Caraway
Your ultimate guide to Caraway: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
Caraway
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Harvesting Caraway Seeds – When To Pick Caraway Plants
The most commonly used part of caraway is the seed. It is an easy plant to grow and harvesting caraway seeds is just a two-step process. Click on the following to learn when to pick caraway so the seeds will be at the peak of their flavor.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Caraway Winter Care – Caraway Cold Hardiness In The Garden
Keeping caraway in winter isn’t a problem in mild regions, but in chillier areas, caraway winter protection is a must. Click this article to learn about caraway winter planting, caraway cold hardiness, and how to make sure your plants make it to spring.
By Teo Spengler
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Potted Caraway Plants – How To Care For Container Grown Caraway
When you plant caraway in containers you can locate them on small patios and lanais, making them perfect small space herbs. Some tips on growing caraway in a pot will get you on your way to enjoying caraway cookies and other classic dishes. Learn more here.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Planting Seeds Of Caraway Plants – Tips For Sowing Caraway Seeds
Growing caraway from seed isn’t difficult, and you’ll enjoy the appearance of the lacy leaves and clusters of tiny white flowers. Once the plant is mature, you can use leaves and seeds in a variety of flavorful dishes. Learn how to plant caraway seeds in this article.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Varieties Of Caraway – Are There Different Caraway Plant Species You Can Grow
You can grow and harvest your own seed to use in the spice cupboard, but first you need to choose the varieties of caraway that will perform best in your garden. There are approximately 30 caraway plant species. Learn about some of them in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Storing Caraway: Learn How To Dry Caraway Seeds
If you’re wondering how to preserve caraways seeds from plants grown in your garden, drying caraway is the easiest and safest way to go. Want to learn how to dry caraway seeds? Click this article for easy instructions.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Biennial Or Annual Caraway: How Long Does Caraway Live
If you’re thinking about growing caraway, you may be wondering, is caraway biennial or annual? Technically, caraway is considered a biennial, but in some climates, it can be grown as an annual. What’s the difference and how long does caraway live? Learn more here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Caraway Issues In The Garden – Dealing With Disease And Pests Of Caraway
Caraway is a biennial plant cultivated for its anise-like flavored seeds. It is a fairly easy herb to grow with very few caraway issues. Closely related to both carrots and parsley, problems with pests and diseases of caraway tend to be of the same kind. Learn more here.
By Amy Grant
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Caraway Uses – What To Do With Caraway Plants
It’s the caraway that sets rye bread apart from all other deli breads, but did you ever wonder how else to use caraway seeds? There are a plethora of caraway uses. Click this article if you’re interested in what to do with caraway post plant harvest.
By Amy Grant
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Failing Caraway Symptoms: Common Diseases Of Caraway Plants
Caraway is a great herb to grow in the garden. While most people only think of the seeds as edible, you can actually eat the entire plant, including the roots. Unfortunately, there are some caraway diseases that may harm, or even kill, your plants. Learn about them here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Caraway Spice: Caraway Growing In The Garden
Caraway is a flavorful and aromatic herb. The caraway seed is the most used part of the plant but all parts of the plant are edible. Growing caraway seeds requires some patience, and this article can help.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Caraway Propagation Methods – How To Propagate Caraway Plants
Most commonly, caraway plants are grown for the purpose of harvesting seeds. And while growing caraway from seed will require some attention to detail, the process of propagating caraway is simple. Learn more about caraway plant propagation in this article.
By Tonya Barnett