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The Start of a Respectable Herb Garden

Culinary herb seeds covering the essentials and several things you didn't know you needed until they were growing on the windowsill. Basil, cilantro, parsley, thyme, chives -- yes, actual chive seeds, from the company that has been named Chive for 25 years and only recently got around to selling them, which we acknowledge is a long time to be sitting on the obvious joke.


Feed Your Plants Like You Actually Know What You’re Doing

Your plants called—they're tired of your "just water and hope" approach. Give themverteRx, the premium plant food packed with vitamins and growth boosters. Stronger roots, lusher leaves, and fewer judgmental stares from your fiddle-leaf fig. Because even plants deserve proper nutrition (unlike your diet).


Pretty Pots for Pretty Plants

Your plants work hard to look good—shouldn’t their pots do the same? Choose from our gorgeous flower pots and let your greenery thrive in style. Because plain plastic is just rude.

Shido Seeds — FAQ

What types of Shido seeds are available?

Shido Seeds includes 40+ flower varieties, 40+ vegetable and herb varieties, and houseplant seeds. Sub-categories include Flower Seeds, Vegetable Seeds, and Herb Seeds. All seeds arrive vacuum-sealed to preserve germination rates and freshness.

Why are Shido Seeds vacuum-sealed?

Vacuum-sealing removes oxygen and moisture — the two main causes of seed degradation. This keeps seeds dormant and viable far longer than standard paper packet storage, and it maintains germination rates from the day they're packed until the day you plant.

Are Shido Seeds non-GMO?

Yes. Shido Seeds are produced using traditional, natural crossing and breeding methods only. No genetic engineering is used. Both open-pollinated heirloom varieties and F1 hybrid varieties are available, and all are bred using conventional techniques.

What is the germination rate for Shido Seeds?

Every seed lot is tested at third-party pathology labs before packaging to verify top-tier germination performance. If you're not satisfied with germination results, Shido offers a replacement or refund guarantee.

Can Shido Seeds be grown indoors?

Yes. Many varieties — especially herbs and some houseplant seeds — are well-suited for indoor growing. Herbs like chives, for example, can be started indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost and grown year-round near a sunny window or under grow lights.

When should I start Shido flower seeds indoors?

Most flower seeds should be started indoors 6–8 weeks before your last expected frost date. Check the growing instructions inside your Shido packet — each variety includes specific sowing depths, germination temperatures, and thinning guidance.

Do Shido Seed packets include growing instructions?

Yes. Every packet includes detailed sowing, germination, watering, spacing, and care instructions — written precisely enough that first-time gardeners can succeed, not just experienced growers.