Growing Coneflower From Seeds. Sprinkle the coneflower seeds on one-half of the paper towel. Seal the towel in a plastic bag and keep it in the refrigerator for eight to 12 weeks. Sow two coneflower seeds in each pot, covering them with only a thin sprinkling of soil, and allow the pots to drain.
These seedlings are the perfect addition to any collection, with their unique Rosa Del Desierto blooms. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of the desert rose. Get your hands on these rare Adenium Obesum seedlings, also known as Desert Rose.
These seeds have been harvested over the past week. Fill up a Tupperware container around 1-1.5″ deep with the above soil mixture. Use water to bring to field capacity. Use a mister to lightly mist the surface with water.
These seeds have been harvested over the past week. Fill up a Tupperware container around 1-2″ deep with the above soil mixture. Use water to bring to field capacity. Use a mister to lightly mist the surface with water.
These seeds have been cold stratified for 4 months, and are now ready for sowing. I have been performing germination tests every few weeks and they are now ready for sale. These are better than my Afghans, but slightly less better than my English Pharma poppies.
U.S. SELLER. SHIPPING IS FAST AND FREE 10 pack SEEDS Copiapoa Griseoviolacea Freshly harvested seeds. The utmost care was taken in harvesting times and storage to ensure optimal germination rates. My personal germination rate this season with this exact harvested batch and 4 layer soil system is nearly 70%. Please do not hesitate with questions or instructions on sowing/getminating this particular cactus subspecies.
These seeds have been cold stratified for 4 months, and are now ready for sowing. I have been performing germination tests every few weeks and they are now ready for sale. These are even better than Afghans (and are also a step above my Dutch Pharma seeds).
These seeds were brought from Afghanistan, and the seeds for sale are from my 2025 harvest (see pictures for a dated picture). These seeds have been cold stratified for 4 months, and are now ready for sowing.
Cilantro, also known as coriander, is an aromatic herb that is widely used in many cuisines around the world. Cilantro is packed with nutrients and antioxidants that can help boost your health. It’s a good source of vitamin A, C, and K, as well as minerals like calcium, iron, and potassium. It also has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that can help improve your overall wellbeing. Growing cilantro is easy and fun. Simply plant the seeds in well-drained soil water regularly. Cilantro grows best in cool weather and partial shade, so it’s perfect for growing in a pot on a windowsill or in a shady corner of your garden. Once your cilantro is ready to harvest, you can use it in a variety of dishes. It’s a staple in Mexican, Indian, and Thai cuisines, and can be used in everything from guacamole to curry. Its fresh citrusy flavor and aroma are perfect for adding a burst of flavor to any dish. Shipping:We ship within 3 business days of receiving payment. We also offer combined shipping on multiple purchases to save you money. Thank you for considering our seeds. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us!
These are freshNepenthes vogelii x mollis seedsproduced entirely in my greenhouse in New Jersey. Both parents are vigorous and have been used to produce viable seed before. These seeds were harvestedon April 30th and have nice, sizable embryos.