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Rarámuri Garbanzo

  • U003
  • Cicer arietinum. This variety is dry-farmed by the Rarámuri people in the fall, at the bottom of the Barranca del Cobre (Copper Canyon) in Chihuahua, Mexico. From our Seed Bank Collection.

    • Origin: Low Desert, about 2000' elevation
    • Plant in fall through early February in the low desert, or in early spring in cooler climates.
    • Prefers well drained soil and arid climates.
    • Approx. 6g/ 25 seeds per packet.
    • Limit 3 packets.
  • $3.95

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Dakota McCullough
Fast Germination! Doing great in the Mojave

This is my first time trying to plant garbanzo beans so I was totally surprised at how fast they sprouted - within three days!
They seem to be growing fast too, although I've read that garbanzos are slow growers so I'm waiting to see if they slow down. I chose this variety since they were cultivated at a similar elevation to mine and being that they are in the Fabaceae fam. I'm hoping they help my soil out a bit too.

I started them in small cells and will be transplanting them in the ground as soon as this last fall heat wave finally subsides. 8/9 seeds I sowed germinated, that's a win in my book. Looking forward to seeing how they do from here.

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Rita Cruz Begay
The critters loved them

I was happy when I saw the seeds start to germinate but the little seedlings started to disappear. Something was eating them. I think it was mice. I tried covering them with hardware wire which worked for a while but eventually either something found a way through or something else ate them.

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Kari korthals

Great germination rate, can't wait to see these guys grow up.