An experiment was carried out during the two winter seasons of 2020/ 2021 and 2021/ 2022 at Agriculture Research Station of Al-Marashda, Qena Governorate as newly reclaimed soil, Egypt to evaluate the growth, yield and its attributes of caraway plants (Carum carvi L.) under organic fertilizer and moringa leaves extract. The experiment was arranged in a split-plot applied by randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replicates. Four levels of organic fertilizer (Ramada; the commercial name is Kunuz Al Ard) obtained from AGIAD company, Cairo, Egypt (0, 1, 2 and 3%) were presented in the main-plots, while moringa leaves extract treatments (0, 2.5 and 5 %) were assigned to sub-plots as foliar spraying of the caraway plants. The control plots were supplied with the recommended dose of mineral fertilizers NPK, while 50% of these amounts were supplied for other plots of the experiment. Obtained results proved the superiority of organic fertilizer and/ or moringa leaves extract via inducing growth performance, yield and its component of Carum carvi plants in comparing with the chemical fertilizer only. However, the most increment of the vegetative parameters as plant height, number of branches and fresh and dry weight of herb/ plant were recorded with caraway plants that supplied with 3 % organic fertilizer and 5% moringa leaves extract. Compared to the other treatments, the yield characteristics of caraway were driven by the same treatment. While the optimum percentages of volatile oils, total carbohydrates, phosphorus, and potassium contents were primarily found when caraway plants were treated with 3% of an organic fertilizer and 2.5% of an extract produced from moringa leaves.