Fruit Seeds

Explore our list of Fruit Seeds to easily find all the seeds you need to grow fresh, delicious food right at home. Start growing your garden today!

FAQ

Below are answers to some of the most common questions about vegetable seeds. Whether you’re starting your first garden or looking for tips on specific varieties, these FAQs will guide you to the information you need to grow your garden with confidence.

Does Worldly Seeds sell fruit seeds?

Unfortunately, we no longer sell fruit seeds directly. While Worldly Seeds began as a seed store and had great success, we shifted our focus to promote the importance of growing food and highlight reputable seed companies known for quality products and customer care.

Can I grow fruit trees from seeds?

Yes, many fruit trees can be grown from seeds, such as apples, peaches, and lemons. However, keep in mind that trees grown from seeds may take several years to bear fruit and might not always produce the exact variety of the parent fruit.

How do I germinate fruit seeds indoors?

To germinate fruit seeds indoors, soak the seeds (if applicable), place them in a damp paper towel inside a plastic bag, and keep them in a warm, dark place until they sprout. Then, transfer the seedlings to pots.

What fruit seeds can I plant directly outdoors?

Seeds for strawberries, melons, and some berry varieties can be planted directly in the soil after the last frost in spring, as they grow well in warmer temperatures.

How long do fruit seeds take to germinate?

Germination times vary widely among fruit types, ranging from a few days for some berries to several weeks or even months for tree fruits like apples and cherries.

Can I save seeds from store-bought fruit for planting?

Yes, you can try saving seeds from store-bought fruit, but keep in mind that they may come from hybrid varieties that won’t produce the same fruit. Organic or heirloom fruits are more likely to yield viable seeds.

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