Mint and Coriander Seed Pack in Pakistan – Buy Fresh Culinary Herbs Online | kitchengardening.pk (25 Seeds)
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Grow your own fresh mint and coriander with our seed pack, perfect for enhancing your culinary dishes. Order now for a flourishing kitchen garden!
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Mint and Coriander Seeds Pakistan – Grow Fresh Herbs in Your Garden
Mint and coriander are essential herbs in Pakistani cuisine, adding flavor and freshness to various dishes. Our Mint and Coriander Seed Pack contains 25 high-quality seeds, perfect for home gardeners looking to cultivate these aromatic plants. You can grow them in pots, containers, or directly in your garden. These seeds are reliable and easy to grow, making them a favorite among Pakistani home gardeners.
📋 Product Details
| Product Name | Mint and Coriander Seed Pack 25 Seeds |
| Brand | kitchengardening.pk |
| Pack Sizes | 25 Seeds / 50 Seeds / 100 Seeds |
| Net Weight | 2g |
| Seed Type | Open Pollinated |
| Germination Rate | 90%+ |
| Days to Harvest | 60-80 days |
| Country of Origin | India |
| WhatsApp Contact | +92-3237299060 |
🛠️ What You Need
- Seeds: 5-10 seeds per pot or 20 seeds per sq ft
- Minimum Pot Size: 8-inch pot minimum
- Soil Type: Well-draining potting mix, available at local nurseries
- Tools Required: Trowel, spray bottle, watering can, dibber
- Fertilizer: Organic compost; first application when plants are 4 weeks old
- Optional: Shade net for hot days, grow light for indoors, drainage pebbles for pot bottom
- Best Suited For: Backyard, Balcony, Rooftop, Window Sill, Open Field
📋 Sowing Guide – Step by Step
- **Seed Soaking** Soak seeds in water for 24 hours to enhance germination.
- **Soil Preparation** Prepare a well-draining potting mix.
- **Sowing Depth** Sow seeds 0.5 cm deep.
- **Spacing** Space seeds 15 cm apart for optimal growth.
- **First Watering** Water gently to avoid displacing seeds.
- **Germination Conditions** Maintain temperature between 20-25°C and keep soil moist.
- **Thinning** Thin seedlings to one per pot once they are 5 cm tall.
- **Transplanting** Transplant to larger containers or garden beds when seedlings are 15 cm tall.
🪴 Soil Preparation
- Clearing Area: Remove weeds and debris from the planting area.
- Loosening Depth: Loosen soil to a depth of 15 cm for proper root growth.
- Drainage Check: Ensure the area has good drainage to prevent waterlogging.
- Adding Organic Matter: Mix 2 kg of compost per sq ft to enrich the soil.
- Leveling: Level the soil surface for even planting.
- Pre-Watering: Water the soil a day before planting to ensure moisture retention.
🧪 Soil Mix Formula
- 50% Garden Soil — provides base structure and minerals
- 30% Compost — enriches soil with nutrients
- 20% Perlite — improves drainage and aeration
- Target pH range: 6.0-7.0; mix thoroughly before use.
🌱 Germination & Growth Timeline
- Germination Days: 7-14 days.
- Ideal Temperature: 20-25°C.
- Light Needs: Indirect sunlight during germination.
- Moisture Level: Keep the soil moist but not soggy.
- Seedling Stage Days: 2-4 weeks.
- Vegetative Stage: 4-8 weeks.
- Flowering: 8-12 weeks.
- Days to First Harvest: 60-80 days.
📅 Pakistan Planting Calendar
- Punjab (Lahore, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Multan): Best months are March to May and September to October.
- Sindh (Karachi, Hyderabad): Best months are February to April and September to November.
- KPK (Peshawar, Abbottabad): Best months are March to June and September to October.
- Balochistan (Quetta): Best months are March to April and September to October.
- Northern Areas: Best months are April to June.
- Avoid Planting: In December and January due to cold temperatures.
☀️ Growing Conditions
- Soil pH: 6.0-7.0.
- Sunlight Hours/Day: 6-8 hours of indirect sunlight.
- Watering Frequency: Water every 2-3 days, more frequently during hot weather.
- Temperature Range: Min 15°C, Max 30°C.
- Humidity: Favorable at 60-70%.
- Spacing Between Plants: 15-20 cm.
- Minimum Pot Depth: 8 inches.
🌿 Fertilizer Plan
- Seedling Stage (Week 1-2): Apply 1 tbsp of organic compost.
- Vegetative Stage (Week 3-6): Apply liquid fertilizer every 2 weeks.
- Flowering Stage: Use a balanced NPK fertilizer at 1/2 strength.
- Fruiting Stage: Continue with balanced fertilizer every 3 weeks.
- What to Avoid: Over-fertilizing can lead to nutrient burn and poor growth.
🐛 Common Pests & Diseases
- Aphids (Aphi): Symptoms include curling leaves; use neem oil as an organic solution.
- Leaf Spot (Spots): Black or brown spots on leaves; remove affected leaves and use fungicides.
- Whiteflies (Safed Makhi): Yellowing leaves and sticky residue; use insecticidal soap for treatment.
- Powdery Mildew (Dhabha): White powdery fungus; ensure good air circulation and apply sulfur spray.
- Root Rot (Jadh Kharab): Wilting and yellowing; avoid overwatering and use well-draining soil.
🌼 Companion Plants & Crops
- Basil: Enhances growth and flavor of both herbs.
- Chili Peppers: Helps deter pests and benefits from similar care.
- Tomatoes: Share similar growing conditions and can enhance flavor.
- Carrots: Their root structure helps aerate the soil for mint.
- Cabbage: Repels pests that commonly affect mint and coriander.
- Avoid Planting Nearby:
- Fennel: Competes for nutrients and can inhibit growth.
- Thyme: Different water needs can hinder growth.
- Cilantro: Can lead to overcrowding and competition for resources.
✂️ Harvesting & Fruiting Period
- Days from Sowing to Harvest: 60-80 days.
- Visual Signs of Readiness: Leaves are lush and fragrant, and plants are 20-30 cm tall.
- Best Time of Day to Harvest: Early morning for maximum flavor.
- Tool/Technique: Use sharp scissors to cut leaves without damaging the plant.
- Harvest Frequency: Regularly trim leaves to encourage bushier growth.
- Post-Harvest Handling: Store in a cool place or refrigerate in a sealed container.
🗓 Care & Maintenance Schedule
- Week 1-2: Water daily and check for pests.
- Week 3-4: Fertilize with compost and thin seedlings.
- Month 2: Continue watering and monitor growth; start pest inspections.
- Month 3+: Maintain regular watering and harvest leaves, ensuring healthy plants.
🏠 Indoor vs Outdoor Growing
- Indoor/Balcony: Needs at least 4-6 hours of indirect sunlight; use smaller pots for convenience.
- Outdoor/Garden: Requires more space; expect higher yields and natural pollination.
- Rooftop: Ensure containers are heat-resistant and provide shade during peak sun hours.
📦 Seed & Produce Storage
- Seed Storage: Store in a cool, dry container; lasts up to 2 years.
- Harvested Produce Storage: Store in the fridge for up to 1 week; can also dry for long-term use.
- Drying/Preserving: Hang herbs upside down in a dry place to preserve flavor.
✅ Key Benefits
- 90%+ Germination Rate — These seeds are treated and tested to ensure a high germination rate, giving you robust plants.
- Culinary Versatility — Mint and coriander enhance flavors in salads, curries, and sauces, making your meals more enjoyable.
- Easy to Grow — Perfect for beginners, these herbs can thrive in pots or gardens, requiring minimal care.
- Freshness at Your Fingertips — Growing your own herbs ensures you have fresh ingredients for cooking anytime.
- Cost-Effective — Save money on herbs by growing your own instead of purchasing them from the market.
- Pest Resilience — These plants can naturally deter certain pests, promoting a healthier garden.
- Aromatic Benefits — Mint and coriander not only taste great but also add delightful aromas to your space.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How long does it take for mint and coriander to germinate?
Mint and coriander seeds typically germinate within 7-14 days under ideal conditions. - What is the minimum pot size for growing these herbs?
An 8-inch pot is the minimum size recommended for growing mint and coriander effectively. - What is the best season for planting in Pakistan?
The best seasons for planting mint and coriander are Spring and Autumn, when temperatures are ideal. - What common problems should I watch out for?
Watch for pests like aphids and leaf spot diseases, which can affect your plants. - Can I grow mint and coriander indoors?
Yes, both herbs can be grown indoors as long as they receive sufficient light and humidity.
🌱 Free Gardening Consultation
For expert advice on growing your herbs, feel free to contact us at +92-3237299060.
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| size | 100 Seeds Per Pack, 25 Seeds Per Pack, 50 Seeds Per Pack |
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