Caraway
Carum carvi
Caraway is a member of the Carum family. Its botanical name is Carum carvi. A type of herb, it mainly grows as a biennial plant - which means it typically grows best over a period of 2 years. Keep in mind when planning your garden that Caraway is known for growing to a forb-like habit.
Caraway is normally quite a low maintenance plant and is normally very easy to grow - great for beginner gardeners!
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How to grow Caraway
Growing Caraway from seed
Transplanting Caraway
Companion plants for Caraway
These plants have been known to grow well alongside Caraway so consider planting:
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Caraway likes Strawberry
The deep root of the caraway will condition the soil for strawberries and enhance their growth.
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Caraway loves Pea
Both plants will benefit from being grown together.
Repellent plants for Caraway
These plants will not grow well with Caraway so avoid planting these within close proximity:
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Caraway dislikes Fennel
The plants will hinder eachother's growth.
Common Caraway problems
These problems, diseases and pests are known to affect Caraway plants:
Other names for Caraway
Latest Caraway Reviews
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04 Feb 2013
JGarfield's [Germ Spice]: Caraway Seed [McCormick] was
Reviewed day 4
had to add 1ml water now 2ml
