Verbena seeds – where to buy and best varieties

Verbena Seeds – The Complete Master Guide to Growing Verbena & Where to Buy the Best Verbena Seeds

Verbena is one of the most underrated and under-discussed powerhouse annuals in modern gardening. While petunias, marigolds, and geraniums get the spotlight, Verbena quietly delivers enormous performance: nonstop bloom cycles, drought tolerance, heat resistance, strong fragrance in many varieties, and exceptional pollinator attraction.

Whether planted in hanging baskets, landscape borders, containers, or rock gardens — Verbena is a must-have summer flower for every gardener.

Today, we’re taking a deep dive into:

  • Best verbena seed varieties

  • How to grow verbena from seed successfully

  • Verbena in baskets vs flower beds

  • Verbena for pollinators

  • Heat and drought performance

  • How we grow verbena at Garden Starts Nursery

  • Where to buy verbena seeds (regular & bulk)

  • And a full FAQ at the end

This is your definitive Verbena seed resource.


🌸 Why Verbena Should Be in Every Garden

Verbena stands out due to several exceptional traits:

✔ Heat-tolerant

It is one of the few flowers that pushes through 95–100°F heat without stopping bloom.

✔ Drought-tolerant

Verbena can survive with less water compared to most annual flowers.

✔ Continuous blooming

From early summer to frost — almost nonstop.

✔ Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds & bees

Verbena nectar is a favorite of swallowtails, monarchs, skippers, and painted ladies.

✔ Excellent for baskets, containers & beds

Verbena spreads, trails, and drapes beautifully.


🌿 Best Verbena Varieties from Seeds

Verbena Quartz Series (annuals)

  • Compact blooms

  • Excellent bedding or pot performance

  • Tight, uniform growth habit

Verbena Imagination

  • Rich purple-blue flowering

  • Superb trailing habit

  • Excellent for hanging baskets

Verbena Twister varieties

White blooms with striking color centers:

  • Purple Eye

  • Red Eye

  • Pink Eye

These are showy, dramatic, and instantly recognizable.


🌼 Verbena in Hanging Baskets at Garden Starts Nursery

At Garden Starts Nursery, we regularly feature Verbena in mixed containers, either as:

  • Companion thrillers

  • Secondary "spreader support"

  • Basket draping/trailing filler

  • Pollinator anchor flower

We typically combine verbena with:

  • Petunias

  • Calibrachoa

  • Lobelia

  • Alyssum

  • Bacopa

  • Lantana

  • Vinca

  • Geranium ivy trailing

Verbena acts like the connecting texture between larger flowers — adding bloom mass and color.

For baskets:

  • We plant 3–4 verbena plugs in a 12" basket

  • For mixed combos, Verbena is often 25–30% of the total planting volume


🪴 Verbena in Flower Beds & Landscaping

Verbena is ideal for:

  • Front borders

  • Along pathways

  • Edging

  • Tough hot areas

  • Low-water zones

  • Sandy soil areas

  • Xeriscape landscapes

Verbena roots spread horizontally, forming ground coverage and bloom density.

Gardeners in:

  • Arizona

  • Texas

  • Oklahoma

  • New Mexico

  • Nevada

  • California
    love Verbena because it performs where many flowers simply give up.


🌞 Sun & Soil Requirements

Sun

  • Full sun — minimum 6–8 hours daily

  • More sun = more bloom

Soil

  • Well-drained

  • Neutral or slightly acidic

  • Verbena hates soggy soil

If drainage is poor, amend with:

  • Perlite

  • Coarse sand

  • Pine bark fines

  • Gypsum


💧 Watering

Verbena prefers:

  • Water deeply

  • Let soil dry

  • Water again

Overwatering = yellowing foliage + reduced bloom.


🌱 Growing Verbena from Seed (High-Success Method)

Start Indoors: 10–12 weeks before last frost

  1. Use sterile seed starting mix

  2. Lightly press seeds — do NOT bury deeply

  3. Keep humidity consistent

  4. Temperature: 72–78°F

  5. Light required for germination

  6. Germination time: 14–28 days

When seedlings emerge:

  • Provide strong supplemental light

  • Avoid stretching

  • Increase airflow

Harden off before transplanting outdoors

Verbena transplants best when:

  • Soil has warmed

  • Nights are above 50°F


🌺 Fertilizing Verbena

Apply a balanced flower fertilizer:

  • 10-30-20

  • 15-30-15

  • Or liquid bloom booster

Fertilize every:

  • 10–14 days for baskets

  • Monthly for ground plantings


🐝 Verbena for Pollinator Gardening

Verbena is a butterfly magnet.

You will see:

  • Monarch butterflies

  • Painted lady butterflies

  • Swallowtails

  • Bees

  • Bumble bees

  • Hoverflies

  • Hummingbirds

Verbena is ideal for wildlife-forward gardens.


🧩 Related Companion Flowers

When creating a color-rich bed or basket, Verbena pairs beautifully with:

  • Petunias

  • Marigolds

  • Zinnias

  • Salvia

  • Cosmos

  • Dusty Miller

  • Sweet Alyssum


🌱 Where to Buy Verbena Seeds

Best place to buy Verbena seeds online:

This ensures:

  • Fresh seed

  • High germination

  • True-variety genetics

  • Large selection


📌 Additional Recommended Reading 



❓ FAQ – Verbena Seeds & Growing Verbena

Does verbena come back every year?

Most Verbena from seed are annuals — grown for single-season performance. Some perennial types exist, but annuals bloom harder.

Why does my verbena stop flowering?

Usually caused by:

  • Too much water

  • Not enough sun

  • Lack of nutrients

  • Overgrown stems needing trimming

Can verbena be grown in shade?

Light shade, yes.
Heavy shade — no bloom.

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