Collection: Snapdragon Seeds
This early summer flower is a favorite for its sweet fragrance and bold blooms! Depending on variety, snapdragons can vary from less than eight inches high to nearly three feet tall, and their versatility makes them a great choice for almost any garden space. Although usually grown as annuals, the snapdragon is a short-lived perennial that can return for a second year if properly cared for.
Growing snapdragon seeds in your garden
- 37 snapdragon seed varieties
- Sometimes blooms in both spring and fall
- A favorite for cut flower gardens
- Grow in a beautiful array of colors
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Snapdragon Seeds - Twinny Bronze Shades F1
Large clustering double blooms for extra personalityRegular price $6.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $6.99Best Seller -
Snapdragon Seeds - Snowflake
A prolific bloomer that won't slow down until first frostRegular price $4.99 - $23.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $23.99 -
Snapdragon Seeds - Madame Butterfly Bronze
Rare, apricot-bronze shadeRegular price $6.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $6.99 -
Snapdragon Seeds - Appleblossom
An exquisitely beautiful pink bloom with gold undertonesRegular price $5.49 - $33.50Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$66.99Sale price $5.49 - $33.50Sale -
Snapdragon Seeds - Passion (Red) Mix
This blend of fiery flowers is a favorite with pollinatorsRegular price $5.49 - $29.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.49 - $29.99 -
Snapdragon Seeds - Orange Wonder
A unique variety whose peach throats fade to pink outer petalsRegular price $4.99 - $65.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $65.99 -
Snapdragon Seeds - Potomac Appleblossom
Bi-colored blossoms with inviting contrastRegular price $6.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $6.99 -
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Snapdragon Seeds - Rainbow Mix
A collection of the most essential varietiesRegular price $5.49 - $66.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.49 - $66.99Best Seller -
Snapdragon Seeds - Brighton Rock
Striped and dappled blooms unlike anything we've ever seenRegular price $4.99 - $60.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $60.99 -
Snapdragon Seeds - Twinny Appleblossom
Dwarf variety perfect for containersRegular price $6.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $6.99 -
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Snapdragon Seeds - Twinny Peach F1
2010 All America Selections Winner for being the first to offer a double flowering snap with a compact growth habitRegular price $6.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $6.99AAS Winner -
Snapdragon Seeds - Tetra Mix
A fun mix of multi-colored blooms ideal for a cut flower gardenRegular price $4.99 - $15.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $15.99 -
Snapdragon Seeds - Magic Carpet Mix
Compact plants are particularly well-suited to borders and bedsRegular price $4.99 - $38.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $4.99 - $38.99 -
Snapdragon Seeds - The Rose
The original snapdragon 'faces' we all know and loveRegular price $5.49 - $28.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.49 - $28.99 -
Snapdragon Seeds - Rocket Bronze
Recipient of the All-America Selections awardRegular price $5.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.99 -
Snapdragon Seeds - Twinny Yellow Shades
Bright lemon yellow snapdragon covered in bloomsRegular price $5.99Regular priceUnit price $0 / per$0Sale price $5.99
Growing snapdragon seeds in your garden
- 37 snapdragon seed varieties
- Sometimes blooms in both spring and fall
- A favorite for cut flower gardens
- Grow in a beautiful array of colors
the magic of snapdragon seeds
A flower with a long and storied history, the snapdragon has been cultivated since ancient times, when the Greeks and Romans believed a necklace of snapdragon blossoms could guard against witchcraft. While this is likely not true, snapdragons are deer resistant, and planting them in or along the borders of your vegetable garden can offer a little protection to tender greens and young seedlings.
where and where to plant snapdragons
Snapdragons prefer rich, moist soil in full sun or part shade. Clip the top stem and side shoots for fuller plants and more blooms, and deadhead regularly. Though hardy in USDA zones 7 through 11, the snapdragon does not tolerate summer heat well, and will do better with a little afternoon shelter from the sun in places where the season is long and hot. Flowers appear March through June and—if the plant is kept watered and not allowed to wilt—may bloom again in the fall. They make an excellent food source for pollinators when most other annuals have yet to rise above the soil. Germination takes two to three months, so plant as soon as possible in spring, or in mild climates sow seeds in late fall or winter for the earliest blooms.
Although generally low maintenance, snapdragons are prone to a fungus called snapdragon rust. To avoid this, ensure that there is room for air circulation between plants, using stakes to keep taller varieties upright if necessary, and do not water at night.
choosing your snapdragon aesthetic
These garden favorites come in all kinds of colors. Mix and match varieties for a rainbow of color, or try Eden Brothers' Snowflake Snapdragon Seeds for beds of elegant white blooms. Sow with low-growing companion plants like sweet alyssum or Eden Brothers' Blue Carpet Lobelia Seeds to show off the long, straight stems and clusters of dragon snout-shaped flowers. Kids will love the way a little pinch to the sides of the flowers will open jaws that then "snap" shut. Bumble bees, strong enough to push through those snapping jaws and get to the sweet, dragon-guarded nectar inside, can often be found blundering around the blossoms.
Snapdragons can be propagated from stem cuttings and by root division as well as grown from seed, meaning you'll have a chance to love these striking annuals for years to come.
For more information about planting, growing, and caring for snapdragon flower seed, see our Snapdragon Seeds Planting Guide.