Key Lime Fruit Seeds
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Bring zesty freshness to your garden with our Key Lime Fruit Seeds, perfect for gardeners who love bold flavor and rewarding harvests! These high-quality seeds offer excellent germination rates and grow well in both sunny garden beds and large containers, making them ideal for patios, balconies, or indoor spaces with plenty of light. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned gardener, these seeds are easy to grow and full of citrusy promise.
Key lime plants produce fragrant blossoms and small, juicy limes packed with tangy flavor—perfect for pies, drinks, or adding a tropical twist to your cooking. With minimal effort, you’ll enjoy the satisfaction of nurturing a vibrant citrus plant from seed to fruit. Start your gardening adventure today and savor the joy of homegrown limes right from your own space!



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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Spring
Growth Habit
Bushy, compact tree
Flavor Profile
Tart, citrusy, aromatic
Plant Characteristics
Small fruits, thorny branches
Use
Culinary, beverages, desserts
Growing Conditions
Warm, well-drained soil
Harvest Advantages
Heavy yield, fragrant fruit
Plant Resistance
Heat tolerant, moderate pest resistance
About Key Lime Fruit Seeds
Citrus aurantiifolia
Seed Names
Key Lime, Mexican Lime
Seed Type
Open-pollinated, true to type
Key Lime, also known as Mexican Lime, is a small, tropical citrus tree that produces highly aromatic, tart fruits ideal for pies, drinks, and marinades. It thrives in warm climates and container gardens, offering dense foliage, seasonal blooms, and abundant lime production when grown in full sun and well-drained soil.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full sun
Planting Depth
1/2 inch
Sowing Method
Start indoors or greenhouse
Plant Spacing
6–10 feet
Days to Maturity
180–365 days
Soil Preparation
Soak 12–24 hours
Hardiness Zones
9–11
Water Needs
Moderate
Planting Season
Spring
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 500 sq. ft.
500
Up to 2,500 sq. ft.
1000
Up to 5,000 sq. ft.
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Having these key lime plants in my sunroom gives me a little slice of the tropics here in the UK. The leaves smell amazing, and I can�t wait for the fruit.
I live in a cooler area, so I decided to grow these in large containers indoors. They adapted well, and the plants are lush and green. Can�t wait until they start producing fruit.
Don�t expect instant results�these need patience. With consistent watering and care, they grew into healthy plants. I know the fruit will make all the effort worth it.
After months of growth, my tree finally gave its first few limes. The taste was absolutely perfect�sharp, tart, and exactly like authentic key lime should be. Totally worth the wait.
I already grow lemons and oranges, and adding key limes felt like the natural next step. These seeds sprouted beautifully and are blending right in with my other citrus plants.