Figure 1- Fenugreek cultivation throughout the world [26] Different authors have widely divergent opinions about the probable ancestry of T. foenum-graecum. adoption of fenugreek production technology. Full sun to partial afternoon shade. Legumes (Pea and Bean family) Soil. When fenugreek grown under modern production techniques, resulted in an increased yielding ability. Position. Feeding. Fenugreek cannot tolerate cold temperatures. Sow 0.5 cm deep into drills 20 cm apart, aiming for a 5 cm spacing within row. Germination will normally take place within a week. PDF | This paper reviews the available literature about the botanical aspects and productivity, properties and applications of fenugreek. Cultivation Fenugreek does not like to be transplanted, so should be sown directly into a well- drained sunny spot. Its long tradition as a galactagogue and the one research study confirm its efficacy to improve milk flow. Fenugreek Growing Guide Crop Rotation Group. All possible constraints were included in the schedule in accordance with the fenugreek cultivation. Vavilov [27] has suggested that fenugreek is native to the Mediterranean region, while De Candolle [28] and Fazli and Hardman [2] proposed an Asian origin for the crop [26]. It can be sown any time between April and August and will withstand some frost. While the research to date is not robust in numbers, the positive effects and safety profile of fenugreek is an appealing part of a holistic plan. It is cultivated throughout the world as a semi-arid crop. Fenugreek – An Overview of the Research and Clinical Indications 5 extremely appealing. productivity of fenugreek production by technological advancement or by enhancing the technical efficiency that is, getting maximum yield from given level of inputs. Frost tolerant. None. Fenugreek (Methi) Learn how to grow Fenugreek in the pot, Growing Fenugreek, Use of Methi and more about this herb.Fenugreek is a beneficial herb for the Mediterranean and Western Asia, which is cultivated annually, in the family Fabaceae, with leaves consisting of three small obviate to oblong leaflets. Any average, well drained soil. The total biomass is a result of the integration of metabolic reactions in the plant. The responses obtained from respondents were recorded on a three point continuum scale viz., very important, important and least important and were assigned score 3, 2 and 1 respectively. When using fenugreek to improve very poor soil, mixing a balanced organic fertilizer into the soil before planting will give better results. The yield potential of fenugreek can be defined as the total biomass produced or agricultural important part of the crop.