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Epazote- Mexican Herb (seeds)

Epazote- Mexican Herb (seeds)

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Epazote (Dysphania ambrosioides) is an intriguing herb commonly used in Mexican cuisine. Here’s how you can grow it:

 

Planting

 

Time

Plant epazote in late spring after the danger of frost has passed.

 

Location

Choose a sunny spot in your garden.

 

Spacing

Space plants at least 2 feet apart.

 

Companion Planting

Be cautious when planting near other young or tender plants, as epazote leaves contain a compound called ascaridole that can inhibit nearby plant growth.

 

Beneficial Odor

The strong odor of epazote helps deter pests from other susceptible plants.

 

Care

 

Light: Epazote thrives in full sun.

 

Soil: It’s adaptable to various soil types and pH levels (acidic to alkaline). Avoid poorly drained soil.

 

Water: Regular watering until established keeps it evenly moist.

 

Self-Seeding: Epazote self-seeds freely, so successive sowings every 2-3 weeks ensure a fresh supply of leaves.

 

Invasive: Be mindful of its invasive nature; consider growing it in containers.

 

Happy gardening!

Quantity
  • Seeds Per Pack

    Single Pack: approx 50

    Large Pack: approx 500

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