

Caraway is a biennial crop and only forms a leaf rosette in the first year. Flowering takes place in the second year after which the seeds can be harvested. The young leaf of the caraway is used in raw vegetables and soup, the seeds in bread and sauerkraut, among other things.
One bag of organic caraway seeds is enough for approximately 20m2, the planting distance is 30x15 cm.
Caraway is a biennial crop and only forms a leaf rosette in the first year. Flowering takes place in the second year after which the seeds can be harvested. The young leaf of the caraway is used in raw vegetables and soup, the seeds in bread and sauerkraut, among other things.
One bag of organic caraway seeds is enough for approximately 20m2, the planting distance is 30x15 cm.
When should you sow Caraway?
Sow the caraway seeds in April-May in rows, 30 to 35 cm apart, and thin out later to 15 cm.
When can you harvest Caraway?
The caraway seeds, which fall out easily, can be harvested when they turn brown. Caraway is a biennial crop and flowers only in the second year.
These seeds from De Bolster are 100% organic seeds: pure nature!
De Bolster uses no artificial fertilizers, pesticides and the seeds are completely free of genetic modification (GMO). Because the Bolster seeds are 100% organic and the production process is controlled by the independent institute 'Skal Biocontrole', these seeds are allowed to carry the European BIO quality mark.
With the organic seeds of De Bolster you are sure of a healthy and organic start to your cultivation!
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Caraway is a biennial crop and only forms a leaf rosette in the first year. Flowering takes place in the second year after which the seeds can be harvested. The young leaf of the caraway is used in raw vegetables and soup, the seeds in bread and sauerkraut, among other things.
One bag of organic caraway seeds is enough for approximately 20m2, the planting distance is 30x15 cm.