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elderberry seeds to plant Pacific Red Elderberry – 50 SeedsThis West Coast red elderberry variety was described under the name S. callicarpa however there is little difference between the European and Pacific Coast plants outside their native habitat. Recently, both varieties of red elderberry have grouped together under the name Sambucus racemosa (Sambucus racemosa var. racemosa). Most elderberry species are native to the northern hemisphere, but no matter where they grow, theyve been used in cooking, in the
This West Coast red elderberry variety was described under the name S. callicarpa however there is little difference between the European and Pacific Coast plants outside their native habitat. Recently, both varieties of red elderberry have grouped together under the name Sambucus racemosa (Sambucus racemosa var. racemosa). Most elderberry species are native to the northern hemisphere, but no matter where they grow, they’ve been used in cooking, in the making of dye or ink, and as medicine. According to folklore, elder is said to ward off and cure disease and offer protection from lightning, saddle sores and all forms of evil.•Heirloom
•Non-GMO
•American grown seeds
•Perennial Shrub
•USDA Zones: 3-9
Planting Instructions:
OUTDOORS: By far the easiest method is to direct sow outdoors in the fall and let Mother Nature do it's thing over the winter to break the dormancy. Sow at 1/4" depth, 10 feet apart, and 3-4 seeds per plant. Keep moist, but not wet.
INDOORS: Starting inside, elderberry is a long term, multiple stage process that needs BOTH scarification (soaking) and stratification (warm/cold treatment) to break the dormancy. Basically, we're trying to replicate what occurs naturally in nature. It's a long process, but one that we find is extremely rewarding. Elderberry is finicky and it’s such a gratifying feeling when you first see seedlings pop up. Germination rates vary wildly depending on technique from 5% with no seed prep to this technique which achieves roughly a 73% germination rate which is quite high for Elderberry. We highly recommend it.
STAGE 1 - SCARIFICATION: The fastest method is to soak the seeds in sulfuric acid for 10 mins and then thoroughly rinse. The seeds are then ready for Stage 2. The slower, but safer and easier method is to soak the seeds in HOT (175F) water for 10 minutes, allow to cool and continue to soak at room temperature for 24 hours.
STAGE 2 - WARM STRATIFICATION: After the soaking (scarification), the seeds will need a warm period. Place the seeds into a plastic bag with moist peat moss and place it into a warmer area of roughly 72-75° for 60 days occasionally checking to ensure the moss remains damp.
STAGE 3 - COLD STRATIFICATION: After the warm stratification, we will move to a cold period to break the dormancy. Place the damp peat moss seed bag into the refrigerator for 60 days occasionally checking to make sure moss remains damp.
STAGE 4 - FINALLY READY TO SOW: After that process (I know it's long), sow seeds at 3-4 seeds per pot at 1/4" depth with pH 5.2 to 5.14 mix and put pots in a warm, sunny area. Water regularly to ensure the soil is moist, but not wet. Allow 45 days to germinate.
STAGE 5 - TRANSPLANT: The seedlings can be transplanted when they are a few inches tall.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Nice only if it's not warped
Color: Black
I bought three of these, and two are perfectly normal. One is warped like so many other reviewers say, and it is the bane of my existence. The top will not stay on, and when my dog tries to stand on it, it wobbles all over the place. Right now, we have it taped and bungee corded, and it looks ridiculous. I wish I would have returned it when I had the chance, and I really don't want to pay $40 for another, because that's a lot for a piece of plastic.
Four stars for the normal ones, but dropping to three star rating because of the terrible quality control.
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★★★★★ 5
Life changing, $$$ saving!!
Color: Black
This tray changed everything for us. We have a WILD 6 month old pug. He is crate trained, but shredded puppy pads. Some days I went through 3 or 4 pads a day! Expensive, frustrating, bad for the dog's health. It took him a day to understand the tray, now he uses it 98% of the time-- he is not locked in the cage. I love this tray, and will buy another for upstairs when our pup is allowed to roam that far. The tray is easy to change, easy to wipe down and clean. Plus the pad can get fully wet before changing, not a little spot here and there, so 1 pad a day, not 4 shredded ones.
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★★★★★ 5
loved it!
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loved the product and the fact that it comes with 4 training pads!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2026
★★★★★ 1
Cheaply made
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Cheaply made. The plastic top will not stay on. I have two other grates that work really well, but were more expensive so decided to try this one. I shouldn’t have wasted dollars on this one.
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