Cumin Seeds – Heirloom Cuminum Cyminum Herb Seeds for Planting | Aromatic Spice Herb for Garden & Culinary Use
$3.00 – $5.00Price range: $3.00 through $5.00
Product Information:
Common Name: Cumin
Botanical Name: Cuminum cyminum
Plant Type: Annual Herb
Plant Height: 12–24 inches
Flavor Profile: Warm, earthy, slightly nutty
Sun Requirement: Full Sun
Growing Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Growing Season: Warm Season Herb
Planting Method: Direct Sow or Start Indoors
Days to Harvest: Approximately 100–120 days
Best Uses: Culinary spice, herb gardens, seed harvesting, spice blends
Description
Cumin Seeds (Cuminum cyminum) produce one of the most popular spices used around the world. This classic culinary herb grows delicate green foliage and clusters of small flowers that later form the aromatic seeds used in cooking. Gardeners across the United States grow cumin for both its culinary value and attractive herb garden appearance.
Cumin plants thrive in warm, sunny growing conditions and are well suited for herb gardens, raised beds, backyard gardens, and container growing. As the plants mature, they develop seed clusters that can be harvested and dried to produce the familiar cumin spice used in many traditional recipes.
Home gardeners appreciate cumin for its unique flavor profile, which adds warmth and depth to dishes including curries, stews, rice dishes, spice rubs, soups, and roasted vegetables. Growing cumin from seed allows gardeners to enjoy freshly harvested spice seeds directly from their own garden.
Product Information:
Common Name: Cumin
Botanical Name: Cuminum cyminum
Plant Type: Annual Herb
Plant Height: 12–24 inches
Flavor Profile: Warm, earthy, slightly nutty
Sun Requirement: Full Sun
Growing Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Growing Season: Warm Season Herb
Planting Method: Direct Sow or Start Indoors
Days to Harvest: Approximately 100–120 days
Best Uses: Culinary spice, herb gardens, seed harvesting, spice blends
Why Gardeners Love Growing Cumin:
• Produces the famous cumin spice used worldwide
• Attractive feathery herb foliage for herb gardens
• Ideal for home spice gardens and culinary herb beds
• Perfect for raised beds, backyard gardens, and containers
• Harvest your own fresh cumin seeds for cooking
Growing Tips:
• Plant seeds after the danger of frost has passed
• Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil
• Sow seeds about ¼ inch deep
• Keep soil lightly moist during germination
• Space plants 6–8 inches apart for good airflow
• Harvest seed heads once they mature and begin to dry
Cumin grows best in warm climates and sunny garden spaces, making it an excellent addition to herb gardens throughout many regions of the United States.
Additional information
| Weight | 5 Grams, 10 Grams |
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