Every great garden starts with one seed. Vedicflora's Seeds collection gives you 662+ varieties at the lowest price in India. From leafy greens and herbs to colorful flowers and sacred trees, you'll find seeds for eve...
Every great garden starts with one seed. Vedicflora's Seeds collection gives you 662+ varieties at the lowest price in India. From leafy greens and herbs to colorful flowers and sacred trees, you'll find seeds for every corner of your home. Browse, pick, and start growing today.
Our collection features best sellers like Petunia flower seeds and Krishna Tulsi seed balls. Majestic trees like Jacaranda Mimosifolia, Kadamba, and neem (Azadirachta Indica) are also here. With over 662 varieties, every type of Indian gardener will find something to love.
Why Grow from Seed?
Seeds are the most affordable way to grow a garden. One seed packet costs far less than a nursery plant, yet gives you dozens of plants in return. Our seeds are picked for Indian climates — easy to grow, low maintenance, and proven by thousands of home gardeners across India.
Many seeds here also serve as lucky plants for Vastu — like Tulsi and Kadamba, both treasured in Indian tradition. Others grow into air-purifying plants that naturally clean indoor air. Whether you want fresh food, beautiful flowers, or good energy at home, seeds make it possible at the lowest cost.
How to Choose the Right Seeds
- Pick by season: Kharif seeds suit the monsoon (June–October); Rabi seeds thrive in winter (October–March); Zaid seeds handle summer heat (March–May).
- Start easy: Choose easy-to-grow and low-maintenance varieties if you are new to gardening or have a busy schedule.
- Match your space: Many seeds here grow beautifully in pots, balconies, and small garden beds — no large yard needed.
- Add lucky plants: Try Tulsi, Kadamba, or neem seeds for Vastu benefits and a meaningful garden at home.
- Trust the best sellers: Our top-rated seeds are tried by thousands of Indian gardeners — they grow, and they grow well.
Sowing and Harvest Guide
Most seeds need warm, moist soil to germinate well. Sow Kharif seeds after monsoon rains arrive; Rabi seeds go in as temperatures cool down. Seeds typically sprout in 5 to 21 days — keep soil damp but not waterlogged. Follow the seed packet for depth and spacing to get the best results.
Harvest times vary by what you grow. Leafy greens like spinach are ready in 4–6 weeks. Root vegetables like carrot take 10–12 weeks. Herbs like coriander can be picked from 3–4 weeks onward. Your seed packet will show 'days to harvest' — the exact time from sowing to your first crop.
Seeds for Every Indian Climate
India's diverse regions call for the right seeds in the right season. Tropical South India suits year-round planting. Northern gardens thrive with cool Rabi crops through winter months. Look for seeds marked 'easy to grow' — they handle a wide range of Indian weather conditions with ease.
Start your garden journey with Vedicflora's Seeds collection today. With 662+ varieties at the lowest price, there's no better place to begin. Explore our best-selling seeds and seed balls to find the perfect match for your home, balcony, or garden.
Frequently asked questions
When is the best time to plant seeds in India?
The best time depends on your seed type and region. Kharif season (June–October) suits monsoon crops like okra and cucumber. Rabi season (October–March) is perfect for spinach, carrot, and cool-season vegetables. Zaid season (March–May) works for heat-tolerant, fast-growing plants. Always check your seed packet for the recommended sowing month in your area.
Which seeds are best for beginners?
Start with seeds labelled easy to grow or low maintenance — these germinate reliably and need less attention. Great beginner choices include coriander, spinach, marigold, and Tulsi. Seed balls like our Krishna Tulsi and flower varieties are especially beginner-friendly — just place in moist soil and watch them sprout. Our best seller seeds are popular precisely because they work for first-time gardeners.
Can I grow seeds in pots or on a balcony?
Yes, absolutely. Many seeds in this collection grow well in pots, grow bags, and small containers. Herbs like coriander and basil, leafy greens like spinach, and flowers like Petunia are perfect for balcony gardens. Choose compact varieties and use good-quality potting mix for the best results in small spaces.
Are there lucky or Vastu plants in this collection?
Yes! This collection includes seeds for several lucky plants valued in Indian homes. Krishna Tulsi is considered sacred and auspicious in Vastu. Kadamba is associated with Lord Krishna and brings positive energy. Neem (Azadirachta Indica) is known for its protective and purifying properties. Growing these from seed is a meaningful and budget-friendly way to add Vastu plants to your home.
Why buy seeds instead of ready-to-plant seedlings?
Seeds are far more affordable — one packet at the lowest price gives you many plants for the cost of a single seedling from a nursery. You also get much greater variety, including rare types not available locally. Seeds are easy to store for several seasons when kept cool and dry, giving you even more value for money.























