Zone 10

Welcome to our specially curated collection of garden seeds, thoughtfully designed for the unique growing conditions of Zone 10. With its warm winters and nearly year-round growing season, Zone 10 offers a wonderful opportunity to grow tropical and exotic plants that thrive and bring incredible rewards!
This collection features heat-loving seeds that thrive in warm climates and make the most of every precious day in your growing season. From tropical fruits to vibrant flowers, weβve selected varieties that ensure your garden flourishes in the heat.
Zone 10, according to the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map, includes areas with minimum winter temperatures ranging from 30Β°F to 40Β°F (-1Β°C to 4Β°C). This zone is primarily found in coastal and southern regions of the United States, including southern Florida, southern Texas, and parts of California. These areas experience growing seasons lasting nearly year-round, making them ideal for tropical and warm-season plants.
Bloomsdale Long Standing Spinach Seeds
For bulk sizes, click here Old heirloom variety that is early, extremely slow to bolt and very tolerant of hot weather. Stands 2 weeks longer than ...
View full detailsSpace Hybrid Spinach Seeds
For bulk sizes, click here Sow this three-season spinach in early spring, early summer and fall! Smooth, dark green leaves are rounded and held upr...
View full detailsNew Zealand Spinach Seeds
ο»ΏFor bulk sizes, click here Also called "Tetragonia." While not a true spinach, this variety thrives in hot weather and produces non-stop from spri...
View full detailsBulk: Bloomsdale Long Standing Spinach Seeds
For single packets, click here Old heirloom variety that is early, extremely slow to bolt and very tolerant of hot weather. Stands 2 weeks longer t...
View full detailsBulk: Space Hybrid Spinach Seeds
For single packets, click here Sow this three-season spinach in early spring, early summer and fall! Smooth, dark green leaves are rounded and held...
View full detailsBulk: New Zealand Spinach Seeds
For single packets, click here Also called "Tetragonia."Β While not a true spinach, this variety thrives in hot weather and produces non-stop from s...
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