Green Saint Victor Vegetable Seeds produce strong, vigorous plants known for their dependable growth and consistent performance in home gardens. This Green Saint Victor variety is valued for its robust plant structure, steady development, and adaptability to varying soil and climate conditions. Ideal for both new and experienced gardeners, these non-GMO seeds offer dependable germination and smooth establishment through the growing season.
Green Saint Victor plants thrive in sunny garden spaces and develop healthy foliage with excellent resilience. Their uniform growth habit and strong root system make them a reliable option for raised beds, garden rows, and outdoor planting. With proper care, these plants deliver stable productivity and durable performance throughout the warm season.
Features
• Premium Green Saint Victor variety
• Non-GMO, open-pollinated vegetable seeds
• Strong, reliable plant growth
• Easy sowing with high germination rates
• Suitable for raised beds, containers, and garden rows
• Warm-season variety with dependable production
• Excellent for home garden planting
Specifications
• Common Name: Green Saint Victor
• Seed Type: Vegetable Seeds
• Plant Type: Warm-season annual
• Seed Quality: Non-GMO
• Heirloom: Yes
• USDA Zones: 3–11
• Season: Spring and summer planting
• Sun Requirements: Full sun
• Soil Requirements: Loose, fertile, well-drained soil
• Days to Germination: 7–14 days
• Days to Maturity: 60–90 days (variety dependent)
• Watering Needs: Moderate, consistent moisture
• Spacing: 12–24 inches depending on growth type
• Row Spacing: 24–36 inches
• Temperature Range: 70–90°F preferred
• Growth Habit: Upright, uniform plant structure
• Use: Home gardening, outdoor planting
• Plant Characteristics: Resilient foliage, strong stems, consistent seasonal growth
Planting Guide
• Sow seeds outdoors after frost when soil temperatures warm.
• Plant seeds ¼–½ inch deep in prepared soil.
• Provide full sun for vigorous growth.
• Maintain steady soil moisture during germination.
• Thin or transplant seedlings to proper spacing.
• Encourage airflow by avoiding overcrowding.
• Harvest once plants reach mature growth stage.