Growing Methi PEB (a high-yielding fenugreek variety) in containers is super easy and perfect for home gardens. You’ll have fresh, flavorful leaves ready to harvest in just a few weeks!
Best Time to Grow
Ideal season: October to March (cooler months are best)
Grows well in most Indian climates during winter & early spring
Container Requirement
Depth: Minimum 6 inches
Size: Wider pots/troughs/grow bags are better to grow more
Ensure good drainage holes
Soil Mix
Methi loves loose, fertile, and well-draining soil:
40% garden soil
30% compost/vermicompost
30% cocopeat or sand for good drainage
Optional: Add neem cake for root health
Sowing the Seeds
Sprinkle seeds evenly over moist soil
Cover with a thin layer of soil or cocopeat (just enough to hide them)
Water gently
Sunlight
Needs 4–6 hours of sunlight daily
Ideal for balconies, terraces, or sunny windowsills
Watering
Water once daily or when the topsoil feels dry
Avoid overwatering—roots can rot if waterlogged
Feeding (Optional)
Add compost every 15 days
No heavy fertilizing needed—methi is low-maintenance
Harvesting
First harvest in 20–25 days (for microgreens or baby leaves)
For fuller leaves, wait 30–35 days
Use scissors to cut leaves above the base—they’ll regrow for another harvest
You can get 2–3 cuttings from one sowing!
Pests & Protection
Usually pest-free
If needed, spray neem oil once a week (5 ml per liter of water)