ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)""" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) All others ship Free ! BUYERS WILL RECEIVE A PACK WITH 10 or 20 ROSE SEEDS + A FREE GIFT - All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Color : light green Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September blossom multiple filled, pink, outside almost white, medium-sized Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings
PLEASE CHECK OVER 200 DIFFERENT ROSE SEEDS VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR AND ENJOY A COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) BUYERS WILL RECEIVE 10 RARE ROSE SEEDS + INSTRUCTIONS . NO LIVE PLANT WILL BE SHIPPED . ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)"" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) Buyers will receive 1 seed pack with 10 or 20 items All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings in warm, moist soil. Keep the soil damp, but not soggy. A temperature between 60 and 70ºF (16–21ºC) is ideal for most rose varieties.
PLEASE CHECK OVER 100 DIFFERENT ROSE SEEDS VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY THE COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) BUYERS WILL RECEIVE 10 RARE ROSE SEEDS + INSTRUCTIONS . NO LIVE PLANT WILL BE SHIPPED . ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)"" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) Buyers will receive 1 seed pack with 10 or 20 items All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings in warm, moist soil. Keep the soil damp, but not soggy. A temperature between 60 and 70ºF (16–21ºC) is ideal for most rose varieties.
ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)""" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) All others ship Free ! BUYERS WILL RECEIVE A PACK WITH 10 or 20 ROSE SEEDS + A FREE GIFT - All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Color : light green Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September blossom multiple filled, pink, outside almost white, medium-sized Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings
We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) PLEASE CHECK OVER 200 DIFFERENT SEED VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY THE COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ALL ORDERS SHIP SAME DAY WITH TRACKING NUMBER IF RECEIVED UNTILL 3:00 PM EST ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)""" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) All others ship Free ! BUYERS WILL RECEIVE A PACK WITH 10 or 20+ ROSE SEEDS + A FREE GIFT - All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Color : red Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September blossom multiple filled, red , small -sized Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings
PLEASE CHECK OVER 100 DIFFERENT ROSE SEEDS VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY THE COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) BUYERS WILL RECEIVE RARE ROSE SEEDS + INSTRUCTIONS .+ FREE GIFT PACKET ! NO LIVE PLANT WILL BE SHIPPED .!!! ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)"" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) Buyers will receive 1 seed pack with 10 or 20 items All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings in warm, moist soil. Keep the soil damp, but not soggy. A temperature between 60 and 70ºF (16–21ºC) is ideal for most rose varieties.
PLEASE CHECK OVER 100 DIFFERENT ROSE SEEDS VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE AND ENJOY A COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) BUYERS WILL RECEIVE 10 RARE ROSE SEEDS + INSTRUCTIONS . NO LIVE PLANT WILL BE SHIPPED . ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)"" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) Buyers will receive 1 seed pack with 10 or 20 items All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings in warm, moist soil. Keep the soil damp, but not soggy. A temperature between 60 and 70ºF (16–21ºC) is ideal for most rose varieties.
We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) PLEASE CHECK OVER 200 DIFFERENT SEED VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY THE COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ALL ORDERS SHIP SAME DAY WITH TRACKING NUMBER IF RECEIVED UNTILL 3:00 PM EST All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)""" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) All others ship Free ! BUYERS WILL RECEIVE A PACK WITH 10 or 20+ ROSE SEEDS + A FREE GIFT - All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Color : royal blue Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings
PLEASE CHECK OVER 100 DIFFERENT ROSE SEEDS VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY A COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) BUYERS WILL RECEIVE 10 RARE ROSE SEEDS + INSTRUCTIONS . NO LIVE PLANT WILL BE SHIPPED . ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)"" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) Buyers will receive 1 seed pack with 10 or 20 items All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings in warm, moist soil. Keep the soil damp, but not soggy. A temperature between 60 and 70ºF (16–21ºC) is ideal for most rose varieties.
ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)""" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) All others ship Free ! BUYERS WILL RECEIVE A PACK WITH 10 or 20 ROSE SEEDS + A FREE GIFT - All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Color : light green Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September blossom multiple filled, pink, outside almost white, medium-sized Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings
PLEASE CHECK OVER 100 DIFFERENT ROSE SEEDS VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY A COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) BUYERS WILL RECEIVE 10 RARE ROSE SEEDS + INSTRUCTIONS . NO LIVE PLANT WILL BE SHIPPED . ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)"" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) Buyers will receive 1 seed pack with 10 or 20 items All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings in warm, moist soil. Keep the soil damp, but not soggy. A temperature between 60 and 70ºF (16–21ºC) is ideal for most rose varieties.
PLEASE CHECK OVER 100 DIFFERENT ROSE SEEDS VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY A COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)""" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) All others ship Free ! BUYERS WILL RECEIVE A PACK WITH 10 or 20 ROSE SEEDS + A FREE GIFT + shipping imstructions- All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Color : Dark Purple Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September d Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings
We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) PLEASE CHECK OVER 200 DIFFERENT SEED VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY THE COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ALL ORDERS SHIP SAME DAY WITH TRACKING NUMBER IF RECEIVED UNTILL 3:00 PM EST BUYERS WILL RECEIVE 10 or 20 0r 30 RARE ROSE SEEDS + INSTRUCTIONS . NO LIVE PLANT WILL BE SHIPPED . ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)"" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) Buyers will receive 1 seed pack with 10 or 20items All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Kee
We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)""" We offer combined Shipping Discount ( Pay just 3.75 shipping for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) Buyers will receive a pack with 10 or 20 seeds + free gift ALL ORDERS COME WITH GROWING INSTRUCTIONS HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Size: 3-4 Feet Tall, 3 Feet Wide Hardiness Zones: 3-11 PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings in warm, moist soil. Keep the soil damp, but not soggy. A temperature between 60 and 70ºF (16–21ºC) is ideal for most rose varieties.
PLEASE CHECK OVER 100 DIFFERENT ROSE SEEDS VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY A COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)""" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) All others ship Free ! BUYERS WILL RECEIVE A PACK WITH 10 or 20 ROSE SEEDS + A FREE GIFT - All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Color : royal pink Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September blossom multiple filled, pink, outside almost white, medium-sized Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings
PLEASE CHECK OVER 100 DIFFERENT ROSE SEEDS VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY A COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) BUYERS WILL RECEIVE 10 RARE ROSE SEEDS + INSTRUCTIONS . NO LIVE PLANT WILL BE SHIPPED . ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)"" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) Buyers will receive 1 seed pack with 10 or 20items All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Kee
PLEASE CHECK OVER 100 DIFFERENT ROSE SEEDS VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY A COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) BUYERS WILL RECEIVE 10 RARE ROSE SEEDS + INSTRUCTIONS . NO LIVE PLANT WILL BE SHIPPED . ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)"" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) Buyers will receive 1 seed pack with 10 or 20 items All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings in warm, moist soil. Keep the soil damp, but not soggy. A temperature between 60 and 70ºF (16–21ºC) is ideal for most rose varieties.
PLEASE CHECK OVER 100 DIFFERENT ROSE SEEDS VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY A COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) BUYERS WILL RECEIVE 10 RARE ROSE SEEDS + INSTRUCTIONS . NO LIVE PLANT WILL BE SHIPPED . ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)"" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) Buyers will receive 1 seed pack with 10 or 20 items All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings in warm, moist soil. Keep the soil damp, but not soggy. A temperature between 60 and 70ºF (16–21ºC) is ideal for most rose varieties.
PLEASE CHECK OVER 100 DIFFERENT ROSE SEED VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE AND ENJOY A COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) BUYERS WILL RECEIVE 10 RARE ROSE SEEDS + INSTRUCTIONS . NO LIVE PLANT WILL BE SHIPPED . ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)"" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) Buyers will receive 1 seed pack with 10 or 20 items All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings in warm, moist soil. Keep the soil damp, but not soggy. A temperature between 60 and 70ºF (16–21ºC) is ideal for most rose varieties.
We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) PLEASE CHECK OVER 200 DIFFERENT SEED VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY THE COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ALL ORDERS SHIP SAME DAY WITH TRACKING NUMBER IF RECEIVED UNTILL 3:00 PM EST BUYERS WILL RECEIVE 10 ,20 or 30 RARE ROSE SEEDS + PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS + FREE GIFT SEED PACKET . NO LIVE PLANT WILL BE SHIPPED . ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)"" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) Buyers will receive 1 seed pack with 10 or 20items All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings in warm, moist soil. Keep the soil damp, but not soggy. A temperature between 60 and 70ºF (16–21ºC) is ideal for most rose varieties.
PLEASE CHECK OVER 100 DIFFERENT ROSE SEEDS VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY A COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)""" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) All others ship Free ! BUYERS WILL RECEIVE A PACK WITH 10 or 20 ROSE SEEDS + A FREE GIFT - All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Color : light green Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September blossom multiple filled, pink, outside almost white, medium-sized Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings
PLEASE CHECK OVER 100 DIFFERENT ROSE SEEDS VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY THE COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) BUYERS WILL RECEIVE 10 RARE ROSE SEEDS + INSTRUCTIONS . NO LIVE PLANT WILL BE SHIPPED . ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)"" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) Buyers will receive 1 seed pack with 10 or 20 items All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings in warm, moist soil. Keep the soil damp, but not soggy. A temperature between 60 and 70ºF (16–21ºC) is ideal for most rose varieties.
PLEASE CHECK OVER 100 DIFFERENT ROSE SEEDS VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY A COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)""" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) All others ship Free ! BUYERS WILL RECEIVE A PACK WITH 10 0r 20 ROSE SEEDS + A FREE GIFT - All orders come with planting instructions ! HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Color : English Red Purple Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September blossom multiple filled, pink, outside almost white, medium-sized Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings
PLEASE CHECK OVER 100 DIFFERENT ROSE SEEDS VARIETIES AND COLORS AVAILABLE ON OUR STORE AND ENJOY A COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! We offer COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ! ( Pay shipping just for the first item, and all others ship free ! ) BUYERS WILL RECEIVE 10 RARE ROSE SEEDS + INSTRUCTIONS . NO LIVE PLANT WILL BE SHIPPED . ATTENTION BUYERS ! ALL ROSE SEEDS NEED TO GO TROUGH A STANDARD "COLD STRATIFICATION PROCESS" RIGHT BEFORE PLANTING IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE GOOD RESULTS. DETAILED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE. THANK YOU AND HAVE A GREAT DAY! """"(Cold stratification is a process of treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase, and generally will not sprout until this dormancy is broken.)"" Combined shipping (Pay shipping only for the first item) Buyers will receive 1 seed pack with 10 or 20 items All orders come with growing instructions HUNDREDS OF FRESH HARVESTED VARIETIES AVAILABLE RECEIVE 1 FREE GIFT SEED PACK WITH EVERY ORDER All orders are shipped out the same day if received before 10:00 am PST except weekends and holidays Plant characteristics (growth, leaves, flowers) Hardiness Zones: 3-11 Specialty "very disease resistant growth vigorous, bushy, very healthy Stature 80 cm - 120 cm Growth width 80 cm - 100 cm sheet medium green, very healthy, HeydayJune - September Scent Light fragrance lifespan perennial, hardy PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 -Soak the seeds in diluted hydrogen peroxide . A mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide may reduce the growth of mold on the seeds. Stir 1.5 teaspoons (7 mL) of 3% hydrogen peroxide into 1 cup (240 mL) water. Keep the rose seeds in this solution for at least one hour. 2- Place the seeds in a damp material. Rose seeds typically won't sprout unless they are kept in cold, wet conditions, mimicking a winter environment. Place the seeds between two layers of lightly dampened paper towels, or in a container of dampened salt-free river sand, peat moss, or vermiculite. This is the first step in a process called STRATIFICATION . 3- Leave the seeds in the fridge for 6-8 weeks. Put the seeds and moist material in a plastic bag or seedling tray in a plastic bag or seedling trays, and keep them in a cold area of a refrigerator, such as an otherwise empty crisper drawer. Do not keep them in the same area of the refrigerator as fruit or vegetables, which can release chemicals that prevent the seeds from developing. Keep the seed medium slightly damp. Add a few drops of water to each paper towel whenever they begin to dry out. 4 -Remove the seeds from the fridge. Try to do this around the time that the seed would normally start to germinate, such as in early spring. Make sure that the environment outside of the fridge is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The seed will not sprout until you take them out of the fridge. Depending on the rose variety and individual seeds, the seeds could take anywhere from four to sixteen weeks to germinate. 5 -Fill a container with sterile seed starting mix. Small seedling starting trays make it easy to care for many seeds at once. Alternatively, use plastic drinking cups with a hole punched in the bottom, to make root growth easier to view. Regular soil is not recommended, as it may not drain well enough and cause the seedlings to rot. 6 -Plant the seeds. Plant with the sprout pointed downward, as this is the root. Sprouted seeds should emerge as seedlings within a week.Lightly cover them with soil, about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep.Space seeds at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart to minimize competition. 7-Keep the seedlings in warm, moist soil. Keep the soil damp, but not soggy. A temperature between 60 and 70ºF (16–21ºC) is ideal for most rose varieties.