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B0063 Black Cumin nigella sativa Roman coriander blue 1000 Flower Bulk Seeds
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The listing, B0063 Black Cumin nigella sativa Roman coriander blue 1000 Flower Bulk Seeds has ended.

Name: Black Cumin / nigella sativa
Quantity: 1000 Bulk Seeds
Height:  8 to 20 inches (20 to 50 cm).
Zones: 2-10
Flowers: Summer
Flower Details: Pale blue. At least five petals. Lacy bracts.
Sow Outside: Cover seed. Sow every three weeks from just before the last frost until the start of summer; and again in autumn (in warm areas). Spacing 10 to 12 inches (20 to 30 cm).
Sow Inside:     Use peat pots. Germination time: two to three weeks. Temperature 70°F (21°C). Seven or eight weeks in advance. Transplant outdoors following the last frost or in autumn.
Requirements: Full sunlight. Good drainage. Soil pH 6 to 7. Average soil. Can survive in dry soils. Regular feed. Regular watering during prolonged dry periods. Deadhead.
How to Grow
It is best to sow black cumin seeds once a month from just before the last frost of spring until early summer, and then once again towards the end of autumn; this will result in a prolonged blooming period when growing black cumin. Once sown lightly cover the seeds. It should take about one or two weeks for Nigella species to germinate once the temperature reaches 15 degrees Centigrade. Ideally Black cumin should be grown in a sunny part of the garden that has good drainage and a soil of pH 6 to 7. It is possible to grow Nigella species indoors first, it is best to grow them in peat pots and allow seven weeks or so before transplanting them in the garden in spring or autumn at about 25cm apart.   

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Questions & Comments
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Is this a edible herb - used in ooking?
Oct 14th, 2011 at 3:35:30 PM PDT by
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very beautiful :D I don't have the credits right now but will in a few more days, I hope you will be auctioning off more like this again soon :D fanned ya!
Oct 16th, 2011 at 9:10:26 PM PDT by

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