or directly in the garden after the last frost. Use well-draining soil and cover seeds lightly with soil. Germination: Keep the soil moist and provide a warm environment (70-75Β°F) for germination, which typically takes 2-4 weeks. Transplanting: Once seedlings are established and all danger of frost has passed, transplant them to their final location in the garden, spacing trees 15-20 feet apart. Light: Mimosa Silk Trees thrive in full sun. Ensure they receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal growth and blooming. Soil Type: Plant in well-draining soil. The tree is adaptable to various soil types but prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH. Watering: Water regularly during the establishment phase. Once established, Mimosa Silk Trees are drought-tolerant and require minimal watering. Fertilization: Fertilize in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to encourage healthy growth and abundant blooms. Pruning: Prune in late winter to maintain shape and remove any dead or damaged branches. Avoid heavy pruning, as it can stress the tree. Pest Control: Monitor for common pests such as webworms and treat promptly with insecticidal soap or neem oil if necessary.

  • 5 Convallaria Majalis 'Lily of the Valley' Bulbs - Seed World 5 Convallaria Majalis 'Lily of the Valley' Bulbs - Seed World

    5 Convallaria Majalis 'Lily of the Valley' Bulbs

    Enhance your garden with the delicate beauty and enchanting fragrance of Convallaria Majalis 'Lily of the Valley' bulbs. Known for their lovely bell-shaped flowers and sweet scent, these bulbs will bring a touch of classic elegance to your outdoor space. Season: Best planted in fall USDA Zones: 3–9 Height: 6–12 inches Bloom Season: Late spring to early summer Bloom Color: White Environment: Thrives in partial to full shade Soil Type: Prefers well-draining, fertile soil Deer Resistant: Yes Latin Name: Convallaria majalis Temperature: Tolerant of a range of temperatures, prefers cooler climates Average Germ Time: Bulbs typically sprout within a few weeks of planting Light Required: Partial to full shade Depth: Plant bulbs 1-2 inches deep Sowing Rate: Plant bulbs 4-6 inches apart Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during growing season Plant Spacing: Space bulbs 4-6 inches apart to allow for spreading Cultivation Instructions: Planting: Plant 'Lily of the Valley' bulbs in well-draining, fertile soil during the fall for best results. Place them in a shaded or partially shaded location to mimic their natural woodland habitat. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Once established, they require minimal watering, making them a low-maintenance option for your garden. Maintenance: Little maintenance is needed. Allow the foliage to die back naturally to nourish the bulbs for the next growing season. Divide every few years to prevent overcrowding and maintain vigor. Hardiness: Suitable for USDA Zones 3–9, 'Lily of the Valley' is cold-tolerant and thrives in a variety of climates, from chilly northern winters to warm southern springs. Propagation: easily propagated by division, making it simple to expand your garden or share with fellow gardening enthusiasts.

  • Sale -7% Close-up of white flowers with green stems Ziva Paperwhites Bulbs

    10 Ziva - Paperwhites Flower Bulbs (14-15cm)

    Ziva Paperwhites β€” The Classic Winter Bloomer That Fills Your Home with Fragrance Few bulbs deliver as much impact with as little effort as the Ziva Paperwhite Narcissus. Prized by florists and home gardeners alike, Ziva is the most popular forcing paperwhite in the world β€” and for good reason. Plant it in water, soil, or gravel, and within 3–5 weeks you'll have clusters of pure white, intensely fragrant blooms that transform any room into a winter garden. Each bulb in this pack is 14–15cm in circumference β€” a premium, exhibition-grade size that produces multiple flower stems per bulb for a fuller, more dramatic display. Why Gardeners Love Ziva Paperwhites 🌸 Blooms in 3–5 weeks β€” no cold pre-chilling required 🏠 Grows indoors or outdoors β€” perfect for pots, vases, or garden beds πŸ’ Multiple stems per bulb β€” premium 14-15cm size ensures a full, lush display 🌿 Deer resistant β€” naturally unappealing to deer and rodents 🎁 Ideal holiday gift β€” plant in October–November for Christmas blooms βœ… Beginner-friendly β€” no green thumb required Growing Details Latin Name: Narcissus papyraceus 'Ziva' Bulb Size: 14–15cm circumference (exhibition grade) Height: 16–18 inches Bloom Color: Pure white with a creamy yellow center cup Bloom Season: Winter (force indoors anytime; outdoors in fall) USDA Zones: 8–10 outdoors; all zones indoors Planting Depth: 3 inches deep in soil; half-submerged in water/gravel Spacing: 4–6 inches apart Light: Bright, indirect light indoors; full to partial sun outdoors Temperature: 65–75Β°F for optimal forcing Soil: Well-draining potting mix or pebbles with water Moisture: Keep consistently moist during active growth Time to Bloom: 3–5 weeks from planting How to Force Ziva Paperwhites Indoors Place bulbs pointed-end up in a shallow dish with pebbles or in a pot with well-draining soil. Add water just to the base of the bulbs (not covering them). Set in a cool, bright spot. Once shoots appear, move to a sunny windowsill. Enjoy blooms in as little as 3 weeks! Frequently Asked Questions Do Ziva Paperwhites need to be refrigerated before planting? No β€” unlike tulips or hyacinths, Ziva Paperwhites require no cold pre-chilling. They are ready to plant straight from the bag and will bloom in 3–5 weeks. Can I grow these bulbs in just water and pebbles? Absolutely. Ziva is one of the best bulbs for water forcing. Place bulbs on a layer of pebbles in a shallow bowl, add water to just below the base of the bulbs, and watch them grow. Will these bulbs rebloom next year? In USDA zones 8–10, paperwhites can be left in the ground to naturalize and rebloom. In colder zones, they are typically grown as annuals or discarded after forcing indoors. How many flowers will each bulb produce? At 14–15cm, each bulb typically produces 2–4 flower stems, each bearing a cluster of 5–10 small white blooms β€” making this pack of 10 bulbs a truly spectacular display. When should I plant for Christmas blooms? Count back 4–6 weeks from your desired bloom date. For Christmas blooms, plant in mid-to-late November. For Hanukkah or Thanksgiving, plant in late October to early November.

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  • 675 Alyssum - Royal Carpet Purple Flower Seeds - Seed World 675 Alyssum - Royal Carpet Purple Flower Seeds - Seed World

    675 Alyssum - Royal Carpet Purple Flower Seeds

    Transform your garden with the stunning Royal Carpet Alyssum! These seeds yield a beautiful mat of vibrant purple flowers that create a dramatic and eye-catching display! Blue Alyssum (Lobularia maritima) is a charming annual known for its delicate clusters of small, fragrant blue flowers. Perfect for borders, hanging baskets, rock gardens, and as ground cover, Blue Alyssum creates a soft, carpet-like effect that adds a serene touch to any garden. It blooms from spring to fall, thriving in full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. This easy-to-grow plant is also a favorite among pollinators, attracting bees and butterflies with its sweet scent. Growing Information: Season: Best sown in early spring after the last frost. USDA Zones: 3-10 (grown as an annual) Height: 4-6 inches Bloom Season: Spring through fall Bloom Color: Deep purple Environment: Prefers full sun to partial shade. Soil Type: Well-drained soil; tolerates poor soil conditions. Temperature: Thrives in cooler temperatures; performs best in mild weather. Average Germ Time: 7-14 days Light Required: Full sun to partial shade Depth: Sow seeds on the surface and lightly press into the soil; do not cover. Sowing Rate: Scatter seeds evenly; thin to 6-8 inches apart. Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist during germination; water regularly but avoid overwatering. Plant Spacing: 6-8 inches apart for a full carpet of color

  • 250 Calendula Pacific Beauty Seeds - Mix - Seed World 250 Calendula Pacific Beauty Seeds - Mix - Seed World

    250 Calendula Pacific Beauty Seeds - Mix

    A Tapestry of Radiant Blooms for Your Garden! This thoughtfully blended mixture promises a wide variety of hues and forms, transforming your outdoor retreat into a charming natural oasis. Calendula's Pacific Beauty variety is well known for its huge, vibrant blooms that exude warmth and cheer. With a color spectrum that goes from bright oranges and yellows to gentle creams, the combination captivates with its intriguing and diverse palette. Regardless of your level of gardening experience, these simple-to-grow seeds offer an abundance of cheery blossoms that will not only improve the appearance of your garden but also attract vital pollinators. The Calendula Pacific Beauty Seeds Mix is adaptable to various environments, thriving in both containers on your balcony and traditional garden beds. Its versatility extends to different soil types, ensuring it can flourish in diverse gardening settings. As annual blooms, they provide a sustained burst of color throughout the growing season, enriching your garden with their radiant presence. Plant these seeds in the spring, and witness the magical transformation of your garden into a lively canvas adorned with the vibrant hues and uplifting blossoms of Calendula Pacific Beauty. Season of Interest: Late spring to early fall Cultivating Difficulty: Easy, suitable for gardeners of all levels, from beginners to experienced enthusiasts Planting Time: Spring, providing a head start for robust growth and a prolonged flowering season Type: Annual Calendula Pacific Beauty Seeds Mix, delivering a burst of color for a single growing season Growth Habit: Upright and bushy, with large, vivid blooms creating a cheerful garden display Soil pH: Prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil Soil Type: Adaptable to various soil types, from well-drained garden beds to containers. Features: Diverse mix showcasing a range of colors, from sunny yellows and oranges to soft creams. Known for the Pacific Beauty variety's large and vibrant blooms Color: A vibrant and varied palette, adding a visual feast to your garden Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade for optimal growth and blooming Genus: Calendula Life Cycle: Annual, providing a burst of color for a single growing season Watering: Moderate watering, maintaining consistently moist soil during the growing season for optimal performance. Avoid waterlogging


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Popular Picks for Spring Seeds

  • Cool-season vegetables including peas, spinach, lettuce, radishes, and carrots offer excellent options for spring seeds planting.
  • Hardy annual flowers such as calendula, sweet peas, larkspur, and cornflower brighten any garden bed beautifully.
  • Kitchen herbs like cilantro, dill, parsley, chives, and basil thrive well when started indoors early.
  • Wildflower mixes and pollinator-friendly blends support local ecosystems and add diverse garden interest.

When to Plant Your Spring Seeds

The best time to plant spring seeds depends on your local climate and soil conditions.

Many crops can be direct sown as soon as the soil becomes workable in the spring month.

Tender plants benefit greatly when started indoors a few weeks before the last frost date.

Always check your average last-frost date and USDA zone for optimal timing with your seeds.

Understanding the Importance of the Spring Equinox

The spring equinox marks when day and night are nearly equal in length, signaling longer daylight hours.

This boost in sunlight encourages seed germination and plant growth, making it a favorable planting time.

Gardeners use the spring equinox as a natural milestone for scheduling sowing and transplanting activities.

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Caring for Your Spring Seeds

Proper care maximizes your garden’s potential and supports healthy plant development.

Begin by preparing soil with organic matter to improve fertility and drainage.

Once planted, maintain consistent moisture without overwatering to encourage strong germination.

Regularly check for pests and diseases to protect seedlings and ensure vigorous growth.

Exploring Variety with Spring Flowers and Vegetables

Choose from a wide range of cool-season vegetables and hardy flowers to customize your garden.

Spring plants provide diverse options for taste, color, and bloom times, extending garden beauty.

Including kitchen herbs grown from seeds adds fresh flavors and boosts garden aroma.

Utilizing Seeds During the Spring Month

The spring month offers ideal weather for sowing seeds both indoors and outdoors.

Soil temperature and climate variability can affect exact planting dates within this spring month.

Planning and staggering plantings can spread harvest times and reduce pest pressure effectively.

Additional Tips for Successful Gardening with Seeds

Prepare seed trays and pots with quality potting mix for indoor starts.

Label your seeds clearly to avoid confusion during transplant times.

Pay close attention to sunlight needs, planting depth, and spacing instructions.

Consider companion planting to optimize garden space and improve plant health.

FAQs

What can I plant in early spring?

Cool-tolerant crops like peas, spinach, lettuce, radishes, carrots, and hardy annual flowers can be planted once soil is workable.

Tender crops are best started indoors to protect from frost damage.

Should I start seeds indoors or direct sow them?

Leafy greens, peas, and many root vegetables prefer direct sowing outdoors.

Flowers like sweet peas, some herbs, and warm-season vegetables fare better started indoors and transplanted after frost.

How do I time planting for my area?

Use average last-frost dates and USDA zones to schedule indoor starts and outdoor sowing.

If unsure, start a small test sowing and stagger plantings for best success.


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