- Hardiness Zone: 3-12 Annual
- Hardiness Zone: 9-11 Perennial
Seed Depth: 1/4–1/2 inch
Seed Spacing: 2–4 inches
Row Spacing: 12–18 inches
Sunlight: Full sun
Days to Sprout: 7–10 days
Days to Maturity: 30–40 days (greens), 90–110 days (seeds)
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy annual
Sunlight: Prefers full sun, requiring at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
Soil Type: Thrives in well-drained, moderately fertile soil with a pH of 6.0–7.0. Adding compost improves fertility.
When to Plant: Sow seeds directly outdoors in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked, or in late summer for a fall harvest.
Direct Sowing: Plant seeds 1/4–1/2 inch deep, spacing them 2–4 inches apart. Thin seedlings to maintain proper spacing.
Indoor Sowing: Not typically recommended; fenugreek grows best when directly sown.
Succession Planting: Sow every 2–3 weeks for continuous harvests of fresh greens.
Watering: Water consistently but avoid overwatering; fenugreek prefers slightly dry conditions once established.
Fertilizing: Apply a light layer of compost at planting. Fenugreek fixes nitrogen in the soil, reducing the need for heavy fertilization.
Pruning: Harvest greens regularly to encourage new growth and prevent flowering if grown for leaves.
Pest and Disease Control: Generally pest-resistant, but watch for aphids and fungal diseases. Ensure proper spacing and airflow to reduce risks.
When to Harvest: For greens, harvest young leaves when plants are 4–6 inches tall, typically 30–40 days after planting. For seeds, allow plants to mature fully, around 90–110 days.
How to Harvest: Snip greens with scissors or a knife. For seeds, cut stems when pods are dry and brown, then thresh to collect seeds.
Seed Collection: Dry harvested pods thoroughly before extracting seeds.
Storing Seeds: Store seeds in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
Why You’ll Love It
Dual-Purpose Crop: Harvest young leaves as a leafy green or let plants mature for flavorful seeds.
Quick Growing: Ready for greens in as little as 20–30 days and seeds in about 90 days.
Nutrient-Rich: Leaves and seeds are rich in iron, fiber, and antioxidants.
Culinary Essential: A must-have for curries, spice blends, and herbal teas.
Plant Characteristics
Height: 12–24 inches
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy annual with trifoliate green leaves and small white flowers
Leaf Type: Soft, green clover-like leaves with a mild herbal scent
Days to Maturity: 20–30 days for greens; 90–100 days for seeds
Hardiness: Cool-season annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Mildly bitter and nutty when raw; develops a maple-like aroma when cooked or roasted
Culinary Uses: Use fresh leaves in curries and stir-fries; harvest seeds for spice blends, teas, and pickling
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Lettuce, spinach, peas, and other leafy greens
Avoid Planting Near: Onions or garlic (can inhibit growth)
Bonus Benefit: Acts as a natural nitrogen fixer, improving soil health for future crops
Common Issues and Solutions
Leggy Growth: Sow in full sun and thin seedlings to improve airflow and plant strength
Aphids or Leaf Spot: Use neem oil or insecticidal soap and ensure good spacing
Poor Germination: Soak seeds overnight before planting to speed up sprouting
Seeds Per Packet
3g | Approximately 225 |
7g | Approximately 525 |
Why You’ll Love It
Dual-Purpose Crop: Harvest young leaves as a leafy green or let plants mature for flavorful seeds.
Quick Growing: Ready for greens in as little as 20–30 days and seeds in about 90 days.
Nutrient-Rich: Leaves and seeds are rich in iron, fiber, and antioxidants.
Culinary Essential: A must-have for curries, spice blends, and herbal teas.
Plant Characteristics
Height: 12–24 inches
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy annual with trifoliate green leaves and small white flowers
Leaf Type: Soft, green clover-like leaves with a mild herbal scent
Days to Maturity: 20–30 days for greens; 90–100 days for seeds
Hardiness: Cool-season annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Mildly bitter and nutty when raw; develops a maple-like aroma when cooked or roasted
Culinary Uses: Use fresh leaves in curries and stir-fries; harvest seeds for spice blends, teas, and pickling
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Lettuce, spinach, peas, and other leafy greens
Avoid Planting Near: Onions or garlic (can inhibit growth)
Bonus Benefit: Acts as a natural nitrogen fixer, improving soil health for future crops
Common Issues and Solutions
Leggy Growth: Sow in full sun and thin seedlings to improve airflow and plant strength
Aphids or Leaf Spot: Use neem oil or insecticidal soap and ensure good spacing
Poor Germination: Soak seeds overnight before planting to speed up sprouting
Seeds Per Packet
3g | Approximately 225 |
7g | Approximately 525 |
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