Winter is the best time to sow seeds in India. The cool weather helps seeds sprout faster and grow strong. Whether you want bright flowers or fresh vegetables, our Winter Sowing Seeds collection has everything you nee...
Winter is the best time to sow seeds in India. The cool weather helps seeds sprout faster and grow strong. Whether you want bright flowers or fresh vegetables, our Winter Sowing Seeds collection has everything you need. With over 273 varieties, there is something for every home garden.
This collection is perfect for everyday Indian gardeners — beginners and seasoned growers alike. All seeds are chosen for easy growing and low maintenance care. You do not need a big garden. A balcony, terrace, or windowsill works just fine.
What Can You Grow This Winter?
Our winter seeds cover a wide range of plants for every taste and space. From colourful blooms to kitchen-fresh vegetables, here is what you will find:
- Flowers: Ageratum, Alyssum, Amaranthus, Antirrhinum, and many more best seller desi flower seeds
- Vegetables: Artichoke, Ash Gourd, and other cool-season crops that thrive in Indian winters
- Herbs & greens: Easy-to-grow varieties that work well in pots and grow bags
- Desi & hybrid varieties: Both traditional Indian seeds and F1 hybrids for better yield
How to Choose the Right Winter Seeds
Picking the right seed makes all the difference. Think about your space, sunlight, and how much time you can give. Most winter flowers like Alyssum and Antirrhinum need just 4–6 hours of sunlight a day. Vegetables like Ash Gourd do well in open spaces with good soil.
- Have a small balcony? Try dwarf flower varieties like Antirrhinum Dwarf Mixed Color
- Want colour all season? Mix varieties like Ageratum F1 Hawaii and Alyssum Snow Carpet
- Growing for the first time? Start with Alyssum or Amaranthus — they are very easy to grow
- Looking for vegetables? Ash Gourd and Artichoke are great cool-season picks
At Vedicflora, we believe every home deserves a green corner. That is why we offer all our winter seeds at the lowest price — so growing your own garden is always within reach. Thousands of happy gardeners across India have already started their winter gardens with us. Browse the collection and find your perfect seeds today.
Frequently asked questions
When is the best time to start winter sowing in India?
In most parts of India, the best time to sow winter seeds is October to January. The cooler temperatures help seeds germinate well and plants stay healthy. In warmer southern regions, November to December works best. Check the seed packet for region-specific sowing guidance.
Are winter sowing seeds easy to grow for beginners?
Yes! Most seeds in this collection are easy to grow and low maintenance. Varieties like Alyssum, Ageratum, and Amaranthus are great starting points for first-time gardeners. They need basic watering, sunlight, and well-drained soil — nothing complicated at all.
Can I grow winter seeds on my balcony or terrace?
Absolutely. Many of these seeds are perfect for balcony and container gardening. Dwarf flower varieties and compact vegetable seeds grow well in pots and grow bags. All you need is a spot with 4–6 hours of morning sunlight and regular watering.
How many seeds are in the Vedicflora winter seeds collection?
We offer over 273 varieties of winter sowing seeds at Vedicflora. This includes flowers, vegetables, herbs, and desi seed varieties. We keep adding new picks every season so you always have fresh choices at the lowest price.
Do winter seeds need special soil or fertiliser?
Most winter seeds grow well in regular garden soil mixed with compost. Good drainage is important — waterlogged soil can damage roots. A light application of organic fertiliser once a month helps plants grow stronger. Avoid overwatering, especially during cooler nights.
Does Vedicflora deliver winter seeds across India?
Yes, Vedicflora delivers to most pincodes across India. You can check delivery availability for your area directly on the product page. We pack seeds carefully to maintain freshness and quality during transit.




















