SURVIVAL GARDEN SEEDS

Toothache Plant Seeds Acmella Oleracea | Buzz Button Electric Daisy - Heirloom Open-Pollinated Non-GMO | Survival Garden Seeds (2 Pack)

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Overview

From SURVIVAL GARDEN SEEDS, the Toothache Plant seeds yield Acmella oleracea, commonly called Spilanthes or Buzz Button. The plants produce bright yellow and red cone-shaped flowers that carry a distinctive, tingly sensory note when touched. This combination of blooms and texture makes the herb both a garden feature and a curious addition to culinary infusions and handcrafted drinks.

Growing and Care

These seeds are best suited to warm-season growth. Germination typically benefits from soil warmth around 75–85°F (24–29°C). In practice, that means greenhouse environments, seedling mats, grow lights, or consistently sunny outdoor spots in warmer climates can help you reach reliable germination and robust flowering.

The plant is described as a compact annual, which makes it suitable for small beds, container arrangements, and mixed ornamental herb borders. Because the seeds are open-pollinated and non-GMO, gardeners who value heritage varieties can appreciate a traditional, garden-ready option that supports seed-saving potential in future seasons.

Culinary and Aesthetic Uses

The blooms are edible and are known for imparting a buzzing sensation that can add intrigue to beverages, salads, and light culinary infusions. This provides a low-pressure, exploratory option for home chefs and curious gardeners looking to experiment with color, texture, and aroma without committing to any specific outcomes.

In addition to their sensory appeal, the bright yellow and red blossoms contribute visual interest to beds and containers, bringing warmth and movement to garden spaces across the season.

Garden Impact and Brand Assurance

The flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, supporting garden biodiversity while providing ongoing color and activity. SURVIVAL GARDEN SEEDS emphasizes family-owned American craftsmanship, offering heirloom, open-pollinated seeds that are untreated and quality tested for garden success.

This listing includes a 2 pack, giving you two seed packets to begin your growing project with confidence.

Key Benefits at a Glance

  • Unique ornamental and sensory blooms for decorative and culinary exploration
  • Warmth required for reliable germination, ideal for warm climates or controlled growing spaces
  • Edible flowers with a distinctive tactile note to inspire experimentation
  • Pollinator-friendly blooms that support garden biodiversity
  • Open-pollinated, heirloom, non-GMO seeds from a trusted U.S. family-owned brand
  • What you get: a 2 pack of seeds from SURVIVAL GARDEN SEEDS
  • Garden readiness: plan for full sun and warmth to optimize bloom quality
  • Seed integrity: untreated, tested, and open-pollinated for sustainable gardening

FAQ

Q: What is the Toothache Plant and where can I use it in my garden?

A: Acmella oleracea, also called Spilanthes, produces yellow blooms that add flair to gardens and culinary infusions.

Q: How do I start growing these seeds?

A: Sow in warmth between 75 and 85°F; provide full sun and well-drained soil for best germination.