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Key Lime Seeds

$12.99
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Seeds per pack:
20

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Our farm fresh, naturally grown Key Lime seeds allow you to grow your own fruit trees, indoor or outdoor. Often referred to as Mexican Limes and Bartender Limes, these are the original lime types cut into wedges and served in Mexico with Corona beer bottles. 

Key Lime trees are vigorous fruit producers and a single seed has the potential of yielding thousands of Limes. While these trees produce can fruit throughout the year, the majority of the crop is harvest-ready in the fall and winter.

Key Lime trees can be grown on balconies, patios, and limited-space gardens. Enjoy the attractive trees and the scent of indoor winter blossoms if you choose to plant your citrus trees in an indoor container. Due to USDA guidelines and regulations, citrus seeds cannot be shipped to the following states and territories: AS, AZ, CA, FL, GU, HI, LA, MP, PR, TX and USVI.

Our complete tropical fruit seed collection includes Key LimeMexican Lime, Meyer LemonBlood OrangeMangoKiwano Horned MelonDragon Fruit (Pitaya)Hass Avocado, and Papaya seeds. Our tropical fruit seeds combined with our pepper seeds provide growers with a unique experience: paradise and a little spice!

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  • 5
    A+++

    Posted by restaurant avison on 1st Aug 2017

    Fresh seeds and a low price! I still don't undesrtand why people buy expensive trees when they can grow their own from seeds, I have 4 seeds that i have sprouted so far and two more than should sprout any day now.

  • 5
    great item, great price, fast shipping

    Posted by Unknown on 24th Jul 2017

    great item, great price, fast shipping

  • 5
    Bought these to grow for my corona beer

    Posted by Pedro on 4th Jul 2017

    Seeds have sprouted and very young trees growing pretty good, kept one tree and gave two others to family members. Am growing tree indoors in front of window, seems to like it there. Waiting for the fruit and then add to my corona beer bottle! Ole

  • 5
    Thank you

    Posted by Melissa Bonand on 2nd Jul 2017

    Hi,
    My seeds sprouted after a several weeks and now I have some small key lime trees growing. I'm so excited to get my own key limes.
    Melissa