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Cold Hardy Windmill Plant Seeds

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Bring a touch of the tropics to your garden with Cold Hardy Windmill Plant Seeds—a resilient and eye-catching addition that’s perfect for gardeners of all experience levels! These premium-quality seeds boast excellent germination rates and are specially selected to thrive in cooler climates, making them ideal for home gardens, patios, or containers. Whether you're growing ornamental plants, herbs, vegetables, or fruit, the Cold Hardy Windmill adds structure and visual interest to any green space.

Easy to plant and maintain, these seeds are a great choice for beginners and seasoned growers alike. Enjoy the satisfaction of nurturing your own lush greenery from seed, knowing you're growing something both unique and tough. Gardening is more than a hobby—it’s a joyful journey, and with these reliable seeds, you’re one step closer to a more beautiful, bountiful backyard.

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Features
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Life Cycle

Perennial

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Planting Season

Spring or Fall

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Growth Habit

Upright, Clumping


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Flavor Profile

Not Edible

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Plant Characteristics

Fan-shaped Leaves, Fibrous Trunk

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Use

Ornamental, Hedges

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Growing Conditions

Full Sun to Partial Shade

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Harvest Advantages

Cold Hardy, Low Maintenance

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Plant Resistance

Cold Hardy

About Cold Hardy Windmill Plant Seeds

Trachycarpus fortunei

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Seed Names

Windmill Palm Seeds, Trachycarpus fortunei Seeds

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Seed Type

Heirloom

The Windmill Palm is a cold-hardy evergreen palm native to the temperate mountain regions of China. Known for its fan-shaped leaves and fibrous trunk, it adds a tropical flair to gardens and landscapes. Despite its tropical appearance, it thrives in cooler climates, making it suitable for USDA Hardiness Zones 7–11.

Planting Information
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Light Requirement

Full Sun to Partial Shade

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Planting Depth

Surface Sow

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Sowing Method

Start Indoors or Direct Sow

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Plant Spacing

3–5 Feet

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Days to Maturity

2–3 Years

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Soil Preparation

Cold Stratify 1–3 Months at 4°C

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Hardiness Zones

7–11

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Water Needs

Moderate

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Planting Season

Spring or Fall

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Seed Count

100

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Olivia Matthews
A New Favorite Fruit

I love adding these lingonberries to my morning oatmeal. They�re a bit tart, but with a touch of honey, they�re perfect. These seeds grow well in my garden!

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Jack Williams
Great Flavor, Slow Growth

It took a while for the seeds to germinate, but once they did, they grew into strong plants. The berries have a wonderful tart flavor and are perfect for preserves.

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Emma Stewart
Perfect for Backyard Garden

I planted these lingonberry seeds last spring, and by autumn, I had a healthy crop. The berries are tart and work wonders in making sauces and desserts.

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Thomas Lee
Easy to Grow and Tasteful

These seeds sprouted within a couple of weeks, and the plants seem to be very low-maintenance. The berries are small but packed with flavor. Highly recommend for beginners.

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Rachel Benson
Excellent for Cold Climates

I live in Minnesota, and these lingonberry seeds thrive here! They�re super hardy and grew quickly in my garden. The berries taste great in jams and smoothies.