Wholesale Seed Companies
Wholesale Seed Companies
Selling seeds in your shop is a great way to share the love of vegetable and pepper gardening with your customers!
Sandia Seed is one of the best Wholesale Seed Companies for purchasing wholesale seeds for peppers of the world, plus lots of heirloom tomatoes and vegetable seeds, too. We also sell seed display racks so you can feature the seeds beautifully on a counter or in a floor seed display. You can just buy seeds, or buy a display collection. Many of our customers use our seed display racks for many years as they are very durable.
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We love working with retailers like garden centers, hardware stores, and online shops alike. We offer our seed packets at 50% off to Wholesalers and sell ready-to-go Wholesale Seed Displays filled with customer favorites that are sure to be a hit! We specialize in New Mexico Hatch Chile seeds, which are very popular to grow anywhere around the world, and we also have a ton of sweet peppers, mild peppers, and hot peppers to choose from.
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Wholesale Seeds for Resale
We sell wholesale pepper seeds, wholesale sunflower seeds, wholesale flower seeds, wholesale herb seeds, wholesale vegetable seeds, so you're sure to find a great selection of seed packets to sell in your shop. We also test all of our seeds and source them from quality growers to ensure that they have great germination rates and grow true to the variety. Our USA-based woman-owned Seed Company is trusted by hundreds of seed retailers around the country!
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Frequently Asked Questions About Tomato Seeds
When should I plant tomato seeds?
Many of our customers ask, "How do I know when to plant tomato seeds?" Tomato seeds love a warm environment, so the key is to start seeds indoors six weeks before the last frost. That way, by the time the seedlings are ready to be transplanted outside, the weather should be perfect for your tomato seeds to thrive. You can research when that last frost occurs in your area and plan around that timeline.
How do I plant tomato seeds?
There are tons of resources out there to make learning how to plant tomato seeds easy. We'll cover just the basics here, so then feel free to keep researching to find more tips and tricks for success. One thing most gardeners will agree on is that it is best to start tomato seeds indoors. This will give you a jump on their outdoor growing timeline and give your seedlings a nice environment to start in.
The company is the world’s best Wholesale Tomato Seeds supplier. We are your one-stop shop for all needs. Our staff are highly-specialized and will help you find the product you need.
About how long does it take for tomato seeds to germinate?
Tomato seeds are quick to germinate or sprout. Some varieties may take longer, but in general, you can expect your tomato seeds to germinate in five to 10 days.
How do I start tomato seeds indoors?
Start your tomato seeds six weeks before your last frost. Plant two seeds per container or cell in shallow holes in the soil. Lightly water the soil, and place seeds in a warm location. Check your seedlings each day, and water the soil so it stays moist. Once the seedlings emerge, ensure they get plenty of light and continue to keep the soil moist. Thin out your seedlings when they are about 2 inches tall, keeping the healthiest-looking seedling in each container. Continue to monitor, and once the roots fill the container, it's time to transport the seedlings to a large pot or outside if there is no threat of frost.
How deep should I plant tomato seeds?
Tomato seeds should be planted at a shallow depth, about 1/8 inch deep. When you place the seed in the soil, cover and press gently to ensure the seed attaches to the soil.
Can I save tomato seeds?
Yes! Knowing how to save tomato seeds is a rewarding skill that allows you to plant next year's tomatoes with this year's harvest. Saving tomato seeds is an easy process and only requires that you use seeds from open-pollinated varieties.
How do I save tomato seeds?
To save tomato seeds, start by removing the seeds from a ripe tomato. Remove any pulp from the seeds and place them in a cup or jar and cover with water. Cover the jar with a paper towel and rubber band and let sit for three days. This time allows the seeds to ferment, which kills any bacteria on the seeds. Swirl the jar each day, and once the pulp has formed a noticeable layer floating above the seeds, it is time to move on to the next step. Remove the layer of pulp and pour the liquid into a strainer to separate the seeds. Wash the seeds so they are nice and clean, and let them dry on a paper towel. Once the seeds have dried, transfer them to a plate or other nonstick surface and continue to dry the seeds for a few days. Finally, transfer the seeds to their final storage spot. This can be a paper envelope, sealable jar, etc. Place the seeds in a cool and dry location out of sunlight. Now your seeds should stay in good condition until you are ready to use them next year!
Contact us to discuss your requirements of White Melon Seed. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.
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