Common Carob Tree – 10 Seeds, Rustic Species, Long-Lived Tree, Edible Fruits, Easy to Grow, High Germinability, Non-GMO
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Description
The common carob tree is a long-lived and hardy tree that offers a wide variety of uses, both culinary and ornamental. Designed for those who love growing unique and versatile plants, this product is a quality choice thanks to its ease of cultivation and high germination rate. The common carob tree is known for its edible fruits and its ability to grow in a variety of conditions, making it an ideal choice for those seeking to add a touch of nature and biodiversity to their vegetable patch or garden.
Technical details:
- Botanical name: Ceratonia siliqua
- Seed quantity: 10 seeds
- Plant type: perennial
- Crop cycle: long-lived
- Plant height: up to 10 meters
- Uses: culinary, ornamental, landscaping
- Organoleptic aspects: oval leaves, white flowers, edible bean-shaped fruits
- Resistance and Origin: resistant to different climatic conditions, Mediterranean origin
- Sowing and harvesting period: sowing in spring or autumn, harvesting in summer
- Optimal conditions for germination: well-drained soil, sunny exposure
- Soil type: neutral or slightly alkaline soil
- Recommended exposure: sunny
- Germination time: 1-3 months
- Pot or ground cultivation: both in pots and in ground
- Quality Specifications: Non-GMO, high germination
The common carob tree is an excellent choice for those who enjoy growing organic garden seeds and are looking for an easy-to-grow plant with a high germination rate. Thanks to its versatility, it can be used in various culinary recipes and as a garden ornament. Growing the common carob tree is also a sustainable choice, as it does not require the use of chemicals or pesticides. With its high yield and ease of cultivation, the common carob tree is an ideal product for those looking to add a touch of nature and biodiversity to their vegetable garden or garden, while enjoying the benefits of easy and sustainable cultivation.