Culinary Fruits

Homegrown fruit for the kitchen from seed — strawberries, melons, watermelons, cape gooseberries and more, fresh from your own plot or greenhouse.

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Culinary fruit seeds — homegrown fruit for the kitchen

Some of the most rewarding fruits to eat can be raised from seed — from strawberries and melons to cape gooseberries and more, fresh from your own plot or greenhouse. Browse them within our fruit seed range. New to fruit from seed? Our fruit growing guide covers the basics.

Many fruits need an early, warm start — the calendar shows when to sow.

Fruit you can grow to eat

Grow sweet strawberries, fragrant melons and juicy watermelons from seed, plus other edible treats. Many crop in their first year and several do well in pots.

Growing culinary fruit from seed

Most warmth-loving fruits are sown early indoors and grown on in a greenhouse or the sunniest spot. Read each variety's notes, give them rich soil, sun and steady water, and enjoy fruit you grew yourself.

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Popular fruit categories: Strawberry · Melon · Watermelon · Container Fruits · All Fruit Seeds

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which fruits can I grow from seed?
Strawberries, melons, watermelons, cape gooseberries and other edible treats.

Will they fruit in the first year?
Many will — alpine strawberries and cape gooseberries often crop in year one.

Can I grow them in pots?
Several do very well in containers.

Do they need warmth?
Many do — they are best started early indoors and grown on in the sun.

When do I sow them?
Mostly early in the year, indoors — see the fruit sowing calendar.