Quality Organic Jujube Seeds For Fruitbearing Trees Pack Of 5 Easy To Grow Nongmo
Introduce a splash of the exotic to your garden with our Organic Jujube Fruit Seeds. This pack of five high-quality seeds is your ticket to growing your very own fruit-bearing trees. Perfect for those with a green thumb or even gardening beginners, these seeds are remarkably easy to cultivate.
Jujube trees, also known as Claret, are a perennial addition to any landscape. They thrive in subtropical climates and can turn any courtyard into a lush, green oasis. What’s more, they bloom fully in the summer, adding a touch of natural beauty to your outdoor space.
But these seeds aren’t just for show. Jujube fruit is hailed for its sweet, apple-like flavor and myriad of health benefits. Growing your own trees can provide a sustainable source of this nutritious fruit.
How to Plant Organic Jujube Fruit Seeds Pack Of 5:
1. Soak the seeds in warm water for 24 hours.
2. Fill a pot with well-draining soil.
3. Push each seed 1 inch into the soil and cover it lightly.
4. Water the soil until it’s damp but not waterlogged.
5. Place the pot in a sunny location.
6. Keep the soil moist by watering it every few days.
7. Your seeds should sprout in 3-4 weeks.
Turn your garden into a verdant paradise and enjoy the fruits of your labor with our Organic Jujube Fruit Seeds. It’s an investment in beauty, health, and a greener planet.
Planting Essentials:
- Latin Name: Ziziphus jujuba
- Planting Season: Spring
- Germination Rate: 85-90%
- Grown Plant Size: Can reach up to 12-15 feet in height
- Time to Maturity: Approximately 3-4 years for fruit production
- Soil Type: Well-draining soil, tolerates a variety of soil types
- Watering: Moderate, allow soil to dry between waterings
- Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
- Uses: Fruits are edible and can be eaten fresh or dried. They can also be used in cooking and baking.
- Deer Resistance: High
- Pest and Disease Resistance: Generally resistant to most pests and diseases
- Spacing Requirements: 15-20 feet apart for optimal growth
- Companion Plants: Works well with other fruiting trees and shrubs
- Harvesting Instructions: Harvest when fruits are fully ripe, usually in late summer or early fall.