100 Pcs Taro Nutrientdense Edible Green Delicious Selfcultivated Veggies Flores Seed Pack
Experience the joy of gardening with our pack of 100 Taro seeds. Taro, scientifically known as Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schoot, is a nutrient-dense, delicious vegetable that’s a staple in several cuisines worldwide. This pack of seeds is an effortless way to have a home-grown supply of this healthy, green vegetable.
Taro is known for its large corms or tubers, rich in easily digestible starch. It makes an excellent addition to various meals, offering a good source of carbohydrates and, to a lesser extent, potassium and protein.
Our Taro seeds are perfect for home gardening enthusiasts and even beginners. They thrive in temperatures between 15-30C and germinate within 5-15 days. The best sowing seasons are spring, summer, and autumn, ensuring you a steady supply of home-grown Taro. The Taro plant grows to a height of 5-60 cm and produces green flowers between 9-12 weeks.
These seeds are packaged in an OPP simple bag, suitable for a variety of planting locations – be it a farm, terrace, garden, living room, study, windows, bedroom, or patio. Grow your own Taro and bring a touch of green to your living space!
How to Plant Taro Seeds 100pcs Nutrientrich Delicious:
1. Prepare a pot or a garden bed with well-drained soil, rich in organic matter.
2. Sow the seeds about 1-2 cm deep into the soil.
3. Water the seeds lightly, ensuring the soil is moist but not waterlogged.
4. Position the pot or garden bed in a place that receives indirect sunlight.
5. Maintain the temperature around 15-30C for optimal growth.
6. Keep the soil moist throughout the germination period which is typically 5-15 days.
7. Once the seedlings emerge, ensure they get plenty of light to grow healthy and strong.
8. Transplant the seedlings to a larger pot or garden bed if needed, giving each plant enough room to grow.
9. Watch your Taro plants thrive and enjoy your home-grown, nutrient-rich and delicious vegetables!
Please note that Taro is a biennial herb and grows best in a subfrigid climate. It’s classified as a novel plant and is very easy to cultivate, making it an excellent choice for beginner gardeners.
Planting Essentials:
- Latin Name: Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schoot
- Planting Season: Spring, Summer and Autumn
- High Germination Rate: Germinates within 5-15 days
- Grown Plant Size: Taro plant grows to a height of 5-60 cm
- Time to Maturity: Produces green flowers between 9-12 weeks
- Soil Type: Well-drained soil, rich in organic matter
- Watering: Soil needs to be kept moist but not waterlogged
- Sunlight: Requires indirect sunlight
- Uses: Excellent source of carbohydrates, potassium and protein. Can be added in various meals
- Deer Resistance: Taro is not a preferred food for deer, making it deer resistant
- Pest and Disease Resistance: Taro is generally resistant to most pests and diseases
- Spacing Requirements: Give each plant enough room to grow while transplanting the seedlings to a larger pot or garden bed
- Companion Plants: Taro grows well with other moisture-loving plants like rice and lotus
- Harvesting Instructions: Harvest the corms or tubers once the leaves of the plant have died back
- Easy to Cultivate: Classed as a novel plant, Taro is very easy to cultivate, making it an excellent choice for beginner gardeners