Welcome to QR Seeds!

We are working on opening soon, just getting the last details finished before our big day.  Feel free to browse around, and please contact us and we’ll be sure to contact you as soon as we have our opening date.

We will be offering seed kits with instructions so that everybody can grow their own vegetables, better quality, and cheaper than you can buy at the local store.

We are located in Florida, so read a little about where we are located, but we will offer vegetable gardens for all states, and adding other countries later.

Have a smart phone, you can read our QR code which will be a handy reference to finding us again later. (Note link to download an application for your smart phone under the QR code on the right of the page)

Y’all Come Back Now Ya Hear!

 Have questions, give Blake a call on: (352) 345 7387

What are Hardiness Zones?

The Plant Hardiness Zones divide the United States and Canada into 11 areas based on a 10 degree Fahrenheit difference in the average annual minimum temperature. (The United States falls within Zones 2 through 10). For example, the lowest average temperature in Zone 2 is -50 to -40 degrees Fahrenheit, while the minimum average temperature in zone 10 is +30 to +40 degrees Fahrenheit.

Suggested hardiness zones have been indicated for all seeds. If a range of zones, for example, zones 4-9, is indicated, the seeds are known to be hardy in zones 4, 5, 6,7, 8, and 9. Suitable hardiness means a plant can be expected to grow in the zone’s temperature extremes, as determined by the lowest average annual temperature.

Keep in mind that local variations such as moisture, soil, winds, and other conditions might affect the viability of individual plants.

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