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Thursday, December 29, 2022

Grow Sage for Profit – Commercial Sage Production

Growing Salvia officinalis-Sage for profit has raised much attention during the last two decades. The crop lasts from 6 to 10 years or even more and can give products that can target different industries. Fresh and dried leaves are added in sausages, meat, fish, salads and various other foods. Moreover, the essential oil of sage is globally recognized as a respected product that is used in fragrance, cosmetic, personal hygiene and insect repellent industries. Under special handling, the plant can be harvested 2 or even 3 times a year (from the second year onwards), making it a profitable specialty crop, if the local conditions are optimum.

Sage Climate and Soil requirements
The plant is very resilient and adaptable and can thrive even in poor soil. Sage plants can grow and give an average yield in nearly all well-drained soils. They can withstand pH from 5,5 to 8. However, the best yields are often achieved in soils with a pH close to 7 and with very good drainage.

The climate is the most important restrictive factor when growing Sage. The plant originated from Southeastern Europe and prefers a Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and long summers. However, it can withstand the cold for a few days (-10oC for approximately a week). Additionally, it can thrive in altitudes up to 5000 ft. (1500 m). Common Sage flourishes in sunny locations. Salvia can also be cultivated in plateaus. The optimum soil temperature for sage is between 60º-70ºF (15-21°C).

Sage Propagation – Seeding Rate
Sage can be propagated by i) direct seeding in the field, ii)seeding in pots and then transplanting and iii) by cuttings. Propagation by seeds in an indoor protected environment begins in early spring (March) and the transplanting takes place after the last frost during spring. However, some producers transplant the seedlings in autumn. As a general rule, herb producers prefer vegetative propagation over sexual reproduction (by seeds), because this will ensure that they will have clones of the mother variety. However, Salvia officinalis and some other aromatic and medicinal plants are also propagated by seed at a large scale. Sage seeds are generally bigger compared to lavender, thyme, and basil. They will germinate easily given the proper circumstances.

Propagation by Cutting
If we intend to plant during spring, cuttings are cut 4.0-4.7 inches (10-12 cm) in the late autumn, The rooting procedure will normally last for about 5-6 months. We can pinch some leaves in the spring when the plant has grown, in order to encourage young shoots to grow and stronger flavor.

Direct Seeding
 Seed - sow March/April in a greenhouse. Germination usually takes place within 2 weeks. Prick out the seedlings into individual pots when they are large enough to handle and plant them out in early summer. In areas where the plant is towards the limits of its hardiness, it is best to grow the plants on in a greenhouse for their first winter and plant them out in late spring of the following year. Cuttings of heeled shoots, taken off the stem in May and planted out directly into the garden
 
grow away well. Cuttings of half-ripe wood, 5 - 10cm with a heel, June to August in a frame. Easy. Cuttings of mature wood, 7 - 10cm with a heel, November/December in a cold frame. Layering in spring or autumn. Mound soil up into the plants, the branches will root into this soil and they can be removed and planted out 6 - 12 months later.

Planting Sage – Number of Common Sage Plants per Hectare
When transplanting sage seedlings in the field, the average space between the rows can be 30-35 inches (75-90 cm) and the space between the plants in the single row can be 24-28 inches (60-70 cm). Planting distances depend on the variety selected. For example, we can space smaller varieties at about 11 inches (30 cm) and the large varieties at about 32 inches (80 cm). The plant population of Sage plants is 12.000 – 24.000 plants/ha (1 hectare=2,47 acres = 10,000 m²). The density varies also according to the type of soil. For example, if we have poor soil, then we normally want to increase the number of plants per hectare in order to maximize our yield. On the contrary, if the soil is rich, we will place plants further apart and encourage them to develop a greater leaf surface. The altitude can also affect our planting distances. As a rule of thumb, sage plants in high altitudes are planted more densely, so that they can be protected from cold wind. In humid conditions, it is better to leave greater distances between plants in the row and between the rows, so as to increase air circulation.

Sage Water Requirements
Sage can be grown in areas without any additional irrigation or fertilization. It is considered a dry crop and some farmers have reported that they can harvest a product of higher quality in some varieties if they do not irrigate. Nonetheless, irrigation promotes plant rapid regeneration and is perfect if we expect more than one harvesting session per year. Thus, if we decide to irrigate by taking all the necessary precautions, we may achieve a second or a third harvest in a given year. Although Common Sage is drought tolerant, irrigation can help the young plants thrive. Drip irrigation and flooding is used by many producers, but other irrigation methods such as sprinkler can be applied as well.

 Sage Fertilizer Requirements
Sage is famous for growing in non-fertile soils that are unsuitable for many other crops. According to old farmers, sage and lavender are examples of crops that do not need any fertilizer. However, growing commercially sage in today’s competitive landscape requires certain steps towards monitoring, improving and enriching soil nutrients, so that our plants can give high yields for 10-12 years. As it happens in every other crop, there can’t be any universal fertilization practice, because every field is different and has different needs. Performing soil analysis once a year is extremely important in order to diagnose nutrient deficiencies and take corrective actions, under the guidance of a licensed agronomist.

Some Sage farmers report that adding a balanced fertilizer (N:P:K) 5:5:5 at a rate of 700lbs (318kg) per hectare does have a significant increase in plant material yield, especially when we anticipate multiple harvesting sessions a year. Normally, this quantity is often split in 2 or 3 applications, with the first starting immediately after the first harvest.

When growing Sage for essential oil, we may have to consider foliar application (N:P:K 20:20:20) and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization. According to the Society of Chemical Industry (1), a certain arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization and foliar application pattern resulted in increased quality and quantity of sage essential oil collected.

However, in other experiments (2), bio-fertilizers (N-fixer bacteria) had no effect on yield or chemical composition of essential oil yield.
However, these are just common patterns that should not be followed without making your own research. Every field is different and has different needs. Your sage plants may or may not give higher yields in essential oil or plant material after the application of fertilizers. You can seek advice from a licensed agronomist after conducting a soil analysis.
 
Sage Weed Management
Unfortunately, sage plants often suffer from weeds, which compete with plants in terms of space, access to sunlight, water and nutrients. The presence of weeds will have a negative effect in the quantity of fresh plant material harvested as well as in the quality of essential oil. It is necessary for all sage growers to have a sound weed control strategy, which may differ significantly between countries, law framework, means of production, the industry at which the product targets etc. Manual weed control on a weekly basis is almost necessary in some cases (organic production).
Some sage farmers cover the part of the soil that is located between the plant rows with a special black mat. They also cover with this black mat the space between the young plants inside the row. The black mat prevents the development of weeds while increasing the soil temperature.

Sage Pests and Diseases
Common Sage often suffers from Aphids. Moreover, the plant is sensitive to root rot when the soil is not well-drained and when we over-irrigate. The key to growing healthy Sage plants is to build an unwelcoming environment to pests. We can grow our Sage plants in the sun. We can water regularly, but keep the soil well-drained. We may also have to remove any dead leaves or flowers. We can also remove any unwanted weeds that can attract various insects. If you have taken all necessary precautions and the problem persists, you may seek advice from your local licensed agronomist.

Sage Harvest
Salvia officinalis is harvested for its leaves (fresh and dry plant material) and for the essential oil. In general, we can harvest 2 or even 3 times a year. However, performing multiple harvesting sessions per year is not an easy task and requires experience. It may also require irrigation and fertilization between the harvesting sessions so that the plants will be encouraged to regenerate quickly. We can proceed to multiple harvesting sessions from the second year onwards.

Experiments (3) have shown that the maximum quality and quantity of essential oil is achieved when we harvest at the flowering stage rather than at the vegetative stage.
According to other experiments (4), the second cut (normally late summer – August) gives considerably higher yields in the dry herb and essential oil than the first harvest, which is carried out during late spring -May. Generally, we have to wait for the plant to form a lot of leaves before harvesting for the first time.

In developing countries, farmers harvest sage by cutting with scissors just under the first set of leaves. Sage can also be harvested mechanically via machines attached to tractors. Those machines cut the stems in predefined lengths in order to promote new growth.

Sage leaves will normally dry out quickly because they have a small water concentration. They can last for 2-3 weeks for fresh herbs and several months for dried herbs. After harvesting, we can dry the harvested parts in a shaded area or in a special dryer. We do this in order to discourage discoloration and safeguard the quality and concentration of the volatile oil.

Sage Herb and Essential Oil Yield
The essential oil  that you can extract from dry material of Salvia depends on the variety, growing methods  (fertilization, irrigation etc.) and the harvest date.
The average yield of dry material (leaves) with two harvests in a year (for a crop older than two years) is  7000 kg  per hectare.

Keep in mind that 1 hectare=10,000m²=2,47 acres and 1 ton = 1000kg = 2200lbs. From this plant material, you  can expect 8-20 kg of essential oil per hectare. This yield is annual (total yield per year) and is usually distributed between two or three harvesting sessions (late  spring to early autumn). These figures presuppose healthy and mature sage plants managed by experienced growers.

Availability : Sage herb/plant/seed material
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Fruit plants in India,Kashmir

Fruit planting material availability 
The booking for the annual sale of the planting material of apple, plum, apricot, peach, kiwi, pear, pomegranate, persimmon, hazel,pican, cherry, walnut, chestnut etc. has been begun and the farmers can submit their demand for plants till 25 January. 

Anyone who are interested in booking plants have been advised to cotact us at  https://jkmpic.blogspot.com
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Mamra badam,Kashmiri almond trees

Mamra almond trees Kashmir

Mamra badam grows in Iran ,Pakistan, Kashmir and 
Afghanistan, and are nutritionally far more superior than 
the rest. It can be characterised by its concave shape. 
They are the most expensive variety of almonds 
considering it is not mass produced unlike California almonds.

Probably the biggest factor that makes mamra 
almonds stand out from regular almonds is that 
they are 100% cholesterol-free. 

Mamra almonds contain a much higher 
amount of monosaturated oils that help in 
lowering bad cholesterol in a body while 
also raising healthy cholesterol.

Availability : Plant/fruit/seeds

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World's most expensive spice Saffron

Saffron, golden-coloured, pungent stigmas (pollen-bearing structures) of the autumn crocus (Crocus sativus), which are dried and used as a spice to flavour ...
Availability : Saffron spice
Pricing : INR: 5500 (5 grams) As on date
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Medicinal plant garden,Kashmir,India

Herbal wealth of Kashmir

pioneer institution in pvt. sector to start cultivation of important indigenous 
medicinal plants and introduce many from other parts of the world. 
A preliminary study on cultivation of medicinal plants in Jammu and Kashmir 
was from this institution. 

The medicinal plant garden created, grown and nurtured by JKMPIC 
around its unit complex contains Kashmir’s largest privately owned 
collection of medicinal plants, spanning over 200 varieties, including 
rare and endemic medicinal plants suitable for Himachal pradesh 
Kashmir, Utrakhand and cool areas of India.

The garden is a treasure of herbal remedies that have been
 used for thousands of years by our ancestors for healing,
 health and beauty.

All plants in the garden are carefully conserved for future 
generations further, a tissue  culture lab. Established within the 
medicinal plant garden  propagates and 
distributes rare medicinal plants as a further conservation effort. The 
plant introduction centre also nestled within the garden carries out
 advanced plant study  into the medicinal plants in the garden, 
researching and validating their traditional uses.

Availability : Fruit plants, Herbal seeds, Medicinal & Aromatic plants
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Availability of Herbal teas

All teas, bark teas berry teas, black teas caffeine 
free teas, flower teas, herbal teas leaf teas,
lose leaf,black teas, root teas, seed teas, 
medicinal teas, healing teas, 
caffeine free teas
Herb teas
From green tea to hibiscus, from white tea to chamomile, 

teas are chock full of flavonoids and other healthy goodies.

Regarded for thousands of years in the East as a key to
 good health, happiness, and wisdom, tea has caught the 
attention of researchers in the West, who are discovering 
the many health benefits of different types of teas.
 
Studies have found that some teas may help with cancer, 
heart disease, and diabetes; encourage weight loss; 
lower cholesterol; and bring about mental alertness. 
Tea also appears to have antimicrobial qualities.
 
“There doesn’t seem to be a downside to tea,” says 
American Dietetic Association spokeswoman 
Katherine Tallmadge, MA, RD, LD. “I think it’s 
a great alternative to coffee drinking. First, tea 
has less caffeine. It’s pretty well established that 
the compounds in tea – their flavonoids – are good 
for the heart and may reduce cancer.

 
Availability of Teas
 
Acai Berry & Green Tea
Alfalfa Leaf Tea
Willow leaf tea
Olive leaf tea
Abutilon indicum tea
Inca berries tea
Goji berry leaf tea
Anise Seed Tea
Ashwagandha Tea
Bilberry Leaf Tea
Bilberry Leaf Tea
Bitter Melon Tea
Black Cohosh Root Tea
Blackberry Leaf Tea
Burdock Root Tea Staff Pick
Burdock Root Tea
Calendula Tea
Calendula Tea
Chamomile Flower Tea
Cherry Blossom & Japanese Black Tea Loose Leaf
Corn Silk Tea
Cranberry Tea
Dandelion Leaf Tea
Dandelion Root Tea
Dong Quai Root Tea
Angelica root tea
Elderberry Tea
Eucalyptus Leaf Tea
An infusion of eyebright flowers and leaves
Flaxseed Tea
Ginkgo Biloba Tea
Gotu Kola Tea
Hawthorn Berry Tea
Hawthorn Leaf Tea
Hibiscus Tea
Holy Basil Tea Staff Pick
Hops Tea
Hyssop Tea
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Juniper Berry Tea
Lavender Tea
Lemon Balm Tea
Licorice Root Tea
Maca Tea
Milk Thistle Tea
Mullein Leaf Tea
Oat Straw Tea
Oregano Tea
Parsley Leaf Tea
Pau d'Arco Tea
Plantain Leaf Tea
Raspberry Leaf Tea
Root Chakra Tea
Rosemary Tea
Sage Leaf Tea
Sarsaparilla Root Tea
Saw Palmetto Tea
Skullcap Tea
Spearmint Leaf Tea
St. John's Wort Tea
Thyme Leaf Tea
Valerian Root Tea
Wild Blueberry Black Tea
Wild Cherry Bark Tea
Wormwood Tea

One tea box contains 60  tea bags (60 Cups Tea).
Pricing : Rs. 3500.00 (US$ 49.81)
 
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Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Himalayan Ginseng plant

Asgand seeds for sale

Himalayan ginseng, poison gooseberry, or  winter cherry, is a plant in the Solanaceae or nightshade family. Several other species in the genus Withania are morphologically similar.

Himalayan Ashwgandha-Indian ginseng seeds
Pricing : 60US$ : Seeds per pkt. (approx.): 250 seeds.
Fright : 20US$ additional

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(Indian admin. Kashmir)
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Sunday, November 6, 2022

What is Himalayan Yellow Garlic good for ?

What is Himalayan Yellow Garlic good for ?

Himalayan Garlic

Besides reducing high cholesterol levels, the Himalayan garlic helps in reducing the density of the blood thereby preventing the formation of plaque and clots in the blood vessels. This single yellow clove of garlic also helps in relaxing muscles and hence reducing blood pressure.

Availability : 250,500, 1000 grams
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Thursday, November 3, 2022

Rosemary for hair problems,dandruff, hair growth, itcy scalp

Results showed that rosemary essential oil was just as effective a minoxidil. During the process, it helped the side effect of itchy scalp more successfully than minoxidil. Another study of rosemary leaf extract (different from the essential oil) showed it stimulated hair growth.

Simply boil water and add your rosemary to the water. Allow it to steep for 15-30min. and then sift away the leaves. ... The water can then be used for a rinse for a cleansing rinse, a treatment for shine, a treatment for dandruff or for scalp irritation.

Availability : Rosemary leaf powder (50 grams)
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Fruit plants for sale

Fruit plants of Kashmir

The  Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre-JKMPIC, is a pioneer institution in pvt. sector to start cultivation of important indigenous medicinal plants and introduce many from other parts of the world. A preliminary study on cultivation of medicinal plants in Jammu and Kashmir was from this institution. The medicinal plant garden created, grown and nurtured by JKMPIC around its unit complex contains Kashmir’s largest privately owned collection of medicinal plants, spanning over 200 varieties, including rare and endemic medicinal plants suitable for Himachal, Kashmir, Utrakhand and cool areas of India.

The garden is a treasure of herbal remedies that have been used for thousands of years by our ancestors for healing, health and beauty.

All plants in the garden are carefully conserved for future generations further, a tissue culture lab. Established within the medicinal plant garden propagates and distributes rare medicinal plants as a further conservation effort. The plant introduction centre also nestled within the garden carries out advanced plant study  into the medicinal plants in the garden, researching and validating their traditional uses.

Availability : Fruit plants, Herbal seeds, Medicinal & Aromatic plants
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Thursday, October 27, 2022

Wild punica granatum,pomegranate seeds

Wild Pomegranate seeds 

Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.), one of the most important tropical fruits in Kashmir regions of Jammu and Kashmir, is highly valued for its nutrition and medicinal purposes. 

Accumulating data clearly claimed that Punica granatum L. (pomegranate) has several health benefits. Pomegranates can help prevent or treat various disease risk factors including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, oxidative stress, hyperglycemia, and inflammatory activities.

Availability : 25,50,100 seeds pkt
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Monday, October 17, 2022

Hing seeds,Asafoetida Seeds in india

The species are distributed from the Mediterranean region to Central Asia. In Jammu and Kashmir it is grown in Kashmir .The major supply of asafoetida to India is from Afghanistan and Iran. 
Availability : 25 Seeds pkt

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Thursday, October 13, 2022

Lepidium sativum plant seeds, Kashmir

The leaves are antiscorbutic, diuretic and stimulant. The plant is administered in cases of asthma, cough with expectoration and bleeding piles. The root is used in the treatment of secondary syphilis and tenesmus. The seeds are galactogogue. They have been boiled with milk and used to procure an abortion, they have been applied as a poultice to pains and hurts and have also been used as an aperient.

Young leaves - raw or cooked. A hot cress-like flavour, it makes an excellent addition (in small quantities) to the salad bowl. An analysis is available. Root is used as a condiment. A hot pungent flavour, but the root is rather small and woody. The fresh or dried seedpods can be used as a pungent seasoning. The seed can be sprouted in relatively low light until the shoots are a few centimetres long and then be used in salads. They take about 7 days to be ready and have a pleasantly hot flavour. An edible oil is obtained from the seed.

Availability: 100 Seeds/pkt
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Monday, October 3, 2022

Benefits of Juniper berries

Juniper berries or extract of the plant has traditionally been used as diuretic, anti-arthritis, anti-diabetes, antiseptic as well as for the treatment of gastrointestinal and autoimmune disorders.
Juniper trees of Kashmir

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Saturday, October 1, 2022

Comfrey plant,kashmir

Comfrey plants from Kashmir,India

Wrinkles are a natural part of aging, but for those who prefer to slow the clock down a bit, the answer to your aging skin care problems may be found in the garden.

Scientists have recently discovered that a compound found in the common comfrey plant helps keep the skin youthful and less susceptible to the formation of wrinkles.

Comfrey is a native of Europe and its growth is largely unnoticed. This purple plant grows in moist, grassy areas near fields, in ditches and on riverbanks. It is not surprising then that comfrey has spread throughout the British Isles.

Surprisingly, this seemingly humble plant can actually do more for your skin than you ever thought any humble plant could.

The comfrey plant contains several beneficial compounds that help rejuvenate tired, aged, wrinkled skin.

Comfrey, when used regularly on the skin, makes it softer, more supple and elastic. Even skin with large pores can benefit from this… This care is so beneficial for the skin that wrinkles can be prevented from forming at an early age. -

Recent research by the University of Liverpool has confirmed that comfrey contains anti-aging properties which they hope will reveal 'longevity' effects.

These properties are believed to be the result of a compound known as allantoin, which is found within the roots that produce comfrey.

A thick substance produced by all plants.

The Secret Inside Comfrey That Benefits Your Skin
Allantoin is the key to beautiful, youthful-looking skin because of its ability to perform skin care wonders.

Reduces inflammation: The compound allantoin is considered valuable in the medicinal world. It is already used in many creams to help treat painful skin conditions, such as nappy rash, windburn, scrapes and cuts. This is due to its anti-inflammatory properties.

Emollients : Allantoin also acts as an emollient. It is a moisturizing treatment that helps create a protective film on skin cells, reducing dehydration.

Acts as a keratinolytic: In skin care products, allantoin helps to moisturize and soften the skin and acts as a keratinolytic.

Keratinolytics soften keratin, a tough, elastic protein found in the outer layer of skin. By softening keratin, allantoin allows the skin to retain water better. It makes it moist, soft and better hydrated. Keratinolytics allow the outermost layer of skin cells to be shed more easily, leaving a smooth, hydrated and refined complexion.

Keratinolytics allow the outer layer of skin cells to shed more easily, creating smoother, moisturized and improved skin texture.

Other beneficial compounds found in the comfrey plant include:

Tannins: They are defensive compounds that protect the plant. They can also protect our skin from bacteria and environmental toxins by drawing out impurities and encouraging healing.

Rosmarinic Acid: Has antioxidant effects and helps protect skin from UV damage.

A Brief History of Comfrey
The comfrey plant has been used for medicinal purposes for over 2000 years. The earliest recorded use of comfrey as a traditional, herbal remedy can be traced back to the ancient Greeks in 400BC.

Comfrey was traditionally used to heal broken bones. In fact, the name comfrey comes from the Latin word Confervere which means 'to join together, to fix or fix'.

Regenerative compounds found in comfrey, such as allantoin, tannis and rosmarinic acid, help stimulate natural cell turnover and encourage new tissue growth.

Ensuring skin is kept hydrated is extremely important when fighting the signs of aging, as hydration helps plump skin and leaves a dewy glow.

Nature Facts About Comfrey
Comfrey is a herbaceous plant that belongs to the borage family.
Flowering time of comfrey is May to June.

Some comfrey species have cold-resistant bacteria, so they can thrive and survive in freezing temperatures.

There are about 25 species of comfrey native to Europe and Asia.
Comfrey cultivation started 2500 years ago.

in short
Overall, comfrey is beneficial for all skin types. It helps to moisturize and soothe dry, irritated skin, promotes rapid growth of skin cells, contributes to skin renewal, protects against bacteria and other microorganisms, reduces inflammation and Helps to keep healthy.

Use a comfrey moisturizer.
Most skin care creams contain a small amount of allantoin. However, many cosmetic companies use dried herbs and plants as a cheap way to make skin creams.

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