Easygrow Pineapple Strawberry Seeds 100pcs

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100piece Fruit And Vegetable Seeds Set Pineapple And Strawberry Edition For Indoor And Outdoor Cultivation

Discover the joy of home gardening with the Easygrow Pineapple and Strawberry Seeds 100pcs set! This set is perfect for those who crave the satisfaction of growing their own fruits and vegetables, regardless of their gardening experience level.

The Easygrow seeds are highly versatile, suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Ideal for beautifying your environment, these perennial plants will bring vibrant colors to your garden throughout the year. These seeds are not only easy to grow but also designed to thrive in subtropical climates, making them an excellent addition to any building roof or home garden.

The set includes a variety of strawberry seeds and the exotic pineapple seeds. Known for their luscious taste and high nutritional value, these fruits will surely be a delightful addition to your diet.

Enriched with the essence of nature, the Easygrow Pineapple and Strawberry Seeds promise a blooming garden during the full-bloom period in spring. If you’re a Taurus, you’re in luck! These plants are particularly beneficial for your constellation.

How to Plant Easygrow Pineapple Strawberry Seeds 100pcs:
1. Choose a well-drained pot or a spot in your garden with rich soil.
2. Sow the seeds about an inch deep and cover them lightly with soil.
3. Water them gently and regularly, but ensure not to overwater.
4. Place them in a spot where they’ll receive ample sunlight.
5. Be patient and watch as your seeds sprout into beautiful plants!

Embark on your gardening journey with Easygrow, and experience the satisfaction of nurturing your own food from seed to harvest. Embrace the charm of a Happy Farm lifestyle, right at your home.

Planting Essentials:

  • Latin Name: Fragaria x ananassa (Strawberry), Ananas comosus (Pineapple)
  • Planting Season: Spring
  • Germination Rate: Approximately 70-80%
  • Grown Plant Size: Strawberry plants can grow up to 30cm tall, while Pineapple plants can reach up to 1-1.5m in height
  • Time to Maturity: Strawberries mature in about 4-6 weeks after blossoming, while Pineapples take around 18-24 months
  • Soil Type: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil
  • Watering: Regular watering needed but avoid overwatering
  • Sunlight: Full sun exposure
  • Uses: Ideal for home gardening, both indoor and outdoor. Fruits can be consumed fresh or used in cooking and baking
  • Deer Resistance: Strawberry plants are usually deer-resistant, while Pineapples are not
  • Pest and Disease Resistance: Both plants have natural resistance to certain pests and diseases, but proper care and attention are required to prevent infestation
  • Spacing Requirements: Strawberry plants should be spaced 30-45cm apart, while Pineapple plants need about 1m of space between each plant
  • Companion Plants: Strawberries pair well with beans, lettuce and spinach. Pineapples do well with legumes and marigolds
  • Harvesting Instructions: Strawberries are harvested when they are fully red. Pineapples are harvested when they have a golden-yellow color and a sweet smell

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Taurus

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