Fenugreek, Common (Trigonella foenum-graecum) seeds, organic

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Family:  Legume (Fabacea)

Annual.  Native to the Mediterranean.  Aromatic foliage bearing white flowers with distinctive blue markings.  Seed is warming to the digestive tract.  Absorbs toxins.  Lowers cholesterol level in the bloodstream.  Good for sprouts.  Breaks up heavy clay soils–contributes nitrogen and organic matter.  Direct-seed late summer to early spring.  Germinates in cold soils.  200 seeds per packet,  100g contains appx. 6,000 seeds and covers 500 sq ft.

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  1. Alice Tavassoli

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    Alice Tavassoli

    Would this work as an annual, or as a perennial in my zone of 9b/10a, southwest Florida? And when is the best time to plant for me, especially since I have no irrigation. Does it need irrigation?

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      Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      Hello Alice, The fenugreek works very well in Florida and is best planted during the rainy season. All the best, Richo

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    Somer

    I live in Hawaii zone 12 with very heavy clay soil so hoping this will help out. Is it best to cold start these seeds then sow direct into field or better to plant in nursery and transplant? Thanks for all you wealth of knowledge looking for to volume 2 of growing plant medicine. Mahalo

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      Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      Hello Somer,
      Thanks for contacting. Yes, fenugreek will help. I have seen this growing in the tropics and germinating in warm soils. The cold soil info is just for temperate zone growers who might not have warm soil. Another option is compost which is known as the cure for clay. Richo

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