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- Jicama, is a unique and versatile vining legume celebrated for its edible tuberous roots and attractive blue flowers. Native to Mexico, this root vegetable is prized for its crisp and mildly sweet flesh, often enjoyed raw in salads and snacks. With its edible tubers and appealing blossoms, Jicama is a valuable addition to gardens, particularly in regions with a warm climate.
- Season: Jicama is typically grown from tubers rather than seeds. It is planted in the spring after the last frost has passed. The plant takes several months to mature, with the roots usually harvested in the fall or winter when they reach a suitable size.
- Temperatures: Jicama thrives in warm to hot temperatures, with an ideal range of 75-95°F (24-35°C). It is highly sensitive to frost and should be grown in regions with a tropical or subtropical climate.
- USDA Hardiness Zone: Jicama is not associated with USDA hardiness zones because it is typically grown as an annual and is sensitive to frost.
- Sunlight: To promote healthy growth and the development of its edible tubers and beautiful blue flowers, Jicama requires full sun exposure, receiving at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Placing it in a sunny location ensures robust growth and the formation of both roots and blossoms.
Alan (verified owner) –
The package did not prevent light exposure, potentially harming the seeds.
Facundo (verified owner) –
Seeds were scattered and lost due to the extensive damage to the delivery packet.
Gustavo (verified owner) –
Despite promises of prompt delivery, the seeds were excessively delayed.
Damian (verified owner) –
Seeds were flattened and crushed inside the badly damaged delivery package.
Alan (verified owner) –
The damaged delivery packet led to seed spillage, making them unusable.
Tomas (verified owner) –
The packet didn’t seal properly, leading to potential contamination of seeds.
Joaquin (verified owner) –
The delivery packet showed signs of damage, affecting the seeds’ condition.
Gustavo (verified owner) –
The seeds were crushed and broken due to inadequate protection in the package.