
Price: 12,79 USD
Semillas de Puerto Rico, High Quality Seeds, sofrito, hydroponic, garden, NonGMO
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Seeds are NON-GMO, most of the seeds are harvested by my father in the mountains of Naranjito, Puerto Rico. He have always planted what he consume and dedicated his life to agriculture and ornamental plants. The seeds are 100% organic ( I mean organic because no pesticides, chemical fertilizers or other artificial agents have been added to the soil or the plants). The land is fed and nourished with natural compost (the leaves and branches that are cut are returned to the soil to feed other plants and improve the fertility of the soil).
If I run out of seeds, I buy them from other farms in Puerto Rico that are USDA Organic Certified or from local farmers that use commercial fertilizers or hydroponics. Feel free to send me a message if you want to know the source of a specific seed. I keep good tracking of my sourcing and I will be honest with you if the seeds are organic or not.
Only the best plants are selected to extract the seeds. With your purchase you are helping to start our small business. We are very happy with every order, we believe in our product and with your support you will be harvesting high quality healthy food from high quality seeds.
I recommend the Aji Dulce seeds, the process of drying and selecting seeds is done with great care by me, achieving a very beautiful color. All the seeds are stored away from sunlight and in a smoke-free environment.
The fertilizer in the listing is for hydroponics but it will also work for gardens or potted plants.
Seeds have great germination rates (80% or more) and are great for farms, gardens and hydroponics.
Gandules “Pigeon Peas” – Easy to grow, fast growing, good source of fiber, protein and other nutrients. Produce a lot of food and is a nitrogen fixer (generate a lot of biomass to feed back to the soil). Full sun is recommended and are very drought resistant. After the plant get bigger it will only need 1 weekly watering or none at all. This plant is self-pollinating.
Ají Dulce “Sweet Pepper” – This is a traditional variety of Puerto Rico. Can be harvested green, orange or red. It has a delicious flavor and can be used to make traditional “sofrito condiment”, kebabs, sauteed vegetables and more.
Ají Dulce “Sabrosito, Gustoso” – This is a traditional variety of Puerto Rico. Perfect for sofrito and to make condiment, great flavor.
Guayaba / Guava – Its a small tree, grows fast and produces rounds fruits that are 2-3″ in diameter and they can be eaten whole. They are red on the inside, juicy and sweet. Contains vitamins A, B and C.
Ají Picante / Spicy Pepper – This pepper is very spicy and flavorful. It’s used in the traditional Puertorrican spicy sauce. The plant grows as a bush and is very productive. It starts producing small and can produce for over a year.
Lechuga del País / Lettuce “Simpsom” – Fast growing, fast producing and has a very tender texture and flavor. It must be harvested on time to avoid lost of freshness. It grows well almost in every situation with a fair amount of sun and water.
Tomate “Platillo, Gajilete de Puerto Rico” – Puerto Rican heirloom. Produce big and juicy tomatoes. Need a support structure to keep the plant off the ground.
Tomate “Cherry” – This is a very productive plant, it has a rapid growth. Need some support to avoid the fruits contact the soil. Produce tomatoes that are commercial quality that have 1″ – 2″ inches in diameter.
Brocoli – It produces a big floret head of about 4″-6″ and after you harvest those you get smaller ones that keep producing for a while.
Arugula – Perfect if you want a peppery flavor in your salad mixes. The leaves can be harvested small or mature. Harvest time 40 days.
Lettuce Rizada “Tango” – Great for adding texture to salads mixes. Grow heads that can weight about 8 to 16 ounces. You can gather the exterior leaves when the plant is growing and then get the whole head before it changes the color and flavor. Plant need composted soil and keep it humid.
Tomate “Roma” – Produces medium tomatoes and is a very productive plant. It has rapid growth and need a stack for support. Produces juicy tomatoes of commercial quality that can measure 3″ to 4″ long.
Cilantrillo – Fast growing and producing plant. The leaf, the roots and the seeds are used in a great variety of foods around the world. It can be harvested by cuttings or harvesting the whole plant for a longer storage life.
Spinach “Red Malabar” – This is a climbing variety that grows quickly. The plant prefers cool wheather or shadow growth. You can harvest it by cutting the branches. This plant is beautiful and will look like a decoration plant.
Yellow Tomatoes – It has a soft and sweet taste. Grows about 2″ to 3″ of diameter.
Zanahorias / Carrots “Danvers” – Can grow 2″ wide and 6″-8″ long. Need to be planted where its going to grow in tilled soil.
Berenjena Rosita “Pink Eggplant” – Puerto Rican variety that produce strong and huge fruits (1 to 3 pounds). Grows as a shrub that can produce about 6 to 12 fruits per cycle.
Calabaza Cuello Largo “Long Neck Pumpkin” – Can be used in a small home garden or in commercial productions. Can grow entangled in a fence or free on the ground. Produce elongated pumpkins from 3 to 15 pounds with a thick flesh, orange and creamy.
Bell Pepper “California Wonder” – Grows as a shrub (24″ to 30″ tall). Produce big peppers (6 to 8oz) that can be harvested green or red.
Item specifics
- Seller Notes
- “Fresh Seeds from Puerto Rico”
- Brand
- Fresh
- Season of Interest
- Fall, Spring, Summer
- Type
- Vegetable, Fruit, herb, flower and tree seeds
- Watering
- Medium
- Indoor/Outdoor
- Indoor & Outdoor
- Sunlight
- Full Sun, Medium Sun
- Features
- Air Purifying, Cross-Pollinating, Draught Resistant, Dwarf, Edible, Evergreen, Fast Growing, Flowering, Open-Pollinating, Potted, Self-Pollinating
- Cultivating Difficulty
- Easy


