Collection: Seeds to Start Indoors
Lengthen your gardening season by starting seeds indoors. With good soil, proper containers, and sun or growing lights, you’ll be on your way to a fresh garden of kale, cucumbers, onions, and much more. Knowing when to start seeds inside is the trickiest part of the process because you need to have a good idea of the last frost for your area. But we’re here to help! Eden Brothers' provides instruction for each item you purchase that includes sowing method, when to begin, when to transplant, and more. Learn all about it in our guide on How to Start Seeds Indoors.
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Zinnia Seeds - Cupcakes Pink Mix
Feathery pink blooms are super trendy this seasonRegular price $6.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $6.99Best Seller -
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Zinnia Seeds - California Giants Mix
Our most popular zinnia with multicolored double blooms; a cut-flower faveRegular price $4.99 - $267.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $267.99Best Seller -
Creeping Thyme Seeds
Low-maintenance perennial groundcover with a citrusy scentRegular price $5.99 - $319.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.99 - $319.99 -
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Zinnia Seeds - Pumila / Cut & Come Again Mix
The more you cut this prolific variety, the more it bloomsRegular price $4.99 - $220.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $220.99Best Seller -
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Zinnia Seeds - Dahlia Flowered Mix
An established and treasured heirloom boasting large, fully double flowersRegular price $4.99 - $222.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $222.99Best Seller -
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Lavender Seeds
As fragrant as it is popular, the "True Lavender"Regular price $5.49 - $200.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.49 - $200.99Best Seller -
Zinnia Seeds - Queeny Lime Mix
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Bee Balm Seeds - Wild Bergamot
This thistle-like wildflower is the preferred bloom of bees everywhereRegular price $5.99 - $150.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.99 - $150.99 -
Zinnia Seeds - Queeny Lime Red
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Zinnia Seeds - Isabellina
Large buttery blooms atop sturdy stems, perfect for cuttingRegular price $4.99 - $66.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $66.99 -
Zinnia Seeds - Benary's Giant Wine
Tall, fully double blooms have superior resistance to powdery mildewRegular price $6.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $6.99 -
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Russell Lupine Seeds
A blend of vibrant colors to liven up your perennial flower patchRegular price $4.99 - $323.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $323.99Best Seller -
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Basil Seeds - Sweet Basil (common)
Sweetest, most common variety in Italian cuisineRegular price $4.99 - $185.49Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $185.49Best Seller -
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Butterfly Milkweed Seeds
This is no noxious weed, but a beneficial wildflowerRegular price $6.99 - $600.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $6.99 - $600.99Best Seller -
Bells of Ireland Seeds
Unique green spires of bell-shaped florets are a must grow!Regular price $5.49 - $191.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.49 - $191.99 -
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Zinnia Seeds (Dwarf) - Thumbelina Mix
Excellent for pots, low growing beds, and edges from midsummer to frostRegular price $4.99 - $110.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $110.99AAS Winner -
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Cornflower / Bachelor Button Seeds - Dwarf Blue
One of the easiest flowers to grow from seedsRegular price $4.99 - $222.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $222.99Best Seller -
Zinnia Seeds - Isn't This Romantic Mix
Share this attractive mix of cream and blush colored blooms with a loved oneRegular price $4.99 - $150.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $150.99 -
Zinnia Seeds - Profusion Cherry Bicolor
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Zinnia Seeds - Scabiosa Flowered Mix
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Chamomile Seeds - Roman
Characteristically fruity and less bitter than the German varietyRegular price $6.99 - $191.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $6.99 - $191.99Best Seller -
Zinnia Seeds - Senorita
Curling salmon petals add an exotic flair to bouquetsRegular price $5.49 - $66.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.49 - $66.99 -
Zinnia Seeds - Envy
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Poppy Seeds - Laurens Grape
This prolific plum bloomer produces up to 5 buds per plantRegular price $5.99 - $31.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.99 - $31.99Best Seller
Start these 300 seeds indoors to jumpstart your summer garden and prolong an abundant harvest
Are you a helicopter parent? (No, we’re not shaming you, we promise). But if you’re a gardener who wants complete control of the growing process, from start to finish, then starting seeds indoors is the way to go.
Starting seeds indoors holds value for seeds and gardeners alike. Gardeners in colder climates can extend their growing season considerably by starting heat-loving crops like tomatoes and peppers indoors, weeks before these seeds would germinate naturally. Vegetable, herb, and flower seeds all benefit from being started indoors—with the proper schedule and equipment, you can expect your first harvest weeks and months before a direct-sown garden.
Gather your supplies before you begin sowing seeds
Starting seeds indoors does require some finesse—you don’t want to start seeds too early, or your plants will be flowering and fruiting before their growing season has even begun. There are also a few more pieces of equipment required for starting seeds indoors—you’ll need seed-starting soil mix, seed-starting trays, and likely heat mats, humidity domes, and even grow lights for the best results.
You don’t have to start seeds in a greenhouse—we don’t all have that luxury, after all. Seeds are just as happy to sprout in a garage or a closet, so long as you still provide your seed trays with lighting, warmth, water, and proper ventilation.
To start seeds indoors, you’ll want to fill each seed-starting tray with moist—not soaking—soilless growing mix. You can use either peat moss or a more sustainable alternative, like coco coir. Use a 50- or 72-cell tray for most vegetables, and use 128- or 200-cell trays for smaller seeds like herbs and flowers. Sow at least two seeds together for large seeds, and three or four for tiny seeds. A good rule of (green) thumb is to sow seeds twice as deep as they are big. Cover the seeds lightly with another layer or growing medium, and gently water them in with a watering can or wand on the lightest setting.
Be patient—germinating seeds does take some time. And while no seed has a perfect germination rate, you can trust that Eden Brothers’ seeds are 100% pure seed, with no additives or fillers, always non-GMO. If you follow the sowing instructions available online and printed on the packet, you will see fantastic results, and soon.
Use Eden Brothers' plentiful resources
Use Eden Brothers’resources and planting guides in Gardening 101 to start healthy seedlings from the highest quality seeds. There are so many resources available for starting seeds indoors, and the most common Eden Brothers products link to a planting guide for that particular variety. If you’re having a hard time finding the planting guide, check the product description for planting instructions (for indoors and outdoors when applicable).
The search bar at the top of the column at the left-hand side of this page will automatically generate your hardiness zone, if you only type in your zip code. Once you know your hardiness zone, you’ll be well-equipped to start your favorite vegetables, herbs, and flowers from seed.
Starting plants from seeds results in healthier seedlings that produce earlier and more abundant harvests. Whether you want to have the first tomatoes at your local farmer’s market or you just want to lengthen your growing season, this is the year to start your favorite vegetables from seed. No longer will you be left wondering if a certain variety can be started indoors or direct seeded—we’ve done the work for you by compiling a curated list of the most common garden tenants that prefer a little bit of a head start.