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Black Sorghum Seeds for Planting

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Grow nutritious, productive, and heat-tolerant Black Sorghum Plants with these premium non-GMO seeds. Black sorghum is known for its deep color, high antioxidant content, and impressive adaptability, making it an excellent choice for home gardeners seeking a hardy warm-season grain or multipurpose plant.

This sorghum variety thrives in hot, dry climates and performs well even in challenging soil conditions. Perfect for grain harvesting, flour making, crafting, and garden borders, black sorghum is a reliable choice for sustainable home gardening.


Features

• High-quality black sorghum variety
• Excellent heat and drought tolerance
• Non-GMO vegetable/grain seeds
• Versatile uses including grain, flour, and decorative planting
• Suitable for both small and large garden spaces
• Beginner-friendly crop


Specifications

Common Name: Black Sorghum
Scientific Name: Sorghum bicolor
USDA Zones: 5–10
Seed Type: Annual Grain/Vegetable
Sunlight: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained loamy soil
Watering: Moderate, drought-tolerant once established
Days to Maturity: 90–120 days
Plant Height: 4–10 feet depending on variety
Growth Habit: Upright warm-season annual


Planting Guide

• Sow seeds ½–1 inch deep in warm soil
• Space plants 8–12 inches apart
• Plant after the last frost when soil reaches at least 65°F
• Keep soil moist during early growth
• Harvest grain heads when fully ripe and dry

Black sorghum seeds for planting in home gardens
Black Sorghum Seeds for Planting

FAQ's

Can Black Sorghum be grown in containers or pots?

Yes, Black Sorghum can be grown in containers as long as the pot has good drainage and receives plenty of sunlight.

What are the ideal growing conditions for Black Sorghum?
  • Black Sorghum grows best in warm weather with full sunlight and well-draining
  • nutrient-rich soil. Avoid waterlogged areas.
How often should I water Black Sorghum?
  • Water Black Sorghum regularly to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Overwatering can cause root rot.
How do I harvest Black Sorghum once it is mature?
  • Harvest Black Sorghum when it reaches the right size and color
  • depending on the variety. Use clean tools to avoid damaging the plant.
Can Black Sorghum be grown indoors successfully?
  • You can grow Black Sorghum indoors with bright light
  • a warm environment
  • and regular watering.
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