Fresh Thai cocoa seeds available

You need very fresh cocoa seeds if you want to grow your own chocolate in your Thai or Lao garden. At Discovery Garden outlets in Pattaya and Nong Khai we have fresh cocoa seeds for sale.

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You only need a few cocoa seeds if you want to grow your own chocolate in Thailand

When I first tried to grow cocoa in Pattaya and Nong Khai I first dried my fresh seeds carefully in the sun and thus killed them for good. Once cocoa seeds are out of their protective seed pods, they have to be planted fresh as soon as possible, since they can only germinate within the first 14 days.

Thais hardly know cocoa and their fresh seeds

Thais hardly know cocoa and their fresh seeds

After germination the seedlings and plants have to be kept in a shaded location. Coco plants grown from seeds typically bear first fruits after 3 to 4 years.

Order your fresh cocoa seeds right here: https://discovery-garden.net/?product=cocoa-seeds

Read more about chocolate making: https://discovery-garden.net/making-chocolate-from-cocoa-beans/

Tasty Inca peanuts grown in Thailand

We grow Plukenetia volubilis, also known as sacha inchi, sacha peanut, mountain peanut or Inca peanut in our Discovery Garden outlets in Nong Khai and Pattaya. We offer Plukenetia volubilis seedlings and seeds for sale in Thailand and Laos. Inca peanuts are easy to grow from seeds, have a high yield and are very healthy.

Sacha inchi seeds look and are healthy in Thailand and Laos

Sacha inchi seeds look and are healthy in Thailand and Laos

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Graviolas can be grown from Thai seeds

Soursop (Annona muricata) can easily be grown from seeds all over Thailand. The problem is to get really fresh seeds. And it can take a long time until you can harvest the first Graviola fruits. At Discovery Garden Pattaya we have fresh soursop seeds and seedlings for sale, but we also offer mature and marcotted trees that will typically bear graviola fruits within a year. We produce dried Annona muricata leaves as well.

It may take four to six years until you can harvest Graviola fruits from trees grown from seeds

It may take four to six years until you can harvest Graviola fruits from trees grown from seeds

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