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Beach Plum Fruit Seeds

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Bring coastal charm and hardy fruitfulness to your garden with our Beach Plum Fruit Seeds, a native treasure beloved for its resilience, beauty, and delicious small fruits. These premium-quality seeds offer excellent germination rates and thrive in sandy, well-drained soils—perfect for sunny garden beds, coastal landscapes, or naturalized plantings. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced grower, beach plums are easy to cultivate and rewarding to harvest.

Beach plum (Prunus maritima) shrubs produce fragrant white spring blossoms that attract pollinators, followed by clusters of small, tart-sweet purple plums ideal for jams, jellies, and fresh snacking. Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance once established, they add year-round interest with attractive foliage and a compact, bushy form. Start growing today and enjoy the rustic beauty and flavorful bounty of this seaside favorite—right in your own garden!

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Life Cycle

Perennial

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Planting Season

Spring, Early Fall

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Growth Habit

Shrubby, Spreading


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Flavor Profile

Sweet, Tart

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Plant Characteristics

Small, Purple Fruit

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Use

Culinary, Jams

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Growing Conditions

Well-drained, Coastal

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Harvest Advantages

High Yield, Early Ripening

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Plant Resistance

Salt Tolerant, Drought Resistant

About Beach Plum

Prunus maritima

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Seed Names

Prunus maritima, Beach Plum

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Seed Type

Heirloom, Open Pollinated

Beach Plum is a small fruit-bearing shrub native to the northeastern United States, often found in coastal areas. Known for its sweet, tart fruit, it is widely used for making jams, jellies, and sauces. This hardy shrub is salt-tolerant and drought-resistant, thriving in sandy soils and coastal conditions.

Planting Information
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Light Requirement

Full Sun

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Planting Depth

1/2 Inch

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Sowing Method

Direct Sow or Indoor Start

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Plant Spacing

18–24 Inches

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Days to Maturity

120–180 Days

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Soil Preparation

Cold Stratify 30 Days

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Hardiness Zones

3–8

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Water Needs

Moderate

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Planting Season

Spring or Fall

Coverage

Seed Count

100

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Daniel Hughes
Great Addition to My Garden

I love growing unusual fruits, and beach plums are a wonderful find. They�re not only useful for cooking but also look lovely when the plants are in bloom. The seeds arrived fresh and sprouted without trouble.

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Megan Brooks
Low Maintenance and Rewarding

I�m not an expert gardener, but these seeds made me feel like one. They didn�t need much fussing over once planted, and now the bushes are coming along nicely. Looking forward to tasting the first plums.

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Andrew Foster
Excellent for Preserves

The fruit from these plants is just perfect for preserves. Tart yet sweet once cooked down, and they add such a unique flavor. These seeds produced sturdy plants that feel like they�ll last for years.

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Laura Jenkins
A Taste of Tradition

Growing up, my grandmother used to talk about making beach plum jelly. Planting these seeds felt nostalgic, and now I�m carrying on that tradition. The shrubs look healthy, and I�m excited for the first harvest.

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Peter Wallace
Great Germination Rate

Out of 12 seeds, 9 sprouted successfully, which is better than I expected. I kept them in pots until they were strong enough to move outdoors, and they�re thriving now. Can�t wait for the first fruiting season.