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5 Fast-Growing Ayurvedic Herbs/Bulbs to Plant This March for Health and Healing 🌿

  • Writer: Vaid Rubal's Clinic Ltd.
    Vaid Rubal's Clinic Ltd.
  • Mar 14
  • 4 min read

March is the perfect time to start planting fast-growing Ayurvedic herbs that can be harvested in as little as 30-60 days. These medicinal plants will not only add greenery to your garden but also provide powerful healing properties for digestion, immunity, and detoxification.


Additionally, companion planting ensures that these plants grow in harmony, improve soil health, and naturally repel pests. By pairing compatible herbs together, you can create a self-sustaining Ayurvedic garden with minimal effort. Let’s explore five Ayurvedic bulbs and herbs that you should plant this March, along with the best companion plants for each!


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  1. Tulsi (Holy Basil) - The Immunity Booster

Harvest in: 30-45 Days

🌿 Why Grow It?

Holi Basil
Holi Basil (Tulsi)

Ayurvedic Herb Tulsi is one of the most sacred herbs in Ayurveda, known for boosting immunity, reducing stress, and detoxifying the body. Drinking Tulsi tea or chewing fresh leaves daily can help prevent colds, respiratory infections, and promote longevity.

🌱 How to Plant this Ayurvedic Herb?

  • Sow Tulsi seeds in moist, well-drained soil or plant a young sapling.

  • Choose a sunny location for faster growth.

  • Water moderately, keeping the soil moist but not soggy.

  • Leaves can be harvested in 30-45 days when the plant is 8-10 inches tall.


🌿 Best Companion Plants for Tulsi:

Coriander (Dhaniya) – Repels pests and improves Tulsi’s flavor.

Methi (Fenugreek) – Fixes nitrogen in the soil, enhancing growth.

Marigold (Genda Phool) – Keeps aphids and mosquitoes away.

Avoid Planting Near: Mint (it competes for nutrients and space).

🌟 Best Combination: Tulsi + Coriander + Marigold for a pest-free, healing garden.

  1. Methi (Fenugreek) - The Metabolism Regulator

🌱 Harvest in: 20-30 Days

🌿 Why Grow It?

Methi (Fenugreek)
Methi (Fenugreek)

Methi is rich in fiber and antioxidants, making it excellent for blood sugar control, digestion, and weight management. Fresh methi leaves can be used in curries, parathas, and herbal teas.

🌱 How to Plant?

  • Soak methi seeds overnight for quick germination.

  • Sprinkle them over soil and lightly cover with a thin layer of soil.

  • Water daily but avoid overwatering.

  • Leaves are ready to harvest within 20-30 days.


🌿 Best Companion Plants for Methi:

Garlic – Repels aphids and fungal infections.

Coriander – Helps retain soil moisture.

Spinach (Palak) – Thrives under methi’s shade, preventing weed growth.

Avoid Planting Near: Onions (both compete for nitrogen).

🌟 Best Combination: Methi + Garlic + Spinach for a healthy, nutrient-rich herb patch.

  1. Green Garlic - The Natural Detoxifier

🌱 Harvest in: 30-45 Days

🌿 Why Grow It?

Green Garlic
Green Garlic

🌱 How to Plant?

  • Plant garlic cloves about 1 inch deep in well-drained soil.

  • Ensure they receive full sunlight for optimal growth.

  • Water regularly, but avoid soggy soil.

  • Green garlic stalks can be harvested in 30-45 days.


🌿 Best Companion Plants for Green Garlic:

Methi (Fenugreek) – Enhances soil nutrients.

Turmeric – Prevents fungal infections in the soil.

Carrots – Improve soil aeration and enhance garlic’s growth.

Avoid Planting Near: Beans (garlic stunts their growth).

🌟 Best Combination: Green Garlic + Methi + Carrots for a balanced, pest-resistant garden.

  1. Curry Leaves (Kadi Patta) - The Hair and Digestion Tonic

🌱 Harvest in: 45-60 Days

🌿 Why Grow It?

CURRY LEAVES
Curry Leaves
  • Plant curry leaf seeds or a small sapling in a warm, sunny area.

  • Water lightly but consistently.

  • Leaves can be harvested in 45-60 days when the plant reaches 6-8 inches tall.


🌿 Best Companion Plants for Curry Leaves:

Lemongrass – Repels mosquitoes and pests.

Basil (Tulsi) – Boosts soil health and immunity.

Turmeric – Prevents soil-borne diseases.

Avoid Planting Near: Large trees (they block sunlight).

🌟 Best Combination: Curry Leaves + Lemongrass + Tulsi for a fragrant, protective garden

  1. Coriander (Dhaniya) - The Cooling Herb

🌱 Harvest in: 20-30 Days

🌿 Why Grow It?

CORIANDER
Coriander

Coriander is a Pitta-balancing herb that helps cool the body, improve digestion, and detox the liver. Fresh coriander is a must-have for Ayurvedic recipes and herbal drinks.

🌱 How to Plant?

  • Crush coriander seeds slightly before sowing.

  • Sprinkle over moist, well-drained soil in a partially shaded area.

  • Keep soil slightly damp for fast germination.

  • Fresh leaves can be harvested in 20-30 days.


🌿 Best Companion Plants for Coriander:

Mint (Pudina) – Retains soil moisture and prevents overheating.

Green Garlic – Repels aphids and fungal infections.

Tomatoes – Improve soil structure.

Avoid Planting Near: Fennel (competes for nutrients).

🌟 Best Combination: Coriander + Mint + Tomatoes for a flavorful, cooling herb garden.


Gardening Tips for Ayurvedic Companion Planting:

Rotate crops every season to maintain soil fertility.

Use marigolds as a natural pest repellent around your Ayurvedic garden.

Grow lemongrass near your herbs to keep mosquitoes and fungal infections away.

Use mulch (dry leaves, coconut husks) to retain soil moisture in summer.

Harvest regularly to encourage continuous growth.

By following this Ayurvedic companion planting guide, you can cultivate a thriving, medicinal herb garden with natural protection and enhanced healing properties. These plants will be ready to harvest within 30-60 days, making them perfect for daily Ayurvedic use.


🌱✨ Start planting this March and enjoy the benefits of homegrown Ayurvedic herbs! 🌿😊

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