Methi seeds are one of the most loved kitchen herbs in Indian homes. Whether you want fresh leaves for your sabzi or seeds for a fragrant tadka, growing your own is simple and budget-friendly. With Vedicflora, you get...
Methi seeds are one of the most loved kitchen herbs in Indian homes. Whether you want fresh leaves for your sabzi or seeds for a fragrant tadka, growing your own is simple and budget-friendly. With Vedicflora, you get the lowest price on quality seeds every time.
Why Grow Methi at Home?
Methi is one of the easiest herbs to grow in India. It sprouts in just 3–5 days and is ready to harvest in 3–4 weeks. You can grow it in a small pot on your balcony or in a kitchen garden — no big space needed.
- Easy to grow from seed, even for beginners
- Low maintenance — needs basic watering and sunlight
- Grows well in pots, trays, and small garden beds
- Harvest fresh leaves in under 4 weeks
- Rich in nutrients — perfect for everyday Indian cooking
What's in This Collection?
Our methi seed collection features top varieties like Kasuri Methi and Pusa Early Bunching. All seeds are tested for high germination rates. Whether you are a first-time gardener or a seasoned grower, there is a perfect pick here for you.
Tips to Grow Methi Successfully
Sow seeds directly in well-drained soil or a pot. Water lightly every day and keep them in a sunny spot with at least 4–5 hours of light. You will see sprouts in 3–5 days. Over 1 lakh Indian home gardeners already trust Vedicflora for their methi crop every season.
Frequently asked questions
How long does methi take to grow from seed?
Methi seeds germinate in just 3–5 days under normal conditions. You can start harvesting fresh leaves in about 3–4 weeks from sowing. It is one of the fastest-growing herbs you can grow at home.
Can I grow methi in a pot on my balcony?
Yes! Methi grows very well in small pots or trays on a sunny balcony or windowsill. Use well-drained soil and water lightly every day. It needs at least 4–5 hours of direct sunlight to give a healthy harvest.
Which methi variety is best for home growing?
Kasuri Methi and Pusa Early Bunching are our most popular varieties for home gardens. Kasuri Methi gives fragrant, small leaves perfect for drying and garnishing. Pusa Early Bunching produces large, lush leaves ideal for fresh sabzi and parathas.
How often should I water methi plants?
Water methi plants once a day — just enough to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. In peak summer, you may need to water twice a day. Avoid overwatering as it can lead to root rot and poor germination.
Are Vedicflora methi seeds good for beginners?
Absolutely! Methi is one of the easiest seeds to start with for any home gardener. Vedicflora's seeds are tested for high germination rates so you get reliable sprouting every time. They come at the lowest price, making them a great first grow for beginners.




