Spring Seeds Collection
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1200 Yellow Siberian Wallflower Seeds
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50 Nemesia Strumosa Seeds
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500 Blue Linum Flax Seeds
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20 Rare Echeveria Variety Mix Exotic Succulent Seeds
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20 Gloxinia Brocade Double Mix Seeds
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50 Yellow Pansy Seeds
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50 Petunia - Picotee Mix Seeds
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30 Moonflower Seeds
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50 Pansy - Alpenglow Seeds
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50 Flower Poppy California Seeds
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50 Celosia - Plumed Kimono Yellow Seeds
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50 Little Elf Ornamental Hot Pepper Seeds
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250 Pink Moss Rose (Portulaca Grandiflora) Seeds
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50 Blue Moon Aster Seeds
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100 Sunflower Earthwalker Seeds
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75 Yellow Moss Rose - Portulaca Seeds
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50 Orange Carnation Seeds
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50 White Gomphrena Globosa Seeds
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100 Lobelia - White Lady Seeds
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200 French Red Marigold Seeds
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100 Blue Jacob's Ladder Seeds
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50 White Perfection Viola Seeds
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100 Cosmos - Sulphur Orange Seeds
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100 Cosmos Sulphur Red Seeds
5.0 / 5.0
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Get your garden started with premium spring seeds for flowers, vegetables, and herbs. Discover cool-season and early spring varieties for direct sowing outdoors or indoor seed-starting to jump-start the season.
Popular picks for spring
- Cool-season vegetables: peas, spinach, lettuce, radishes, carrots
- Hardy annual flowers: calendula, sweet peas, larkspur, cornflower
- Kitchen herbs: cilantro, dill, parsley, chives, basil (indoors early)
- Wildflower mixes and pollinator-friendly blends
When to plant
Many crops can be direct sown as soon as soil is workable, while tender types benefit from indoor seed-starting a few weeks before the last frost. Always check your local last-frost date and USDA zone to time sowing for best results.
Why shop here
- Curated selection from trusted U.S. sellers
- Fresh stock and clear sowing guidance
- Fast shipping across the U.S.
FAQs
What can I plant in early spring?
Cool-tolerant crops like peas, spinach, lettuce, radishes, carrots, and hardy annual flowers can go in early once the soil is workable. Tender crops are best started indoors first.
Should I start spring seeds indoors or direct sow?
Leafy greens, peas, and many roots prefer direct sowing; flowers like sweet peas and some herbs, plus warm-season vegetables, often benefit from starting indoors and transplanting after frost.
How do I time planting for my area?
Use your average last-frost date and USDA zone to back-schedule indoor starts and outdoor sowing. When in doubt, start a small test sowing and stagger additional plantings.
Popular picks for spring
- Cool-season vegetables: peas, spinach, lettuce, radishes, carrots
- Hardy annual flowers: calendula, sweet peas, larkspur, cornflower
- Kitchen herbs: cilantro, dill, parsley, chives, basil (indoors early)
- Wildflower mixes and pollinator-friendly blends
When to plant
Many crops can be direct sown as soon as soil is workable, while tender types benefit from indoor seed-starting a few weeks before the last frost. Always check your local last-frost date and USDA zone to time sowing for best results.
Why shop here
- Curated selection from trusted U.S. sellers
- Fresh stock and clear sowing guidance
- Fast shipping across the U.S.
FAQs
What can I plant in early spring?
Cool-tolerant crops like peas, spinach, lettuce, radishes, carrots, and hardy annual flowers can go in early once the soil is workable. Tender crops are best started indoors first.
Should I start spring seeds indoors or direct sow?
Leafy greens, peas, and many roots prefer direct sowing; flowers like sweet peas and some herbs, plus warm-season vegetables, often benefit from starting indoors and transplanting after frost.
How do I time planting for my area?
Use your average last-frost date and USDA zone to back-schedule indoor starts and outdoor sowing. When in doubt, start a small test sowing and stagger additional plantings.



















