100 Pcs Baobab Trees Exotic Seeds for Landscaping
Give your outdoor space a truly unique touch with Exotic Baobab Seeds 100 Pcs. Our 100 pack of Baobab Tree seeds allows you to grow a lushley landscaped baobab tree to give your yard a look totally unlike anything else. This exotic tree is a perennial, dwarf form of baobab with very low cultivational difficulty and will thrive on balconies and other outdoor spaces. The baobab’s ability to survive in subtropical climates makes it a particularly hardy variety and its strikingly beautiful foliage will provide any outdoor space with an exotic touch of charm.
Achieve lush, exotic outdoor landscaping with these 100 Pcs Baobab Trees Exotic Seeds.
Product Details:
– Plant Type: Bonsai
– Size: Mini, small
– Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy
– Style: Perennial
– Type: Foliage Plants
– Model Number: Dwarf Baobab Flower Pot
– Location: Balcony
– Use: Outdoor Plants
– Function: Interest
– Climate: Subtropics
– Applicable Constellation: Virgo
– Classification: Mini Garden
– Full-bloom Period: Autumn
– Variety: Baobab
Features:
– Ideal for balconies and other outdoor spaces
– Low level of cultivation difficulty
– Strikingly beautiful foliage
– Perfect for attracting an exotic touch to your outdoor space
Product Details:
– Latin Name: Adansonia digitata
– Planting Season: Spring
– Germination Rate: High
– Grown Plant Size: 10-15m tall and up to 30m wide
– Time to Maturity: 10-20 years
– Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy soils
– Watering: Little
– Sunlight: Full sun
– Uses: Edible, Medicinal, Mulch
– Deer Resistance: Mixed
– Pest and Disease Resistance: Mixed
How to Plant Exotic Baobab Seeds 100 Pcs:
1. Soak the seeds in water overnight
2. Gently crack the outer shells of the seeds
3. Place the seeds in shallow holes in the soil
4. Top the holes with soil and tamp down firmly
5. Keep the soil moist until the seedlings have developed
6. Water the seedlings during the dry months
7. Prune the baobab tree to keep it’s balanced shape
8. Provide occasional fertilizer to maintain the health of the tree