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Magne
Posted at:
January 26, 2025
We are having an idea about mixing coriander with caraway (Carum carvi). This is because Carum carvi doesn't deliver any seeds the first year. If those two plants can grow together without competition, it might be an idea for the farmer to have some income year one from the coriander. Do you have any experience with this in Canada or elsewhere?We have not heard of anyone growing the two together commercially but this could work, at least in theory. You can sow both at the same time (late May or early June). It is likely that the first year growth of caraway will interfere with the coriander yield, but by much, we have no idea.