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Vegetable Seeds in Pakistan

Buy premium vegetable seeds in Pakistan online at Seed Beej — hybrid F1 and desi (open-pollinated) seeds with high germination, hand-selected for the Pakistani climate. Shop summer vegetable seeds and winter vegetable seeds for kitchen gardening, pots, grow bags and rooftop gardens. Fast cash-on-delivery delivery to Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad and all over Pakistan.

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Vegetable Seeds in Pakistan

Most kitchen-garden disappointments in Pakistan trace back to one thing — sowing the right vegetable at the wrong time. We sort our seeds by season for exactly that reason. Tomatoes, okra and cucumber thrive in the long heat of a Punjab summer, while spinach, peas and coriander only turn sweet once the nights cool down. Every packet we send out — hybrid F1 for heavy, uniform yield, or desi open-pollinated seed you can save and re-sow — is picked to perform in real local conditions, whether you garden in a Lahore backyard, a Karachi balcony, or grow bags on an Islamabad rooftop.

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✅ Hybrid & desi varieties

Best-selling vegetable seeds

TomatoChilli (Mirch)Cucumber (Kheera)Okra (Bhindi)Bitter Gourd (Karela)Bottle Gourd (Lauki)Spinach (Palak)Coriander (Dhania)CarrotRadish (Mooli)Brinjal (Baingan)Peas (Matar)Capsicum

When to plant vegetable seeds in Pakistan

Season Sowing months Popular vegetables
Summer February – April Tomato, okra, cucumber, bitter gourd, chilli, tinda
Winter September – November Spinach, peas, carrot, radish, coriander, cabbage, cauliflower

Growing tips from our nursery

  • Start fine seeds like tomato, chilli and capsicum in seedling trays, then transplant — but sow okra, radish, peas and beans straight into their final spot.
  • The number-one killer at germination is overwatering. Keep the soil moist, never soggy.
  • Fruiting vegetables need a genuine 5–6 hours of direct sun; leafy greens manage with a little less.
  • In the May–June heat, a little afternoon shade stops tomatoes and chillies from dropping their flowers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which vegetable seeds grow best in Pakistan?

It comes down to the season. From September the cool-weather crops take over — spinach, coriander, peas, carrot, radish and the cabbage family. From February it's the summer line-up — tomato, chilli, okra, cucumber and the gourds. Beginners usually have the easiest success with radish, spinach and okra.

What is the difference between hybrid (F1) and desi vegetable seeds?

Hybrid F1 seeds give higher, more uniform yields and stronger disease resistance, but seed saved from them won't grow true next year, so you buy fresh each season. Desi (open-pollinated) seeds are the traditional choice — a little more variable, but you can save your own seed and they suit organic kitchen gardening. We stock both so you can pick what fits your goal.

Can vegetable seeds be grown in pots and grow bags?

Yes, and most vegetables do well in them. Leafy greens and herbs are happy in 8–10 inch pots, while tomato, chilli and brinjal prefer a deeper 12-inch pot or a grow bag so the roots have room. Good drainage holes matter more than the pot size.

How long do vegetable seeds take to germinate?

Most vegetable seeds sprout in 5–12 days when the soil stays moist and warm (18–30°C). Coriander and carrot are the slow ones — give them up to two weeks before worrying.

Do you deliver vegetable seeds all over Pakistan?

Yes. We pack and ship fresh vegetable seeds across Pakistan — Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan and beyond — with cash on delivery available.