25+ Black Dragon Coleus Seeds – Bold Foliage Easy to Grow Garden Plant

Coleus Black Dragon Seeds. Non-GMO, Annual. Black Dragon coleus seeds are a tidy and exotic grow ideal for many hot and humid gardens across the country. Black Dragon seeds mature into tolerant 12″ tall dwarfed shrubs of rich velvety reds spreading 10-12″ wide for an eye-catching ground cover along walkways, borders, fences, or in the flower bed.

Ghost Pepper {bhut jolokia} seeds | MILLION + SCOVILLE! Free US Shipping!

Welcome you to Smartbuyforever! We are a leading Seeds provider for many years! We provide fresh and high-quality Heirlooms seeds, NON-GMO and organic seeds to home gardeners and other’s Growers! Our main offerings: Hundreds of heirloom, rare, beautiful flowers and Herbs and Vegetables seeds. Especially we provide hard to find Herb and flowers seeds! Ghost Pepper {bhut jolokia}: 10 Seeds The Red Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper) is among the world's hottest pepper! In 2006, the Guinness Book of Records confirmed that New Mexico State University had discovered the world's hottest chile pepper, the wrinkled, scarlet Bhut Jolokia. At 1,001,304 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), the Red Bhut Jolokia is nearly twice as hot as Red Savina, the Chile pepper variety it replaced as the world's hottest. In comparison, a New Mexico Green chile contains about 1,500 SHUs . Peppers plants thrive best when temperatures are warm. Planting should be delayed until the danger of frost has past. Ideal temperatures are 70 to 80°F during the day, and 60 to 70ºF at night. Pepper plants grow best in warm, well-drained soils. The plants are not particularly sensitive to soil acidity, but best results are obtained in the 6.0 to 6.8 pH range. Planting: Peppers are best started indoors, eight to ten weeks or more before the last frost date for your area. Pepper seeds can be a difficult seed germinate, and seedlings grow slowly. Space plants 18″ inches apart in rows 24″ inches apart or more. Water plants thoroughly after transplanting. Watering: Keep the soil evenly moist; especially when the fruits are developing, peppers need about an inch of water a week. Fertilizer: As the peppers develop, switch over to a fertilizer higher in Phosphorous and Potassium. Gardeners often make the mistake of providing too much nitrogen. The result is a great looking bushy, green plant, but few fruit. Days to Maturity: Most peppers take 60 to 80 days to mature. Harvesting: Bell peppers are usually picked green and immature but when they are full-sized and firm. However, if they are allowed to ripen on the plant they will be sweeter and higher in vitamin content. Other peppers are usually harvested at full maturity. Be careful when breaking the peppers from the plants, as the branches are often brittle. Hand clippers can be used to cut peppers from the plant to avoid excessive stem breakage. The number of peppers per plant varies with the variety. Bell pepper plants may produce 6 to 8 or more fruit per plant. Storing: Store sweet peppers for up to two weeks in a spot that ranges from 50 to 55°F. Hot peppers are good to eat fresh, dry or pickle. Harvest peppers for drying when they start to turn red. Simply pull the plants from the ground and hang them upside down in a cool, dry place. Pests & Diseases: Several insects enjoy your pepper plants. Spider mites and aphids are the most common, with an occasional borer. In many areas, it is infrequent. For the infrequent problem, try an organic insecticide or dust. While many viruses and diseases can affect Peppers, it is somewhat infrequent. Fungal infections can be treated with fungicides. Apply treatment as soon as you see it. Tips: Peppers are self pollinators. Occasionally, they will cross pollinate from pollen carried by bees or other insects. To minimize this possibility, don’t plant hot and sweet peppers too close. Don’t worry though, as it will not affect the fruit of this year’s crop. The cross will show up in the genetics of the seeds, if you save them. PLANTING SEASON Warm Season SOWING METHOD Direct Sow, Start Indoors LIGHT REQUIREMENT Full Sun PLANTING DEPTH/Sow Depth 1/4 inch PLANT SPACING 12 to 18 inches WATER NEEDS Average HARDINESS ZONES 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 DAYS TO MATURITY 90 to 120 days Plant Height 18-30″ Botanical Name Capsicum annuum Seed Type Seed Fruit Length 3-4″ Row Spacing 24-36″ Packet: 10 Seeds Fruit Color Red Breed Open-pollinated Sun Full Sun Types Ghost Maturity Late Season Life Cycle Annual Sow Method Transplant Categories Pepper Pepper Heat Level 1,000,000 Free Shipping: All orders are shipped by USPS First Class Mail. Only orders $10 or more will include free tracking information. Customer care: First of all thanks for your purchase . If you have any issues with your order please Just leave us a message and we'll promptly resolve the issue for you. We are always here for customer support.

Nasturtium SINGLE MIX Climbing Vine Red+ Fragrant Hummingbirds Non-GMO 20 Seeds

Nasturtium SINGLE MIX Climbing Vine 6-10 Feet tall Hummingbirds Fragrant Edible 20 SeedsNo Fillers – Pure Seed– Non-GMO – Safe Seed PledgePRODUCT DESCRIPTIONNasturtium, Single Mix(Tropaeolum majus)Single Mixed Nasturtium is a larger, trailing Nasturtium that can get up to 8-10 feet in length. The single flowers come in a mix of gold, orange, red and yellow. Flowers are edible and have a tangy, pepper taste. Try them in salads or stuffed with a cream cheese filling. Also makes a colorful garnish. Bumble bees love the flowers. Hummingbird AttractorBecause their nectar is exceptionally sweet (sucrose rather than fructose or glucose, and very concentrated), the flowers are large and in the yellow-red spectrum, nasturtiums are attractive to hummingbirds. Their long tongues and the nasturtiums’ long nectar-rich spurs evolved together.Butterfly Host PlantNasturtiums are butterfly host plants, attractive to many varieties as places to lay their eggs. Butterflies will lay their next brood’s eggs often on the underside of nasturtium leaves, but sometimes on the top, hopefully hidden from predatorsDeer ResistantNasturtium (Tropaeolum species)Everyone loves nasturtiums, and having them on a list of deer-resistant annuals is a must. Their round, succulent leaves and colorful flowers fill the garden like few other plants can. Trailing varieties creep along the ground, while bush-forming varieties stay more compact.Edible, Flower Seeds for Beds and BordersNasturtiums are a beautiful flowering plant that is easy to grow and wonderful to cook with. The whole plant is edible, from the flowers to the leaves and is packed full of flavour and beneficial vitamins and minerals.Attracts PollinatorsNasturtiums are plants that are often used as trap crops for attracting aphids or squash bugs. Nasturtium companion plants can draw such pests away from vegetable plants like tomato and squash. They also attract good bugs such as pollinators and hoverflies, a predator of common pests like aphids.FAST FACTSSCIENTIFIC NAME: Tropaeolum majusCOLOR(S): Mixed ColorsSEED TYPE: Annual, Tender PerennialSUN: Full SunMOISTURE: Dry, ModerateHEIGHT 8-10 feetBLOOM PERIOD: Fall Blooming Flowers, SummerHOW TO GROW NASTURTIUMPlanting Nasturtium Seeds PLANTING SEASON: SpringSEED PREP: SoakSOWING METHOD: Direct SowLIGHT REQUIREMENT: Full Sun, Partial ShadePLANTING DEPTH: 1/2 inchPLANT SPACING: 10 inchesWATER NEEDS: AverageHARDINESS ZONES: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10COVERAGE: Packet 20 Up to 80 Sq. Ft About NasturtiumThese jewel-like flowers, with their flat, round leaves and bright flowers, grow well in containers or as pollinator attractors in vegetable gardens. Beautiful and beneficial, nasturtiums are often planted as companions to vegetables as they can help to repel harmful pests. Not only do nasturtiums produce gorgeous blooms, but the blooms and leaves are also edible and have a sweet, peppery taste. They work best in summer salads giving a radish-like taste and elevating the look of your salad from mere food to culinary art!Where to Plant Nasturtium SeedsNasturtiums perform best in full sun, in average, slightly acidic, well-drained soils. Light shade is tolerated in hot summer areas. Nasturtiums do better in soil of moderate to low fertility. Nasturtiums do equally well in containers and in garden beds. Some of the trailing varieties show off their beauty draping over the sides of pots or walls. They also like to ramble over hillsides. Consider planting them in your vegetable garden as well, as they draw aphids and other unwanted pests away, yet attract beneficial pollinators.When to Plant Nasturtium SeedsSow seeds outdoors after all danger of frost has passed or indoors four to six weeks prior to your last spring frost date How to Plant Nasturtium SeedsBefore planting, we recommend soaking seeds for four to eight hours to encourage germination. Learn more about soaking seeds here. Sow seeds about ½ inch deep and 10 to 12 inches apart in the garden if direct sowing. For indoor planting, sow seeds in potting mixture ½ inch deep, and water well. Keep the soil moist and at 70 to 75°F consistently. The seeds will germinate and emerge in 10 to 14 days. As soon as you see growth, provide plenty of light by a sunny window or with the use of grow lights. Leave lights on for 16 hours a day, turning off for eight hours. Fertilizer can be used when seedlings reach three to four weeks old, but it is not necessary. After all danger of frost has passed, transplant hardened-off seedlings with care, as nasturtium roots easily damage during handling. Read more about hardening off here.How to Care for NasturtiumWater regularly throughout the growing season, but be careful not to overwater. Deadhead your plants to prolong blooming. If maintaining your nasturtiums in containers, they’ll need to be trimmed back occasionally to promote new foliage. Leaves and flowers can be harvested anytime, using scissors to avoid damaging the plants.SHIPPING Your orders ship the next business date after payment via US mail. NO TRACKING. You can add First Class Package Tracking for $3.50 additional (we pass on what the US Postal Service charges us) (see shipping charges). Orders $25+ will automatically be shipped with Tracking. ORDER $10+ in the same day and we will ship in a Padded Envelope with a 50+ Seed Wildflower Gift Pack (500mg)ORDER $25+ in the same day and we will ship in a First Class Package with TRACKING and two 50+ Seed Wildflower Gift Packs (500mg each)CUSTOMER SERVICEWe will leave feedback for you within 48 hours of payment!Leaving Feedback for your seller. eBay guidelines: When you receive your seeds please leave a positive for us. If you have any problem at all no need to leave neutral or negative – message me and we will fix it! What should I consider before rating a seller’s performance? In general, here’s what you should be thinking about when leaving Feedback for a seller: Did you get what you were expecting, based on the item description? Was the item packaged appropriately (to prevent damage during shipping)? Did the seller ship the item within the timeframe indicated in the listing? (Remember that USPS is experiencing delays due to Covid.) Were the shipping and handling costs reasonable? They are FREE! If you communicated with the seller, were your questions or concerns addressed? Did the seller respond within a reasonable amount of time? Before you consider leaving a negative give the seller a chance to fix the problem. Negative Feedback directly impacts their business. If you don’t get your item within 10 working days message me directly. You do not need to do an Ebay claim – just message. Give me 48 hours to answer please and I will refund or reship. Please read the planting instructions! Your success and happiness is our success and happiness! </div

Yellow Crookneck Squash Seed, NON-GMO, Heirloom, Yellow Summer Squash, 25 Seeds

Yellow Crookneck Squash Seed, NON-GMO, Heirloom, Yellow Summer Squash, 25 Seeds 25 Seed Packet Yellow Crookneck Early Summer Squash, Open Pollinated5-6 Inches Squash – Heirloom55-75 Days to Harvest, best when young and tenderPrefers full sun exposureMeaty fruits with small crookneck have bright yellow, bumpy skin.Full Description Delicious flavor and fine texture. Ready to harvest about 53 days after seed is planted. GARDEN HINTS: Use when fruits are young and tender. Fertilize when fruits form to increase yield. Cultivate or mulch to control weeds.Name:Early Summer Crookneck SquashBotanical Name:Cucurbirta pepo “Early Summer Crookneck”Type:Heirloom Summer SquashSize at Maturity:5″ – 6″ LongDays to Maturity:55-75 DaysLight Requirement:Full SunPlanting Time:Warm SeasonSowing Method:Direct SowPlanting Depth:1″Plant Spacing:24″ – 36” Listing and template services provided by inkFrog

25 RED FOUR O’CLOCK SEEDS | SALE FREE SHIPPING NON GMO

These red four o’clock flower seeds are GMO free. The four o’clock flowers are known for their vibrant red color and are a popular choice for adding color and beauty to yards and gardens. Prefer slightly dry soil and are drought tolerant.