Want to give your garden a boost, but unsure of what to pick up? Have no fear! We've arranged all of our plant seeds in one place! This way, you can see exactly what's on offer, without the risk of missing anything. Whether you're looking to spruce up your growing space with colourful flowers or want to cultivate your own fruits and vegetables, we've got you covered.
With seeds catering for all experience levels and environments, you're sure to find at least one product that meets your needs and preferences. While certain varieties require a more hands-on approach, plenty of others offer a relaxed and easygoing cultivation experience. So, if you're thinking of getting into gardening, or rekindling a passion, let Zamnesia's Plantshop guide you to great plants that will flourish in no time.
This variety pack of fruit seeds gives you the opportunity to grow a range of succulent and refreshing fruit in your very own garden. These fruits will keep your palate excited and your body packed with beneficial nutrients! And the plants themselves will decorate your garden with the diverse splendour of a range of fruits from across the world.
This pack of medicinal plant seeds allows you to grow traditional herbal remedies in your very own garden! With a variety of seeds, you can cultivate a selection of plants that you can use in a range of different situations. How good will it feel to head out to your garden and pick some leaves or flowers to use in your own holistic preparations? Well, you'll soon find out.
This variety pack of vegetable seeds has everything you need to sow a vegetable patch and then harvest a bountiful array of delicious veg! Whether you want to make fresh salads or cook warming stews, there are seeds in this pack to meet all of your needs. Get growing now!
This pack of exotic plant seeds contains a range of seeds that will allow you to grow a weird and wonderful array of fruit and veg in your garden! If you want to grow plants that look great, and taste great come harvest time, you're in luck! Impress yourself and your friends with the Exotic Seed Pack.
This Flower Seed Pack contains a variety of seeds from Zammi's Farm that will make your garden absolutely beautiful. Distribute in a garden bed or on your lawn, and then just sit back and wait for this veritable meadow to flourish. Whether you want excessive beauty or food for pollinators, it's all in here.
Otherwise known as Sweet Alison, alyssum is an all-white flower that's suitable for all gardens. Whether positioned in flower beds, rockeries or pots, allow alyssum to provide some subtle beauty to your garden. Sow them in early April under glass and then fully transplant them roughly 5–6 weeks later. Once outdoors, they'll flourish in the sunlight and warmth for the summer. Loved by bees.
Artemisia absinthium (wormwood) seeds are best germinated in a propagator in early spring, or in garden beds between mid-spring and early summer. Remember to thin out your crop and grow absinth in full sun and well-draining soil. Avoid overwatering; Artemisia absinthium has a high tolerance for drought. It can be used to flavour alcoholic beverages, control garden pests, and make herbal...
Anise is best sown in early–mid spring in a sunny but sheltered spot. Germination can take between 3–4 weeks, but may be sped up by soaking seeds in water for a few days prior to planting. Pimpinella anisum hates cold and wet conditions, and likes well-draining, slightly acidic soil. Anise seeds can be harvested in late summer/early autumn and used in a variety of sweet and savoury dishes.
If you're looking to enjoy all of the flavours, aromas, and nuances of peppers, but don't want a full-on eye-watering spicy experience, this is the pack for you. This selection of pepper seeds is primed to perform no matter where you grow them, and the fruits produce heat at the lower end of the Scoville scale. Make no mistake, these peppers still bring a little heat—just milder!
Otherwise known as Mexican spice basil, cinnamon basil has a flavour reminiscent of its namesake, and is perfect for use in both sweet and savoury dishes. However, before that, you'll need to grow it! Cinnamon basil requires full sun and well-draining soil to perform at its best. It can reach over 1m in height, so start plants inside in the spring and let them flourish outside in the...
Chives are best started indoors and brought outside in spring after the last frost, once they are about 4" (10cm) tall. They thrive in half-shade and like fertile, well-draining soil with plenty of organic matter. Make sure to keep the soil moist (especially during long dry spells in summer) and harvest fresh leaves regularly to encourage new growth. Ideal for seasoning various savoury...
Summer savory (Satureja hortensis) belongs to the mint family and is a close relative of thyme and rosemary. It grows well in light, loamy soil with good drainage and plenty of sunlight. Leaves can be harvested as soon as plants reach 12.5–15cm tall, and are best consumed before the plants flower for a sweeter flavour. Summer savory makes a great seasoning for dressings, sauces, stews, and...
Artemisa vulgaris likes warm, sunny spots with well-draining, dry soil. Mugwort is a hardy, drought-tolerant plant that grows well in slightly shaded areas and in both acidic and slightly alkaline soil. Mugwort seeds are best germinated in a propagator or outdoors in spring after the risk of frost passes. Fresh mugwort can be used to season stocks, broth, and game, and as a herbal tonic.
Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) has been cultivated for culinary purposes since at least 500 BCE. This hardy perennial plant likes growing in full sun and fertile, well-draining soil (though it can grow fine even in sandy/loamy soil). Germinate tarragon in spring, and space plants appropriately to accommodate their fast-growing roots. Ideal for adding to salads, marinades, condiments, and...
Norwegian angelica is a plant that originates from the Scandinavian region of Northern Europe. Producing edible stems that are similar to celery, it has plenty of uses in cooking, and the roots can even be used in gin distillation. Norwegian angelica requires consistently moist soil to flourish. Plant in spring, and it'll be ready to harvest come autumn.
Lovage seeds are best germinated indoors during spring, then brought outside once they have developed 2 sets of leaves and the last frost has passed. Transplant seedlings into fertile, deep, well-draining soil in full sun. Where possible, keep the soil slightly acidic (roughly 6.5 pH) and partly sandy/loamy with plenty of organic matter. Cook lovage leaves/roots or eat them raw in salads.
Majorana hortensis, or sweet marjoram, loves sunlight just as much as oregano, its closely related cousin. Start marjoram seeds in a propagator or directly outdoors in spring (after the last frost). Marjoram also likes loose, well-draining, and moist soil, though established plants are fairly drought-tolerant. Marjoram is a great seasoning for pork, poultry, and a variety of vegetables.
This Trippy Garden Pack contains a range of different seeds that will flourish into plants containing legal psychoactive compounds. If a herb garden doesn't quite cut it for you, then these seeds will give you a real project. Experiment with a range of psychoactive plants and see which you like the best.
Grow oregano in well-draining pots or planters in full sun. Oregano plants suffer in moist soil, so water them only when their soil has dried out, and plant them in a light soil mix. Shelter oregano plants during long wet spells, and harvest fresh leaves regularly to encourage new growth. Use liberally in Mediterranean and Latin American cuisine for an intense, earthy, and warm flavour.
Catmint/catnip is very hardy and can be sown directly outside in late spring. It likes slightly acidic, well-draining soil and full sun. Although it appreciates regular watering, established plants can deal with moderate dry spells. Besides being loved by cats, catmint attracts pollinators into the garden while repelling mosquitos and cockroaches. Catmint can also be brewed into a wholesome...
Salad burnet thrives in well-draining soil and is a hardy and robust plant whose leaves will be ready to harvest in late summer. Provide ample light, warmth, and water, and it'll reach heights of around 60cm. A plant favoured by such figures as Francis Bacon and Thomas Jefferson, it has a flavour that's perfect for sauces, dressings, and even summer drinks.
Germinate sage in late fall/early spring in an indoor propagator. Bring seedlings outside after the last frost, once they've developed their first set of true leaves. Plant in pots or garden beds in a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Regularly cut back plants and harvest their fresh leaves (which have the best taste) to encourage new growth. Use sage in cooking or to make herbal teas.
Hypericum perforatum, or St. John's wort, is an easy-to-grow perennial with beautiful star-shaped flowers. It grows best in full sun or partial shade, and can tolerate loamy or sandy soils, drought, and even flooding. Plant outdoors from early to mid-summer, and propagate St. John's wort from seed, division, or by taking soft-wood cuttings. Harvested flowers have a long history of holistic...
A perennial plant originating from the Mediterranean, German winter thyme, also known as Thymus vulgaris, requires full sun to really flourish. This is a bushy plant that can become a mainstay in your garden for many years under the proper care. Planting in loamy, well-draining soil is the key to success here. Once ready, the herb is ideal for culinary use in a similar way to oregano and...