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Seeds of Cumin (Cuminum cyminum), popular culinary herb

Seeds of Cumin (Cuminum cyminum), popular culinary herb
Seeds of Cumin (Cuminum cyminum), popular culinary herb
1.50USD
  • Flowering (combines flowers and blooming period): Blooms with light pink flowers, collected in umbels in August and September.

  • Height: About 25 cm.

  • Sunlight requirements: Sunny places.

  • Soil type: Sow the premium seeds of the spice in deep, well-drained soil.

  • Cold hardiness: It is not a cold resistant plant.

  • Longevity:  An annual plant.

  • Recommended place: In rows, in a bright and sunny place.

  • Optimal time for sowing: In April and May.

  • Sowing depth: Up to 1 cm deep in the soil.

  • Cultivation scheme: 30 cm between the rows. 40 cm between the plants. 

  • Period of germination: 2 to 4 weeks.

  • Need of watering: Do not overwater it.

  • Recommended fertilizers: No need to fertilize when sowing the seeds if the soil is rich in nutrients.

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Online Catalog Semenata.ORG is very pleased to present to all spice lovers the seeds of Cumin, an interesting spice with a specific taste. The herb is known for its aromatic qualities and for its healing properties. Through our online platform Online Catalog Semenata.ORG you can order the seeds of the interesting plant Cuminum cyminum and enjoy the magnificent spice growing in your yard.

The Mediterranean spice is an annual crop. It is used in various meat dishes and for flavoring various sausage products. You can find it in the well-known spice Curry.

The plant has thin stems with a lot of branches, characteristic and extremely beautiful light pink flowers. 

The most useful of the cumin are its seeds, full of essential oils. Cumin has a slightly bitter, very characteristic taste. Its aroma is strong and rich.

The beneficial ingredients of the herb Cumin (Cuminum cyminum) make it useful for medical purposes. It has an antimicrobial effect, used for problems with the digestive system and the bile.

Some tips about the cultivation of Cumin.

First, you have to carefully choose the place where you will sow the seeds of the herb Cuminum cyminum. If you are not sure whether the soil has enough nutrients, you should fertilize the land with the appropriate fertilizer.

In Online Catalog Semenata.ORG you can find enough information about the different fertilizers for herbs.

The convenient soils for the seeds of this spice are well-drained, fertile and deep. Cumin does not need a lot of watering, it is more drought-loving.

When you sow the seeds, water them regularly until the herb sprouts. After they grow strong, do not over water them. Moderate watering is sufficient.

For the sowing scheme our advice is to make rows where you can sow the seeds of Cumin. Leave about 30 centimeters between the rows and about 40 centimeters between the plants. These distances will provide the conditions for their good development.

Do not sow the seeds deep, up to 1 centimeter is enough. Watere them if it is necessary. It will take fourteen to thirty days for them to sprout.

As Cumin (Cuminum cyminum) is not a cold-resistant crop the seeds are sown outdoors after the temperatures are above zero, in April and May, when the possible frosts have already passed.

The stems of this herb grow only up to 25 centimeters. Expect the blooming of the beautiful white-pink flowers from August to October.

Do not hesitate and order the seeds of Cumin online using our Online garden Catalog Semenata.ORG.

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