Spring Seeds Collection

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  • Sale -33% 1200 Yellow Siberian Wallflower Seeds - Seed World 1200 Yellow Siberian Wallflower Seeds - Seed World

    1200 Yellow Siberian Wallflower Seeds

    Yellow Siberian Wallflower Erysimum Cheiranthus Seeds Fragrant! Attracts butterflies. Name: Siberian WallflowerScientific Name: Erysimum Cheiranthus AllioniiColor: YellowPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: SpringHardiness Zone: 3 - 9 (Biennial)Plant Height: 12 - 18"Plant Spacing: 9 - 12"Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Average

    $14.99 $9.99

  • 50 White Perfection Viola Seeds - Seed World 50 White Perfection Viola Seeds - Seed World

    50 White Perfection Viola Seeds

    White PerfectionΒ Viola is often used in flower beds, borders, and as ground cover, and they work nicely in hanging baskets and other attractive containers. Growing Violas from seed is a great way to ensure that you'll have plenty of plants for both spring and fall. Sow the flower seeds in early April for spring flowering and again in July for fall blooms. Cover the Viola seeds lightly and keep moist until germination occurs. Thin the Viola seedlings to 8 inches apart. Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 6 - 9 Height: 6 - 8 inches Bloom Season: Spring through fall Bloom Color: White Environment: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.8 Deer Resistant: Yes Planting Directions Temperature: 68F Average Germ Time: 14 - 21 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Seeds must be covered thinly, no more than the thickness of the seed Sowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plant Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination Plant Spacing: 8 inches Β 

  • Sale -17% 50 Baby Orange Impatiens Seeds | Compact Shade Annual Flower 100 Baby Orange Impatiens Seeds - Seed World

    50 Baby Orange Impatiens Seeds | Compact Shade Annual Flower

    Baby Orange Impatiens are a bright, cheerful annual flower that brings vibrant color to shaded gardens, borders, containers, and hanging baskets. Growing just 8–10 inches tall, these compact plants are ideal for mass plantings and small spaces where bold color is desired without tall growth. A longtime favorite bedding plant, impatiens are loved for their reliable blooms and easy care. Baby Orange Impatiens bloom continuously from late spring through summer and right up to the first frost, delivering long-lasting garden performance. They look stunning planted in solid blocks of color or mixed with other impatiens varieties. These flowers are easy to grow from seed and adapt well to a wide range of well-drained soils. Best of all, they thrive in partial shade, making them a go-to solution for areas where sun-loving flowers struggle. Each packet includes complete planting and growing instructions to help ensure success from seed to bloom. 🌱 Why Grow Baby Orange Impatiens Seeds? 🧑 Brilliant orange blooms for shaded areas 🌸 Compact growthβ€”perfect for borders & containers πŸͺ΄ Ideal for hanging baskets & mass plantings 🌿 Easy to grow from seed ❄️ Blooms until the first frost 🌼 Classic, reliable bedding plant 🌿 Growing Tips Plant Type: Annual Height: 8–10 inches Spread: 8–10 inches Zones: All zones (grown as an annual) Light: Partial shade (tolerates light shade best) Soil: Average to fertile, well-drained Sowing: Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost Seed Depth: Surface sowβ€”do not cover Transplanting: Move outdoors after frost danger has passed πŸ’‘ Tip: Keep soil consistently moist during germination and early growth for best results. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions Can Baby Orange Impatiens grow in full sun?They prefer partial shade and perform best with protection from intense afternoon sun. Are these good for containers and baskets?Yes! Their compact size makes them perfect for containers, window boxes, and hanging baskets. Do impatiens need a lot of care?Not at all. They are low-maintenance and very beginner-friendly. Are these seeds suitable for all zones?Yes, impatiens are grown as annuals and can be planted in all USDA zones. Where to Buy Baby Orange Impatiens Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh Baby Orange Impatiens seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Our seeds are carefully packaged to ensure quality, freshness, and successful germination.

    $17.99 $14.99

  • Sale -27% 100 Lemon Cucumber Seeds - Heirloom - NON-GMO - Seed World 100 Lemon Cucumber Seeds - Heirloom - NON-GMO - Seed World

    shipped from Vero Beach, Florida, USA 100 Lemon Cucumber Seeds - Heirloom - NON-GMO

    Lemon Cucumber Cucumis Sativus - Heirloom - NON-GMO This heirloom cucumber has round striped 3 - 4" yellow fruit that will add some fun to your salads! The bright yellow skin is thin & tender, & the white flesh is sweet & crisp with a mild cucumber taste. It is also a favorite for pickling. The plants are both long & heavy producers with up to 30 – 40 fruit per vine. They grow well even in cooler climates. Everyone that has grown Lemon Cucumbers says they'll never give me up. Name: Lemon CucumberOther Common Names: True LemonScientific Name: Cucumis SativusColor: Striped Lemon-yellow Fruit / White FleshPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostHarvest: 65 DaysHardiness Zone: AnnualPlant Height: 6 - 8"Plant Spacing: 18 - 24"Light Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average

    $14.99 $10.99

  • 25 White Astilbe Flower Seeds - Seed World 25 White Astilbe Flower Seeds - Seed World

    25 White Astilbe Flower Seeds

    White Astilbe Flower Seeds | Shade-Loving Perennial White Astilbe (Astilbe chinensis pumila) is a hardy, shade-tolerant perennial that blooms from summer through fall, ideal for brightening shaded areas or under tall trees. These deer- and rabbit-resistant flowers are perfect for borders, pots, or ground cover. Key Features: Zones: 4–9 | Light: Shade or dappled sunlight Bloom Season: Summer–Fall | Habit: Perennial flowering Soil: Prefers moist soil, tolerates temporary drought Uses: Fresh or dried flowers, unique seed displays Planting Tips: Tiny seeds; growing instructions included. Thrives in shade, but tolerates more sun in cooler climates. Trouble-free and long-lasting, White Astilbe is perfect for shaded borders, pots, or ground cover under trees. Free shipping on additional items!

  • 50 Nasturtium - Jewels Mix Seeds - Seed World 50 Nasturtium - Jewels Mix Seeds - Seed World

    50 Nasturtium - Jewels Mix Seeds

    Nasturtium - Jewels Mix Seeds NasturtiumΒ leaves and flowers are edible and make great additions to soups and salads. In the garden, they attract beneficial insects and can be used in gardening to trap aphids and deter whiteflies, protecting crops such as tomatoes, cucurbits, and brassicas. Season: AnnualUSDA Zones: 3 - 10Height: 14 - 16 inchesBloom Season: Mid-summer through fallBloom Color: MixEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8Deer Resistant: YesTemperature: 65FAverage Germ Time: 7 - 10 daysLight Required: NoDepth: 1/2 inchMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 8 - 12 inches

  • 100 Butterfly Weed - Tropical Milkweed Seeds - Seed World 100 Butterfly Weed - Tropical Milkweed Seeds - Seed World

    175 Butterfly Weed - Tropical Milkweed Seeds

    Tropical MilkweedΒ (Asclepias Curassavica) Tropical Milkweed these showy plants have blooms in the colors of red, orange, and yellow. In addition to the butterflies being attracted to Bloodflower plants, the plants are also used as medicinal herbs. The bloom season is long, lasting from early summer up until the first frost. The Tropical Milkweed herb is a tender perennial that if grown in containers can be wintered indoors in areas where there are freezing temperatures. Season: PerennialUSDA Zones: 8 - 11Height: 24 - 32 inchesBloom Season: Summer and fallBloom Color: RedEnvironment: Full sunSoil Type: Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.5Deer Resistant: YesTemperature: 60FAverage Germ Time: 14 - 28 daysLight Required: NoDepth: Do not coverMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 24 inches

  • Close-up of a rosemary plant with green leaves and purple flowers. Close-up of a rosemary plant with purple flowers and green leaves.

    Shipped from Ontario, California, USA Rosemary Seeds – NON-GMO, Heirloom | Aromatic Culinary Herb

    Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is a hardy, woody perennial herb known for its pine-like aroma and rich culinary flavor. These heirloom seeds produce robust plants with needle-like leaves and delicate blue flowers that attract pollinators. Perfect for seasoning meats, vegetables, breads, oils, and homemade herbal remedies. Whether grown in containers, raised beds, or herb gardens, Rosemary is a must-have for home cooks and gardeners looking for a resilient, fragrant, and productive herb. 🌱 Why Grow Rosemary Seeds? 🌿 Rich aroma & classic culinary flavor 🐝 Pollinator-friendlyβ€”loved by bees 🌱 NON-GMO, heirloom, high-germination seeds πŸ’§ Drought-resistant once established 🌞 Thrives in full sun & poor, rocky soils πŸͺ΄ Perfect for containers, windowsills & herb gardens 🌿 Growing Tip Light: Full sun (6–8 hours daily) Soil: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soil Planting Depth: 1/4 inch, lightly covered Watering: Keep lightly moist until established, then water sparingly Spacing: 18–24 inches apart Germination: Slowβ€”may take 14–28 days Perennial in Zones: 7–11; grow indoors or as annual in colder regions Pro Tip: Rosemary loves heat and dry conditionsβ€”avoid overwatering! ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is Rosemary hard to grow from seed?Rosemary seeds germinate slowly, but once sprouted, the plants are extremely hardy. Can Rosemary be grown indoors?Yes! It thrives indoors on sunny windowsills. Are these seeds NON-GMO?Yesβ€”100% NON-GMO heirloom Rosemary seeds. How long until Rosemary is harvest-ready?Light harvests can begin at 3–4 months, with full bushes developing over time. Is Rosemary a perennial?Yesβ€”perennial in Zones 7–11. Grow as an annual in colder climates. Where to Buy Rosemary Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality heirloom Rosemary seeds with fast U.S. shipping and careful packaging to ensure successful germination every time.

    $9.99 - $14.99

  • 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

  • Sale -13% 5 Lotus Seeds - Seed World 5 Lotus Seeds - Seed World

    5 Lotus Seeds

    Lotus Seeds for Sale – Blue, Soft Pink, Apricot Yellow & Pink Looking for lotus seeds for sale? Create a serene water garden at home with these vigorous Nelumbo nucifera seeds. Ideal for patio tubs, small ponds, and koi water features, lotus delivers large, sculptural leaves and elegant blooms with a long summer display. Why Choose Lotus (Nelumbo)? 🌸 Iconic, showy flowers – striking centerpiece for ponds and patio containers β˜€οΈ Sun-loving and heat tolerant – thrives with 6–8 hours of direct sun 🏺 Great for containers – start in tubs and move to ponds when established πŸ“¦ Fresh, viable seed – fast U.S. shipping, clean and sealed for quality What’s in the Pack? Choose from four color optionsβ€”Blue, Soft Pink, Apricot Yellow, or Pink. Each pack contains fresh lotus seeds cleaned and sealed for viability. Suitable for beginners and experienced water-gardeners alike. Planting Instructions Best Time to Start: Spring to early summer once water temperatures reach β‰₯70Β°F (21Β°C). Scarify: Gently file the hard seed coat until the lighter inner layer is just visible; avoid damaging the embryo. Soak: Place seeds in warm water (75–86Β°F / 24–30Β°C). Change water daily. Seeds swell in 24–48 hours and usually sprout in 3–7 days. Potting Soil: Use heavy clay/loam (no fluffy potting mix). Add a thin sand cap to keep water clear. Depth: Press seed ~1/2 inch (1–1.5 cm) into soil; submerge with 1–2 inches (2.5–5 cm) of water above the soil. Increase gradually to 8–18 inches (20–45 cm) after several floating leaves form. Light: Full sun (6–8 hours daily) is essential for flowering. Fertilizer: Begin after first floating leaves; use aquatic fertilizer tabs monthly during the growing season. Protection: Keep sprouting seeds away from fish until leaves reach the surface. Growing Zone: USDA 4–10 perennial outdoors; in colder zones grow in containers and overwinter tubers frost-free. FAQs Will lotus started from seed bloom in the first year? In warm climates and long seasons, first-year blooms are possible; most plants reach their best flowering from year two as the tuber matures. Do seedlings match the exact parent color? Seed-grown lotus are genetically variable. Expect shades within the selected color family (blue/pink/yellow), but not an exact named-cultivar match. Container or pondβ€”which should I use? Start in a 2–5 gal (8–20 L) container with heavy loam. After several floating leaves, move to a larger tub or pond with 12–18 in (30–45 cm) of water above the soil. Are lotus safe with koi and goldfish? Yesβ€”lotus are fish-safe. Protect young shoots until foliage reaches the surface to prevent nibbling. What water and air temperatures do they prefer? Warm conditions speed growth: 75–86Β°F (24–30Β°C) water and consistent summer heat encourage faster establishment and earlier flowering. Are these hardy or tropical? Nelumbo nucifera is hardy as a perennial in USDA zones 4–10. In colder zones, grow in containers and overwinter tubers indoors. Where to buy lotus seeds for sale? At Seeds World, you can choose fresh lotus seeds in popular color options with fast U.S. shipping. We include clear, beginner-friendly instructions so your plants establish quickly and bloom reliably.

    $12.99 - $17.99

  • 20 Iris Flower Seeds – Rare Mix of Exotic Colors - Seed World 20 Iris Flower Seeds – Rare Mix of Exotic Colors - Seed World

    20 Iris Flower Seeds – Rare Mix of Exotic Colors

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    Grow a stunning rainbow of colors with these Iris flower seeds. This vibrant mix features up to 20 unique iris varieties, including ruffled, bicolor, and rare shades like bronze-purple, lavender fringe, and pure white. Each flower adds sculptural elegance and bold hues to your garden. Why Grow Iris from Seed? 🎨 Incredible variety of colors – from deep blue to golden yellow πŸͺ» Striking flowers with bold patterns – a favorite among gardeners 🌞 Loves full sun – thrives in warm, bright gardens 🌱 Easy to start outdoors – no greenhouse needed What’s Included? Each pack includes a curated mix of 20 iris seeds, selected for ornamental diversity. Ideal for collectors, hobbyists, or gardeners seeking bold visual impact. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Early spring or late summer Soil: Well-drained, loamy soil (pH 6.0–7.0) Light: Full sun Depth: ΒΌ inch – press seeds lightly into soil Watering: Keep moist until germination (21–28 days) FAQs How many colors are in the mix? The mix includes up to 20 distinct iris varieties, featuring a wide range of colors like teal-pink, royal blue, bronze-purple, and white-ruffle. Are these perennial irises? Yes. Most iris varieties in this mix are perennial and will return each year with proper care. Do I need to cold-stratify the seeds? Cold stratification is recommended for higher germination rates – refrigerate the seeds in a moist paper towel for 4–6 weeks before planting. Can I grow them in containers? Yes, iris seeds can be started in pots or trays and transplanted once they sprout. Where to buy iris flower seeds for sale? You can order premium iris seeds right here at Seeds World. We offer curated, high-viability seed mixes with fast shipping across the U.S. Iris is a genus of 260–300 species of flowering plants with showy flowers. It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, which is also the name for the Greek goddess of the rainbow, Iris. Some authors state that the name refers to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species.As well as being the scientific name, iris is also widely used as a common name for all Iris species, as well as some belonging to other closely related genera. A common name for some species is 'flags', while the plants of the subgenus Scorpiris are widely known as 'junos', particularly in horticulture. It is a popular garden flower. The often-segregated, monotypic genera Belamcanda (blackberry lily, I. domestica), Hermodactylus (snake's head iris, I. tuberosa), and Pardanthopsis (vesper iris, I. dichotoma) are currently included in Iris. Three Iris varieties are used in the Iris flower data set outlined by Ronald Fisher in his 1936 paper The use of multiple measurements in taxonomic problems as an example of linear discriminant analysis.

    $17.99 - $29.99

  • Sale -17% 25 Pomegranate Seeds - Seed World 25 Pomegranate Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Lawrenceville, Georgia, USA 25 Pomegranate Seeds

    Pomegranate – Also Known as Punica Granatum A fruit-bearing multi-stemmed deciduous shrub or small tree in the family Lythraceae. It grows between 5–8 m (16–26 ft) tall and has long been cultivated for its orange-sized edible fruit and attractive ornamental features. The fruit is typically in season in the northern hemisphere from September to February, and in the southern hemisphere from March to May. Winter hardy to USDA zones 8–11 where it is best grown in organically rich, dry to medium moisture, well-drained, fertile loams in full sun. Plants fruit best in areas with long, hot, dry summers (90sΒ°F) and cooler winters. In colder regions, plants may be grown in containers in a rich fertile soil mix. Take containers outdoors into bright, mostly sunny locations in summer. Plants must be overwintered indoors in bright, cool locations with reduced watering. Life Cycle: Deciduous shrub Height: 12–16 ft Max Width: 14 ft USDA Zone: 7–12 (or grown indoors) Light: Full sun / Partial sun Harvest: 2–3 years after planting Growing Instructions Sow seeds 1/2" deep in small pots or flats with moistened seed-starting mix. Spritz with water to settle into the soil. Place in warm indirect sunlight and keep the soil moist. Germination should occur in 30–40 days. Using a heat mat will speed up germination. Resize into bigger pots as needed. Transplant after the last frost when plants are well-established. Protect young plants during the first few winters. If planting in an orchard, space shrubs 12 ft apart. If planting as a hedge, space 9 ft apart. Pomegranate shrubs grow best on a south-facing wall. Harvest fruit in mid-summer or fall, 2–3 years after planting. Frequently Asked Questions How long do Pomegranate seeds take to germinate? Expect germination in 30–40 days when kept in warm, moist conditions. Using a heat mat set to 75–85Β°F will significantly speed up the process. Can I grow Pomegranate from seed indoors? Yes. Start seeds indoors in pots with fertile, well-draining soil. Keep in a bright, warm location and transplant outdoors after the last frost once the plant is well-established. How long until a Pomegranate tree bears fruit? Pomegranate trees grown from seed typically begin fruiting 2–3 years after planting, depending on growing conditions and climate. What USDA zones are suitable for Pomegranate? Pomegranate thrives in USDA Zones 7–12. In colder zones, it can be grown in containers and brought indoors during winter. How much sun does a Pomegranate plant need? Pomegranate plants require full sun to partial sun β€” at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for best fruiting results.

    $17.99 $14.99

  • Sweet Blueberry Seeds - NON-GMO - Seed World blueberry seeds

    Shipped from Atlanta, Georgia, USA Sweet Blueberry Seeds - NON-GMO

    Picture stepping into your garden and picking a handful of plump, sun-warmed blueberries β€” sweet, tangy, and bursting with flavor. With Sweet Blueberry Seeds, that moment is closer than you think. These heirloom, non-GMO seeds are beginner-friendly and adaptable, thriving in containers, courtyard gardens, or open beds. Whether you're growing for fresh snacking, baking, or preserving, this variety delivers season after season. 🌟 Product Highlights βœ… Heirloom & NON-GMO β€” pure, natural genetics βœ… Sweet, tangy flavor β€” perfect for eating fresh or cooking βœ… Easy to grow β€” ideal for beginners βœ… Compact size β€” great for pots, mini gardens & courtyards βœ… Blooms in summer for a rewarding harvest βœ… Versatile β€” outdoor plants, bonsai-style, or container growing 🫐 Why Grow Sweet Blueberry Seeds? 🌿 Homegrown blueberries taste far superior to store-bought πŸ«” Compact plants fit balconies, patios, and small gardens 🍰 Perfect for jams, pies, smoothies, and fresh snacking πŸ’š Non-GMO and heirloom β€” safe for seed saving β˜€οΈ Thrives in full sun with minimal care 🎁 A beautiful and productive addition to any garden 🌱 Growing Tips Sowing: Start indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost; surface sow and keep moist Soil: Acidic, well-draining soil (pH 4.5–5.5) is essential for blueberries Light: Full sun β€” at least 6–8 hours per day Watering: Keep consistently moist; avoid waterlogging Container: Use pots at least 12 inches deep with acidic potting mix Patience: Blueberries may take 2–3 years to fruit fully β€” worth the wait! Frequently Asked Questions How long until I get blueberries from seed? Blueberries grown from seed typically take 2–3 years to produce fruit. Starting with healthy soil and proper care speeds up the process. Can I grow blueberries in a pot or container? Absolutely! Use a container at least 12 inches deep with acidic potting mix (pH 4.5–5.5). They make beautiful patio or balcony plants. Do I need more than one plant to get fruit? Blueberries produce better yields with cross-pollination, but a single plant can still fruit. For best results, grow two or more plants nearby. Are these seeds heirloom and safe for seed saving? Yes β€” these are open-pollinated heirloom seeds, non-GMO, and perfect for saving seeds from your harvest each year. What climate do blueberries grow best in? Blueberries thrive in temperate climates with cold winters and warm summers. They grow well in USDA Zones 4–7, though some varieties adapt to warmer zones.

  • Giant Hibiscus Flower Seeds - Seed World Giant Hibiscus Flower Seeds - Seed World

    Giant Hibiscus Flower Seeds

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    Experience the grandeur of nature! With our Giant Hibiscus Flower Seeds, you can completely revamp your landscape and create eye-catching, attention-grabbing blossoms that are large and appealing. These carefully chosen seeds offer an effortless and breathtaking display, transforming your outside space into a botanical spectacle, regardless of your level of gardening experience.With very little work, you may experience the magnificence of nature thanks to these hibiscus plants, which can transform your garden into a breathtaking visual extravaganza that everyone will appreciate. Time of year: perennial USDA Zones 5 through 9 24 to 36 inches tall Early summer to late summer is when flowers bloom Mix is the bloom color Conditions: Full sun Type of Soil: Well-drained, moist, pH 5.8 to 6.8 Not Deer Resistant Hibiscus moscheutos in Latin 70 degrees Fahrenheit Average Time to Germinate: 14–21 Days Light Is Needed: Sure Depth: Lightly cover, allowing seed to show through Rate of Sowing: 1-2 Seeds per Plant Maintain moisture in the seed until it germinates Space plants 24 to 36 inches apart

    $15.35 - $25.99

  • 800 Common English Lavender Seeds - Seed World 800 Common English Lavender Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Deltona, Florida, USA 800 Common English Lavender Seeds

    Lavender Seeds - Common English - Non-GMO Common English lavender is a vigorous full sun performer and known to tolerate gardens prone to drought and poor soils. Do not overwater since lavender will perform poorly in oversaturated gardens which can lead to root rot, and leaf spots, and may not survive perennially over the winter. Trim back plants every 3 years to control the size and promote new robust growth. Lavender has no serious pests.Add beauty and fragrance to your garden with this common variety of English Lavender. Lavender is very popular and can be dried for use in sachets, potpourris, and perfumes. English Lavender seeds grow into sturdy plants that produce a profusion of lilac flowers on silvery foliage. This is the original species of English Lavender with flowers that dry well and have neat, bushy growth. One of the hardiest lavenders around, making this a popular choice for any garden. Commonly used for a myriad of medicinal uses, lavender is also popular in aromatherapy, culinary and decorative purposes. Taxonomy: Lavandula angustifoliaOther Names: English Lavender, Common Lavender, True LavenderSeed Type: PerennialSow Indoors or Outdoors: Sow indoors, 3 to 4 months before the last frost.Days to Maturity: 2nd-year maturityHardiness Zone: 5 – 12Planting Depth: barely cover--light aids in the germination.Plant Spacing: 24”Growth Habit: 18 – 24” tall shrubby upright with an 18 – 24” spread of classic 3” purple English lavender headsSoil Preference: Average, medium dry, well-drainedLight Preference: Full sun

  • 50 Purple Tomatillo Seeds - Seed World 50 Purple Tomatillo Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Indio, California, USA 50 Purple Tomatillo Seeds

    2 reviews

    What Are Purple Tomatillos? Purple Tomatillos (Physalis ixocarpa) are a colorful twist on the classic green tomatillo. They grow in papery husks on bushy plants and ripen to a deep purple hue. With their slightly sweeter flavor and eye-catching appearance, they’re perfect for making salsa, sauces, and gourmet dishes. Why You'll Love Them: πŸ† Sweeter and more flavorful than green tomatillos 🌿 Beautiful purple fruit with vibrant husks πŸ₯— Ideal for salsas, roasting, or fresh eating πŸ“¦ 50 seeds per pack – great for large gardens Growing Instructions Start Indoors: 4–6 weeks before last frost Transplant: Outdoors after danger of frost Germination: 7–14 days at 70–80Β°F (21–27Β°C) Light: Full sun Spacing: 24–36 inches between plants Height: 24–36 inches Harvest: Ready in ~70 days Plant Specifications Scientific Name: Physalis ixocarpa Other Names: Husk Tomato, Milomate, Tomate de Fresadilla "Purple" Zones: 8–10 Soil: Average, well-drained Watering: Moderate πŸ›’ Bring bold color and rich flavor to your garden – order your 50 Purple Tomatillo Seeds today! FAQs What makes purple tomatillos different? Purple tomatillos are sweeter than the green variety and have a striking deep purple skin. They're ideal for gourmet cooking, salsas, and colorful dishes. Can I grow them in containers? Yes! Purple tomatillos grow well in large pots with good drainage. Use a cage or stake to support their bushy growth. Do they need cross-pollination? Yes. For best fruit production, grow at least two plants to allow for cross-pollination. How do I know when to harvest? Harvest when the husk splits or the fruit fills the husk completely. The skin should be richly purple and slightly soft to the touch. Are the seeds non-GMO? Yes, our Purple Tomatillo seeds are non-GMO and open-pollinated, perfect for home gardeners and seed savers alike.

  • 10 Crystal Apple Cucumber Seeds - Seed World

    20 Crystal Apple Cucumber Seeds

    Crystal Apple Cucumber Seeds (Cucumis Sativus) – Rare Heirloom Delight Grow the rare Crystal Apple Cucumber, known for its light, refreshing flavor and thin, peel-free skin. These apple-shaped heirloom cucumbers are easier on digestion, highly productive, and thrive in zones 4–12 with excellent disease resistance. Highlights: Rare, nearly extinct heirloom variety. Light flavor and tender skinβ€”no peeling required. High-yield, disease-resistant, and easy to grow. Planting Tips: Sow Depth: 1 inch in moist, loose soil. Germination: Sprouts in up to 13 days. Care: Transplant gently and add trellis early to avoid root damage. Order your Crystal Apple Cucumber Seeds today and enjoy their unique taste and effortless prep! 🌱

  • 100 Carnation - Dianthus Flowers Seeds - Seed World 100 Carnation - Dianthus Flowers Seeds - Seed World

    100 Carnation - Dianthus Flowers Seeds

    Carnation Flower Seeds – Dianthus, β€œFlower of the Gods” Grow timeless elegance with Carnation Flowers, cherished since ancient Greece for their beauty and fragrance. Known as the β€œflower of the gods,” carnations are a classic favorite for gardens and cut arrangements. These stunning blooms are easy to grow and attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to your landscape. Why Choose Carnations? 🌸 Timeless Beauty: Fragrant blooms that thrive from summer to fall.🌸 Wildlife Friendly: Attracts pollinators like bees and hummingbirds.🌸 Versatile: Perfect for garden beds, borders, and containers.🌸 Easy to Grow: Thrives in Zones 3-8 with full or partial sun. Planting Details Height: 18 inches Spread: 18 inches Soil: Well-drained Bloom Season: Summer to Fall Light: Full sun to part sun Enjoy a garden filled with the elegance and charm of carnations. Order now and start growing the β€œflower of the gods” today! 🌸

    $14.39 - $14.99

  • 30 Duchess Coral Paeony Aster Seeds - Seed World 30 Duchess Coral Paeony Aster Seeds - Seed World

    30 Duchess Coral Paeony Aster Seeds

    Duchess Coral Paeony Aster Seeds – Heirloom Elegance Add timeless beauty to your garden with Duchess Coral Paeony Asters, heirloom flowers prized for their huge, double blooms resembling peonies. These rare and unique asters attract bees and butterflies outdoors and make stunning cut flower arrangements with their long stems and vibrant coral color. Why Choose Paeony Asters? 🌸 Peony-Like Blooms: Full, rounded flowers add elegance to any garden or bouquet.🌸 Rare & Unique: Hard-to-find variety that stands out with its beauty.🌸 Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees and butterflies to your garden.🌸 Perfect for Cut Flowers: Long-lasting blooms with sturdy stems for arrangements. Planting Details Light: Full sun to part shade Soil: Average, well-drained Height: 28 inches Spacing: 18 inches Bloom Time: Early summer to fall Grow a garden filled with rare, elegant blooms. Order Duchess Coral Paeony Aster seeds today and enjoy vibrant beauty indoors or out! 🌸

  • 6 Amaryllis Belladonna Bulbs – Pink Naked Ladies - Seed World 6 Amaryllis Belladonna Bulbs – Pink Naked Ladies - Seed World

    Shipped from Santa Rosa, California, USA 6 Amaryllis Belladonna Bulbs – Pink Naked Ladies

    Amaryllis Belladonna, often called Pink Naked Ladies, is a garden favorite for its dramatic late-summer display. Each bulb produces elegant, trumpet-shaped flowers in a rich shade of pink that appear on tall, leafless stems. The result is a striking burst of color when most other blooms have faded. We’ve found these bulbs to be especially rewarding for their resilience and timing. Planted in spring or fall, they settle in easily and return year after year with minimal care. Their unique growth habitβ€”sending up blooms before foliageβ€”adds an element of surprise to borders, beds, and naturalized areas. Amaryllis Belladonna thrives in sunny, well-drained soil and rewards patient gardeners with show-stopping flowers season after season. Whether grouped in clusters for dramatic impact or featured as standalone accents, these bulbs bring unmistakable elegance and charm to any garden. 🌿 Why You’ll Love It: Produces large, trumpet-shaped pink blooms in late summer Unique β€œNaked Ladies” growth habit (flowers before foliage) Hardy perennial bulbs that return year after year Low-maintenance, drought-tolerant once established Ideal for borders, flower beds, and naturalized landscapes Attracts pollinators such as butterflies and bees πŸ“¦ Specifications: Plant Type: Amaryllis Belladonna bulb Flower Color: Pink Bloom Season: Late summer to early fall Height: 18–24 inches Light: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soil Hardiness: USDA Zones 7–10 ❓ FAQ – Amaryllis Belladonna Bulbs – Pink Naked Ladies Why are they called Naked Ladies?Because the flowers bloom on tall stems without any leaves, giving the appearance of β€œnaked” stalks topped with vibrant pink blooms. When do Amaryllis Belladonna bulbs bloom?They bloom in late summer to early fall, often after the foliage has died back. Are Amaryllis Belladonna bulbs perennial?Yes, they are hardy perennials that will return and bloom year after year with proper care. How tall do the flowers grow?Stems typically reach 18–24 inches tall, topped with clusters of large trumpet-shaped blooms. Do they require much water?No, Amaryllis Belladonna is drought-tolerant once established and thrives in well-drained soil.

  • 250 Prince's Feather 'Oeschberg' Amaranthus Seeds - Seed World 250 Prince's Feather 'Oeschberg' Amaranthus Seeds - Seed World

    250 Prince's Feather 'Oeschberg' Amaranthus Seeds

    Prince's Feather 'Oeschberg' Amaranthus Seeds - Striking Burgundy Beauty Elevate your garden's aesthetic with the Prince's Feather 'Oeschberg' Amaranthus, renowned for its stunning dark red flowers and foliage. This variety creates a striking contrast against the typical greens of a garden, making it a standout choice for any planting space. Key Features: Color and Style: Features lush, dark red flowers and foliage, perfect for adding depth and contrast to your garden palette. Comparative Advantage: Similar in bloom to the 'Pygmy Torch' Amaranthus but with distinctive burgundy foliage that sets it apart. Plant Profile: Grows 24-48 inches tall, ideal for borders or as a dramatic backdrop in garden beds. Growing Information: Optimal Planting: Sow seeds outdoors after the frost or start indoors weeks before the last frost for earlier blooms. Light Needs: Thrives in full sun to partial shade. Soil Requirements: Performs best in average soil conditions, adapting well to various garden environments. Bloom Period: Enjoy prolonged beauty from June to October. Ideal for gardeners who cherish unique colors and yearn for a garden that captivates and delights throughout the growing season. Plant Prince's Feather 'Oeschberg' Amaranthus for a touch of royal elegance in your outdoor space.

  • 150 Amaranthus Seeds - Pygmy Torch - Seed World 150 Amaranthus Seeds - Pygmy Torch - Seed World

    150 Amaranthus Seeds - Pygmy Torch

    Amaranthus 'Pygmy Torch' Seeds - Vibrant and Versatile Ignite the beauty of your garden with the 'Pygmy Torch' Amaranthus, featuring striking 12” tall spikes of deep burgundy flowers. This compact variety stands out with its vibrant green foliage, contrasting beautifully with the darker leaves of its cousin, the Prince’s Feather Amaranthus (also available in our store). Key Features: Color and Appearance: Deep burgundy flowers on lush green stalks. Versatile Use: Ideal for both fresh and dried floral arrangements. Regrowth Potential: Capable of a second bloom when cut back to 1-2” after the first harvest. Plant Profile: Grows to a manageable height of 18-24 inches with an equal spread. Growing Information: Optimal Conditions: Thrives in full sun to partial shade. Planting Instructions: Sow seeds outdoors after the last frost, or start indoors a few weeks before. Soil Needs: Prefers average soil and water conditions. With its unique flowering spikes and dual-tone foliage, the 'Pygmy Torch' Amaranthus adds an exotic touch to any garden or floral display, promising a season filled with color and vitality.

  • Tulip Bulbs - Triumph Mix - Seed World Tulip Bulbs - Triumph Mix - Seed World

    Tulip Bulbs - Triumph Mix

    Illuminate Your Garden with Triumph Mix Tulip Bulbs – A Burst of Spring Colors Create a dazzling spring display in your garden with our Triumph Mix Tulip Bulbs. This selection offers a delightful array of colors that are sure to enliven any outdoor space. Designed for easy planting and minimal upkeep, these tulips are perfect for both novice gardeners and seasoned horticulturists alike. Why Choose Our Triumph Mix Tulips? Colorful Assortment: Enjoy a stunning mix of tulip colors that will transform your yard into a spectacular spring garden. Gardener Friendly: Known for their durability and ease of care, these bulbs thrive in various conditions and require little maintenance. Flexible Planting Options: Ideal for garden beds, borders, or as a vibrant addition to your existing plant collection. Add a touch of elegance and color to your outdoor areas with our Mixed Triumph Tulips. Plant them this season to ensure a full, vibrant bloom that will bring beauty and life to your garden as the warmer months arrive.

    $25.00 - $60.00

  • 20 Candyland Climbing Rose Seeds – Experimental Rose Seedlings for Trellises & Arbors - Seed World 20 Candyland Climbing Rose Seeds – Experimental Rose Seedlings for Trellises & Arbors - Seed World

    20 Candyland Climbing Rose Seeds – Experimental Rose Seedlings for Trellises & Arbors

    Looking for Candyland climbing rose seeds for sale? Candyland is a beloved climbing rose cultivar; however, roses grown from seed do not always come true to the named parent. These seeds are best suited for gardeners who enjoy experimentation and discovering unique rose seedlings. Results may differ from the reference images, but the process is rewarding and can yield remarkable, one-of-a-kind climbers. Why Choose Candyland-Type Rose Seeds? Vigorous climbing habit: Train on trellises, fences, arches, or pergolas. Attractive bloom potential: Seedlings may display soft pink to cream tones and interesting striping or blends. Long garden interest: Roses are perennial in suitable climates and can flower for many seasons. Great for enthusiasts: Ideal for growers who enjoy raising roses from seed and selecting standout plants. What’s in the Pack? Sealed packet of fresh rose seeds intended for hobby propagation. Packed for viability and shipped promptly. Planting Instructions Best Time to Start: Late winter to early spring, to allow for cold stratification before spring sowing. Cold Stratification (recommended): Mix seeds with slightly moist, sterile medium (e.g., sand or vermiculite) in a labeled bag; refrigerate at 2–5Β Β°C for 6–12 weeks. Check periodically to avoid drying out. Sowing Medium: Well-draining seed mix; lightly firm the surface. Depth: Very shallowβ€”press seeds into the surface and barely cover (about 2–3Β mm). Germination Temp: 18–24Β Β°C after stratification; provide bright, indirect light. Moisture: Keep evenly moist, never waterlogged; gentle bottom watering is preferred. Germination Window: 30–90+ days after stratification; roses are naturally variable and can take time. Transplant: Pot up sturdy seedlings once they have several true leaves; harden off before planting outdoors. Training: Provide a support and tie new canes as they extend. Growing Zones: Typically hardy in USDA Zones 5–9 (with protection in colder areas). FAQs Will these seeds produce the exact Candyland cultivar? Not necessarily. Named roses are commonly propagated by cuttings or grafting. Seedlings can differ in flower color, form, and vigor. That variability is part of the appealβ€”growers can select their favorite performers. Do I really need to cold-stratify rose seeds? Yes, cold stratification significantly improves germination. Refrigerate the moistened seeds for 6–12 weeks before sowing warm. How long until the first flowers? With good care, many rose seedlings flower in their second growing season; some may take longer depending on conditions and selection. What climates are suitable? USDA Zones 5–9 are typical for garden roses. In colder zones, overwinter protection is recommended; in hotter zones, provide afternoon shade and consistent moisture. Are these images exact representations? Images show the general Candyland look. Seed-grown offspring can vary. Use them as inspiration rather than a guarantee of identical results. Where to buy Candyland climbing rose seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh rose seeds with careful packing and fast U.S. shipping. Each packet supports hobby propagation so you can raise and select unique climbing roses at home. Can I grow these in a container? Yes. Start in pots, then up-pot as plants develop. Provide a sturdy support and prune to shape. Many growers keep promising selections in containers for observation before planting out. Are the seeds treated or GMO? No. They are standard, untreated seeds intended for hobbyist use.

    $11.99 - $19.99


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  • Hardy annual flowers such as calendula, sweet peas, larkspur, and cornflower brighten any garden bed beautifully.
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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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  • We offer carefully selected seeds from trusted U.S. sellers with excellent quality.
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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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