The Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants
Introduction Centre-JKMPIC, is a pioneer institution to start cultivation of
important indigenous medicinal plants and introduce many from other parts of
the world. A preliminary study on cultivation of medicinal plants in Jammu and Kashmir was
from this institution. Subsequently lot of work on cultivation and improvement
was done on selected plants by different
scientists and a consolidated account on cultivation and utilization of
these plants was published (Sheikh GULZAAR, 2002 & 2007).
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(The following seeds and planting material is available for
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NGOs)
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ABOUT
OUR SEEDS
The
Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre-JKMPIC specialises in
seeds and plants that are the backbone of organic and permaculture systems.
These include a wide range of open-pollinated, heirloom medicinal, fruit,
herbal, vegetable seeds, rare edibles, living mulches, green manures and
insectary plants for beneficial insects.
SEED QUALITY
We
specialise in high quality seed with a guaranteed viability and purity and so
we appreciate very much when gardeners let us if know they have an occasional
problem with seed germination. This allows us to further improve our growing
information and triggers additional germination testing to pinpoint any
problems. Germination testing is carried out on a regular basis to check that
the viability of seed is being maintained throughout the year.
OPEN
POLLINATED SEEDS/Non-hybrid
Our
seeds are nearly all open-pollinated and so are able to be grown again from
seed you save yourself. Open-pollinated seeds are genetically diverse treasures
that have been passed on from generation to generation. When you buy and plant
open-pollinated seeds you are helping to protect this valuable resource for the
future.
SEED
SAVING
Saving
open-pollinated (OP) seeds protects our global food heritage.Growing open
pollinated seeds and saving some for next year's crop is a practical and
economical option for home gardeners.
HEIRLOOM
SEEDS
Most
of our open-pollinated seeds are also considered heirloom or heritage seed.
These are herb, flower and vegetable varieties that were bred and handed down
by generations of gardeners and farmers. These varieties have stood the test of
time, gardeners have saved them year after year because they were recognised
for their superior qualities such as great flavour, good yield or disease
resistance.
SEED
PACKING
Our
seeds are packed in simple plain paper, 90 mm x 145 mm, re-sealable packets
with an inner cliplock plastic bag that is also resealable. Our intention is to
avoid as much as possible glossy paper and full-colour printing due to its
greater environmental impact. The paper packets can be composted. The inner
cliplock bag helps greatly to maintain the seed's viability as it resists
moisture far better than just a paper packet alone. Each Packet contains
50-100 seeds.
GROWING INFORMATION
Seed
packets are printed with detailed growing information to help you with
successful seed raising. In addition a free leaflet Successful Seed Raising
Guide is provided with each seed purchase.
SEED
TREATMENT
Please
be aware that much of the seed retailed in South Asia
is chemically treated with fungicides. The JK Medicinal Plants Introduction
Centre does not use chemical treatments, our organic solution to weevils is
diatomaceous earth, the grey, powdery coating on some of our seeds. Sometimes a
hot water seed treatment is worthwhile if you have been having persistent
disease problems.
Effective 01/02/2012 / Due to the
volatility of shortages in the seed markets, Prices can change on a semi daily
bases. Please place your order we will notify you of higher or lower prices on
your purchase date.
For more details:-
Sheikh GULZAAR
Head
The JK Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre
POB: 667 GPO Srinagar SGR JK 190001
R&D division : Sonamarag (Kashmir)
Ph: (Resi) 01933-223705
Mob: 09858986794
e-mail: jkmpic@gmail.com