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We provide Florida-Focused growing instructions & the finest heirloom seeds to empower your green thumb.
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The Florida Cranberry is Florida’a Native Superfruit! Plant it between May and August.
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Ever heard of Florida’s Native, Blueberry-Sized Tomato? They’re Native, Rare, & Packed With Flavor!
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Everyone should grow food. Especially Floridians.

Florida Seed & Garden was created to make growing a garden in the Sunshine State a simpler task. We provide Florida-Focused growing instructions & the finest heirloom seeds to empower your green thumb. Whether you’re a gardening pro, or new to the craft, we hope that you find Florida Seed & Garden practical & inspiring.

Our goal is to offer the Freshest, High-Quality, Non-GMO, Heirloom Seeds, that are specifically selected for the Florida Garden. You’ll notice that our seeds are reasonably priced, most ranging $1 to $2 per packet. It is our belief that good seed should be accessible to EVERYONE. Great seeds accompanied by Florida-Specific growing instructions will make any Florida Garden a success.

The Sunshine State has its own unique growing schedule that is very different from the rest of the country. Many of the the gardening issues that Floridians face are caused from planting herbs & veggies at the wrong time of year. That’s why we provide detailed information on Florida’s growing seasons. In fact, when grown correctly, your Florida Garden can yield a harvest year-round.


Florida Pests

There is a clear relationship between bugs and heat. The higher the temperature, the more active the bugs become. Many problems stem, from trying to growing leafy veggies & herbs while the bugs are at the peak of their activity. As the temperatures cool, bugs become less active & herbs/leafies can be successfully grown.

We hope that you have fun exploring and enjoying the cultivation of bountiful edible gardens in the Sunshine State!


Florida has 3 Growing Seasons

The key to growing a successful Florida Garden is understanding our unique growing schedule. Florida has three basic growing seasons: Spring, Summer, & Winter.