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How to Grow Vallarai at Home

June 18, 2016 by PadhuSankar 17 Comments

The botanical name of vallarai is “Centella asiatica” and is commonly known as centella and Gotu kola. It is known as Indian Penny Wort in English. When I posted Vallarai Thuvaiyal recipe, I got many queries asking me how to grow vallarai at home, hence this post. Vallarai as we all know is a medicinal herb and is are used for improving memory and curing many diseases. You can make many dishes like dal, thuvaiyal, podi, kootu with vallarai. As I am passionate about cooking, I love using fresh herbs from my kitchen garden. Nothing can beat the flavor and taste of home grown herbs and vegetables. Today we will see how to grow vallarai at home in a pot.

Vallarai-Brahmi

Vallarai/Gotu kola (brahmi booti in Hindi) is quiet easy to grow at home and needs low maintenance. You do not need much space as it can be grown in pots. Even if you have a small balcony, you can grow vallarai or for that matter any herbs. I am by no means an expert in gardening but love to share my experience. 

What you need to grow vallarai at home 

1.Any container or grow bag or pot

2. Vallarai – 3 or 4 plants with root.

3.Potting mixture

4. Of course interest

I used a mixture of vermicompost, cow dung manure, coco peat (coir dust made from coconut husk- available ready made in the market in blocks), little soil (I used red soil as that is what is available in my place) and sand to grow vallarai. Make sure the potting mixture is loose and porous for the plant to grow well. 

vallarai in grow bag

There should be proper drainage in the container or grow bags. Make holes in the container, if it is not there. Fill the container with the potting mixture. Pour water lightly to wet the soil. Our container with potting mixture is ready.

Get a bunch of vallarai from the market. You will definitely find at least a few with a little root (even a little root works). Keep aside 3-4 plants with root.

Once the pot is ready, plant the vallarai with root 4-5 cm deep and pack the soil around it well.

Place the pot in a place that receives morning sunlight or partial afternoon sunlight. That’s it.

Sprinkle water until the root takes hold and the plant settles. Once the plant settles, you can water the plant, if the soil is dry. Make sure the soil is damp and not soggy. So avoid over watering the plants. 

how to grow vallarai at home

As it is a creeper, it will multiply and will grow well provided it gets enough water, sunlight, food (manure) and of course your care.

Once grown well, you can pluck the leaves alone and use it for cooking and leave the plant for it to grow again. 

Get started and have a small herbal garden in your home/balcony and enjoy the flavor, taste and freshness of home grown herbs.

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  1. Lincey darwin

    June 18, 2016 at 3:44 pm

    Thank u so much for d info.. Very useful n vil surely try it..

    Reply
  2. azad

    June 19, 2016 at 1:21 am

    hi dear ,,how are you ,,very nice post .. but ,, where do i get the seeds ?thanks ,, warm regards

    Reply
  3. Sailaja Angara

    June 19, 2016 at 2:06 am

    Nice post and good inspiration to grow plants

    Reply
  4. Nythili Reddy

    June 19, 2016 at 6:23 am

    Very useful and awesome pls suggest where we will get vallarai in bangalore.

    Reply
    • Padhu Sankar

      June 19, 2016 at 7:30 am

      Try it in any farmer's market or organic stores which sell herbs and veggies.

      Reply
  5. Coral crue

    June 21, 2016 at 7:45 pm

    this is brahmi, right?

    Reply
    • Padhu Sankar

      June 23, 2016 at 5:15 am

      It is known as brahmi booti in Hindi

      Reply
  6. Priya Subramanyan

    September 24, 2016 at 11:55 pm

    Hi Paddu, this is great. Can you make the blog such that it can be saved on Pinterest?

    Reply
  7. shwetha113

    March 24, 2017 at 6:05 pm

    Hi padhu. I follow your recipes and they are very helpful and easy to make with step by step instructions.
    I have a request could you plz post an article on the various cookware and which one would be appropriate for making Halwas sweets, sambhar, deep frying etc.. and mainly which are the ones which are non toxic kadhais and which one we should go for..
    I'm sure people will find it interesting and useful
    Thank you
    Shwetha

    Reply
  8. Uma Maheshwari

    May 4, 2017 at 11:52 am

    Love your posts, etremely helpful

    Reply
  9. Sandhya N

    July 29, 2017 at 4:46 am

    Can we get seeds of this anywhere in chennai? I need to take it to US
    Thank you
    Sandhya

    Reply
    • Padhu Sankar

      July 31, 2017 at 9:09 am

      I have no idea.

      Reply
    • Unknown

      May 21, 2019 at 8:14 am

      Do we need to keep this plant always in sunlight?

      Reply
    • PadhuSankar

      May 23, 2019 at 12:03 pm

      Yes but not harsh sunlight

      Reply
  10. Sharon Rose

    November 29, 2017 at 5:03 pm

    Hi Padhu,
    I have been trying several recipes for last few years. This is so helpful n all yr recipes r healthy n yummy. I always refer yr blog for any recipes. Thanks a lot and much appreciated.

    Reply
  11. Ranjith

    January 16, 2018 at 2:07 pm

    Thanks a lot for this post 🙂
    I just ordered Vallari online. I had few doubts and your posts answered it.

    Reply
  12. akshatha

    September 6, 2018 at 10:56 pm

    Very good information. Followed it and now my brahmi (Timare) in kannada is growning well..

    Reply

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