2026 Seeds Now Available!
2026 Seeds Now Available!
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Processing times before shipping are 5 - 7 business days!
White Dragonfruit (Hylocereus undatus) is a striking tropical fruit known for its vibrant pink skin and white flesh speckled with tiny black seeds. This fruit, also known as pitaya, grows on a climbing cactus vine, typically reaching maturity 30-50 days after flowering. Each fruit weighs around 150-600 grams and boasts a mildly sweet flavor with a refreshing, juicy texture. Thriving in well-drained soil with full sun exposure, White Dragonfruit is drought-tolerant and can be grown in various climates. Rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, it’s enjoyed fresh, in smoothies, or as a decorative addition to fruit platters.
Zones 10-11
Can wait to do these next year.
We haven't planted the dragon fruit yet. We will in a few more months when Spring arrives. All of the seeds from Migardener have germinated and we bought a lot of various seeds. Thank you for all that you do to encourage us to be confident growers.
I can’t wait to plant them
I haven’t planted them yet. I am hopeful for some Dragonfruit in a couple of years! I’ll be back to update, lol.
I love migardener seeds.
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Great fertilizer. Used for the first time last year for my fall bulbs and they were stunning and strong come spring. Planting another 250 bulbs this fall so came back for more bulb fertilizer. I also use the Trifecta. Can’t go wrong with any of Luke’s amendments.
Great germination and very prolific.
I grew this in a straw bale garden in 2025 and really enjoyed it. It grew amazingly well and was beautiful, so I purchased more for 2026. Michigan zone 6b.
I have grown these for the last few years and they are hands down my favorite. I like romas and firm tomatoes. These remind me of mini romas. These are less prone to splitting, super easy to harvest and has a super great flavor and very meaty. YUM!
The cloves are large, full and heavy. Of the two cloves I kept (shared 2 with my daughter), 12 were large enough to plant, 1 will be consumed.