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  • Dill Herb Seeds (Anethum graveolens ‘Yellow’)

    Dill Herb Seeds (Anethum graveolens ‘Yellow’)

    Anethum graveolens ‘Yellow’ is a popular culinary herb known for its aromatic leaves and versatile garden use. Suitable for home gardens, containers, and field planting. Easy to grow and adaptable to a wide range of climates. Ideal for culinary herb gardens and bulk planting.

    $19.98 - $29.98

  • Sale -50% Vaccaria segetalis ‘Cowherb’ Wildflower & Filler Seed Seeds Vaccaria segetalis ‘Cowherb’ Wildflower & Filler Seed Seeds

    Vaccaria segetalis ‘Cowherb’ Wildflower & Filler Seed Seeds

    Add a touch of delicate, airy charm to your wildflower meadow or cutting garden. ‘Cowherb’ is an annual wildflower producing branched stems with slender, blue-green leaves and loose clusters of small, bright pink flowers with notched petals. The blooms are followed by attractive, bladder-like seed pods. Excellent as a filler in bouquets and for attracting pollinators. Easy to grow, drought-tolerant, and often used in wildflower mixes. A lovely, low-maintenance choice for gardeners seeking to create a natural, pollinator-friendly display or add delicate texture to arrangements. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Wildflower Sowing: Direct sow outdoors in early spring, as soon as the soil can be worked. Lightly cover seeds. Best Planting Season: Early spring. Days to Germination: 10–20 days Days to Bloom: 60–80 days. Sun: Full sun. Soil: Prefers average, well-drained soil. Tolerates poor soil. Spacing: 20–30 cm (8–12 inches).

    $15.98 - $29.98

  • Sale -50% Taraxacum mongolicum ‘Mongolian Dandelion’ Edible & Botanical Seeds Taraxacum mongolicum ‘Mongolian Dandelion’ Edible & Botanical Seeds

    Taraxacum mongolicum ‘Mongolian Dandelion’ Edible & Botanical Seeds

    Grow a larger, cultivated variety of the familiar dandelion, prized for its culinary uses. This perennial produces a robust rosette of deeply toothed leaves that are excellent fresh in salads or cooked. The flower buds, petals, and roots are also edible. A prolific and hardy plant for the edible landscape, herb garden, or container. Extremely easy to grow and very cold hardy. An ideal choice for foragers and gardeners looking to incorporate nutritious, perennial greens into their diet directly from the backyard. Growing Information Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial Sowing: Direct sow outdoors in early spring or fall. Lightly cover seeds. Best Planting Season: Spring or fall. Days to Germination: 7–14 days Days to Harvest: Leaves can be harvested in 40-60 days. Sun: Full sun to partial shade. Soil: Adaptable to almost any soil type. Spacing: 20–30 cm (8–12 inches).

    $15.98 - $29.98

  • Sale -50% Isatis indigotica ‘Chinese Woad’ Natural Dye & Botanical Seeds Isatis indigotica ‘Chinese Woad’ Natural Dye & Botanical Seeds

    Isatis indigotica ‘Chinese Woad’ Natural Dye & Botanical Seeds

    Cultivate a piece of dyeing history in your own garden. ‘Chinese Woad’ is a biennial plant historically used to produce a blue dye. It forms a attractive rosette of large, bluish-green leaves in its first year, followed by a tall flower stalk covered in small yellow flowers in the second year. A striking architectural plant for cottage gardens, dye gardens, or as a bold foliage accent. Grown for its ornamental value, historical interest, and potential for small-scale natural dye projects. A fascinating plant for gardeners, crafters, and history enthusiasts alike. Growing Information Plant Type: Biennial Sowing: Direct sow in late spring or summer. Lightly cover seeds. Best Planting Season: Spring to early summer. Days to Germination: 10–20 days Life Cycle: Forms foliage rosette first year; flowers, sets seed, and dies second year. Sun: Full sun to partial shade. Soil: Prefers average, well-drained soil. Spacing: 45–60 cm (18–24 inches).

    $15.98 - $29.98

  • Sale -50% Trichosanthes kirilowii ‘Snakegourd’ Ornamental Climbing Vine Seeds Trichosanthes kirilowii ‘Snakegourd’ Ornamental Climbing Vine Seeds

    Trichosanthes kirilowii ‘Snakegourd’ Ornamental Climbing Vine Seeds

    Grow a fascinating and fast-growing annual vine with unique ornamental appeal. ‘Snakegourd’ is prized for its vigorous growth, large lobed leaves, and most notably, its extraordinary long, slender, curling fruits that can reach impressive lengths. The fragrant, lacy white flowers open at night. A dramatic plant for covering large trellises, arbors, or fences, creating a tropical atmosphere. Thrives in heat and humidity, making it a conversation piece in the summer garden. Perfect for gardeners interested in unique cucurbits, vertical gardening, or simply growing something truly eye-catching. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Climbing Vine Sowing: Start indoors 3-4 weeks before last frost, or direct sow after soil is very warm. Soak seeds for 24 hours before planting. Best Planting Season: Late spring. Days to Germination: 10–20 days Days to Maturity: 70–90 days for fruit production. Sun: Full sun. Soil: Rich, well-drained, fertile soil with consistent moisture. Spacing: 90–120 cm (36–48 inches) apart with a strong, large trellis.

    $15.98 - $29.98

  • Sale -50% Corydalis bungeana ‘Bunge’s Corydalis’ Decorative Poppy-Family Seeds Corydalis bungeana ‘Bunge’s Corydalis’ Decorative Poppy-Family Seeds

    Corydalis bungeana ‘Bunge’s Corydalis’ Decorative Poppy-Family Seeds

    Add a delicate, fern-like texture and soft color to your spring garden. This charming, low-growing annual or biennial produces mounds of finely divided, blue-green foliage. In late spring, it sends up airy racemes of spurred, pink to purplish flowers, creating a lovely, ethereal effect. Perfect for rock gardens, the edges of paths, or tucked into crevices where its delicate beauty can be appreciated. Easy to grow and often self-sows in favorable conditions, it is a wonderful plant for naturalizing in partially shaded, well-drained areas. A favorite for gardeners seeking early-season delicacy. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual/Biennial Sowing: Direct sow in fall or early spring. Seeds benefit from a cold period. Lightly cover. Best Planting Season: Fall or very early spring. Days to Germination: 20–40 days Time to Bloom: Blooms in mid to late spring. Sun: Partial shade to full sun (in cooler climates). Soil: Requires well-drained, average to sandy soil. Does not like wet feet. Spacing: 15–25 cm (6–10 inches).

    $15.98 - $29.98

  • Sale -50% Rehmannia glutinosa ‘Chinese Foxglove’ Ornamental Perennial Seeds

    Rehmannia glutinosa ‘Chinese Foxglove’ Ornamental Perennial Seeds

    Enjoy the exotic beauty of bell-shaped blooms with this striking perennial. ‘Chinese Foxglove’ produces lush, fuzzy foliage and tall, graceful spikes of large, tubular flowers in gorgeous shades of pink, lavender, or yellowish-orange, often with spotted throats. A stunning focal point for partially shaded borders, woodland edges, or cottage gardens, blooming from late spring into summer. While sometimes grown as an annual in colder zones, it can perennialize in mild climates. Valued for its bold, tropical-looking flowers and preference for dappled light, it’s a show-stopping choice for adding vertical drama. Growing Information Plant Type: Tender Perennial (often grown as an annual) Sowing: Start indoors 8-10 weeks before last frost. Seeds need light to germinate; press onto soil surface. Best Planting Season: Spring. Days to Germination: 15–30 days Days to Bloom: Can bloom first year if started early. Sun: Partial shade (afternoon shade preferred). Soil: Prefers rich, moist, well-drained soil. Spacing: 30–45 cm (12–18 inches).

    $15.98 - $29.98

  • Sale -50% Polygala tenuifolia ‘Thinleaf Milkwort’ Ornamental Perennial Seeds Polygala tenuifolia ‘Thinleaf Milkwort’ Ornamental Perennial Seeds

    Polygala tenuifolia ‘Thinleaf Milkwort’ Ornamental Perennial Seeds

    Add a touch of intricate beauty to your rock garden or sunny border with this slender perennial. ‘Thinleaf Milkwort’ features fine, needle-like foliage that forms an airy, green mound. In early summer, it is adorned with unique, small purple flowers that resemble tiny butterflies or orchids. A captivating specimen for well-drained spots, alpine gardens, or as a delicate filler plant. Drought-tolerant and preferring gritty soils, it is a low-maintenance choice for gardeners who appreciate subtle forms and unique floral structures. Its fine texture provides lovely contrast to broader-leaved plants. Growing Information Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial Sowing: Start indoors. Seeds benefit from scarification (gentle nicking) and a period of cold stratification. Surface sow or barely cover. Best Planting Season: Spring, after stratification. Days to Germination: 20–40 days (can be irregular). Time to Bloom: May flower in the second year. Sun: Full sun. Soil: Requires sandy, gritty, very well-drained soil. Excellent drainage is essential. Spacing: 20–30 cm (8–12 inches).

    $15.98 - $29.98

  • Sale -50% Pseudostellaria heterophylla ‘Child Ginseng’ Ornamental Tuber Seeds Pseudostellaria heterophylla ‘Child Ginseng’ Ornamental Tuber Seeds

    Pseudostellaria heterophylla ‘Child Ginseng’ Ornamental Tuber Seeds

    Discover a delicate and charming woodland perennial for the shade garden. Often called ‘Child Ginseng’, this low-growing plant produces pairs of slender, opposite leaves and tiny, star-shaped white flowers in spring. Grown primarily for its ornamental and botanical curiosity, it forms small, edible tubers and thrives in the dappled light under trees or shrubs. A subtle and graceful plant that naturalizes gently in the right conditions. A perfect choice for gardeners looking to cultivate unique, shade-loving specimens and add intricate detail to their woodland plantings. Growing Information Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial Sowing: Sow in fall for natural cold stratification. Seeds require a cold period. Lightly press into soil surface. Best Planting Season: Fall. Days to Germination: 30–90 days (slow, requires patience). Time to Maturity: Establishes over a full growing season. Sun: Partial to full shade. Soil: Prefers moist, humus-rich, well-drained woodland soil. Spacing: 10–15 cm (4–6 inches).

    $15.98 - $29.98

  • Sale -50% Leonurus japonicus ‘Motherwort’ Traditional Garden Herb Seeds Leonurus japonicus ‘Motherwort’ Traditional Garden Herb Seeds

    Leonurus japonicus ‘Motherwort’ Traditional Garden Herb Seeds

    Add vertical interest and textural beauty to your garden with this hardy, statuesque perennial. ‘Motherwort’ is valued for its distinctive foliage—deeply lobed, dark green leaves—and its tall, square stems adorned with whorls of small, pink to lavender flowers in summer. A favorite of bees and butterflies, it adds a wild, cottage-garden charm to sunny borders and herb gardens. Extremely tough, drought-tolerant, and easy to grow, it often self-sows gently. An excellent architectural plant for gardeners seeking a low-fuss perennial with visual impact and strong ecological benefits for pollinators. Growing Information Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial Sowing: Direct sow in fall or early spring. Can also be started indoors. Lightly cover seeds. Best Planting Season: Fall or spring. Days to Germination: 10–20 days Time to Bloom: Flowers in its first or second summer. Sun: Full sun to partial shade. Soil: Adaptable to most well-drained soils, including poor and dry conditions. Spacing: 45–60 cm (18–24 inches).

    $15.98 - $29.98

  • Sale -50% Gueldenstaedtia verna ‘Manyflower’ Spring Ground Cover Seeds Gueldenstaedtia verna ‘Manyflower’ Spring Ground Cover Seeds

    Gueldenstaedtia verna ‘Manyflower’ Spring Ground Cover Seeds

    Introduce a carpet of early spring color to your garden with these charming perennial seeds. Often called ‘Manyflower’, this low-growing plant forms a dense mat of lush green foliage, which becomes covered in a profusion of small, bright pink to purplish pea-like flowers. A delightful choice for rock gardens, pathways, or the front of sunny borders, providing vital early nectar for pollinators. Hardy and adaptable, it thrives in well-drained soil and spreads gently to form an attractive, weed-suppressing cover. Perfect for gardeners seeking a long-lived, low-maintenance perennial that signals the arrival of spring with a burst of cheerful color. Growing Information Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial (Ground Cover) Sowing: Sow in fall for natural stratification, or cold stratify before spring sowing. Lightly cover seeds. Best Planting Season: Fall or early spring. Days to Germination: 20–40 days Time to Bloom: Blooms in mid to late spring. Sun: Full sun to partial shade. Soil: Requires well-drained, average to poor soil. Excellent drainage is crucial. Spacing: 15–20 cm (6–8 inches) to form a continuous mat.

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  • Sale -50% Arctium lappa ‘Great Burdock’ Edible & Botanical Root Seeds

    Arctium lappa ‘Great Burdock’ Edible & Botanical Root Seeds

    Grow a bold and useful biennial with a deep history. Great Burdock is known for its large, broad leaves and striking, globe-shaped burrs that cling to clothing and animal fur. In its first year, it forms a tasty, long taproot prized in certain culinary traditions. In the second year, it sends up a tall flower stalk. A dramatic architectural plant for the back of borders, edible landscapes, or naturalized areas. Easy to grow and tolerant of many conditions, it is valued by gardeners for its unique form, edible root (when harvested young), and interesting seed dispersal mechanism. Growing Information Plant Type: Biennial Sowing: Direct sow outdoors in late spring or early summer. Sow seeds 1-2 cm deep. Best Planting Season: Late spring to early summer. Days to Germination: 7–21 days Life Cycle: Forms a root and rosette first year; flowers, sets seed, and dies second year. Sun: Full sun to partial shade. Soil: Prefers deep, fertile, well-drained soil for straight roots. Spacing: 30–45 cm (12–18 inches) apart in rows, with rows 60-90 cm apart.

    $15.98 - $29.98

  • Sale -50% Glehnia littoralis ‘Beach Silvertop’ Coastal Botanical Seeds Glehnia littoralis ‘Beach Silvertop’ Coastal Botanical Seeds

    Glehnia littoralis ‘Beach Silvertop’ Coastal Botanical Seeds

    Cultivate a unique and hardy perennial adapted to challenging conditions. ‘Beach Silvertop’ is a fascinating coastal plant valued for its silvery, downy foliage and clusters of small white flowers that appear in umbels. Its thick, aromatic taproot and low-growing habit make it a specialist for sandy, well-drained soils and seaside or xeric gardens. This plant is grown primarily for its ornamental foliage, botanical interest, and its role in stabilizing sandy soils. A distinctive choice for gardeners creating specialized, drought-tolerant, or native-inspired landscapes. Growing Information Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial Sowing: Sow in fall or provide cold stratification for spring sowing. Lightly cover seeds. Best Planting Season: Fall or early spring. Days to Germination: 30–60 days (can be slow). Time to Maturity: Establishes over 2-3 seasons. Sun: Full sun. Soil: Requires sandy, very well-drained, poor to average soil. Excellent drainage is critical. Spacing: 30–45 cm (12–18 inches).

    $15.98 - $29.98

  • Sale -50% Trigonella foenum-graecum ‘Fenugreek’ Culinary & Aromatic Herb Seeds

    Trigonella foenum-graecum ‘Fenugreek’ Culinary & Aromatic Herb Seeds

    Grow a versatile and flavorful herb right in your kitchen garden. Fenugreek is cherished both for its aromatic, slightly bitter leaves used in fresh salads and cooked dishes, and for its hard, amber-colored seeds which are a key spice in many global cuisines. This fast-growing annual produces pretty, white, clover-like flowers and is an excellent choice for a culinary or container garden. Easy to cultivate and quick to harvest, it thrives in cool weather. A wonderful plant for gardeners and cooks wanting to explore authentic flavors and fresh homegrown ingredients. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Herb Sowing: Direct sow outdoors in early spring or fall. Lightly cover seeds. Best Planting Season: Cool seasons (spring or fall). Days to Germination: 3–7 days Days to Harvest: 20–30 days for leaves (microgreens sooner), ~120 days for seed pods. Sun: Full sun. Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil. Spacing: 15–20 cm (6–8 inches) for leaves; wider for seed production.

    $15.98 - $29.98

  • Sale -50% Euphorbia lathyris ‘Caper Spurge’ Mole Plant & Cautionary Seeds Euphorbia lathyris ‘Caper Spurge’ Mole Plant & Cautionary Seeds

    Euphorbia lathyris ‘Caper Spurge’ Mole Plant & Cautionary Seeds

    Cautionary Botanical Specimen. Also known as the “Mole Plant” due to folklore about repelling moles, this unique biennial is grown for its striking, architectural form. It features upright, blue-green stems with symmetrical, lance-shaped leaves arranged in a cross pattern. In its second year, it produces curious greenish-yellow flower structures. All parts of this plant exude a toxic, milky sap that can cause severe skin and eye irritation. Handle with extreme care and gloves. Suitable only for ornamental or curiosity planting in controlled settings by informed gardeners, and not for areas frequented by children or pets. Growing Information Plant Type: Biennial (Toxic Ornamental) Sowing: Direct sow in fall or early spring. Lightly cover seeds. Best Planting Season: Fall or spring. Days to Germination: 10–20 days Life Cycle: Forms a rosette first year, flowers and sets seed second year. Sun: Full sun to partial shade. Soil: Adaptable to most well-drained soils. Spacing: 45–60 cm (18–24 inches). Wear gloves when handling.

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  • Sale -50% Datura metel ‘Downy Thorn Apple’ Cautionary Ornamental Seeds Datura metel ‘Downy Thorn Apple’ Cautionary Ornamental Seeds

    Datura metel ‘Downy Thorn Apple’ Cautionary Ornamental Seeds

    Cautionary Ornamental Specimen. Cultivate with extreme care and awareness. Datura metel is a striking annual grown for its dramatic, large, trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of purple, white, or yellow, and its intriguing spiny seed pods. All parts of this plant are highly toxic if ingested and can be dangerous through skin contact. It is suited only for ornamental cultivation in controlled gardens, away from children, pets, and livestock. Grown strictly for its bold, tropical appearance and botanical interest by experienced and responsible gardeners. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual (Toxic Ornamental) Sowing: Start indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost. Soak seeds for 24 hours before planting. Lightly cover. Best Planting Season: Spring. Days to Germination: 14–30 days Days to Bloom: 70–90 days. Sun: Full sun. Soil: Average, well-drained soil. Spacing: 60–90 cm (24–36 inches). Handle only with gloves.

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  • Sale -50% Vincetoxicum pycnostelma ‘White Swallowwort’ Perennial Vine Seeds

    Vincetoxicum pycnostelma ‘White Swallowwort’ Perennial Vine Seeds

    Introduce a delicate and twining perennial vine to your trellises and fences. This plant produces charming clusters of small, star-shaped white flowers with a subtle, sweet fragrance in summer, followed by slender seed pods. Its slender stems and heart-shaped leaves create a light, airy screen of greenery, perfect for covering small structures or weaving through shrubs. A hardy and vigorous grower that prefers sunny, well-drained locations. Valued for its simple, cottage-garden charm and ability to attract pollinators. Growing Information Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial Vine Sowing: Direct sow in fall or spring. Seeds benefit from a period of cold stratification. Lightly cover. Best Planting Season: Fall or early spring. Days to Germination: 14–30 days Time to Bloom: Typically flowers in its second year. Sun: Full sun to partial shade. Soil: Adaptable to average, well-drained soil. Spacing: 30–45 cm (12–18 inches). Provide a trellis or support.

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  • Sale -50% Celosia cristata ‘Cockscomb’ Vibrant Annual Flower Seeds Celosia cristata ‘Cockscomb’ Vibrant Annual Flower Seeds

    Celosia cristata ‘Cockscomb’ Vibrant Annual Flower Seeds

    Ignite your garden with dramatic color and extraordinary texture. ‘Cockscomb’ Celosia is celebrated for its mesmerizing, velvety flower heads that resemble brilliantly colored coral or a rooster's comb. Available in fiery reds, vibrant yellows, deep purples, and pinks, these blooms create stunning focal points in beds, borders, and containers, and are exceptional for fresh or dried arrangements. This heat-loving, drought-tolerant annual is incredibly easy to grow and provides non-stop visual impact from summer until frost. A must-have for gardeners seeking bold, architectural flowers that thrive in the sun. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Sowing: Start indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, or direct sow after danger of frost has passed. Lightly press seeds into soil (needs light to germinate). Best Planting Season: Spring. Days to Germination: 7–14 days Days to Bloom: 80–100 days from seed. Sun: Full sun. Soil: Average, well-drained soil. Good drainage is important. Spacing: 25–30 cm (10–12 inches), depending on variety.

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  • Sale -50% Coix lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen ‘Job’s Tears’ Ornamental Grain Seeds Coix lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen ‘Job’s Tears’ Ornamental Grain Seeds

    Coix lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen ‘Job’s Tears’ Ornamental Grain Seeds

    Grow a fascinating and beautiful ornamental grass with these unique seeds. ‘Job’s Tears’ is prized for its attractive, bead-like “seeds” or pseudocarps, which start as pearly gray shells and mature to a hard, glossy gray or black, often used in jewelry and crafts. This tall, grassy annual forms graceful, arching stems and narrow leaves, adding movement and texture to borders or as a unique screen. A fast-growing and low-maintenance plant that thrives in warm, moist conditions. Valued for its decorative seed pods and architectural form, it’s a conversation piece in any garden. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Ornamental Grass Sowing: Start indoors 4-6 weeks before last frost, or direct sow after soil is warm. Soak seeds for 24 hours before planting. Best Planting Season: Spring. Days to Germination: 10–20 days Days to Maturity: 120–180 days for mature seed pods. Sun: Full sun to partial shade. Soil: Prefers fertile, moist soil but is adaptable. Spacing: 30–45 cm (12–18 inches).

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  • Sale -50% Cnidium monnieri ‘Jashoshi’ Annual Botanical Herb Seeds Cnidium monnieri ‘Jashoshi’ Annual Botanical Herb Seeds

    Cnidium monnieri ‘Jashoshi’ Annual Botanical Herb Seeds

    Cultivate a delicate and aromatic annual for the botanical or herb garden. This upright plant features finely divided, feathery foliage and produces lovely, lace-like umbels of small white flowers in summer, attracting beneficial insects. Primarily grown for its ornamental and botanical interest, it adds a fine texture and airy quality to garden beds. Easy to grow from seed, it prefers full sun and well-drained soil. A choice for gardeners interested in unique umbellifers and plants with traditional historical names. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Sowing: Direct sow in early spring or fall. Lightly cover seeds. Best Planting Season: Spring or fall. Days to Germination: 10–20 days Time to Bloom: Blooms in mid to late summer. Sun: Full sun. Soil: Prefers average, well-drained soil. Spacing: 25–35 cm (10–14 inches).

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  • Sale -50% Cleome gynandra ‘Spider Plant’ African Leafy Green Seeds Cleome gynandra ‘Spider Plant’ African Leafy Green Seeds

    Cleome gynandra ‘Spider Plant’ African Leafy Green Seeds

    Grow a unique and nutritious leafy green with these fast-growing annual seeds. Also known as Spider Plant or African Cabbage, this robust plant is valued in many cuisines for its tender, flavorful leaves which are rich in vitamins and minerals. Beyond its culinary use, it produces small white flowers and distinctive elongated seed pods, adding an interesting texture to the edible garden. Easy to cultivate and heat-tolerant, it thrives in warm conditions and can be continuously harvested. A wonderful addition for gardeners looking to explore international edible greens and diversify their home harvest. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual (Leafy Green) Sowing: Direct sow outdoors after the soil has warmed. Lightly cover seeds. Best Planting Season: Late spring to summer. Days to Germination: 5–15 days Days to Harvest: 30–50 days for leaf harvest. Sun: Full sun to partial shade. Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil but is adaptable. Spacing: 20–30 cm (8–12 inches) for leaf production.

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  • Sale -50% Clematis chinensis ‘Chinese Clematis’ Climbing Vine Botanical Seeds Clematis chinensis ‘Chinese Clematis’ Climbing Vine Botanical Seeds

    Clematis chinensis ‘Chinese Clematis’ Climbing Vine Botanical Seeds

    Adorn your trellises, arbors, and fences with the graceful beauty of this woody climbing vine. ‘Chinese Clematis’ is prized for its profusion of small, starry, creamy-white flowers with a delicate fragrance, which cover the plant in late summer and fall. Its twining stems and divided leaves create a light, airy screen of greenery. A beautiful choice for adding vertical interest and late-season blooms to the garden. A vigorous and hardy grower that thrives with its roots shaded and its foliage in the sun. A rewarding vine for gardeners seeking a less common, elegant Clematis variety. Growing Information Plant Type: Woody Deciduous Climber Sowing: Start indoors. Seeds benefit from a period of cold stratification (sow in fall or refrigerate for 2-3 months). Cover lightly. Best Planting Season: Spring, after stratification. Days to Germination: 30–90 days (can be slow and irregular). Time to Bloom: May take 2-3 years from seed to first significant bloom. Sun: Full sun to partial shade (flowers best with ample sun on the vines). Soil: Prefers moist, well-drained, neutral to alkaline soil. Keep root zone cool and shaded. Spacing: One plant per trellis or support structure.

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  • Sale -50% Thermopsis lanceolata ‘Golden Banner’ Wild Perennial Legume Seeds Thermopsis lanceolata ‘Golden Banner’ Wild Perennial Legume Seeds

    Thermopsis lanceolata ‘Golden Banner’ Wild Perennial Legume Seeds

    Bring a burst of early summer sunshine to your garden with this robust and beautiful native perennial. ‘Golden Banner’ produces stunning, upright spikes of bright yellow, pea-like flowers that resemble lupines, attracting bees and butterflies. Its attractive blue-green, trifoliate foliage forms handsome clumps. Perfect for sunny borders, prairie-style plantings, cottage gardens, and naturalized areas. A tough, drought-tolerant, and long-lived plant that fixes nitrogen, improving soil health. It provides brilliant color and ecological value with minimal care. Growing Information Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial Legume Sowing: Scarify seeds (nick/sand the hard coat) and soak overnight before sowing. Direct sow in fall or spring, or start indoors. Best Planting Season: Fall or spring. Days to Germination: 14–30 days Time to Bloom: Flowers in its second or third year. Sun: Full sun. Soil: Adaptable to average, well-drained soil. Tolerates clay and dry conditions. Spacing: 45–60 cm (18–24 inches).

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  • Sale -50% Carthamus tinctorius ‘Safflower’ Natural Colorant & Botanical Seeds Carthamus tinctorius ‘Safflower’ Natural Colorant & Botanical Seeds

    Carthamus tinctorius ‘Safflower’ Natural Colorant & Botanical Seeds

    Grow your own brilliant source of natural color and garden beauty. Safflower is a striking, thistle-like annual valued for its vibrant orange-yellow or red flower heads, which have been used for centuries to produce dyes. Its bold blooms make excellent and long-lasting cut flowers, and its spiny, blue-green foliage adds architectural interest. A fantastic plant for cutting gardens, dye gardens, and sunny borders. Easy to grow, drought-tolerant, and attractive to pollinators, it’s a versatile and rewarding plant for gardeners, crafters, and flower enthusiasts alike. Growing Information Plant Type: Annual Sowing: Direct sow outdoors after the last frost. Lightly cover seeds. Best Planting Season: Spring. Days to Germination: 7–14 days Days to Bloom: 80–100 days Sun: Full sun. Soil: Prefers average, well-drained soil. Tolerates dry, poor soils. Spacing: 20–30 cm (8–12 inches).

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