- Hardiness Zone: 5-10 Annual
Seed Depth: 1/4 inch
Seed Spacing: 4–6 inches
Row Spacing: 18 inches
Sunlight: Full Sun
Days to Sprout: 7–14 days
Days to Maturity: 100–120 days
Growth Habit: Upright, Bushy
Sunlight: Thrives in full sun with at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
Soil Type: Prefers well-drained, loose, sandy loam with a pH of 6.8–8.0.
When to Plant: Sow outdoors after the danger of frost has passed, as cumin prefers warm conditions.
Direct Sowing: Sow seeds directly in the garden in prepared soil, keeping rows spaced 18 inches apart.
Indoor Sowing: Start seeds indoors 4–6 weeks before your last frost date in biodegradable pots to reduce root disturbance.
Succession Planting: Not applicable; cumin is typically a single-season crop.
Watering: Moderate water requirements; keep soil moist but not waterlogged.
Fertilizing: Use a balanced fertilizer at planting and once during the growing season.
Pruning: No pruning necessary. Remove weeds regularly to reduce competition.
Pest and Disease Control: Watch for aphids and fungal issues; ensure proper spacing for airflow.
When to Harvest: Harvest when the seed heads turn brown and dry, usually 100–120 days after planting.
How to Harvest: Cut the seed heads and allow them to fully dry in a cool, dark space.
Seed Collection: Collect seeds by gently rubbing dried seed heads.
Storing Seeds: Store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place to maintain freshness.
Why You’ll Love It
Cumin adds depth and warmth to your cooking and character to your garden. Known for its earthy, nutty aroma, cumin is a staple in spice blends and global cuisine. The plant thrives in heat and dry soil, producing fine green foliage and small pinkish flowers before forming seed heads. Perfect for gardeners who enjoy harvesting their own homegrown spices.
Plant Characteristics
Height: 12–24 inches
Growth Habit: Upright and delicate
Leaf Type: Fine, feathery leaves similar to dill or fennel
Days to Maturity: 120–150 days
Hardiness: Warm-season annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Earthy, slightly spicy, and warm with a rich aroma
Culinary Uses: The dried seeds are used in curry powders, chili, Mexican and Indian dishes, and spice blends. Toast before grinding for best flavor.
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Dill, fennel, coriander, and other flowering herbs
Avoid Planting Near: Basil or strong-scented herbs that may compete
Bonus Benefit: The flowers attract pollinators and beneficial predatory insects
Common Issues and Solutions
Slow Germination: Cumin prefers warm soil — sow after frost and be patient with sprouting
Poor Growth in Wet Soil: Ensure well-draining soil and avoid overwatering
Weak Plants in Shade: Needs full sun to grow strong and develop full flavor in the seeds
Seeds Per Packet
1g | Approximately 300 |
2g | Approximately 600 |
3g | Approximately 900 |
4g | Approximately 1,200 |
Why You’ll Love It
Cumin adds depth and warmth to your cooking and character to your garden. Known for its earthy, nutty aroma, cumin is a staple in spice blends and global cuisine. The plant thrives in heat and dry soil, producing fine green foliage and small pinkish flowers before forming seed heads. Perfect for gardeners who enjoy harvesting their own homegrown spices.
Plant Characteristics
Height: 12–24 inches
Growth Habit: Upright and delicate
Leaf Type: Fine, feathery leaves similar to dill or fennel
Days to Maturity: 120–150 days
Hardiness: Warm-season annual
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor: Earthy, slightly spicy, and warm with a rich aroma
Culinary Uses: The dried seeds are used in curry powders, chili, Mexican and Indian dishes, and spice blends. Toast before grinding for best flavor.
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Dill, fennel, coriander, and other flowering herbs
Avoid Planting Near: Basil or strong-scented herbs that may compete
Bonus Benefit: The flowers attract pollinators and beneficial predatory insects
Common Issues and Solutions
Slow Germination: Cumin prefers warm soil — sow after frost and be patient with sprouting
Poor Growth in Wet Soil: Ensure well-draining soil and avoid overwatering
Weak Plants in Shade: Needs full sun to grow strong and develop full flavor in the seeds
Seeds Per Packet
1g | Approximately 300 |
2g | Approximately 600 |
3g | Approximately 900 |
4g | Approximately 1,200 |
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