Ashwagandha, African Ecotype (Withania somnifera) seeds, organic

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Family: Nightshade (Solanaceae)

Hardy to Zones 8 to 12, otherwise grown as a 110 day annual

Perennial, grown as an annual in the temperate north. Attains a height of 3 to 4 feet–taller than the Vedic types.  The roots are redder in color than the Vedic types.  We note that the roots have a more warming and stimulating activity than the Vedic types.   Native to Africa, this is an ecotype with large leaves and very fast growth.   Traditional usage (Dawa za Asili): energy and sexual tonic.  Plant prefers full sun, fast-draining, alkaline (pH 7.5 to 8.0) soil and dryish conditions.  Sweeten regular garden soil with ground limestone.  Light dependent germinator.  Sow in early spring indoors or in the greenhouse.  Average germ time 15 days.  Space 1 foot apart.  Produces eventually the lantern-like pods enclosing the pea-sized fruits, green at first and becoming bright red as the inflated calyx dries and becomes transparent.

Packet contains 50 seeds
1 g contains ~650 seeds
5 g contains ~3,250 seeds
10 g contains ~6,500 seeds

Certified Organically Grown

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  1. Nicole

    Nicole

    We purchased both Vedic and African seeds from you years ago and have let them cross at our farm. We have been saving the seed ever since. This year I don’t think we are going to be able to do that majority of the harvest before the first frost here. It will be getting down to 28° for a few nights (zone 8a) and we plan to do the harvest the following week. Have you had success harvesting after first frost?

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    David Saha

    Grew beautifully in zone 9

    David Saha

    Strong plant in zone 9. Started in fall, grew in greenhouse tunnel over winter, harvested great in mid/late summer.

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