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150 Sugar Cane Seeds | 6-18 Feet Tall
150 Sugar Cane Seeds | 6-18 Feet Tall
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Grow your own sweet supply with Sugar Cane Seeds—a versatile, fast-growing perennial grass that delivers much more than just sugar. Mature canes can reach 6 to 18 feet tall, producing thick stalks rich in juice that can be transformed into syrup, sugar crystals, molasses, rock candy, or even small-batch rum. Beyond the kitchen, sugarcane is also a nutrient-rich fodder crop for livestock and an attractive tropical ornamental in edible landscapes.
Ideal for warm climates and long growing seasons, sugar cane thrives in USDA zones 8–11. It prefers full sun, regular watering, and fertile, well-drained soil. Once established, it returns year after year, providing a renewable source of sweet cane that can be harvested, crushed, and processed at home.
Whether you’re a home gardener, homesteader, or small-scale producer, sugar cane offers a high-yield crop that feeds, flavors, and adds visual punch to your landscape.
🌱 Why Grow Sugar Cane Seeds
- Produces tall, fast-growing canes (6 to 18 feet)
- Juice can be processed into syrup, crystals, molasses, or rum
- Excellent livestock fodder for goats, cattle, and poultry
- Grows as a striking ornamental in edible gardens
- Perennial in zones 8–11 for repeat harvests
- Can be juiced, chewed raw, or fermented
🌿 Growing Tips
- Soak seeds overnight before planting
- Start indoors in seed trays or direct sow in warm, frost-free soil
- Choose full sun and fertile, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter
- Maintain regular moisture without waterlogging
- Space plants 2–3 feet apart in rows 3–4 feet apart
- Harvest when stalks are 1–2 inches thick and fully mature (usually 10–14 months)
- Cut back to base after harvest to allow regrowth
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How tall does sugar cane grow?
Canes typically grow between 6 and 18 feet tall, depending on soil fertility and climate.
Is sugar cane hard to grow?
No. It’s a hardy perennial in warm climates and can be grown from seed with warmth, sun, and moisture.
What can I make from sugar cane?
You can juice it to create syrup, sugar crystals, rock candy, or distill for rum. It’s also excellent raw for chewing or as animal fodder.
Can I grow sugar cane in pots?
Yes. Use large, deep containers with plenty of sunlight and regular feeding for best results.
How long until harvest?
Expect full maturity in 10 to 14 months. In warm zones, it can be harvested annually after establishment.
Is it suitable for cold climates?
Sugar cane is frost-sensitive. In cooler zones, grow it in containers and overwinter indoors or treat as an annual.
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I got my seeds in the mail and planted them the next day and so far the most of them are up even after one day being planted and You can't complain about that at all !!!!!
Grandfather had about 10 acres in this type of sugarcane. Very hallowed memories of the harvest and the making of that syrup. We would ride the mule or feed the sugar cane through the press. Bees everywhere. He had a cooking bin that had an elevated red clay foundation. Don't have of that but my memories and NOW, some of those same seeds. Appreciate you all.
Wow Garry,
what a nice memories.
sound like a childhood from a fairytale.
we hope you'll have new memories with the new seeds.
thank you for the wonderful review and sharing your beautiful story.
What species?
how long does it take to grow
Are these literal seeds or are they single node cuttings?
Hi there! Thank you for your inquiry about our sugar cane seeds. These are indeed literal seeds and not single node cuttings. Hope this helps clarify! Happy planting!
