P&J Floros Farm

About P&J Floros Farm
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The Villages
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FL
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32159

seeds

Papaya 40 seeds

Papaya is a tropical fruit tree known for its sweet, juicy fruit and its many health benefits. Growing Conditions: USDA hardiness zones 9–11, where the climate is warm year-round. Here’s how the zones affect their growth: Zone: • Zone 9: Papayas can be grown here but may require protection during colder months, as temperatures below 32°F can damage or kill the tree. Grow them in containers to move indoors if needed. • Zone 10 and 11: These zones provide the warm, frost-free environment papayas thrive in. They can be planted outdoors year-round. • Climate: Thrives in tropical and subtropical climates with consistent warmth (65–90°F). • Light: Requires full sun for optimal growth and fruit production. • Soil: Prefers well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil rich in organic matter. • Water: Needs regular watering but cannot tolerate waterlogged conditions. Tips for Growing in Colder Zones: • Containers: In zones below 9, papayas can be grown in large pots and kept indoors during the winter. • Greenhouses: A greenhouse or heated area can provide the necessary warmth and humidity. • Microclimates: Plant papayas in a sunny, sheltered spot near a wall or structure to retain heat Nutritional Value: • Rich in Nutrients: High in vitamins A, C, and E, fiber, and antioxidants. • Enzyme Content: Contains papain, a digestive enzyme that aids in breaking down proteins. Uses: • Culinary: Used in salads, smoothies, desserts, and as a meat tenderizer due to its enzymes. • Medicinal: Known for aiding digestion, improving skin health, and boosting immunity. • Cosmetic: Extracts are used in skincare products for their exfoliating and brightening properties. Features: • Appearance: Papaya trees are tall, slender, and unbranched with a crown of large, lobed leaves at the top. • Fruit: The fruit is oval or pear-shaped, with green skin that turns yellow-orange when ripe. Inside, the flesh is orange or pink with a cluster of black seeds in the center. • Height: Trees can grow up to 10–12 feet tall, with some reaching 20 feet in optimal conditions. • Flowers: Small, fragrant, and cream-colored flowers develop into fruit. Fun Facts: • Papayas are fast-growing and can start producing fruit within 6–12 months of planting. • They are dioecious, meaning they can have male, female, or hermaphroditic flowers on separate trees.

$20.00 / Each/Unit

The Villages, FL

fruit

Loquats (Eriobotrya japonica)

Loquats (Eriobotrya japonica) . Other names • Japanese plum • Japanese medlar • Chinese plum • Pipa (枇杷 – Chinese name, often used in teas and syrups) • Níspero (Spanish) • Nespolo (Italian) • Amespil (old English/European usage) • Lokwat (Hindi/Urdu transliteration Grow best in USDA Zones 8–10. 🌱 Details by zone: • Zone 8 → They can grow, but young trees may need protection from frost. Fruit production might be limited in colder years. • Zones 9–10 → Ideal climate: mild winters and warm springs. Trees thrive and fruit reliably. • Zone 7 and below → Too cold outdoors, but loquats can be grown in large pots and moved indoors during winter. They like: • Full sun 🌞 • Well-draining soil • Protection from strong winds (flowers and fruit can drop easily. 🌱 Health Benefits of Loquats • Rich in antioxidants → Vitamin A, carotenoids, and phenolics that help fight free radicals. • Supports digestion → Good source of dietary fiber for gut health. • Immune booster → High vitamin C content. • May support heart health → Potassium helps regulate blood pressure. • Blood sugar support → Some studies suggest loquat leaf extract can help regulate glucose. 🍴 Ways to Use Loquats • Fresh: Peel, remove seeds, and eat raw. • Jam/jelly: Their natural pectin makes them perfect for preserves. • Loquat pie or tart: Similar to peach or apricot desserts. • Smoothies: Blend with banana or pineapple for a tropical flavor. • Fermented: Can be used in wines, liqueurs, or syrups.

$18.00 / Each/Unit

The Villages, FL

Seeds

Loofah Sponge Seed 20 seeds

Grow your own eco-friendly loofah sponges at home. Ideal Growing Conditions for Loofah Plant: Climate: • Loofahs thrive in warm, frost-free climates with long growing seasons (150–200 days) Zones: Seeds grow best in zones 7–11, but they can also be grown in cooler zones with proper care. Ideal for direct planting outdoors after the last frost Loofah Sponge Seeds - Planting Instruction: •Zones 6 and below: Start seeds indoors 4–6 weeks before the last frost, then transplant outdoors when the soil warms up. Start Indoors: • Use biodegradable pots to avoid root disturbance during transplanting. • Use Row Covers: • Protect young plants from unexpected frosts. • Extend the Growing Season: • Use greenhouses or high tunnels for early starts and frost protection Temperature: • Germination: 70–85°F (optimal for seed sprouting). • Growth: Temperatures above 75°F encourage vigorous vine development. 4. Sunlight: • Full sun (6–8 hours daily). 5. Soil: • Well-draining, fertile soil with a pH of 6.0–7.0 Care • Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, especially during germination and flowering. • Support: Provide a sturdy trellis or fence for the vines to climb. This keeps the loofahs off the ground and ensures they grow straight. • Fertilizing: Feed plants every 3–4 weeks with a balanced fertilizer or compost tea. Harvesting • For Sponges: • Allow fruits to mature fully on the vine until the skin hardens and turns yellow or brown. • Peel the skin to reveal the loofah sponge inside. Wash and dry thoroughly before use. • For Food: Harvest immature fruits when they are 4–6 inches long and tender. Use in stir-fries, soups, or salads

$6.00 / Bunch

The Villages, FL

Seeds

Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa), also known as hibiscus or sorrell

10 seeds 🌱 Growing Information • Climate & Zones: • Thrives in warm climates (USDA Zones 9–12) • Can be grown as an annual in cooler zones if started indoors and transplanted after frost. • Needs 6–8 months frost-free to flower and produce calyces. • Soil: Well-drained, sandy loam, slightly acidic (pH 5.5–6.5). • Light: Full sun (6–8 hours daily). • Watering: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established but best with consistent watering. • Growth Habit: Shrub-like, 4–7 ft tall. • Harvest: Calyces (the fleshy red part) are ready about 3–4 weeks after flowering. Leaves can be harvested young. 🌿 Health Benefits Red roselle is rich in antioxidants, vitamin C, and plant acids, giving it both nutritional and medicinal uses. • Blood pressure regulation – Hibiscus tea may help lower systolic and diastolic blood pressure. • Cholesterol support – May reduce LDL (“bad”) cholesterol. • Digestive aid – Acts as a mild diuretic and supports liver health. • Anti-inflammatory & antioxidant – Helps fight oxidative stress. • Immune boost – Vitamin C and polyphenols support immune function. • Weight & metabolism – Some studies suggest it helps regulate blood sugar and fat metabolism. Every part of roselle has uses: • Calyces (red sepals) • Make hibiscus tea (agua de Jamaica) – tart, cranberry-like flavor. • Used in jams, jellies, sauces, syrups, and desserts. • Can be dried and stored for year-round use. • Leaves • Eaten fresh in salads or cooked like spinach (slightly sour, like sorrel). • Added to soups, stews, or curries. • Seeds • Can be roasted and ground into a coffee substitute. • Contain oil used in some traditional cuisines. • Other Uses • Natural red food dye. • Traditional medicine teas for colds, fevers, and digestion.

$8.00 / Each/Unit

The Villages, FL

Herbs

Rosemary

Starter plants available in 4 inch pot 🌱 USDA Growing Zones • Hardy in Zones 7–10 as a perennial shrub. • In Zone 6 and colder, it usually won’t survive the winter outdoors but can be grown in containers and overwintered indoors. • In Zones 8–10, rosemary can grow into a large shrub (3–5 ft tall). • In Zone 7, it may survive mild winters if mulched and sheltered. 🌿 Growing Tips • Prefers full sun (6–8 hours daily). • Needs well-drained, sandy or loamy soil (too much moisture = root rot). • Drought-tolerant once established. • Benefits from being pruned regularly to prevent woody stems and encourage bushiness. Health benefits : 1. Brain & Nervous System Support • Enhances memory and cognitive function. • Helps reduce brain fog and mental fatigue. • Protects against neurotoxins and heavy metals that can impair brain function. 2. Detoxification & Liver Support • Assists in flushing out harmful toxins, including heavy metals. • Supports liver and gallbladder health by aiding bile production. 3. Antiviral & Antibacterial Properties • Naturally helps fight off viruses, bacteria, and mold exposure. • Can be used to support the immune system during colds or infections. 4. Circulatory & Heart Health • Improves circulation and oxygenation in the body. • Helps reduce inflammation in blood vessels. 5. Digestive & Gut Healing • Stimulates digestion and helps with bloating and sluggish digestion. • Supports gut microbiome health. 6. Emotional & Spiritual Benefits • Helps clear negative energy and uplift the spirit. • Enhances intuition and mental clarity.

$20.00 / Each/Unit

The Villages, FL

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