Pistache Fruit Seeds
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Grow a tree that's both beautiful and bountiful with our Pistache Fruit Seeds, a fantastic choice for gardeners interested in unique, long-term crops. These premium-quality seeds offer excellent germination rates and are ideal for sunny, well-drained garden beds or spacious containers in warm climates. Whether you're a patient beginner or a seasoned gardener, pistache trees are a rewarding addition to any landscape.
Also known as Pistacia vera, this tree produces the beloved pistachio nut—delicious, nutritious, and perfect for snacking or baking. Beyond its edible rewards, the tree itself is hardy, drought-tolerant, and ornamental, with attractive foliage that turns brilliant red and orange in the fall. Start growing your own pistachio tree from seed and enjoy the beauty, resilience, and future harvests of this truly special plant!




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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial Tree
Planting Season
Spring, Early Summer
Growth Habit
Upright, Shrubby
Flavor Profile
Nutty, Earthy
Plant Characteristics
Green Nut, Woody Tree
Use
Edible Nuts, Culinary
Growing Conditions
Well-Drained Soil, Full Sun
Harvest Advantages
High Yield, Nutritious
Plant Resistance
Drought Tolerant, Pest Resistant
About Pistache Fruit Seeds
Pistacia vera
Seed Names
Pistache, Pistacia vera
Seed Type
Fruit Seeds
Pistache trees are prized for their edible, nutty seeds that are widely used in cooking and snacks. Known for their long lifespan, these trees thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. The trees produce nutrient-rich pistachios, which are harvested for both culinary and commercial purposes.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun
Planting Depth
1/2 Inch
Sowing Method
Direct Sow or Indoors
Plant Spacing
12–15 Feet
Days to Maturity
3–5 Years
Soil Preparation
Soak 24–48 Hours
Hardiness Zones
8–11
Water Needs
Moderate Watering
Planting Season
Spring or Early Summer
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 100 sq. ft.
500
Up to 500 sq. ft.
1000
Up to 1000 sq. ft.
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I�ve had poor luck with other nut seeds, but these pistache seeds germinated better than expected. With proper soil and sunlight, they�re thriving. It feels great to know I started them from seed.
I bought these seeds more as a gardening experiment than anything else, and it�s been surprisingly successful. The seedlings are strong, and it�s been fun sharing updates with friends. Definitely worth trying if you enjoy unique plants.
Pistache trees are known for being slow growers, so I knew what I was getting into. These seeds didn�t disappoint�they�re sprouting nicely and give me something to look forward to in the long run.
The seeds arrived in excellent condition, clean and ready for planting. I soaked them overnight before planting and had no issues with germination. They seem to be high-quality and fresh, not old stock.
Out of the 12 seeds I planted, 9 germinated successfully, which I consider a great rate. The seedlings are sturdy and have already adapted to the local soil. I can�t wait to see them grow into full trees.