Perennial Garden Seeds

Plant a garden that deepens with every season. This collection brings together perennial flowers, long-lived herbs, asparagus, and other enduring varieties chosen to return, spread, flower, and provide useful harvests for years to come.

Grow echinacea, lavender, bee balm, anise hyssop, yarrow, chives, thyme, sage, asparagus, and other garden favorites that become more established over time. Some offer flowers for pollinators, others bring fragrance and flavor to the kitchen, and each adds another lasting layer to the landscape.

Lavender - Organic Herb Seeds
Lavender - Organic Herb Seeds
Lavender - Organic Herb Seeds
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Thyme - Organic Seeds
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Thyme - Organic Seeds
Price:From $5.45
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Rosemary - Herb Seeds
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Rosemary - Herb Seeds
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Mary Washington - Asparagus Seeds
Mary Washington - Asparagus Seeds
Mary Washington - Asparagus Seeds
Price:$4.65
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Purple Coneflower - Echinacea Seeds
Purple Coneflower - Echinacea Seeds
Purple Coneflower - Echinacea Seeds
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Chives Seeds
Chives Seeds
Chives Seeds
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Hummingbird & Butterfly - Wildflower Mix Seeds
Hummingbird & Butterfly - Wildflower Mix Seeds
Hummingbird & Butterfly - Wildflower Mix Seeds
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Maximum Blend - Snapdragon Seeds
Maximum Blend - Snapdragon Seeds
Maximum Blend - Snapdragon Seeds
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Lemon Balm Seeds - Organic
Lemon Balm Seeds - Organic
Lemon Balm Seeds - Organic
Price:$5.35
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Greek - Oregano Seeds
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Greek - Oregano Seeds
Price:$4.95
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Garlic Chives Seeds - Organic
Garlic Chives Seeds - Organic
Garlic Chives Seeds - Organic
Price:$5.35
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Wild Bergamot - Bee Balm Seeds
Wild Bergamot - Bee Balm Seeds
Wild Bergamot - Bee Balm Seeds
Price:$3.95
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Italian - Organic Oregano Seeds
Italian - Organic Oregano Seeds
Italian - Organic Oregano Seeds
Price:$4.95
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True Hyssop - Herb Seeds
True Hyssop - Herb Seeds
True Hyssop - Herb Seeds
Price:$3.95
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Lemon Mint - Bee Balm Seeds
Lemon Mint - Bee Balm Seeds
Lemon Mint - Bee Balm Seeds
Price:$4.65
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Broadleaf Sage Seeds - Organic
Broadleaf Sage Seeds - Organic
Broadleaf Sage Seeds - Organic
Price:$5.35
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Florence - Organic Fennel Seeds
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Florence - Organic Fennel Seeds
Price:$4.95
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Catnip Seeds
Catnip Seeds
Catnip Seeds
Price:$3.95
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Black Eyed Susan - Rudbeckia Seeds
Black Eyed Susan - Rudbeckia Seeds
Black Eyed Susan - Rudbeckia Seeds
Price:$3.95
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White - Yarrow Seeds
White - Yarrow Seeds
White - Yarrow Seeds
Price:$3.95
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Bee Mix - Wildflowers Seeds
Bee Mix - Wildflowers Seeds
Bee Mix - Wildflowers Seeds
Price:$6.50
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Green Globe - Artichoke Seeds
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Green Globe - Artichoke Seeds
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Alaska - Shasta Daisy Seeds
Alaska - Shasta Daisy Seeds
Alaska - Shasta Daisy Seeds
Price:$3.95
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Roman - Chamomile Seeds
Roman - Chamomile Seeds
Roman - Chamomile Seeds
Price:$3.95
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Establishing a Perennial Garden

A perennial garden begins with plants chosen for the place they will grow into. Echinacea, bee balm, yarrow, lavender, anise hyssop, thyme, sage, chives, and asparagus each bring their own shape, fragrance, harvest, and season of interest. Once established, they return to fill the garden with deeper roots and fuller growth year after year.

Prepare the site with the mature plant in mind. Give sun-loving flowers and Mediterranean herbs bright light and freely draining soil, allow enough room for spreading plants, and place permanent crops such as asparagus where they can remain undisturbed. Over time, perennial flowers bring back familiar color, culinary herbs return for fresh harvests, and medicinal herbs become an enduring part of the home garden.

Many perennial seeds benefit from patience and a natural rhythm of warmth and cold. Some germinate readily, while others respond to cold stratification or take longer to emerge. The first season is often devoted to root growth and establishment, followed by stronger flowering and harvests as the plants mature. With each returning season, the garden becomes more settled, generous, and connected to the place where it grows.

Gardens That Grow Deeper with Time

Pollinator Garden

Pollinator Garden

Flowers, herbs, and garden favorites that provide nectar, pollen, color, and habitat for beneficial insects.
Medicinal Herb Garden

Medicinal Herb Garden

Flowers, herbs, and garden favorites that provide nectar, pollen, color, and habitat for beneficial insects.
Heirloom Garden

Heirloom Garden

Time-tested vegetables, herbs, flowers, grains, and fruits carrying rich flavor, living history, and a tradition worth growing forward.

Perennial Garden Questions

Annual plants complete their life cycle in one growing season, producing flowers, fruit, and seed before the season ends. Perennials live for more than two years and return through multiple growing seasons, often becoming fuller and more established with time.

Some perennials flower and set seed during their first year, while many devote the first season to root and foliage growth, then begin flowering and producing seed in their second year or later. Some remain evergreen, while others die back in winter and emerge again from their roots in spring.

Biennials usually grow leaves and roots during their first season, then flower and set seed during the second.

Perennial seeds often follow a slower and more varied germination rhythm than annuals. Some sprout readily, while others benefit from cold stratification, scarification, or a longer period of warmth and moisture. Follow the directions for each variety and give seedlings time to develop strong roots.

Some perennials flower during their first season, while many devote the first year to building roots and foliage before producing a fuller display in later seasons. Growing conditions, sowing time, and the individual variety all influence the timing.

Asparagus grown from seed should be allowed to grow without harvesting during its first two full seasons while the plants develop strong crowns and deep roots.

In the third spring, gather only a light harvest for about two weeks, then allow the remaining spears to grow into ferny foliage and replenish the crowns. Extend the harvest gradually as the bed matures, eventually gathering spears for six to eight weeks each spring.