Friday, 24 July 2015

Grow Castor Bean Plant (Ricinus Communis)

When you want a big, fast-growing plant, castor bean is the one to choose. This annual (grows just one year) sprouts into a tall plant with large, exotic leaves up to 3 feet across. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Sow castor bean from seed either outdoors directly in the soil after all danger of frost has passed or indoors six to eight weeks before your region's last average frost date.


2. Soak the seed for 24 hours in warm water, then plant it 1 inch deep.


3. Plant outdoors in full sun. Castor bean needs rich, deep, well-drained soil, so it's a good idea to work in a spadeful or two of compost to a depth of 2 feet or more.


4. Keep soil evenly moist. Mulching is a good idea.


5. Trim faded flowers to promote longer bloom.


6. Fertilize every four to six weeks or work in a slow-release fertilizer (or plenty of compost) at planting time.


7. Stake if needed. Castor bean grows 3 to 6 feet tall, depending on growing conditions, and 2 to 4 feet wide.


8. Tear out and discard plants after frost fells them in fall in zones 2 to 7 of the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (see thegardenhelper.com/hardiness.htm). In zones 8 to 11, castor bean can be treated as a perennial. Cut back each fall.

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