You Can Garden Like Joanna Gaines with These Flower Seeds from Magnolia

Nikol SlatinskaShopping Writer, Home
Nikol SlatinskaShopping Writer, Home
In my role at Apartment Therapy, I'm most passionate about making my home look beautiful and organized and helping our readers do the same — often at a discount. Although I cover my fair share of newsy pieces, my work focuses on long-form service articles that help our audience…read more
published Apr 11, 2025
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If there’s a one-stop shop to help every corner of your home look beautiful, Magnolia is it. I was already familiar with the brand’s rustic, often vintage-inspired decor and kitchenware, but it wasn’t until recently that I learned it also sells gardening tools. In fact, news dropped a little over a week ago that Joanna Gaines’ Seed Bar is officially open at the Waco Magnolia Market. Even if you don’t live in Texas, you can still shop the brand’s gardening supplies on the website, including the plant seeds.

Not only are they available in a variety of flower types, but the seeds also come packaged in beautiful watercolor sleeves that double as decor. And they’re currently marked down from $3.50 to $2.80 per packet. Who knows? These might just be pretty enough to finally get me to try gardening. Just make sure to stock up while the seeds are still discounted!

What Are the Watercolor Magnolia Seeds?

These heirloom seeds come in 10 different varieties, including flowers like poppies, zinnias, and bluebonnets. There’s also a sweet basil option and a cherry tomato option, which you could use to cultivate your own little windowsill garden. All of the seeds are non-GMO and open pollinated.

What’s more, each variety comes in a sleeve that has a watercolor design of the plant. They’ve all been painted by in-house artists, and the packets measure 4 inches tall and 3.25 inches wide. So, once you’ve taken out and planted all of the seeds, you can repurpose their packaging as home decor!

Credit: Magnolia

Why You’ll Love the Watercolor Magnolia Seeds

Because these seeds are ready-to-plant heirloom seeds, you can use them right away and save the seeds from the resulting plants for future use, too. There’s a perfect number of varieties to choose from; you can mix and match forget-me-nots and coneflowers, or plant a bunch of multicolored wildflowers for a vibrant landscape. Your garden will be totally unique.

As a sucker for pretty packaging, I can’t gloss over my love for the seeds’ watercolor packets. If you want to, you could frame a few of them in a pretty arrangement above your nightstand or coffee bar. Even if you don’t want to plant any, the seeds are almost worth buying just for the art alone. 

At just under $3 each, these are definitely worth the buy. While you’re checking out the different kinds of seeds, Magnolia also has a bunch of other beautiful gardening tools that’ll make both your indoor and outdoor plants shine. Pick up some trendy planters, a stylish utility tote, and any other accessories you could use to simplify your upcoming projects. Spring gardening awaits!

Buy: Watercolor Magnolia Seeds, $2.80 (normally $3.50)

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