Hollyhock Seeds – Alcea rosea
Hollyhock Seeds grow into tall, stately biennial or perennial plants with large, c...
Explore flower seeds for home gardens, raised beds, borders, containers, patios, and pollinator-friendly outdoor spaces across the USA. Choose varieties based on your USDA growing zone, local frost dates, sunlight, space, and seasonal planting conditions.
Hollyhock Seeds grow into tall, stately biennial or perennial plants with large, c...
Milkweed Seeds grow into upright, perennial plants with clusters of fragrant flowe...
Zinnia Seeds grow into vibrant, upright flowering plants with bold, colorful bloom...
Wildflower Seeds grow into diverse, colorful plants suited for natural-style gard...
Sunflower Seeds grow into tall, cheerful plants with large, bright yellow blooms a...
Lotus Seeds grow into aquatic plants with large, round leaves and showy, fragrant ...
Desert Rose Seeds grow into striking succulent plants with thick, swollen stems an...
Explore flower seeds for backyard gardens, raised beds, patio containers, borders, and pollinator-friendly outdoor spaces across the USA. Choose varieties based on your growing zone, local frost dates, sunlight, available space, and seasonal planting conditions.
Flower seeds are used to grow flowering plants in home gardens, raised beds, borders, containers, patios, cutting gardens, cottage-style gardens, and pollinator-friendly outdoor spaces.
Yes. Hanugardens offers flower seeds online for customers in the USA. The collection includes flowering seed varieties for home gardens, containers, raised beds, borders, patios, and outdoor growing spaces.
Planting time depends on the flower variety and your local climate. Gardeners should consider their USDA growing zone, local frost dates, sunlight, and whether the seed should be started indoors or sown directly outdoors.
Yes. Many flower seed varieties can be grown in pots, patio containers, balcony planters, window boxes, and raised beds. Check the specific variety for spacing, sunlight needs, mature height, and watering requirements.
Sunlight needs vary by variety. Many flowering plants grow best with several hours of direct sunlight, while some varieties may tolerate partial shade. Review the planting information for each flower seed before sowing.
Many flowering plants can attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Pollinator activity depends on the flower variety, bloom time, local environment, and growing conditions.
Some flower seeds are commonly started indoors before transplanting, while others may be direct sown outdoors when soil and weather conditions are suitable. The best method depends on the variety, frost dates, and growing season.
Choose flower seeds based on your USDA growing zone, available sunlight, garden space, container size, bloom season, mature plant height, and whether you want flowers for borders, containers, cutting gardens, or pollinator-friendly spaces.