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Gotu Kola Seeds for Herbal Planting

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Add vibrant greenery and texture to your garden with Gotu Kola Seeds, known scientifically as Centella asiatica. This easy-to-grow non-GMO herbal variety produces round, bright green leaves and forms a dense, low-growing mat perfect for ground cover or decorative planters.

Gotu Kola thrives in warm, humid climates and prefers moist, rich soil. It is an excellent choice for gardeners who want a resilient, ornamental herb that brings a lush look to indoor and outdoor spaces alike.


Features

  • Premium non-GMO Gotu Kola seeds
  • Low-growing perennial with vibrant green foliage
  • Thrives in moist, fertile soil and partial sunlight
  • Ideal for containers, garden beds, and decorative planters
  • Low-maintenance and hardy across warm zones
  • Great for herbal and ornamental gardening

Specifications

  • Common Name: Gotu Kola
  • Scientific Name: Centella asiatica
  • Plant Type: Perennial Herb
  • Leaf Color: Bright Green, Rounded
  • Flower Color: White to Pinkish
  • Sunlight Requirement: Partial Sun to Light Shade
  • Soil Type: Moist, well-drained, fertile soil
  • Watering Needs: High – prefers consistently damp conditions
  • Germination Time: 14–21 days
  • Maturity Period: 80–100 days
  • Best Planting Season: Spring through Early Summer
  • Hardiness Zones: 9–11
  • Temperature Range: 70–90°F (21–32°C)
  • GMO Status: Non-GMO
  • Organic Status: Non-Organic
  • Propagation Method: Seed or Root Division
  • Planting Depth: ¼ inch (0.6 cm)
  • Spacing Between Plants: 10–12 inches (25–30 cm)
  • Maintenance Level: Easy
  • Uses: Ornamental, ground cover, and potted decorative herb gardening
  • Storage: Keep seeds in a cool, dry place until planting

Planting Guide

  • Prepare Soil: Use moist, nutrient-rich soil in a pot or garden bed.
  • Sow Seeds: Sow seeds evenly on the surface and lightly press into the soil.
  • Watering: Keep soil constantly moist but not waterlogged.
  • Germination: Expect sprouts within 14–21 days in warm, humid conditions.
  • Light: Provide partial sunlight or filtered light.
  • Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors when temperatures remain above 70°F.
  • Care Tips: Keep soil damp and trim occasionally to maintain shape and fullness.
Gotu Kola Seeds for Easy Herbal Garden Planting
Gotu Kola Seeds for Herbal Planting

FAQ's

Can Gotu Kola be grown indoors or outdoors?

Gotu Kola can be grown indoors or outdoors, provided it receives sufficient light and air.

Do Gotu Kola plants need regular watering?
  • Water Gotu Kola regularly
  • ensuring the soil stays lightly moist but not soggy.
What are the common growing mistakes with Gotu Kola?
  • Avoid overwatering or planting Gotu Kola in heavy clay soil to prevent poor growth.
Do Gotu Kola seeds require soaking before planting?
  • Soak Gotu Kola seeds overnight to speed up germination if they have a hard coating.
Are Gotu Kola plants beginner-friendly?
  • Gotu Kola is easy to grow and suitable for beginners who are just starting gardening.
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