Available seeds

Seeds from my greenhouse to you! 

I offer seeds from my collection based on what I’m able to confidently hand-pollinate and collect. Cacti in the greenhouse are easiest to manage controlled pollination, but secured aloe blooms are next! 

What you see here is what is currently available. 

How to Germinate Your Seeds 

I have a detailed guide on how to grow your cacti from seed available in my resources section – I only offer seeds from my collection that I’ve personally sown and germinated successfully. 

If you ever have a question on how best to grow a certain species, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at [email protected]! 

Returns & Guarantees

I don’t accept returns on seeds. 

I do guarantee that seeds should arrive intact and in a condition you’re able to sow them in. If there is damage during transit or your seeds are fewer than listed, please send a photo and let me know! 

If your order does not arrive within 10 days of being placed, please email me at [email protected] so I can look into it for you!

I am a (very) small business of one person, but I’m happy to help where I can. Just let me know when you have a question or concern!

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