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Ramontchi, Governor’s Plum Seeds (Flacourtia indica) 2.95 - 4

Ramontchi, Governor’s Plum...

Cena 2,95 € SKU: V 185
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5/ 5
<h2><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong><em>Ramontchi, Governor’s Plum, Batoko Plum Seeds</em></strong></span></h2> <h3><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 2 seeds.</strong></span></h3> <p>Governor's Plum is a large shrub or small tree native to tropical Africa.  It is found from Tropical Africa south to northern South Africa, Swaziland; Madagascar, India, Sri Lanka, Indo-china, Indonesia and China.  This fruit is cultivated in tropical regions as a hedge plant and for its deep red acid fruits resembling small plums.</p> <p>A spiny shrub or small tree, up to 10 m tall; bark rough; spines of the trunk sometimes branched, up to 12 cm long; vegetative parts varying from glabrous to densely pubescent.</p> <p>Leaves also variable in shape and size; blade ovate or elliptic, sometimes suborbicular or obovate, apex obtusely acuminate, obtuse or rounded, base cuneate to rounded, membranous to almost coriaceous, serrulate-crenate, or more rarely subentire, 2.5-12 cm long, 2-8 cm broad; lateral nerves 4-7 pairs, slightly prominent on both faces, as is the more or less dense reticulation; petiole up to 2 cm long.</p> <p>Flowers dioecious, or occasionally bisexual; male flowers in axillary racemes, 0.5-2 cm long; pedicles slender, more or less pubescent, up to 1 cm long, the basal bracts minute and caducous; sepals broadly ovate, apex acute to rounded, pubescent on both sides, 1.5-2.5 mm long and broad;  filaments 2-2.5 mm long, anthers 0.5 mm long, disk lobulate; female flowers in short racemes or solitary; pedicels up to 5 mm, disk lobulate, clasping the base of the ovoid ovary; styles 4-8, central, connate at the base, spreading, up to 1.5 mm long; stigmas truncate.</p> <p>Fruit globular, reddish to reddish black when ripe, fleshy, up to 2.5 cm across, style persistent.  Seeds, 2-10,  8-10 mm long, 4-7 mm broad; testa rugose, pale brown.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Uses:</strong></p> <p>Ripe fruits of governor’s plum are good to eat.  Their taste resembles that of European plum but is slightly more acid and a little bitter too.  The fruits are also rich in pectin and therefore quite suitable for processing as a jam or jelly.</p> <p><strong>The fruits are also sold in market at many places.</strong></p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Medicinal uses:</strong></p> <p>Governor plum tree has many uses in medicine, particularly in Zimbabwe. The fruits are used for jaundice and enlarged spleens. The leaves and roots are taken for schistosomiasis, malaria, and diarrhea The roots are used for hoarseness, pneumonia, intestinal worms and as an astringent, diuretic, and pain reliever.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Cultivation:</strong></p> <p>This plant is very easy to grow and does not require any special car.  However, the plant has to be pruned for getting the desired shape if it is to be planted as a hedge.</p> <p>There are no distinct varieties except one which has no thorns.</p> <p>The plants are quite attractive and look good as hedge.</p>
V 185 (2 S)
Ramontchi, Governor’s Plum Seeds (Flacourtia indica) 2.95 - 4
Sweet Tropical Carica Papaya-pawpaw Seeds

Papaya, Papaw, or Pawpaw...

Cena 2,25 € SKU: V 22 N
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5/ 5
<h2><strong>Papaya, Papaw, or Pawpaw Seeds (Carica papaya)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 or 100 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Papaya (Carica papaya L.) - Deliciously sweet with musky undertones and a soft, butter-like consistency, it is no wonder the papaya was reputably called the "fruit of the angels" by Christopher Columbus. Once considered quite exotic, they can now be found in markets throughout the year. Although there is a slight seasonal peak in early summer and fall, papaya trees produce fruit year-round. </p> <p>Papayas are fruits that remind us of the tropics, the regions of the world in which they are grown. Once considered an exotic fruit, papayas' rise in popularity has made them much more available. Papaya fruits are good sources of Vitamin A, B and C. </p> <p>Papayas are spherical or pear-shaped fruits that can be as long as 20 inches. The ones commonly found in the market usually average about 7 inches and weigh about one pound. Their flesh is a rich orange color with either yellow or pink hues. </p> <p>Papaya has a wonderfully soft, butter-like consistency and a deliciously sweet, musky taste. Inside the inner cavity of the fruit are black, round seeds encased in a gelatinous-like substance. Papaya's seeds are edible, although their peppery flavor is somewhat bitter. </p> <p>The fruit, as well as the other parts of the papaya tree, contain papain, an enzyme that helps digest proteins. This enzyme is especially concentrated in the fruit when it is unripe. Papain is extracted to make digestive enzyme dietary supplements and is also used as an ingredient in some chewing gums. </p> <h2><strong>How To Grow Papaya From Seed</strong></h2> <p>Select a sunny and sheltered place in your garden. That's right, in your garden. Don't start them in pots!</p> <p>Papayas don't transplant well. Anything that disturbs the roots of papayas really sets them back. They just hate it. The most foolproof way to grow papayas is to simply plant them where they are to live.</p> <p>Papaya trees are very, very hungry. That means they need very good soil, rich in organic matter and nutrients.</p> <p>If you don't have fabulous soil, make some. Dig a hole half a meter across and fill it with a mix of good compost and soil. Actually, make at least two or three such planting beds in different locations.</p> <p>Now sprinkle on some of your seeds. A couple of dozen per bed is a good amount. Cover the seeds lightly with more compost, and then mulch the patch well. The seeds usually take about a couple of weeks to germinate, and may take longer.</p> <p>Soon you will notice that your seedlings are very different in size and vigor. That's why we planted so many. Start culling the weaker ones. Pull them out while still small, or cut bigger ones down to the ground. Only keep the very best.</p> <p>At this stage you should keep about half a dozen plants. Papaya plants can be male, female, or bisexual, and you want to make sure that you have some females or bisexual plants amongst your seedlings. The male papayas don't bear fruit.</p> <p>Papayas start flowering when they are about one meter tall. The male's flower first. Male flowers have long, thin stalks with several small blooms. Female flowers are usually single blooms, bigger, and very close to the trunk. </p> <p>Cull most of the male plants. You only need one male for every ten to fifteen female plants to ensure good pollination.</p> <p>And that's it. You should end up with one very strong and healthy female plant per bed. (And a male plant somewhere...) If the weather is warm enough, and if you are growing your papayas in full sun and in good soil, then you could be picking the first ripe fruit within 10 months.</p> <p><strong>How much water?</strong></p> <p>Papayas have large soft leaves. They evaporate a lot of water in warm weather, so they need a lot of water. But unfortunately, papayas are very susceptible to root rot, especially in cool weather. Overwatering is the most common reason for problems when growing papayas.</p> <p>It depends on the temperature and on the overall health and vigor of the plant. A healthier plant will cope better, but in general you should be careful not to overwater during periods of cool weather.</p> <p><strong>Growing Papaya In Cooler Climates</strong></p> <p>If you get at least long hot summers you could grow papaya just as an ornamental plant. In this case you would start them in a pot indoors to gain extra time. Plant them out against a sun-facing wall and enjoy the tropical look. However, you won't be able to keep your papaya alive long enough to get fruit.</p> <p>The only other option is growing papaya in a huge pot, and to keep the pot in a heated greenhouse in winter. You may also grow papaya as an annual decorative plant.</p> <div> <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td colspan="2" valign="top" width="100%"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Sowing Instructions</strong></span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Propagation:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">Seeds / Cuttings</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Pretreat:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">0</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Stratification:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">0</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Sowing Time:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">all year round</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Sowing Depth:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">0.5 cm</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Sowing Mix:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Germination temperature:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">about 25-28 ° C</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Location:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">bright + keep constantly moist not wet</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Germination Time:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">2-4 Weeks</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Watering:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">regular watering during the growth period + dry between waterings</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong> </strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><br /><span style="color:#008000;"><em>Copyright © 2012 Seeds Gallery - Saatgut Galerie - Galerija semena. All Rights Reserved.</em></span></p> </td> </tr></tbody></table></div>
V 22 N (10 S)
Sweet Tropical Carica Papaya-pawpaw Seeds

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Maule’s Red Hot Pepper Seeds (Capsicium annuum)

Maule’s Red Hot Pepper...

Cena 2,50 € SKU: C 48
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5/ 5
<h2><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span><strong><em>Maule’s Red Hot Pepper Seeds (Capsicum annuum)</em></strong></span></span></h2> <h3><span style="color:#d0121a;">PRICE FOR PACKAGE OF 5 SEEDS</span></h3> <p>The Maule’s Red Hot pepper was introduced by William Maule Company in Philadelphia back in 1912. It’s a very productive chili and easy to grow.</p> <p>The plant grows to over a meter in a pot and is highly resistant, furthermore seems to like a cooler climate. The pods are 25 cm long and about 1-2 cm wide, start off a green and end up a bright red when they are fully mature.</p> <p>This chili variety would be excellent in a salsa, for pickling, in a salad or as a chili powder. Even for a sauce or in any dish where you want a nice chili flavor and not to much heat. Also known as “Lady Finger.” All in all a the Maule’s Red Hot is great chili, easy to grow, highly resistant and a great producer of nice tasting pepper with a medium heat.</p> <p>Fruits mature from green to vivid red.</p> <p>The good production even in cold areas.</p> <p>Hot pepper.</p> <p>80 days from transplant.</p> <p>5,000 to 30,000 Scoville Units.</p> <p> </p> <p>Planting Season: Spring</p> <p>Soil Requirements: Fertile, Well-Drained</p> <p>Fertilizer Type: 4-6-8</p> <p>Light Requirements: Sun</p> <p>Edible Parts: Fruit</p> <p> </p> <p>Scientific Details</p> <p>Genus: Capiscum</p> <p>Species: Annuum</p> <p>Cultivar: Maule's Red Hot</p>
C 48
Maule’s Red Hot Pepper Seeds (Capsicium annuum)

Sweet Tropical Carica Papaya-pawpaw Seeds

Papaya spice - minced

Cena 3,00 € SKU: Z 19
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5/ 5
<h2><span style="font-size:14pt;"><strong>Papaya spice - minced</strong></span><br /><span style="font-size:14pt;color:#ff0000;"><strong>The price is for packaging of 5 grams of this spice.</strong></span></h2> <div>Papaya (Carica papaya L.) - Deliciously sweet with musky undertones and a soft, butter-like consistency, it is no wonder the papaya was reputably called the "fruit of the angels" by Christopher Columbus. Once considered quite exotic, they can now be found in markets throughout the year. Although there is a slight seasonal peak in early summer and fall, papaya trees produce fruit year round. </div> <div>Papayas are fruits that remind us of the tropics, the regions of the world in which they are grown. Once considered an exotic fruit, papayas' rise in popularity has made them much more available. Papaya fruits are good sources of Vitamin A, B and C. </div> <div>Papayas are spherical or pear-shaped fruits that can be as long as 20 inches. The ones commonly found in the market usually average about 7 inches and weigh about one pound. Their flesh is a rich orange color with either yellow or pink hues. </div> <div>Papaya has a wonderfully soft, butter-like consistency and a deliciously sweet, musky taste. Inside the inner cavity of the fruit are black, round seeds encased in a gelatinous-like substance. Papaya's seeds are edible, although their peppery flavor is somewhat bitter. </div> <div>The fruit, as well as the other parts of the papaya tree, contain papain, an enzyme that helps digest proteins. This enzyme is especially concentrated in the fruit when it is unripe. Papain is extracted to make digestive enzyme dietary supplements and is also used as an ingredient in some chewing gums. </div> <div>How To Grow Papaya From Seed</div> <div>Select a sunny and sheltered place in your garden. That's right, in your garden. Don't start them in pots!</div> <div>Papayas don't transplant well. Anything that disturbs the roots of papayas really sets them back. They just hate it. The most fool proof way to grow papayas is to simply plant them where they are to live.</div> <div>Papaya trees are very, very hungry. That means they need very good soil, rich in organic matter and nutrients.</div> <div>If you don't have fabulous soil, make some. Dig a hole half a meter across and fill it with a mix of good compost and soil. Actually, make at least two or three such planting beds in different locations.</div> <div>Now sprinkle on some of your seeds. A couple of dozen per bed is a good amount. Cover the seeds lightly with more compost, and then mulch the patch well. The seeds usually take about a couple of weeks to germinate, and may take longer.</div> <div>Soon you will notice that your seedlings are very different in size and vigor. That's why we planted so many. Start culling the weaker ones. Pull them out while still small, or cut bigger ones down to the ground. Only keep the very best.</div> <div>At this stage you should keep about half a dozen plants. Papaya plants can be male, female, or bisexual, and you want to make sure that you have some females or bisexual plants amongst your seedlings. The male papayas don't bear fruit.</div> <div>Papayas start flowering when they are about one metre tall. The males flower first. Male flowers have long, thin stalks with several small blooms. Female flowers are usually single blooms, bigger, and very close to the trunk. </div> <div>Cull most of the male plants. You only need one male for every ten to fifteen female plants to ensure good pollination.</div> <div>And that's it. You should end up with one very strong and healthy female plant per bed. (And a male plant somewhere...) If the weather is warm enough, and if you are growing your papayas in full sun and in good soil, then you could be picking the first ripe fruit within 10 months.</div> <div>How much water?</div> <div>Papayas have large soft leaves. They evaporate a lot of water in warm weather, so they need a lot of water. But unfortunately papayas are very susceptible to root rot, especially in cool weather. Overwatering is the most common reason for problems when growing papayas.</div> <div>It depends on the temperature and on the overall health and vigor of the plant. A healthier plant will cope better, but in general you should be careful not to overwater during periods of cool weather.</div> <div>Growing Papaya In Cooler Climates</div> <div>If you get at least long hot summers you could grow papaya just as an ornamental plant. In this case you would start them in a pot indoors to gain extra time. Plant them out against a sun facing wall and enjoy the tropical look. However, you won't be able to keep your papaya alive long enough to get fruit.</div> <div>The only other option is growing papaya in a huge pot, and to keep the pot in a heated greenhouse in winter. You may also grow papaya as an annual decorative plant.</div> <div> <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="1"><tbody><tr><td colspan="2" width="100%" valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Sowing Instructions</strong></span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Propagation:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">Seeds / Cuttings</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Pretreat:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">0</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Stratification:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">0</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Sowing Time:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">all year round</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Sowing Depth:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">0.5 cm</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Sowing Mix:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Germination temperature:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">about 25-28 ° C</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Location:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">bright + keep constantly moist not wet</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Germination Time:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">2-4 Weeks</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Watering:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">regular watering during the growth period + dry between waterings</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong> </strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><br /><span style="color:#008000;"><em>Copyright © 2012 Seeds Gallery - Saatgut Galerie - Galerija semena. All Rights Reserved.</em></span></p> </td> </tr></tbody></table></div>
Z 19
Sweet Tropical Carica Papaya-pawpaw Seeds
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Jalapeno Numex Pinata Chili Seeds 1.75 - 3

Jalapeno Numex Pinata Chili...

Cena 1,75 € SKU: C 11 JNP
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<h2><strong>Jalapeno Numex Pinata Chili Seeds </strong></h2> <h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Also developed by Drs. Bosland and Votava of the NMSU in 1997, NuMex Pinata is a multicolored jalapeno. The fruit changes from bright green to bright yellow then to orange and finally to red, it could become a favorite to home gardeners who want colorful salsa.</p> <p><em>Species: Capsicum Annuum<span> </span><br />Name: Numex Pinata<span> </span><br /><br /><strong>New Mexican and Numex</strong><span> </span><br /></em><em>There are a large number of modern New Mexican (Numex) varieties. They all originate from the New Mexican chili pepper. Modern New Mexican varieties all have a genetic basis, descended from varieties developed in the New Mexico State University. In 1894 Fabian Garcia started to develop an improved version of the New Mexican in order to create a larger pepper with more flesh.</em></p>
C 11 JNP
Jalapeno Numex Pinata Chili Seeds 1.75 - 3
Wild Papaya Seeds (Jacaratia spinose) 3 - 5

Wild Papaya Seeds...

Cena 3,95 € SKU: V 22 W
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5/ 5
<h2><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>Wild Papaya Seeds (Jacaratia spinose)</strong></span></h2> <h2><span style="font-size: 14pt; color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>A wild papaya relative bearing 12 cm long and 3.5 cm fruits that ripen to orange yellow and are said to have a flavor reminiscent of mango and passion fruit. Only over-ripe fruits are eaten. A fast-growing and ornamental looking herbaceous "tree" similar to the regular papaya. Can grow to 20-40 m.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
V 22 W
Wild Papaya Seeds (Jacaratia spinose) 3 - 5
Nasiona super rzadkie...

Nasiona super rzadkie...

Cena 5,95 € SKU: V 22 GM
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Nasiona super rzadkie Carica papaya Gabon Melon</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Cena za opakowanie 5 nasion. </strong></span></h2> <p class="">Rzadka odmiana papai uprawiana w środkowej Afryce. Rośliny produkują duże ilości owoców kulistych, prawie kulistych, które mają doskonały smak i konsystencję.<br><br>Ponieważ ten rodzaj papai nie rośnie wysoko (mini), świetnie nadaje się do uprawy w doniczkach. Owocuje już po roku od siewu.&nbsp;</p>
V 22 GM (5 S)
Nasiona super rzadkie Carica papaya Gabon Melon

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Indian Dwarf Papaya Seeds - Paw Paw Miniature

Indian Dwarf Papaya Seeds -...

Cena 3,00 € SKU: V 22 M
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5/ 5
<h2><strong>Indian Dwarf Papaya Seeds - Paw Paw Miniature</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 or 100 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p><a href="https://www.seeds-gallery.shop/en/home/indian-dwarf-papaya-seeds-paw-paw-miniature.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Tropical Dwarf Papaya is fast-growing papaya it only reaches 170 cm to 200 cm but bears fruits as large as 1 kg in 6-8 months from seed.</strong></a></p> <p>Papaya (Carica papaya L.) - Deliciously sweet with musky undertones and a soft, butter-like consistency, it is no wonder the papaya was reputably called the "fruit of the angels" by Christopher Columbus. Once considered quite exotic, they can now be found in markets throughout the year. Although there is a slight seasonal peak in early summer and fall, papaya trees produce fruit year-round. </p> <p>Papayas are fruits that remind us of the tropics, the regions of the world in which they are grown. Once considered an exotic fruit, papayas' rise in popularity has made them much more available. Papaya fruits are good sources of Vitamin A, B, and C. </p> <p>Papayas are spherical or pear-shaped fruits that can be as long as 20 inches. The ones commonly found in the market usually average about 7 inches and weigh about one pound. Their flesh is a rich orange color with either yellow or pink hues. </p> <p>Papaya has a wonderfully soft, butter-like consistency and a deliciously sweet, musky taste. Inside the inner cavity of the fruit are black, round seeds encased in a gelatinous-like substance. Papaya's seeds are edible, although their peppery flavor is somewhat bitter. </p> <p>The fruit, as well as the other parts of the papaya tree, contain papain, an enzyme that helps digest proteins. This enzyme is especially concentrated in the fruit when it is unripe. Papain is extracted to make digestive enzyme dietary supplements and is also used as an ingredient in some chewing gums. </p> <h2><a href="https://www.seeds-gallery.shop/en/home/indian-dwarf-papaya-seeds-paw-paw-miniature.html" target="_blank" title="How To Grow Papaya From Seed" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>How To Grow Papaya From Seed</strong></a></h2> <p>Select a sunny and sheltered place in your garden. That's right, in your garden. Don't start them in pots!</p> <p>Papayas don't transplant well. Anything that disturbs the roots of papayas really sets them back. They just hate it. The most foolproof way to grow papayas is to simply plant them where they are to live.</p> <p>Papaya trees are very, very hungry. That means they need very good soil, rich in organic matter and nutrients.</p> <p>If you don't have fabulous soil, make some. Dig a hole half a meter across and fill it with a mix of good compost and soil. Actually, make at least two or three such planting beds in different locations.</p> <p>Now sprinkle on some of your seeds. A couple of dozen per bed is a good amount. Cover the seeds lightly with more compost, and then mulch the patch well. The seeds usually take about a couple of weeks to germinate and may take longer.</p> <p>Soon you will notice that your seedlings are very different in size and vigor. That's why we planted so many. Start culling the weaker ones. Pull them out while still small, or cut bigger ones down to the ground. Only keep the very best.</p> <p>At this stage, you should keep about half a dozen plants. Papaya plants can be male, female, or bisexual, and you want to make sure that you have some females or bisexual plants amongst your seedlings. The male papayas don't bear fruit.</p> <p>Papayas start flowering when they are about one meter tall. The male's flower first. Male flowers have long, thin stalks with several small blooms. Female flowers are usually single blooms, bigger, and very close to the trunk. </p> <p>Cull most of the male plants. You only need one male for every ten to fifteen female plants to ensure good pollination.</p> <p>And that's it. You should end up with one very strong and healthy female plant per bed. (And a male plant somewhere...) If the weather is warm enough, and if you are growing your papayas in full sun and in good soil, then you could be picking the first ripe fruit within 10 months.</p> <h3>How much water?</h3> <p>Papayas have large soft leaves. They evaporate a lot of water in warm weather, so they need a lot of water. But unfortunately, papayas are very susceptible to root rot, especially in cool weather. Overwatering is the most common reason for problems when growing papayas.</p> <p>It depends on the temperature and on the overall health and vigor of the plant. A healthier plant will cope better, but in general, you should be careful not to overwater during periods of cool weather.</p> <h3>Growing Papaya In Cooler Climates</h3> <p>If you get at least long hot summers you could grow papaya just as an ornamental plant. In this case, you would start them in a pot indoors to gain extra time. Plant them out against a sun-facing wall and enjoy the tropical look. However, you won't be able to keep your papaya alive long enough to get fruit.</p> <p>The only other option is growing papaya in a huge pot, and to keep the pot in a heated greenhouse in winter. You may also grow papaya as an annual decorative plant.</p> <div> <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="1"><tbody><tr><td colspan="2" width="100%" valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Sowing Instructions</strong></span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Propagation:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">Seeds / Cuttings</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Pretreat:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">0</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Stratification:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">0</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Sowing Time:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">all year round</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Sowing Depth:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">0.5 cm</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Sowing Mix:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Germination temperature:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">about 25-28 ° C</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Location:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">bright + keep constantly moist not wet</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Germination Time:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">2-4 Weeks</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong>Watering:</strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><span style="color:#008000;">regular watering during the growth period + dry between waterings</span></p> </td> </tr><tr><td valign="top" nowrap="nowrap"> <p><span style="color:#008000;"><strong> </strong></span></p> </td> <td valign="top"> <p><br /><span style="color:#008000;"><em>Copyright © 2012 Seeds Gallery - Saatgut Galerie - Galerija semena. 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Indian Dwarf Papaya Seeds - Paw Paw Miniature
Nasiona czerwonej cebuli...

Nasiona czerwonej cebuli...

Cena 2,05 € SKU: MHS 157 (50 S)
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<h2 class=""><strong>Nasiona czerwonej cebuli Ptujski Luk</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Cena za opakowanie 100 nasion.</strong></span></h2> <strong>KRÓL CEBULI i europejska specjalność!</strong><br />Cebula Ptujski jest ręcznie uprawiana, zbierana i oplatana w wieńce, tak jak to było przez ostatnie 200 lat. Jej smak, ostrość i jakość sprawiają, że jest to jedna z najlepszych odmian cebuli. Dzięki tradycyjnym metodom uprawy i jej pochodzeniu cebula Ptujski uzyskała znak Chronionego Oznaczenia Geograficznego i miejsce nie tylko na liście chronionych słoweńskich produktów rolnych, ale także europejskich specjalności.<br /><br /><strong>Smak, pochodzenie, tradycja</strong><br />Zarówno żwirowe podłoże, jak i klimat, z doskonałym połączeniem słońca i deszczu, nadają tej cebuli wyjątkowej ostrości. Ptujski lük doskonale nadaje się do gotowania i szybko się rozpada. Dobrze się też przechowuje - zazwyczaj do wiosny w ciemnym i chłodnym miejscu.<br /><br /> <h3><strong>Jak rozpoznajesz cebulę Ptujski?</strong></h3> Płaski, sercowaty kształt<br />Od czerwonawo-brązowego do jaskrawoczerwonego zabarwienia łusek liści<br />Jego biały miąższ z fioletowo-czerwonawym odcieniem i wyraźnym fioletowym brzegiem<br />Ma umiarkowanie ostry smak<br />Ma silny, „cebulowy” zapach
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Nasiona czerwonej cebuli Ptujski Luk
Kristalka winter salad seeds

Kristalka winter salad seeds

Cena 1,85 € SKU: VE 135 (100 S)
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<h2><strong>Kristalka winter salad seeds</strong></h2> <h2><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;" class="">Price for Package of 100 seeds.</span> </strong></h2> <div>Kristalka winter salad is a favorite winter salad in Serbia, perfectly adapted to cold Serbian winter conditions. It tolerates winter well and in the spring forms compact, green, fragile leaf heads with a slightly red border on the leaf, which gives it an even more beautiful appearance. It is resistant to disease and an excellent choice for cultivation in the greenhouse, and open field cultivation.</div> <script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VE 135 (100 S)
Kristalka winter salad seeds
Nasiona ogórka Sprinter

Nasiona ogórka Sprinter

Cena 1,65 € SKU: PK 22
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<h2><strong>Nasiona ogórka Sprinter</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #f80000;"><strong>Cena za Pakiet 30 - 40 (1 g) nasion.</strong></span></h2> Ogórek Sprinter to doskonała odmiana serbskiego ogórka do sałatek. Roślina mocna, dobrze rozgałęziona, o długich pędach i ciemnozielonych liściach.<br />Owoc ma jednolitą ciemnozieloną barwę, kształt cylindryczny, średnia długość owocu to 18-25 cm. Ogórek Sprinter jest odmianą średnio wczesną, pierwsze owoce docierają do zbioru 58-60 dni po wykiełkowaniu.<br /><br />Odporność: charakteryzuje się wyższą tolerancją na Phytophthora infestans i mączniaka prawdziwego <script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
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Nasiona ogórka Sprinter

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Moneymaker Tomato seeds

Moneymaker Tomato seeds

Cena 1,50 € SKU: VT 115
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<h2 class=""><strong>Moneymaker Tomato seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>A well-known variety that reliably produces plenty of smooth, medium-size fruit throughout the summer. Tomato 'Moneymaker' gained popularity in the 60's and 70's for its uniformity and exceptional flavour, and remains a much-loved garden variety today. Grow this versatile tomato as a cordon in the greenhouse or outdoors. Height: 200cm (79”). Spread: 50cm (20”).</p> <p>Companion planting: Try growing tomatoes with French marigolds to deter whitefly, and basil, chives or mint to deter aphids and other pests.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
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Moneymaker Tomato seeds