Sort by:
693 products
693 products
Discover the uniqueness
Experience the delightful flavor and health benefits of Herbal Blends.
Early Pea ‘Kelvedon Wonder’ Seeds (Pisum sativum)
Harvest sweet, tender peas early in the season with Early Pea ‘Kelvedon Wonder’ (Pisum sativum). This climbing variety produces long, plump pods packed with flavorful peas, perfect for fresh eating, steaming, or freezing. Hardy and highly productive, it’s ideal for vegetable gardens, allotments, and homegrown culinary delights.
How to Grow
-
Sow seeds directly outdoors from early spring as soon as the soil can be worked.
-
Use well-drained, fertile soil in full sun to partial shade.
-
Sow seeds 3–5 cm deep and 5–7 cm apart in rows 50–60 cm apart.
-
Provide stakes, netting, or a trellis for climbing growth.
-
Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
-
Harvest pods when fully formed but still tender for best flavor.
Key Features
-
Early-maturing variety with long, plump, sweet pods
-
Hardy climbing and highly productive
-
Ideal for fresh eating, steaming, or freezing
-
Easy to grow in temperate climates
-
Perfect for vegetable gardens and allotments
Ideal For
-
Early-season vegetable gardens and allotments
-
Fresh harvest for cooking or freezing
-
Climbing support with trellises or stakes
-
Companion planting with nitrogen-fixing crops
Sowing
-
Best time: Early spring outdoors
-
Depth: 3–5 cm
-
Spacing: 5–7 cm apart, rows 50–60 cm apart
-
Prefers full sun to partial shade and fertile, well-drained soil
Quick Tip
-
Sow successive batches every 2–3 weeks for a continuous early-season harvest.
Pink Thai Egg Tomato – Seeds
(Solanum lycopersicum)
Pink Thai Egg Tomato is a rare heirloom variety from Thailand known for its egg-shaped, rose-pink fruits and exceptional productivity. The smooth, glossy tomatoes grow in clusters and have a sweet, mild flavor with low acidity, making them perfect for fresh salads, salsas, and light cooking. Compact and hardy, this variety thrives in both warm and temperate climates.
Key Features
-
Fruit Shape: Small, egg-shaped
-
Color: Pink to rose-red
-
Flavor: Mild, sweet, and low-acid
-
Growth Habit: Indeterminate
-
Days to Maturity: 70–80 days
-
Yield: Heavy cropper with clusters of uniform fruits
Ideal For
-
Greenhouses, gardens, and containers
-
Fresh eating and gourmet dishes
-
Heirloom and specialty tomato collections
Sowing & Growing
-
Sow indoors: February – April
-
Transplant outdoors: After last frost
-
Harvest: July – October
-
Spacing: 45–60 cm apart
-
Position: Full sun, sheltered
-
Soil: Rich, well-drained compost
Care Tips
-
Support with stakes or cages for best yield.
-
Water regularly and feed with tomato fertilizer once flowering begins.
Carrot ‘Chantenay’ – Seeds
(Daucus carota)
Carrot ‘Chantenay’ is a classic, reliable variety producing short, broad, conical roots with a rich orange color and sweet, crisp flavor. Ideal for heavy or shallow soils, this variety performs well where longer carrots might struggle. Perfect for fresh eating, juicing, or roasting, ‘Chantenay’ carrots are a trusted favorite for gardeners and cooks alike.
Key Features
-
Type: Maincrop carrot
-
Root Shape: Short, conical
-
Color: Deep orange
-
Flavor: Sweet, tender, and full-bodied
-
Days to Maturity: 70–85 days
-
Soil Tolerance: Performs well in heavier or shallow soils
Ideal For
-
Kitchen gardens and allotments
-
Containers and raised beds
-
Fresh use, cooking, and juicing
Sowing & Growing
-
Sow outdoors: March – July
-
Harvest: June – October
-
Spacing: Thin to 5–8 cm apart
-
Depth: 1 cm
-
Position: Full sun
-
Soil: Loose, well-drained, stone-free
Care Tips
-
Keep soil moist for even germination.
-
Thin seedlings early to avoid crowding.
-
Avoid fresh manure to prevent root forking.
Dwarf Dill ‘Compatto’ – 1000 Seeds (Anethum graveolens)
Description:
Enhance your kitchen garden with Dwarf Dill ‘Compatto’ (Anethum graveolens), a compact, bushy herb perfect for small spaces. Producing feathery green foliage with a strong, aromatic flavor, it’s ideal for seasoning soups, salads, pickles, and fish dishes. This easy-to-grow, fast-maturing variety is suitable for containers, borders, and herb gardens, attracting beneficial insects while providing fresh, flavorful leaves throughout the growing season.
Key Features
-
Compact, bushy growth habit ideal for small gardens
-
Aromatic feathery foliage for culinary use
-
Fast-growing and easy to cultivate
-
Attracts beneficial insects
-
Suitable for containers and herb beds
Ideal For
-
Kitchen and container gardens
-
Herb borders and mixed plantings
-
Culinary use: salads, soups, pickles, and fish
-
Pollinator-friendly herb gardens
Sowing & Growing
-
Sow Indoors: February–April
-
Sow Outdoors: March–May
-
Germination: 7–14 days at 15–20°C
-
Height: 25–30 cm
-
Spacing: 20–25 cm apart
-
Light: Full sun
-
Soil: Well-drained, fertile
Care Tips
-
Water moderately and keep soil evenly moist
-
Harvest leaves regularly to encourage bushy growth
-
Mulch lightly to retain moisture
-
Can self-seed for future crops
White Stars Dwarf – 1000 Seeds (Chrysanthemum parthenium)
Description:
Brighten your garden with White Stars Dwarf (Chrysanthemum parthenium), a charming dwarf variety producing masses of small, pure white, daisy-like flowers. Compact and bushy, it blooms from late spring to early summer, making it ideal for borders, containers, rock gardens, and edging. This easy-to-grow annual attracts pollinators and provides long-lasting, cheerful color in a variety of garden settings.
Key Features
-
Small, pure white daisy-like flowers
-
Compact, bushy growth habit
-
Blooms late spring to early summer
-
Attracts bees and other pollinators
-
Easy to grow and maintain
Ideal For
-
Borders and rock gardens
-
Containers and window boxes
-
Garden edging and mixed beds
-
Pollinator-friendly gardens
Sowing & Growing
-
Sow Indoors: February–April
-
Sow Outdoors: March–May, after frost
-
Germination: 7–14 days at 18–20°C
-
Height: 15–25 cm
-
Spacing: 15–20 cm apart
-
Light: Full sun to partial shade
-
Soil: Well-drained, fertile
Care Tips
-
Water regularly but avoid waterlogging
-
Deadhead to encourage prolonged flowering
-
Mulch lightly to retain soil moisture
-
Easy to grow and low maintenance
February Orchid – 400 Seeds (Orychophragmus violaceus)
Description:
Brighten early spring gardens with February Orchid (Orychophragmus violaceus). This hardy annual produces clusters of delicate, violet-purple flowers that bloom from late winter into early spring. Its compact, bushy growth habit makes it ideal for borders, rock gardens, and container plantings. February Orchid attracts pollinators and adds cheerful color when few other plants are in bloom.
Key Features
-
Delicate violet-purple blooms from late winter to early spring
-
Hardy, compact, and bushy annual
-
Long-lasting early-season color
-
Attracts bees and pollinators
-
Easy to grow from seed
Ideal For
-
Borders and mixed flower beds
-
Rock gardens and container plantings
-
Early spring color displays
-
Pollinator-friendly gardens
Sowing & Growing
-
Sow Indoors: January–February
-
Sow Outdoors: February–March
-
Germination: 7–14 days at 15–20°C
-
Height: 30–40 cm
-
Spacing: 20–25 cm apart
-
Light: Full sun to partial shade
-
Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile
Care Tips
-
Water lightly until seedlings establish
-
Deadhead to encourage continuous flowering
-
Avoid waterlogging
-
Can self-seed for future seasons
Garden Mum Mix – 200 Seeds (Chrysanthemum indicum)
Description:
Bring vibrant late-season color to your garden with Garden Mum Mix (Chrysanthemum indicum). This annual produces a rich mix of blooms in shades of pink, yellow, red, and white on compact, bushy plants. Perfect for borders, containers, and mixed flower beds, Garden Mums attract pollinators and provide long-lasting autumn displays. Easy to grow from seed, they are ideal for adding texture and seasonal interest to your garden.
Key Features
-
Mixed colors: pink, yellow, red, and white
-
Compact, bushy growth habit
-
Long-lasting blooms in late summer and autumn
-
Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
-
Easy to grow and maintain
Ideal For
-
Borders and mixed flower beds
-
Containers and patio planters
-
Late-season color displays
-
Pollinator-friendly gardens
Sowing & Growing
-
Sow Indoors: February–April
-
Transplant Outdoors: May, after frost
-
Germination: 10–14 days at 18–22°C
-
Height: 40–60 cm
-
Spacing: 25–35 cm apart
-
Light: Full sun
-
Soil: Fertile, well-drained
Care Tips
-
Deadhead faded flowers to extend blooming
-
Water regularly, avoiding waterlogging
-
Fertilize every 2–3 weeks with balanced fertilizer
-
Pinch young growth to encourage bushy development
Angel’s Trumpets Purple – 6 Seeds (Datura brugmansia)
Description:
Add dramatic color and fragrance to your garden with Angel’s Trumpets Purple (Datura brugmansia). This tender perennial produces large, trumpet-shaped, purple flowers that hang gracefully from lush, bushy foliage. Ideal for containers, patios, and garden borders, Angel’s Trumpets offer stunning summer and autumn displays. Easy to grow from seed, they attract pollinators and bring a tropical, exotic charm to any outdoor space.
Key Features
-
Large, fragrant purple trumpet-shaped flowers
-
Bushy, lush foliage with a dramatic presence
-
Long-lasting blooms from summer to autumn
-
Attracts pollinators and adds tropical appeal
-
Easy to grow from seed
Ideal For
-
Patio containers and balcony planters
-
Borders and feature garden beds
-
Tropical or exotic garden displays
-
Pollinator-friendly gardens
Sowing & Growing
-
Sow Indoors: February–April
-
Transplant Outdoors: After frost or grow in pots
-
Germination: 14–21 days at 20–24°C
-
Height: 100–150 cm
-
Spacing: 60–80 cm apart
-
Light: Full sun to partial shade
-
Soil: Fertile, well-drained
Care Tips
-
Water regularly during growth and flowering
-
Protect from frost in cooler climates
-
Deadhead faded blooms to prolong flowering
-
Fertilize every 2–3 weeks for best results
Ornamental Gourd ‘Shenot Crown of Thorns’ – 35 Seeds (Cucurbita pepo)
Description:
Add unique autumn interest to your garden with Ornamental Gourd ‘Shenot Crown of Thorns’ (Cucurbita pepo). This unusual gourd produces striking, spiky fruits with vivid colors and a textured surface, perfect for decorative displays, crafts, and fall arrangements. Fast-growing and easy to cultivate, these gourds also attract pollinators during flowering, making them a functional and decorative addition to your garden.
Key Features
-
Unique spiky, “crown of thorns” ornamental gourds
-
Vibrant, textured fruits for decorative use
-
Fast-growing and easy to cultivate
-
Attracts pollinators during flowering
-
Perfect for autumn displays and crafts
Ideal For
-
Autumn garden decorations
-
Craft projects and fall arrangements
-
Trellises, fences, and containers
-
Pollinator-friendly gardens
Sowing & Growing
-
Sow Indoors: March–April
-
Sow Outdoors: After last frost, May
-
Germination: 7–14 days at 18–24°C
-
Spacing: 60–90 cm apart
-
Height/Spread: Vining, up to 3–4 m
-
Light: Full sun
-
Soil: Fertile, well-drained
Care Tips
-
Provide support for climbing vines if needed
-
Water regularly, keeping soil moist but not soggy
-
Fertilize with balanced fertilizer every 2–3 weeks
-
Harvest mature fruits before frost for decorations
Showing 9/693
