Tears of Job (Rosary Seeds)
$ 11.85
Cultivated for 4000 years in India, this plant was widely consumed, long before rice became the staple food. Ornamental plant with varnished black and bluish-gray seeds. Naturally pierced to make jewelry. *Plant also fodder and used by the Chinese pharmacopoeia. This great “grassroots herb” was once cultivated in monasteries to make prayer necklaces to gin. Today, you can slide it into the bottom of the bed where its decorative aspect will accompany the neighboring ornamental plants or even in line in the vegetable garden. In the latter case, take into account that the cultivation cycle of this grass will occupy the land from 4 to 6 months.
Sowing: April to June
About 20 seeds
Description
Tears of Job (Rosary Seeds) – Heirloom Seeds / Rare seeds
Sowing: April to June
Harvest: October-November
Sowing in the ground: line from April to June. Water well, in full sun and warm. Harvest: from October to November.
about 20 seeds
Additional information
Weight | 0.04 lbs |
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