Now's The Time to Start Seeds – and I've Found the Best Affordable Seed Bundles For Any Garden
From classic vegetables to edible flowers, these seed bundles take the guesswork out of what to plant this season – plus, they're all under $50.
If you’ve been waiting for the “right moment” to start seeds, this is it. As daylight slowly increases and planting calendars start to fill up, now is the time start sowing seeds indoors – especially for vegetables, flowers, and herbs that benefit from a head start before spring.
But choosing what to plant can feel overwhelming. Between endless seed catalogs and dozens of varieties for a single crop, it’s easy to get stuck in decision mode instead of actually planting. That’s where seed bundles come in. These collections group together complementary seeds, saving endless scrolling just to find the right ones.
Whether you’re new to seed starting, filling raised beds, planning a pollinator-friendly garden, or just looking for a simpler way to grow more this year, I’ve found a seed bundle designed to match your goals. Plus, they're all under $50!
My Seed Bundle Picks
Not sure where to start? This seed bank has you covered. Just pick your zone and you'll receive a mix of 32 seeds from vegetables to perennials, and companion plants to herbs. It's perfect for any seed starting newbie.
This pack includes over 35,000 individual heirloom vegetable seeds ranging from squashes to root vegetables, lettuces and more. Plus, it includes a mini garden tool kit for seed sowing.
This seed bank is specifically designed for garden beds in all zones. That’s right – anyone can grow this mix of vegetable, herb and flower seeds in their raised beds. And as a bonus, it comes with 4 varieties of tomatoes!
Sprinkle seeds from 47 unique wildflowers in your yard and watch them grow into a stunning pollinator haven. These flowers support bees, butterflies and even hummingbirds.
A must for tomato lovers, this seed bundle is only $10 and includes 10 varieties of open-pollinated, organic tomatoes, ideal for raised beds, gardens or containers. You may just discover your new favorite variety!
Zinnias are my personal favorite flowers because they're so beautiful and perfect for cutting. Build your own bouquets or stunning centerpieces from the zinnias you've grown right in your garden!
Did you know that using fresh herbs in tea actually gives you more nutritional benefits? Up your wellness routine with this medicinal bundle, full of fragrant herbs and flowers.
Don't have much garden space? Not a problem! Herb seeds are actually very easy to start and grow indoors, making them perfect for small spaces like windowsills and patios.
Grow blooms good enough to eat! This mix adds color to salads, desserts, and drinks — and, as a bonus, they attract pollinators to your garden.
Shop Seed Starting Supplies
This kit has everything you need for seed starting, including a humidity dome, grow lights, a heat mat for speedy germination, and even a moisture meter and gnat traps.
Keep your seed starts organized with these labels. While they do come in all white, I love the idea of assigning different colored labels to different types of plants.
This seed starting mix is made from recycled coconut husks - plus, coconut fiber improves nutrient absorption.
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Allie Kerkhoff has been with Gardening Know How since 2020, working across direct sales, project management, and e-commerce. With a Master’s in Economics from the University of British Columbia and a background in strategic planning and revenue optimization, she helps support the business side of the site so our editorial team can keep writing and publishing great content. Though she's relatively new to gardening, she loves learning from our community – and she's slowly but surely turning her outdoor space into her own personal oasis!