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Pine Fruit Seeds

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Size: 100 pcs
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Add evergreen beauty and year-round greenery to your landscape with our Pine Fruit Seeds, a timeless favorite for gardeners seeking structure, fragrance, and natural elegance. These premium-quality seeds offer excellent germination rates and grow well in sunny locations with well-drained soil—perfect for garden borders, forest plantings, or large containers. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced grower, pine trees are a hardy and rewarding choice.

Pine trees provide dense, aromatic foliage, distinctive cones, and strong vertical form that enhances any garden or naturalized area. Their low-maintenance nature and wildlife appeal make them ideal for sustainable, long-term planting. Start growing today and enjoy the lasting beauty and strength of your very own pine trees from seed to towering presence!

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Features
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Life Cycle

Perennial

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Planting Season

Spring, Early Summer

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Growth Habit

Tree, Tall


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Flavor Profile

Sweet, Resinous

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Plant Characteristics

Needle-like Leaves, Cones

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Use

Fruit, Timber

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Growing Conditions

Well-drained, Sunny

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Harvest Advantages

Long-Lasting, Low Maintenance

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Plant Resistance

Drought Tolerant, Pest Resistant

About Pine Fruit

Pinus species

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Seed Names

Pineapple, Conifer

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Seed Type

Heirloom, Open Pollinated

Pine Fruit is a unique fruit that grows on coniferous pine trees. Known for its sweet, resinous flavor, it is not only used for consumption but also for timber production. Pines are hardy and adaptable, thriving in a variety of climates and growing conditions, making them a valuable addition to landscapes.

Planting Information
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Light Requirement

Full Sun

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Planting Depth

1/4 Inch

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Sowing Method

Direct Sow or Indoor Start

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Plant Spacing

6–10 Feet

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Days to Maturity

180–240 Days

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Soil Preparation

Stratify 30 Days

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Hardiness Zones

4–9

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Water Needs

Moderate

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Planting Season

Spring to Early Summer

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Seed Count

100

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Christopher Lane
Unique and Rewarding

Growing these seeds takes patience, but it�s worth it if you enjoy rare plants. Mine are still young but already show signs of being hardy. A nice way to add something unusual to my garden.

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Olivia Hughes
Well Packaged and Fresh

The seeds arrived quickly and were clearly fresh. I had no trouble getting them started, and several have already pushed through the soil. Excited to see them grow taller.

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Thomas Reed
Fun Gardening Project

I ordered these on a whim and I�m glad I did. They�ve been a fun challenge, and the sprouts are looking strong. Definitely something different from the usual flowers and herbs I grow.

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Emily Carter
Better Than Expected

I didn�t expect much since exotic seeds can be tricky, but I was pleasantly surprised. With proper soil and light, the seedlings took off. A unique plant that makes gardening feel adventurous.

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Daniel White
Great Addition to My Garden

These seeds added some variety to my collection. They needed a bit of care in the early days, but now they�re thriving in containers on my porch. Looking forward to seeing how they turn out.