Grow a lush and vigorous Green Tamarind tree from premium Non-GMO seeds. Green Tamarind trees are known for their strong adaptability, fast growth, and suitability for warm or tropical climates. These seeds provide gardeners with a reliable way to cultivate a long-living tree that thrives in sunny conditions. Ideal for backyard gardens, large containers, or landscape planting, these seeds are perfect for those who enjoy growing their own tropical trees from scratch.
Features
- High-quality Non-GMO Green Tamarind Tree seeds
- Excellent germination for dependable growth
- Thrives in tropical and warm climates
- Suitable for home gardens, landscapes, and container planting
- Easy to start from seed with proper warm temperatures
Specifications
- Plant Type: Tropical deciduous tree
- Seed Type: Non-GMO, open-pollinated
- Planting Season: Spring to early summer (best in warm climates)
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 10–12
- Sun Requirement: Full sun
- Soil Requirement: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soil
- Soil pH: Slightly acidic to neutral
- Water Requirements: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture during early growth
- Mature Height: 40–80 ft (varies with climate and soil)
- Spacing: Plant 20–30 ft away from structures or other large trees
- Planting Depth: Sow seeds ½–1 inch deep
- Germination Time: 10–30 days in warm soil (75–95°F)
- Growth Rate: Moderate to fast in warm climates
- Climate: Performs best in tropical, subtropical, and frost-free areas
- GMO Status: Non-GMO
- Container Growth: Possible when young; transplant outdoors for long-term growth
- Planting Guide
- Scarify seeds (lightly nick the seed coat or soak in warm water for 12–24 hours) to improve germination.
- Plant seeds ½–1 inch deep in warm, moist soil.
- Keep the soil consistently moist during sprouting but avoid waterlogging.
- Place in a sunny, warm location with temperatures above 75°F.
- Transplant seedlings outdoors once 6–12 inches tall and after frost danger has passed.
- Choose a sunny, well-drained area with plenty of space for canopy spread.
- Water young trees regularly until established; reduce watering once mature.