How to grow Cardamom (Page 3 ) | January 22, 2024
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- Repotting: If you’re growing cardamom in a pot, consider repotting once the plant outgrows its container.
- Mulching: A layer of organic mulch will help retain soil moisture and deter weeds.
- Patience is Key: Remember, cardamom is a slow grower. It might take a few years before you see flowering and subsequent pod production.

In conclusion, while growing cardamom from seed may require some patience, the rewards are worth the effort. With the right care and conditions, you’ll have the joy of harvesting your own fresh cardamom pods. Enjoy the vibrant taste and rich aroma that only home-grown cardamom can offer!
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