Bring sunshine and sweetness to your garden with Orange Seeds, a premium selection of non-GMO citrus seeds that let you grow your very own orange trees at home. These seeds produce beautiful evergreen trees that yield fragrant blossoms and sweet, juicy oranges perfect for fresh eating, juicing, or desserts.
Whether you have a spacious yard or an indoor container garden, orange trees thrive with proper care and sunlight. Ideal for home gardeners, these seeds offer a rewarding experience and a sustainable way to enjoy homegrown citrus all year long.
Features
- Delicious Citrus Variety: Produces sweet, juicy oranges packed with natural flavor.
- Non-GMO Seeds: Naturally grown and untreated for safe home gardening.
- Fragrant Blooms: Beautiful white flowers attract pollinators and add aroma.
- Easy to Grow: Perfect for beginners and home gardeners.
- Versatile Plant: Suitable for outdoor gardens, patios, or container growing.
Specifications
- Common Name: Orange
- Scientific Name: Citrus sinensis
- Plant Type: Perennial evergreen fruit tree
- Growth Habit: Compact tree with glossy leaves and fragrant blossoms
- Zones: USDA Zones 9–11 (grow indoors in cooler regions)
- Season: Best planted in Spring or Early Summer
- Light Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
- Soil Type: Well-draining, slightly acidic soil with organic matter
- Watering Needs: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist
- Germination Time: 2–4 weeks at 75–85°F
- Maturity: 2–3 years to begin fruiting under ideal conditions
- GMO Status: 100% Non-GMO
- Organic Status: Naturally produced (chemical-free)
- Pollination: Self-pollinating
- Indoor Growing: Possible with good sunlight and proper drainage
- Fruit Description: Bright orange fruits with sweet, aromatic flavor and firm texture
Planting Guide
- Soak seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours before planting.
- Plant seeds ½ inch deep in moist, well-draining soil.
- Maintain warmth (75–85°F) and humidity for best germination.
- Transplant seedlings to pots or outdoor soil once 4–6 inches tall.
- Water regularly but avoid waterlogging the soil.