
DAMSON Seeds for Gardening - High-Quality Seeds for Your Garden
Key Features:
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Traditional Heirloom Variety: Trusted for generations, producing flavorful, deep-purple Damson plums.
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Compact & Productive Trees: Ideal for home gardens, patios, and small orchards.
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Rich, Tart-Sweet Flavor: Perfect for jams, jellies, and baking with a strong, aromatic taste.
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Cold Hardy & Disease Resistant: Thrives in temperate climates and withstands frost.
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High Germination Rate: Quality-tested, non-GMO seeds for consistent growth.
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Long-Lived Trees: Durable trees that produce for years with proper care.
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Pollinator Friendly: Attracts bees and beneficial insects during flowering.
Specifications:
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Scientific Name: Prunus domestica subsp. insititia
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Common Name (US): Damson Plum
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Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
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Seed Type: Heirloom / Non-GMO / Untreated
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Fruit Color: Deep purple to blue-black
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Flesh Texture: Firm and juicy with tart-sweet flavor
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Mature Tree Height: 10–15 feet
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Spread: 10–12 feet
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Growth Habit: Upright and compact
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Sun Exposure: Full Sun
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Soil Type: Well-drained loamy soil rich in organic matter
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Soil pH: 6.0–7.5
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Water Requirements: Moderate; consistent moisture during fruiting
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
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Germination Time: 30–90 days (requires cold stratification)
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Maturity Time: 3–5 years from planting
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Pollination: Self-fertile, but improved yield with cross-pollination
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Maintenance Level: Moderate
Planting Guide:
Stratification (Pre-Germination):
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Place seeds in moist sand and refrigerate for 8–12 weeks to simulate winter dormancy.
Sowing:
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After stratification, sow seeds 1 inch deep in well-drained potting soil.
Light & Temperature:
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Keep in a warm, bright area (65–75°F) for germination.
Transplanting:
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Once seedlings are 4–6 inches tall, transplant outdoors in spring after the last frost.
Spacing:
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Space trees 10–15 feet apart for healthy root development.
Watering:
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Keep soil evenly moist, especially during flowering and fruit development.
Pruning:
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Prune annually to shape the canopy and encourage air circulation.
Harvesting:
-
Harvest fully ripe fruits in late summer when they are deep purple and slightly soft to the touch.
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DAMSON Seeds for Gardening - High-Quality Seeds for Your Garden
Key Features:
-
Traditional Heirloom Variety: Trusted for generations, producing flavorful, deep-purple Damson plums.
-
Compact & Productive Trees: Ideal for home gardens, patios, and small orchards.
-
Rich, Tart-Sweet Flavor: Perfect for jams, jellies, and baking with a strong, aromatic taste.
-
Cold Hardy & Disease Resistant: Thrives in temperate climates and withstands frost.
-
High Germination Rate: Quality-tested, non-GMO seeds for consistent growth.
-
Long-Lived Trees: Durable trees that produce for years with proper care.
-
Pollinator Friendly: Attracts bees and beneficial insects during flowering.
Specifications:
-
Scientific Name: Prunus domestica subsp. insititia
-
Common Name (US): Damson Plum
-
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
-
Seed Type: Heirloom / Non-GMO / Untreated
-
Fruit Color: Deep purple to blue-black
-
Flesh Texture: Firm and juicy with tart-sweet flavor
-
Mature Tree Height: 10–15 feet
-
Spread: 10–12 feet
-
Growth Habit: Upright and compact
-
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
-
Soil Type: Well-drained loamy soil rich in organic matter
-
Soil pH: 6.0–7.5
-
Water Requirements: Moderate; consistent moisture during fruiting
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
-
Germination Time: 30–90 days (requires cold stratification)
-
Maturity Time: 3–5 years from planting
-
Pollination: Self-fertile, but improved yield with cross-pollination
-
Maintenance Level: Moderate
Planting Guide:
Stratification (Pre-Germination):
-
Place seeds in moist sand and refrigerate for 8–12 weeks to simulate winter dormancy.
Sowing:
-
After stratification, sow seeds 1 inch deep in well-drained potting soil.
Light & Temperature:
-
Keep in a warm, bright area (65–75°F) for germination.
Transplanting:
-
Once seedlings are 4–6 inches tall, transplant outdoors in spring after the last frost.
Spacing:
-
Space trees 10–15 feet apart for healthy root development.
Watering:
-
Keep soil evenly moist, especially during flowering and fruit development.
Pruning:
-
Prune annually to shape the canopy and encourage air circulation.
Harvesting:
-
Harvest fully ripe fruits in late summer when they are deep purple and slightly soft to the touch.
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Key Features:
-
Traditional Heirloom Variety: Trusted for generations, producing flavorful, deep-purple Damson plums.
-
Compact & Productive Trees: Ideal for home gardens, patios, and small orchards.
-
Rich, Tart-Sweet Flavor: Perfect for jams, jellies, and baking with a strong, aromatic taste.
-
Cold Hardy & Disease Resistant: Thrives in temperate climates and withstands frost.
-
High Germination Rate: Quality-tested, non-GMO seeds for consistent growth.
-
Long-Lived Trees: Durable trees that produce for years with proper care.
-
Pollinator Friendly: Attracts bees and beneficial insects during flowering.
Specifications:
-
Scientific Name: Prunus domestica subsp. insititia
-
Common Name (US): Damson Plum
-
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
-
Seed Type: Heirloom / Non-GMO / Untreated
-
Fruit Color: Deep purple to blue-black
-
Flesh Texture: Firm and juicy with tart-sweet flavor
-
Mature Tree Height: 10–15 feet
-
Spread: 10–12 feet
-
Growth Habit: Upright and compact
-
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
-
Soil Type: Well-drained loamy soil rich in organic matter
-
Soil pH: 6.0–7.5
-
Water Requirements: Moderate; consistent moisture during fruiting
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
-
Germination Time: 30–90 days (requires cold stratification)
-
Maturity Time: 3–5 years from planting
-
Pollination: Self-fertile, but improved yield with cross-pollination
-
Maintenance Level: Moderate
Planting Guide:
Stratification (Pre-Germination):
-
Place seeds in moist sand and refrigerate for 8–12 weeks to simulate winter dormancy.
Sowing:
-
After stratification, sow seeds 1 inch deep in well-drained potting soil.
Light & Temperature:
-
Keep in a warm, bright area (65–75°F) for germination.
Transplanting:
-
Once seedlings are 4–6 inches tall, transplant outdoors in spring after the last frost.
Spacing:
-
Space trees 10–15 feet apart for healthy root development.
Watering:
-
Keep soil evenly moist, especially during flowering and fruit development.
Pruning:
-
Prune annually to shape the canopy and encourage air circulation.
Harvesting:
-
Harvest fully ripe fruits in late summer when they are deep purple and slightly soft to the touch.























