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  • 50 Green Thai Eggplant Seeds - Seed World 50 Green Thai Eggplant Seeds - Seed World

    50 Green Thai Eggplant Seeds

    Add a touch of authentic Thai flavor to your garden and kitchen with Green Thai Eggplant Seeds! Green Thai Eggplant (Solanum melongena) is a popular variety known for its small, round fruits with a vibrant green color and slightly bitter taste. Widely used in Thai cuisine, these eggplants are perfect for curries, stir-fries, and grilling. The plants are prolific producers, thriving in warm climates and reaching maturity in 70-80 days. Green Thai Eggplants add a unique flavor and texture to dishes, making them a favorite among chefs and home gardeners alike. Growing Information: Season: Best sown in late spring after the last frost. USDA Zones: 9-11; can be grown as an annual in cooler zones. Height: 2-3 feet Bloom Season: Summer Environment: Full sun; requires 6-8 hours of sunlight per day. Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile soil with a pH of 5.5-6.5. Temperature: Prefers warm temperatures between 75-85Β°F. Average Germ Time: 7-14 days Light Required: Full sun Depth: Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep. Sowing Rate: 1 seed per pot or every 18-24 inches in the garden. Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Plant Spacing: 18-24 inches apart

  • 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.

  • 100 Red Stem Malabar Spinach Seeds - Seed World 100 Red Stem Malabar Spinach Seeds - Seed World

    100 Red Stem Malabar Spinach Seeds

    Red Stem Malabar Spinach Seeds | Basella Alba Rubra Ceylon Green Vegetable The Malabar Red Stem Spinach, also known as Ceylon, Vine Spinach, or Basella Alba Rubra, is beautiful climbing spinach with bright red stems and glossy, edible leaves. This warm-weather crop is a vigorous climbing vine and needs to be trellised. Use Malabar Red Stem's leaves and young stems in salads and stir-fries, or its red-purple juicy berries, as a natural colorant and flavoring. Malabar Spinach is an excellent source of Niacin and Zinc, and a very good source of Dietary Fiber, Protein, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin K, folic acid, iron, and calcium.Species: Spinach, Red Stem MalabarPlant Size 7-8 feet tallDays to Germinate:10-21 daysDays to Harvest: 70Germination Rate: 85%Lifespan: Annual, Perennial Zones 10-12Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial ShadePlanting Instructions:This warm-season vegetable is frost-sensitive and should be planted outdoors a few weeks after all danger of frost has passed. Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. Plant 1/4 inch in the soil after all danger of frost has passed in Spring in at least 70F temperature soil. Within-Row Spacing: 18 inchesBetween-Row Spacing: 24-36 inches

  • 250 Rainbow Cherry Tomato Seeds - Seed World 250 Rainbow Cherry Tomato Seeds - Seed World

    250 Rainbow Cherry Tomato Seeds

    A very colorful mix of your favorite cherry size tomatoes. This organic mix often yields red, yellow, orange, green, white, and black cherry tomatoes. Serve them in salads or even roast them. However you like your tomatoes, these are guaranteed to be a favorite for the taste buds and super fun to grow. Type: Tomato SeedsSoil pH: 6.0 - 7.0 Soil Type: Clay, Loam, Peat, Sand Climate: Sub-tropical, TemperateSunlight: Full Sun Common Name: CherryWatering: MediumUSDA Hardiness Zone (Β°F): Zones 3-12 Species: Rainbow Cherry Tomato, ColorfulGermination in 5-8 days, expected maturity is around 80 daysGermination: 85% Quantity:Β 250 Rainbow Cherry Tomato Seeds

  • 5 Jerusalem Artichoke Tubers for Planting - Seed World

    Shipped from Morongo Valley, CA, USA 5 Jerusalem Artichoke Tubers for Planting

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    Jerusalem Artichoke Tubers for Planting - Helianthus Tuberosus The Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), also called sunroot, sunchoke, wild sunflower, topinambur, or earth apple, is a species of sunflower native to central North America. It is cultivated widely across the temperate zone for its tuber, which is used as a root vegetable. The flowers are yellow and produced in capitate flowerheads, which are 5–10 cm (2.0–3.9 in) in diameter, with 10–20 ray florets and 60 or more small disc florets. (resource from Wikipedia)The tubers are often elongated and uneven, typically 7.5–10 cm (3.0–3.9 in) long and 3–5 cm (1.2–2.0 in) thick, and vaguely resembling a ginger root in appearance, with a crisp and crunchy texture when raw. They vary in color from pale brown to white, red, or purple. (resource from Wikipedia)Sunchoke tubers can be planted in the garden as early as 2 to 3 weeks before the average last frost date in spring. They are best planted in soil that has warmed to 50Β°F (10Β°C). In warm-winter regions, sunchokes can be planted in winter. Sunchokes require 110 to 150 days to reach harvest.The sunchoke is a hardy perennial that grows from 5 to 10 feet tall. The plant has rough-textured leaves 4 to 8 inches (10-20cm) long and is topped with small yellow flowers 2 to 3 inches (5-7cm) across. Sunchokes will survive a hard freeze if protected by a layer of soil or mulch. Tubers rapidly spread and divide but can be controlled by root barriers.The name Jerusalem artichoke is a misnomer: the plant is not related to the artichoke, though the sunchoke’s flavor may be reminiscent of the artichoke. The plant is not from Jerusalem: the name is probably derived from the Italian name for sunflower, Girasole, which means turning to the sun.

  • 100 Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds - Seed World 100 Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Minnesota, USA 100 Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds

    Boston Pickling Cucumber Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom Cucumber Boston Pickling SeedsΒ should be directly sown 3-4 weeks after the last frost in the spring. They can be started indoors 4-6 weeks before your last frost, using a grow light and seed starting soil mix. Name: Boston Pickling Cucumber Botanical Name: Cucumis sativus "Boston Pickling" Size at Maturity: 3" - 6" Long Days to Maturity: 55 Days Light Requirement: Full Sun Planting Time: Warm Season Sowing Method: Direct Sow Planting Depth: 1 1/2" Plant Spacing: Hills 18" apart Hardiness Zones: All Average Seeds Per Packet: ~1/2 tsp

  • 300 Early Purple Sprouting Broccoli Seeds - Seed World 300 Early Purple Sprouting Broccoli Seeds - Seed World

    300 Early Purple Sprouting Broccoli Seeds

    Early Purple Sprouting Broccoli Seeds Non-GMO, Heirloom Purple Sprouting Broccoli (Brassica oleracea) is an old English-bred heirloom that is hardy and excellent for overwintering. Expect this early variety's plants to grow to 24-36" high. Beautiful and distinguished purple heads that are very tasty. Also known as Italian asparagus in other regions of the world. It will turn green when cookedGermination in 5-10 days, maturity in 58-65 days Soil pH: 6.2 - 7.2 Soil Type: Loam, SandClimate: Cold, Sub-tropical, Temperate Sunlight: Partial ShadeGenus: Brassica oleracea USDA Hardiness Zone (Β°F): Zones 5-12Vegetable Type: Purple Sprouting Broccoli Common Name: Purple Broccoli Watering: Medium

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    Carolina Cucumber Seeds – Crisp, Heirloom Variety

    Grow fresh, juicy, and crisp cucumbers right in your garden with Carolina Cucumber Seeds, an heirloom southern favorite known for its rich flavor, high yield, and disease resistance. Perfect for slicing, pickling, or eating straight from the vine, Carolina Cucumbers thrive in warm, sunny climates and deliver consistent production all season long. This variety produces medium-length, bright green cucumbers with smooth skin and a mild, refreshing taste β€” ideal for salads, sandwiches, and homemade pickles. Vigorous vines and strong roots make it an excellent choice for both home gardeners and market growers seeking dependable, delicious harvests. 🌱 Why Grow Carolina Cucumber Seeds? πŸ₯’ Crisp, refreshing flavor perfect for fresh eating or pickling. 🌿 High-yielding heirloom variety trusted for generations. 🌞 Thrives in warm, sunny conditions β€” ideal for southern gardens. πŸ’ͺ Disease-resistant and easy to grow for beginners. 🧺 Perfect for garden-to-table freshness all summer long. 🌿 Growing Tips β˜€οΈ Light: Full sun (6–8 hours daily). 🌱 Soil: Rich, well-draining soil with compost or organic matter. πŸ’§ Water: Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy. 🌑️ Temperature: Germinates best at 70–90Β°F. 🌾 Planting Depth: Sow 1 inch deep, 12 inches apart in rows. 🌸 Harvest: Pick cucumbers when 6–8 inches long for best flavor. πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: Regular harvesting encourages continuous fruit production! ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are Carolina Cucumbers good for pickling?Yes! They’re perfect for bothΒ fresh eating and pickling due to their crisp texture and mild flavor. How long do they take to harvest?Expect your first cucumbers inΒ 50–60 days after planting. Can I grow Carolina Cucumbers in containers?Absolutely! Use aΒ large pot with a trellis or support for the vines. Do they need pollinators?Yes β€” bees and other pollinators help maximize fruit production. How often should I water my cucumber plants?WaterΒ deeply 2–3 times per week, especially in hot weather. Where to Buy Carolina Cucumber Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, Non-GMO Carolina Cucumber seeds β€” perfect for gardeners who love crisp, flavorful cucumbers straight from the vine. Enjoy fast U.S. shipping and start growing your own healthy, delicious produce today!

    $8.99 - $11.99

  • 3 Stachys Affinis - Chinese Artichoke Tubers for Planting - Seed World 3 Stachys Affinis - Chinese Artichoke Tubers for Planting - Seed World

    3 Stachys Affinis - Chinese Artichoke Tubers for Planting

    A true garden delicacy, Chinese Artichoke (Stachys affinis) is a cold-hardy perennial grown for its small, knobby white tubersβ€”nutty, crisp, and perfect for fresh eating or quick cooking. Also known as Crosne or Japanese Artichoke, this mint-family root crop is easy to grow, low maintenance, and offers both ornamental foliage and culinary reward. Unlike traditional artichokes, Chinese Artichoke grows underground tubers that form in tight clusters and resemble coiled spirals or caterpillars. Their flavor is mild, slightly nutty, and refreshingly crunchyβ€”ideal for stir-fries, pickling, tempura, or raw snacking. We like growing Stachys affinis for its reliability in cold climates (zones 4–9), its ornamental value in edible gardens, and its underappreciated but gourmet-grade yield. Plant once, harvest every fall, and enjoy one of the most unique root vegetables you can grow at home. 🌱 Why Grow Chinese Artichoke (Stachys affinis) Tubers Produces nutty, crisp tubers ideal for raw and cooked dishes Cold-hardy perennial (zones 4–9) with ornamental green foliage Unique spiral-shaped tubers with gourmet flavor and texture Easier to grow than traditional artichokes or Jerusalem artichokes Little-known heritage crop gaining renewed popularity Low maintenance and adaptable to most garden soils 🌿 Growing Tips Plant tubers in early spring or fall, 2–3 inches deep in loose, fertile soil Space 12–18 inches apart in full sun to partial shade Keep soil consistently moist but well-drained Tubers form in late summer and are ready for harvest after first frost Leave a few tubers in ground to regrow next season Mulch over winter in colder zones to protect roots ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) What does Chinese Artichoke taste like?The tubers are mildly nutty, earthy, and crispβ€”similar to water chestnuts or jicama, but richer. How big are the tubers?They’re small, about 1–2 inches long, with a segmented, spiral shape. Is this a perennial?Yes. In zones 4–9, it comes back yearly if some tubers are left in the soil after harvest. When do I harvest?Harvest after the first fall frost. Tubers are formed late in the season and improve in flavor after cooling. Can I eat them raw?Yes. They’re delicious raw, lightly pickled, or added to salads for crunch. Do they spread?They’re not invasive but will naturalize gently if left unchecked. You can easily manage spread by harvesting fully.

  • 250 Black Beauty Eggplant Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom - Seed World 250 Black Beauty Eggplant Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom - Seed World

    400 Black Beauty Eggplant Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom

    Black Beauty Eggplant Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom Black Beauty eggplant is a classic heirloom and is considered, by many, to be the best eggplant variety in the world! Name: Black Beauty EggplantSolanum MelongenaType: HeirloomSize at Maturity: Up to 50 InchWeigh 1-3 poundsDays to Maturity: 75-80 DaysLight Requirement: Full SunPlanting Time: Warm SeasonPlanting Depth: 1/4"Plant Spacing: 18" - 24" apartSoaking seeds in water for 12-24 hours before planting will help speed up germination.

  • 200 Purple Shine Chinese Eggplant Seeds - Seed World 200 Purple Shine Chinese Eggplant Seeds - Seed World

    200 Purple Shine Chinese Eggplant Seeds

    Purple Shine Chinese Eggplant Seeds | Long Aubergine Asian Vegetable Seeds Purple Shine Chinese Eggplant is a hybrid variety of long purple eggplant that has a shiny soft-purple sheen, thinner skin, and fewer seeds, making it ideal for stir-fry cooking. Purple Shine is an easy-to-grow variety that has big yields of long purple gem-like fruit on upright bushes. It is widely popular in Szechuan cuisine as its mild flavor pairs well with strong flavors and spices. Chinese Eggplant also makes an excellent supplement to vegetarian and vegan diets. It boasts a variety of health benefits, including high amounts of dietary fiber, potassium, and B vitamins.Also Known As Aubergine, Brinjal, Melanzana, Melongene, or Guinea SquashPlant Name: Eggplant, Purple Shine F1Latin Name: Solanum melongena or Solanum ovigerum or Solanum trongumDays to Germinate: 7-14Days to Harvest: 78Germination Rate: 90%Growth Habit: BushUSDA Zones: 5-12Lifespan: AnnualSunlight: Full Sun, Partial ShadePollination: Hybrid

  • 20 Scallopini Squash Patty Pan Zucchini Seeds - Seed World 20 Scallopini Squash Patty Pan Zucchini Seeds - Seed World

    20 Scallopini Squash Patty Pan Zucchini Seeds

    Scallopini Squash Patty Pan Zucchini White Green Yellow Black Organic Seeds Green PattypanA middle-early variety. The plant is a bush type and medium branchy. Fruits are discoid in shape with scalloped edges, with a weight of 15-20 oz (0.4-0.5 kg). In technical ripeness, the fruits are dark green, with white flesh. The variety is valued for an original, attractive appearance, and good quality products. Resistant to downy and powdery mildew.White PattypanAn early maturing variety. The period from germination to the beginning of ripening is 45 to 55 days. Fruits are medium in size, disc-shaped with a serrated edge, 6-7" (15-18 cm) in diameter, weighing 10-12 oz (300-350 g), and white in color. The pulp is white.Black PattypanAn early, high-yielding, and bush variety. The skin on young fruits is dark green and almost black on old ones, disc-shaped. The pulp is tender and juicy. Resistant to a drop in temperature up to 40 F (+ 5 Β° C). A high-yielding for a long time. Ideal for canning.Yellow PattypanAn early maturing variety. The growing season from germination to technical ripeness is 45 to 50 days. The bush-type plant. Fruits are disc-shaped with jagged edges, yellow-orange in color, with an average weight of 10-20 oz (300-600 g). The pulp is light orange in color, firm, and juicy. The variety is relatively resistant to powdery mildew. Used for preservation and home cooking. Planting Time: 40-50 daysSoil pH: Acidic Growth Habit: ClumpingSoil Type: Clay, Loam, Sand Features: EdibleClimate: Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Marine West Coast Sunlight: Full Sun, Medium SunGenus: Zucchini (Courgette)Species: Cucumis sativus USDA Hardiness Zone (Β°F): 2-11 Germination: 90-95%Aspect: All-facingLife Cycle: AnnualCommon Name: Zucchini (Courgette)Watering: MediumQuantity: 20Β Scallopini Squash Patty Pan Zucchini Seeds

  • 250 Yellow Pear Cherry Tomato Seeds - Seed World 250 Yellow Pear Cherry Tomato Seeds - Seed World

    250 Yellow Pear Cherry Tomato Seeds

    Yellow Pear Cherry Tomato Seeds – Sweet Heirloom Flavor, Easy to Grow Vibrant Color | High Yield | Perfect for Salads & Snacking Grow your own sunny yellow pear-shaped cherry tomatoes with this heirloom, non-GMO varietyβ€”loved for its mild sweetness, eye-catching color, and abundant harvest. These tomatoes are perfect for gardens, containers, or raised beds, and they thrive in full sun and warm weather. 🌿 Why You’ll Love It:β€’ Unique Pear Shape & Bright Yellow Colorβ€’ Mild, Sweet Flavor – Ideal for salads, snacking, and garnishesβ€’ Heirloom & Non-GMO – Naturally delicious and easy to growβ€’ Fast-Growing & Productive – Matures in just 60–90 daysβ€’ Great for Beginners & Experts – Thrives indoors or outdoors 🌱 Growing Info: Botanical Name: Solanum lycopersicum Size at Maturity: ~4 oz Planting Time: Warm season Sowing Method: Start indoors, transplant after frost Light Requirement: Full sun Planting Depth: Β½ inch Spacing: 18–36 inches apart Whether you're filling your summer salad bowl or adding a splash of color to your garden, Yellow Pear Tomatoes offer charm, flavor, and high yields with minimal effort.

  • Sale -14% Hyacinth Bean Seeds - Seed World Hyacinth Bean Seeds - Seed World

    Hyacinth Bean Seeds

    Hyacinth Bean Seeds – Rare, Vibrant Vine Add a stunning touch to your garden withΒ Hyacinth Bean Vines. This rare variety features beautiful light to dark purple flowers and slender pods, perfect for trellises, fences, or as a decorative climbing plant. The young pods are not just ornamentalβ€”they’re a delicious vegetable, known for their unique flavor and vibrant appeal. Why Choose This Variety? Stunning Flowers & Pods: Eye-catching purple blooms with edible, tender pods. Fast Growth: Vigorous vines thrive in summer heat, perfect for trellises and fences. High Yield: Daily harvesting during the active growing season ensures a bountiful supply. Planting Instructions: Soak: Soak seeds for 6-8 hours before planting. Sow: Plant 1 inch deep and 6 inches apart in well-drained soil. Care: Thrives in warm weather; growth slows in cooler temperatures. Enhance your garden with this rare, show-winning vineβ€”order yourΒ Hyacinth Bean Seeds today for beauty and flavor! 🌱

    $10.31 - $27.99

  • 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!

  • 50 Honeydew Cantaloupe Seeds - Seed World 50 Honeydew Cantaloupe Seeds - Seed World

    100 Honeydew Cantaloupe Seeds

    Honeydew Melon Seeds Grow your own Honeydew Cantaloupe melons with our premium seeds. Known for their smooth, creamy texture and sweet flavor, Honeydew melons are a favorite for their refreshing taste. These seeds produce large fruits that are perfect for slicing up on hot days, adding to fruit salads, or enjoying as a hydrating snack. Key Features: Rich Flavor: Delivers a sweet, subtly refreshing taste ideal for summer refreshments. Generous Size: Produces substantial melons, typically weighing between 4 to 8 pounds each. Culinary Versatility: Excellent for direct consumption, as part of fruit salads, or in gourmet dishes. Robust Growth: Suitable for various climates, thriving in both garden beds and containers. Honeydew Cantaloupe Melon Seed Specifications: Season: Annual USDA Zones: 4-11 Height: Vine growth Bloom Season: Late spring Environment: Full sun Soil Type: Rich, well-drained Latin Name: Cucumis melo (Inodorus group) Temperature: 65-80Β°F for optimal growth Average Germ Time: 7-10 days Light Required: Full sun Depth: 0.5 inches Sowing Rate: 2-3 seeds per hill Moisture: Regular watering to maintain moist soil Plant Spacing: 24-36 inches apart Honeydew Cantaloupe Melon Seeds offer a simple way to add a fruitful bounty to your garden, yielding large, delicious melons that serve as both a tasty treat and a beautiful addition to your growing space.

  • Peruvian Purple Stripe Garlic Bulbs for Planting Eating - Seed World Peruvian Purple Stripe Garlic Bulbs for Planting Eating - Seed World

    Ships from Moriarty, NM, USA Peruvian Purple Stripe Garlic Bulbs for Planting Eating

    The perfect choice for both planting and culinary delight. These vibrant bulbs boast a striking purple hue, adding a pop of color to your garden while delivering rich, full-bodied flavor to your dishes. Whether you're a passionate gardener or a culinary enthusiast, these bulbs are your ticket to fresh, homegrown garlic with a peruvian twist. Plant them in your garden for a bountiful harvest, or elevate your culinary creations with their unique and robust garlic flavor. These bulbs are hand-harvested, have nice-sized cloves, and are dried in a controlled setting. It's typical for the exterior paper to peel a little. They have been properly cured, so you can cook with them or store them in a cool, dry location until it's time to plant. You will be rewarded with enormous garlic cloves the following spring if you save the largest cloves for planting. has 8 to 10 cloves on average per bulb. It is strong and resilient and does well in the heat of the summer.Β  both in tropical and northern climates, is quite productive. Variety: Peruvian Purple Stripe Garlic (Allium sativum).Bulb Type: Softneck garlic with striking purple-striped bulbs.Bulb Size: Varied sizes, typically 1.5 to 2 inches in diameter.Cloves per Bulb: Approximately 8-12 cloves per bulb.Flavor Profile: Robust and full-bodied garlic flavor with a mild to moderate spiciness. Perfect for various culinary applications.Planting Season: Best planted in the fall for a summer harvest.Growing Zones: Suitable for a wide range of USDA hardiness zones, typically zones 3-9.Yield: Under optimal conditions, each bulb can produce 8-12 new bulbs.Growth Height: Garlic plants typically reach a height of 18-24 inches.Harvest Time: Harvest typically occurs in late spring or early summer, depending on planting time.Usage: Suitable for both planting and culinary use. Plant in well-drained soil and enjoy fresh, homegrown garlic in your recipes.Storage: Store harvested bulbs in a cool, dry place with good air circulation for long-lasting freshness.Origin: Grown from quality Peruvian Purple Stripe garlic stock.GMO-Free: Our Peruvian Purple Stripe Garlic Bulbs are non-GMO.Package Contents:Β 4 Bulbs - 10lbs Fresh Organic Heirloom Plant or Eat

    $28.99 - $219.00

  • Live Portobello Mushroom Spawn - 1 Lb. - Seed World

    Live Portobello Mushroom Spawn - 1 Lb.

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    Nurture Gourmet Delights: Discover Portobello Mushroom Spawn Today! Delve into Culinary Mastery: Introducing Portobello Mushroom Spawn. Elevate your dining experience with homegrown gourmet treasures. Our top-tier Portobello Mushroom Spawn empowers you to nurture bold, flavorful mushrooms that tantalize your palate and enrich your recipes. From soil to stove, relish the gratification of cultivating your own culinary marvels. Embark on your flavor-filled journey now – harness the potential of Portobello Mushroom Spawn and relish the incomparable joy of harvesting your very own gourmet marvels. Season: Varies by region, typically spring to early summer USDA Zones: Zones 7-10 Height: Variable, typically 4-6 inches Bloom Season: Late spring to early summer Bloom Color: Lavender-pink Environment: Outdoor gardens, rockeries, containers Soil Type: Well-draining, nutrient-rich Deer Resistant: Yes Latin Name: Pinguicula primuliflora Temperature: Prefers cool to mild temperatures Germ Time: 2-4 weeks on average Light Required: Bright, indirect sunlight Depth: Surface sow (light needed for germination) Sowing Rate: 5-10 seeds per square inch Moisture: Consistently moist, avoid waterlogging Plant Spacing: 6-8 inches apart These are live mycelium grain cultures that are moist or wet.Great mushroom for every climateAmong the finest for beginnersGrows on a composted mixture of straw and chicken/horse dung.

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    $62.00

  • Two red onions with roots in the soil against a blurred green background Red onions with roots attached against a light blue sky

    Red Grano Onion Seeds – Allium cepa | Sweet, Mild, Long-Day Onion

    Red Grano Onion (Allium cepa) is a long-day, sweet onion variety prized for its consistent bulb formation and dependable yields. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, maturing into medium to large, globe-shaped onions with thin skins and firm flesh. Easy to grow and adaptable, Red Grano is ideal for beginner and experienced gardeners alike. This variety matures in just 110–120 days, storing well for months when cured properly. Add a reliable, flavorful staple crop to your home gardenβ€”perfect for culinary use all year long! 🌱 Why Grow Red Grano Onion Seeds? πŸ”΄ Sweet, mild flavor perfect for fresh eating 🌱 High germination & easy for beginners πŸ’ͺ Strong disease resistance & dependable yields πŸ§… Long-lasting storage onionβ€”excellent for winter use β˜€οΈ Ideal for full-sun gardens, raised beds & containers 🌿 Growing Tips Planting Season: Early spring once soil is workable Sunlight: Full sun (6–8 hours daily) Soil: Loose, well-drained soil; avoid heavy clay Sowing Depth: ΒΌ inch deep Spacing: 4–6 inches between plants Watering: Keep soil evenly moist during bulb formation Harvest: When tops fall and bulbs swell Pro Tip: Cure onions in a warm, shaded, well-ventilated area for 7–14 days before storing. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are Red Grano onions sweet or spicy?They are mild and sweet, making them excellent for raw eating. How long do they take to mature?Typically 110–120 days from sowing. Can I grow Red Grano onions in containers?Yes! Use a deep container with loose soil and good drainage. Do Red Grano onions store well?Yes, when cured properly, they store for 2–4 months. Are these seeds non-GMO?Yesβ€”all Seeds World seeds are 100% non-GMO. Where to Buy Red Grano Onion Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Red Grano Onion seeds with fast U.S. shipping, careful packaging, and reliable germination. Stock up today for a productive growing season!

    $8.99 - $17.99

  • 125 San Marzano Tomato Seeds - Seed World 125 San Marzano Tomato Seeds - Seed World

    125 San Marzano Tomato Seeds

    San Marzano Tomato Seeds, NON-GMO San Marzano Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) is a famous Italian-type tomato that is best known for sauces, pastes, and soups. This determinate plant will produce long cylindrical fruits up to 5" long and 5-6 ounces. Great for canning and drying as well. Roma type tomatoGermination in 7-10 days, maturity in 75-80 daysSoil pH: 5.0 - 6.0 Soil Type: Clay, Loam, Peat, SandClimate: Sub-tropical, Temperate Sunlight: Full SunGenus: Lycopersicon esculentum "San Marzano" USDA Hardiness Zone (Β°F): Zones 3-12Common Name: Tomato Watering: Medium

  • 250 American Flag Leek Seeds - Seed World 250 American Flag Leek Seeds - Seed World

    250 American Flag Leek Seeds

    American Flag Leek Seeds, Broad London, NON-GMO Leek – American Flag (Allium ampeloprasum) is the standard variety for many home gardens. This biennial is grown as an annual and is a close cousin to both onion and garlic. Plants will reach 15-20” in height and will grow thick blue-green leaves with large white stems. Very easy to grow and great for harvesting in fall and winter. Will overwinter in milder climatesGermination in 5-12 days, maturity in 130 daysGermination: 85%Light Requirement: Full SunPlanting Time: Cool SeasonSowing Method: Indoor or Direct SowPlanting Depth: 1/4"Plant Spacing: 2-4"

  • 25 Birdhouse Gourd Seeds - Seed World 25 Birdhouse Gourd Seeds - Seed World

    25 Birdhouse Gourd Seeds

    Birdhouse Gourd Hard-shelled Calabash Lagenaria Siceraria Vine Seeds Birdhouse Gourd Vines will happily climb up trellises, fences, porch supports, etc. They produce 8-10” gourds that are popular for crafting into birdhouses. As you can see from the pictures, there are an unlimited number of design possibilities. The gourd can be dried and then painted, carved, cut, or drilled as if they were made of wood. They make perfect homes for the Wren, Swallow, Nuthatch, Tufted Titmouse, Bluebird, Purple Martin, or Flicker. Name: Birdhouse GourdOther Common Names: Hard Shelled Gourd / CalabashScientific Name: Lagenaria SicerariaColor: Green Gourds & White FlowersPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostHarvest: 100 - 125 DaysPlant Height: 12 - 15 Foot VinePlant Spacing: 4 - 6 FeetLight Requirements: SunSoil and Water Preferences: Average

  • 200 Copenhagen Cabbage Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom - Seed World 200 Copenhagen Cabbage Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom - Seed World

    200 Copenhagen Cabbage Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom

    Copenhagen Cabbage Seeds | NON-GMO | Heirloom | Fresh Vegetable Seeds 65 to 75 days. The Copenhagen Market cabbage was produced in Denmark and brought to America in 1909. It is a hardy plant that can be grown in climate zones three through nine. The plant produces medium-sized, green heads that can liven up any dish. After about sixty-five to seventy-five days, the heads will be ready to be harvested. They provide a sweet and delicate flavor. Copenhagen Market Cabbage seeds produce a generous yield of tasty heads up to 4 pounds. Introduced in the early 20th century, the Copenhagen Market cabbage has been growing strong ever since. Name: Copenhagen Market CabbageType: HeirloomSize at Maturity: Up to 5 Pound HeadDays to Maturity: 65-75 DaysLight Requirement: Sun/Partial ShadePlanting Time: Cool SeasonSowing Method: Indoor SowPlanting Depth: 1/4"Plant Spacing: 24"

  • 50 Rainbow Beefsteak Tomato Seeds - Seed World 50 Rainbow Beefsteak Tomato Seeds - Seed World

    50 Rainbow Beefsteak Tomato Seeds

    Rainbow Beefsteak Tomato Seeds | Heirloom | Non-GMO | Fresh Garden Seeds Tomatoes like lots of sun and water. Make sure to water tomatoes early in the day so the soil is not as wet overnight. Tomatoes are annuals in the US.Β  Tomatoes do best if started indoors and transferred outside in the early spring, after the last frost. These Beefsteak Rainbow tomatoes areΒ ready around 85 days after planting.Β  Life Cycle: AnnualLight Requirement: Full SunPlanting Season: Warm SeasonFruit Size: Up to 2 LbsDays to Maturity: 60-90 DaysPlant Spacing: 18-36 InchesPlanting Depth: 1/4-1/2 InchSowing Method: Start IndoorsWater Needs: AverageCold Stratification: No Quantity:Β 50 Rainbow Beefsteak Tomato Seeds


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It’s no less than a blessing to have a backyard full of juicy and fresh veggies you can pluck and consume anytime! Discover our high-quality vegetable seeds online and start your garden today.

We help you fulfill this dream with our high-grade vegetable seeds that grow easily into healthy and fresh vegetables. In this category, you’ll find different Non GMO vegetable seeds variants. For example, our onion seeds include Sweet Spanish Onion Seeds, Eclipse Onion Seeds, Giant onion Seeds, and more. Want juicy cucumbers for salad or broccoli for pizza topping? Grow all you love with Seed World’s diverse veg seeds range.

Get that satisfaction of chopping your veggies, knowing they were nurtured by your own hands! Start shopping for vegetable seeds for sale today!

Our Vegetable Seeds Online Categories

1. Tomato Varieties

Being a flavorful and colorful addition to countless dishes, tomatoes are a must-have veggie in your yard. These tomatoes come in many different options. You will be amazed to see the vegetable seed variants for tomatoes we have.

Climbing tomatoes fit perfectly for vertical gardening, while Homestead tomatoes suit compact spaces. Many other varieties differ in size, color, shape, and taste. Pick the one that fits both your taste and your available space.

2. Cucumbers

Now, enjoy the refreshing crunch of a homegrown cucumber by sowing diverse varieties in our assortment. Our selection includes crisp pickling cucumbers and sweet slicing types. The vegetable garden seeds grow unique cucumber types, with or without seeds, textured or smooth, sweet or not.

3. Gourd Varieties

Explore unique gourds like luffa and snake gourds, serving varied kitchen purposes. Gourd varieties can be both ornamental and edible, making them a fantastic part of your garden. Delight yourself with fresh salads, tangy pickles, and unique dishes from your garden.

4. Onion & Garlic Varieties

Nothing matches the taste of homegrown onion and garlic that add authentic, powerful flavor to dishes. Buy vegetable seeds to plant in your garden, including sweet onion, giant onion, Red Creole Onion, and others.

5. Leafy Greens & Lettuce Varieties

Let your everyday superfood, green salad, grow gracefully with our leafy greens and lettuce vegetable seeds online. We offer an extensive range of lettuce, spinach, and kale to cultivate a nutritious salad garden flourishing in many conditions. Growing your greens means you harvest them at peak freshness, providing superior flavor and nutrition.

6. Squash & Pumpkins

Squash organic vegetable seed varieties are versatile for soups, stews, and casseroles. Growing pumpkins adds festive fall dΓ©cor and lets the family have fun. They’re also great in pies and other sweet treats!

Picture yourself hosting a harvest feast featuring your homegrown ingredients, from creamy pumpkin soup to sweet melon salads.

7. Root Vegetables & Bulbs

Get nourishment by growing carrots, beets, and radishes. Imagine crisp carrots freshly pulled from the soil or radishes adding crunch to salads. Root vegetables suit fall harvests and can be stored for winter, providing fresh produce in cold months.

8. Herbs & Specialty Seeds

Growing your own herbs such as basil, sage, and parsley ensures fresh flavors anytime you cook. Specialty seeds, including unique survival varieties, offer resilience and adaptability in various conditions. Perfect for gardeners seeking crop diversity.

9. Legumes & Peas

Legumes and peas are nutritious and versatile in the kitchen. Whether growing snap peas for snacks or kidney beans for stews, these vegetable seeds for sale are easy to cultivate and yield abundant harvests. Legumes also improve soil health by fixing nitrogen, making them perfect garden companions.

10. Broccoli, Cauliflower, & Cabbage Varieties

Broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage are stars of the cruciferous vegetable family, known for fantastic health benefits and versatility. These vegetable seeds for planting thrive in cooler weather, ideal for spring and fall gardens. Cultivating these powerhouse vegetables brings great flavor and nutrition while supporting sustainability.

11. Miscellaneous Seeds

Our miscellaneous vegetable garden seeds collection offers a treasure trove of possibilities, from beans to unique tubers. Whether experimenting with rare varieties or traditional staples, this category gives endless opportunities. Diversify your garden with these seeds and enjoy a unique harvest that stands out. Explore the wonderful world of gardening and let creativity flourish with our assorted vegetable seeds online options!

Benefits of buying organic vegetable seeds online

1. Healthier and Safer Crops

Organic vegetable seeds for sale are free from synthetic pesticides, fungicides, and chemicals. They guarantee safer, healthier produce compared to saplings possibly exposed to harmful treatment. This reduces exposure to harmful residues in home-grown vegetables.

2. Environmentally Friendly

These organic vegetable seeds grow using sustainable practices that improve soil health, conserve biodiversity, and reduce pollution. They avoid synthetic inputs, protecting ecosystems.

3. Non-GMO Assurance

Organic vegetable seeds online at our site are guaranteed as organic seeds and Non-GMO. This appeals to those concerned about ecological and health impacts of genetically modified crops.

4. Better Taste and Nutritional Value

Vegetable seeds for planting grown from organic seeds often have superior taste and higher nutrients due to no synthetic growth enhancers and a focus on soil fertility. Buying organic seeds means investing in your health.

What is the easiest vegetable seed to grow?

Leafy greens and lettuce seeds are among the easiest vegetable seeds to grow. Their straightforward cultivation makes them ideal for gardening beginners. Their simplicity and undemanding growth needs make them popular among new gardeners.

How do I select vegetable seeds for different seasons?

Consider these factors when making a choice:

Temperature: Choose seeds thriving in your seasonal temperature range - cold-hardy for spring and fall, heat-tolerant for summer.

Days to Maturity: Select seeds with maturity periods suited to your growing season length.

Frost Dates: Match seed maturity with last frost in spring or first frost in fall.

Soil Conditions: Opt for seeds suited to soil conditions of the season (e.g., well-draining for spring, moisture-retentive for summer).

Water Requirements: Consider seeds matching typical rainfall or irrigation patterns of your season.

What vegetables should I grow as a beginner?

Leafy Greens & Lettuce: Fast-growing, low-maintenance, and perfect for beginners.

  • Tomatoes: Versatile and abundant, suited for various climates.

  • Cucumbers & Gourds: Fast-growing, hearty, and great for trellises.

  • Onions: Low-maintenance and adaptable to different soil types.

  • Herbs & Specialty Plants: Easy to grow in containers and add flavor to dishes.

  • Root Vegetables: Carrots and radishes are simple to cultivate and harvest.

  • Legumes: Peas and beans are forgiving and enrich the soil with nitrogen.

what are you waiting for? get your vegetable seeds online today!

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Fundamentals of Precision Agriculture for Vegetable Crops

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