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20 Nopal Edible Cactus - Prickly pears Seeds
20 Nopal Edible Cactus - Prickly pears Seeds
20 Nopal Edible Cactus - Prickly pears Seeds

20 Nopal Edible Cactus - Prickly pears Seeds

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Grow your own Nopal cactus, one of Mexico's most iconic and versatile foods, with these Prickly Pear seeds!

This edible cactus is cherished for its tender pads and sweet, refreshing yellow-green fruits, which are a staple in traditional Mexican cuisine. The entire plant is edible, making it a nutritious and sustainable addition to your garden.

Known for its adaptability, Nopal cactus can thrive in arid conditions, making it an excellent choice for xeriscaping or low-water gardens. Additionally, it serves as a popular grafting stock for other cacti, offering a practical use for cactus enthusiasts and gardeners.

Whether you're looking to explore authentic Mexican dishes or enhance your cactus collection, Nopal Edible Cactus seeds are a perfect choice. Easy to grow and full of culinary and horticultural possibilities, this versatile plant will add a unique touch to your garden and kitchen.

Specifications:

  • Season: Best sown in spring or early summer
  • USDA Zones: 7-11
  • Height: Typically grows 3-15 feet, depending on variety and growing conditions
  • Bloom Season: Spring to early summer
  • Bloom Color: Bright yellow, red, or pink flowers
  • Environment: Full sun; thrives in hot, dry climates
  • Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy, or rocky soil; tolerates poor soil conditions
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Latin Name: Opuntia ficus-indica
  • Temperature: 65 - 75°F for optimal growth
  • Average Germ Time: 14-21 days
  • Light Required: Full sunlight
  • Depth: Plant seeds 1/8 inch deep
  • Sowing Rate: 1 seed per pot or every 1-2 feet in the garden
  • Moisture: Low to moderate; drought-tolerant once established
  • Plant Spacing: 3-5 feet apart to allow room for growth

How to Plant Nopal Edible Cactus - Prickly Pears Seeds

  1. Prepare Seeds: Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours to soften the seed coat.

  2. Location & Soil: Choose a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Use cactus mix or amend garden soil with sand.

  3. Sow Seeds: Plant seeds 1/8 inch deep in pots or directly in the garden.

  4. Watering: Lightly water after planting. Keep soil slightly moist until germination (14-21 days).

  5. Transplant: Space plants 3-5 feet apart once they have a few pads.

  6. Care: Water sparingly and protect from frost. Fertilize lightly if needed.

  7. Harvest: Pick young pads in spring and ripe fruits when fully colored.

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