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Number of seeds: 100 seeds
Type of seeds: Premium Heirloom Seeds
Germination rate: Min. 85%
Lifecycle: Perennial
Botanical name: Medicago sativa
- Alfalfa is highly nutritious and a natural source of nitrogen
- Alfalfa’s extensive root system nourishes both plants and soil
- The alfalfa plant has been cultivated for generations and growing alfalfa in your garden is easy
Alfalfa, the queen of forage crops, has been grown since time immemorial by the various civilisations across the world, due to its high yield and nutrient content.
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Flower: The flowers resemble clovers, with clusters of small purple/yellow/blue flowers.
Foliage: The leaves of the plant are made up of three individual leaflets (trifoliate) which are narrow and oval or oblong in shape with a smooth upper surface and slightly hairy lower surface.
Alfalfa, Medicago sativa is a perennial flowering plant in the pea family Fabaceae cultivated as a forage plant in many countries. It is a native plant to warmer temperate climates and has been cultivated as livestock fodder. Many essential nutrients are also found in Alfafa plants which are of great importance to human health. It helps in the detoxification of the urinary tract, purification of blood and liver, and in the maintenance of the alkalinity of the body.
One of the most popular, nutritious & delicious of all sprouting seeds. Alfalfa sprouts are very tasty, with a sweet, nut-like flavor.They taste great on sandwiches and in salads
Alfalfa will grow better if started after the last frost of the spring, once established grass stands in other locations start to show steady growth. Alfalfa can be started at any point during the growing season, once conditions become favorable. Like most seeds, they require warmth and plenty of water to germinate. Do not start in arid or excessively dry locations or conditions. If sowing in fall, do not sow later than one month prior to the first average frost of the fall.
For more details, read our blog on “How to grow Alfalfa?“
Check our video on best method for good germination of seed