Rwasaba Gardens and Plants

Rwasaba Gardens and Plants

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Trees and plants grown for medicinal use as well as research and studies on plants. Growing indigeno

13/04/2023

Spider plant

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Job's Tears (Coix lacryma-jobi) seeds back in stock at strictly medicinal seeds. A bit of magic from the plant kindom, the seeds are naturally drilled and may be used for necklaces and rosaries, also of course may be used for planting. Here's a bit more info:

Family: Grass (Poaceae)

Perennial, hardy to zone 9 to 12, otherwise grown as an annual, 120 to 140 days to harvest

(Yi-yi-ren, Chi Shih, Chieh Li, Djali Batoe) Ornamental, tufted perennial grass from Southeast Asia. Water loving. Excellent in potted culture. The hard seeds are naturally pre-drilled, used as beads to make bracelets, necklaces and rosaries. We grow Job's Tears in our greenhouses and it makes graceful clumps about 3 feet high. Its quite pretty and the seeds are a tasty raw chew. Also used for making flour and tea. Plant prefers full sun to part shade and grows well in shallow water or in fast-draining or sodden soil. Sow seed 1/2 inch deep and keep evenly moist and warm until germination, which takes 1 to 6 weeks. Individuate to pots or space plants 1 foot apart.

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