How To Grow Saffron At Home
A light sandy soil with excellent drainage is best.
How to grow saffron at home. Plant your saffron in full sun to help it thrive and stay well dried in the summer months. Saffron plants need at least 8 hours of sun each day. How to Grow Saffron.
I have in the past bought bulbs online but they were small the leaves. When buying blubs buy those that are of nice size. SAFFRON FARMING - Cultivation Irrigation Harvesting and Drying How to grow Saffron at Home - YouTube.
You get to save money AND grow a beautiful aromatic herb that can bring a little bit of magic to any dish. If you are planting in pots make sure that they have good drainage and use a good quality organic peat-free compost. Place the second piece of weed cloth in the crate and tape the edges.
Choose a spot with well draining soil and plenty of sunlight. It has beautiful golden-red threads and a pound of dried saffron goes for about 5000 about 25 percent of the price of a pound of gold. In zones 3 and 4 saffron can be planted in pots and overwintered indoors.
It is usually available in August when the plant goes dormant with its leaves foliage dies back. Then plant your crocus corms in clusters of 10-12 in a location with well-draining soil. Provide a place for planting saffron Depending on the amount of saffron you plan to plant you should have a plot of land.
In order to be able to harvest saffron constant temperatures around 15 degrees are necessary. Find an area of your garden that tends to get a fair amount of sunlight and plant the bulb around late springearly summertime. Place the first piece of weed cloth in the crate and tape the edges.