Flower Seeds

Shop for organic flower seeds here at The Organic Gardening Catalogue. Popular seeds include our showstopping organic sunflower seeds and nasturtium seeds for brightening borders. Be sure to browse our full organic seeds selection for more fabulous flower and vegetable inspiration.

Borage Seeds

Grow borage for the best of both worlds with flowers that are both edible and perfect for pollinators! Sprinkle them on ...
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Calendula Seeds

Also known as the English Marigold, calendula is a tough little soul. Grown as a hardy annual, they produce stunning ora...
Also known as the English Marigold, calendula is a...
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Cornflower Seeds

Cornflowers are hardy annuals, which means they can be sown directly into the soil in the spring. Excellent for our bees...
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Marigold Seeds

Buy marigold seeds for stunning colour from summer to autumn. Perfect for containers and hanging baskets. With a rich ch...
Buy marigold seeds for stunning colour from summer...
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Nasturtium Seeds

Buy nasturtium seeds for striking flowers in your beds and tumbling out of your hanging baskets. Companion plant with br...
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Petunia Seeds

The vast range of petunias available provides breath-taking colour and variance for any garden, balcony or hanging baske...
The vast range of petunias available provides brea...
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Poppy Seeds

Poppies are great for filling those empty spaces or gaps that have a habit or appearing throughout the season. From bumb...
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Sunflower Seeds

Fill your garden with sunshine and grow sunflower seeds from The Organic Gardening Catalogue. We can’t get enough of the...
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Sweet Pea Seeds

Sow sweet pea seeds in your garden for strong plants with beautiful fragrance. This classic English cottage garden plant...
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Create breathtaking floral displays with Organic Catalogue flower seeds. It takes some care and attention, but creating ...
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How to grow flowers from seeds

Many flowers are easy to grow from seed. Try and use fresh seed each year for the best germination results. Annual flowers like nasturtiums and poppies need resowing each year, or will self-seed effectively if you leave the seed heads intact after flowering. You’ll see new seedlings popping up around the garden in spring.

Sow your flower seeds in spring using good quality seed compost or sieved multi-purpose compost. Scatter your flower seeds over the surface of dampened compost and cover with a light covering of soil. Label your trays and cover them with a plastic bag to keep them moist. Germination speed depends on the temperature around your seeds and the variety, but expect to see your seedlings coming up within two weeks of sowing.

Alternatively, sow your hardy annual flower seeds such as sweet peas and wildflowers in autumn. These flowers overwinter really well for planting out the following year in spring for earlier blooms. Simply place the seedlings in a cold frame or unheated greenhouse to wait out the colder months. 

When to plant sunflower seeds

Plant sunflower seeds in April on a sunny windowsill. Use individual 9cm pots to sow your sunflowers, pushing the seeds roughly 1cm deep into the soil. Sow two seeds per pot in case of poor germination, if both seeds germinate then simply thin out the weaker seedling later in May. 

If you want to sow your sunflower seeds directly outdoors into their final position, wait until May for the soil to warm and the risk of frost to pass. Remember to stake your taller varieties to provide support as they develop.

How to plant flower seeds

Wildflower seeds can be directly sown into the garden and grow very well in poor soils. If you have a bare patch in the garden to fill with colour, rake it over and remove any perennial weeds before scattering your wildflower seeds in spring or in autumn. Lightly rake over the soil to cover the seeds and use a fine hose spray to water them in. Don’t use any fertiliser or soil improver.

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