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Asked by:
Mike Kolenosky
Posted at:
January 26, 2025
I am starting a small organic herb growing operation in southeastern Alberta. I need some help I am planting 10,000 echinacea angustifolia this spring and was wondering about pest and weed control in an organic environment.Weed control is one of the top concerns for organic herb farmers. There are no organic weed sprays that are economic for field production. Typically, organic operations rely on plastic barriers for weed control, or mechanical cultivation supplemented more or less with hand weeding. In the case of Echinacea angustifolia, growers are finding that plastic barriers can cause root rot, and can interfere with root harvest. So that leaves cultivation, both mechanical and hand.
Also, I am looking for another herb or two to grow (you know the old saying about all your eggs in one basket). I am looking for annual and perennial herbs, and I need to know cost of production, what the market is paying for the product, how to grow, how to care for, and how to harvest. The herbs I have been thinking about are milk thistle, garlic, maralroot, marshmallow, sage, yucca, yarrow, buckwheat, black eyed susan, horsetail, wild indigo, and indian tobacco. If any or none of these will work for my area, Taber/Brooks, Alberta, please let me know, or let me know where I can find info on how to grow any of these and their market values.Cost of production data and farmgate prices are very difficult to provide, especially for smaller crops such as those ask about. Maralroot, for example, has no established market in North America, although we believe that there will be a good demand once product becomes available. What the price will be is anyone's guess right as of March 2000.