Flowers

Flower Seed

Shop and grow a beautiful selection of annual and perennial flower seeds. Try growing flowers for containers, cut flowers, or edible flowers!

Beautiful yellow blooms with sweet fragrance! Hyacinth are one of the most popular flowers around coveted for their beauty and smell. Having Hyacinths in your flower garden will make sure you catch fragrant smells with the wind. Excellent container flower to bring indoors when they begin to bloom. Grow well in rock gardens, borders, and pots.Water in fall to help good root growth before ground freezes. Do not water in excess during summer when bulb is dormant.Care: Use low nitrogen fertilizer in fall and spring. After blooming leave foliage and water weekly. This will help with root growth. When leaves turn yellow and die back foliage may be removed. Placing mulch over plant during winter will help keep plant dormant and protected.Cut Flowers:Hyacinths make excellent cut flowers. Cut as many as needed and bring indoors to enjoy their beauty and scent.

The Purple Climbing Rose looks absolutely beautiful as it is going up a fence, pillar, shed or other structures in the garden! This purple climbing variety is a popular plant for vertical gardens. They will grow great up a trellis or an arbor so that they have a suitable place to grow. You can also be creative and train the Purple Climbing to go over a fence, a pillar, a garden shed, or other structures in your yard.

The Blue Indigo Baptisia is the most popular Baptisias around as it provides early deep blue blooms in a beautiful bushy shape. This flower variety produces very attractive deep blue blooms and great bushy foliage that can be enjoyed all summer long. The Blue Indigo can grow up to 4' in height and its branching habit make wide spacing advisable in home landscaping.

Beautiful zinnia plants covered with star shaped flowers. Great for pollinator gardens for attracting bees and butterflies. Zinnias are known for their drought and heat tolerance. This variety grows approximately 14" tall and 8" wide.

A mix of our large flowering crocus varieties! Crocus are the earliest of flowers to arrive in spring. Excellent for lawns, borders, containers and rock gardens. Crocus come in a variety of colors that look great in any flower garden. Crocus are small clump-forming perennials that are have small blooms.

The Butterfly Asclepias is sun-loving, easy to grow and blooms brilliant, vibrant orange colored blooms that will attract may pollinators to the garden. This stunning variety and can reach 2' feet tall. Sow in early January for first year blooms.

Tiny daffodils with several blooms per stem! A fragrant Daffodil with white petals surrounding small, buttercup yellow centers. Petals open with yellow hints and grow paler with as they mature. With 3-5 blooms per stem, this little flower puts on quite the show!  

The Yellow Bush Rose is a very popular and beautiful yellow perennial rose bush variety will definitely beautify the garden! This variety looks great along fence lines, next to houses and anywhere you need some extra color.

The creamy white and golden blossoms with the deep chocolate center of the Italian White Sunflower look beautiful in any garden or bouquet. These tall sunflowers are drought and heat tolerant, making them easy to care for! The Italian White will attract butterflies and birds year after year. Enjoy the beautiful multiple blooms all summer long and even into early fall.

The most popular and America's favorite daffodil! Dutch Master, also known as King Alfred, is perfect for borders, rock gardens and naturalizing yards. A mid-spring bloomer that has large cups and bright yellow color.  

The Mardi Gras Blend Tall Sunflower is a beautiful mixture of pale yellow to dark red colors that will look beautiful in any garden. This free flowering mix is filled with multiple branched and flowered plants with strong stems. The flower heads will grow to be 5 inches when bloomed and make for a stunning cut flower. This tall blend will get to be 6-7 feet tall.

Candle Fire okra seeds produce a striking heirloom-style okra grown for its vivid red pods and strong garden performance, combining ornamental appeal with excellent culinary quality. Candle Fire is believed to descend from traditional African and Southern U.S. okra lines valued for color and heat tolerance. The plants grow upright and vigorous, reaching 4–6 feet tall, with green foliage accented by red veins and stems, and produce slender, deep red pods that turn green when cooked while remaining tender at harvest size. Candle Fire okra thrives in hot weather and full sun, preferring fertile, well-drained soil and consistent moisture. Sow seeds directly after soil has thoroughly warmed, soak seeds before planting to improve germination, and harvest pods young and frequently to encourage continuous production.

Carnival Mix comes in 4 vibrant shades, with big semi- to fully-double flowers that arise all along tall, sturdy stalks beginning just 4 months from sowing. An annual Summer Carnival Hollyhock is a long-blooming, very colorful series so garden-worthy that it received an AAS Award. Tall and stately, it blooms all summer for a rich display of big powderpuff blossoms in every shade of pink, rose, red, and yellow.

An easy and productive greenery that is a beautiful filler for bouquets. The blooms of Persian are tiny seed pods on sturdy branches. Best to plant this every couple weeks to have a continual harvest.

Hipster Blue Limonium seeds—often referred to as Sea Lavender, Statice, or Limonium sinuatum—produce a modern, vibrant take on a classic cut-flower favorite that has been grown for centuries around the Mediterranean for its long-lasting blooms and excellent dried-flower qualities. This variety features sturdy stems topped with clouds of papery, lavender-blue calyxes that hold their color exceptionally well, giving arrangements a soft, airy texture both fresh and dried. Plants thrive in full sun, heat, and drought, preferring sandy or well-drained soil, and they resent overwatering. For best results, start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost, lightly covering them, and transplant once the weather warms; in the garden, avoid rich soils and excess moisture, as limonium performs best under lean, dry conditions.

Single Late TulipHeight: 22-24"Description: Dark blooms that mix well with pastel tulipsBloom Time: Late SpringColor: Marron to BlackFoliage Color: GreenHeight: 22-24"Description: Dark blooms that mix well with pastel tulipsBloom Time: Late SpringColor: Marron to BlackFoliage Color: GreenTulips are the most popular and most recognized flower in home gardens today. Tulips are available in many shapes, sizes, colors and seasons of bloom. No other flower rewards the gardener more than beautiful tulips. Plant these this fall, and next spring, watch your neighbors turn their heads.Water in fall to help good root growth before ground freezes. Do not water in excess during summer when bulb is dormant.Care: Use low nitrogen fertilizer in fall and spring. After blooming leave foliage and water weekly. This will help with root growth. When leaves turn yellow and die back foliage may be removed. Placing mulch over plant during winter will help keep plant dormant and protected.Cut Flowers:Tulips make excellent cut flowers. Cut as many as needed and bring indoors to enjoy their beauty and scent.

Stunning mix that will grab everyones attention! Butterfly Daffodil bulbs have ruffled, fragrant and unusual shaped flowers. These daffodils are generally tall class of daffodils reaching 14-18 inches tall. These flowers are deer resistant and will perennialize if the foliage is allowed to die down.  

The Giant White Ipomoea, or moonflower, is an enormous flowering plant that is a fragrant standard for any fence or trellis that blooms at night! This variety is a vigorous, easy to grow flower that grows up a vine upwards of 15 feet if given support. Its large 5-6" pure white blooms open at night to release its spectacular perfume-like aroma. Grow the Giant White near your porch so you can sit out at night and enjoy the night breezes all the more! There is nothing more spectacular than the sight of these under a full moon trellised along a fence or wall as it is frequently visited by night pollinators!