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150 Borage Seeds – Borago officinalis seeds – Deer resistant – Flowers – Herb

We offer combined shipping on all our seeds! Just add all the seeds you’d like to the cart and checkout to only pay one low cost shipping fee! Common Name: borage Type: AnnualFamily: BoraginaceaeNative Range: EuropeZone: 2 to 11Height: 1.00 to 3.00 feetSpread: 0.75 to 1.50 feetBloom Time: June to AugustBloom Description: BlueSun: Full sun to part shadeWater: Dry to mediumMaintenance: LowSuggested Use: Annual, HerbFlower: ShowyTolerate: Deer, DroughtGarden locations Easily grown in average, dry to medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to light shade. Tolerates poor soils and drought. Start seeds indoors in peat pots or sow directly in garden beds in early spring. This annual will remain in the garden from year to year by self seeding. Noteworthy CharacteristicsBorago officinalis is native to the Mediterranean region. It is a rough, sprawling annual that grows to 1-3’ tall. It features showy, open racemes of drooping, star-shaped, bright blue flowers in summer atop branched stems clad with wrinkled, edible, dull gray-green leaves (to 6” long) having the taste and fragrance of cucumber. Stems and leaves are covered with bristly hairs. Tender leaves may be eaten raw or cooked in somewhat the same manner as spinach. Leaves lose their flavor when dried. Genus name possibly comes from the Latin word burra meaning hairy garment a reference to the hairy leaves of some species. Garden UsesBest grown in herb or wild gardens. Leaves may be used in cold drinks, salads or as cooked greens. Flowers serve as attractive garnishes.

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150 Heliotrope Seeds – Heliotropium arborescens – Medicinal and Aromatic

Please note: The free shipping on this item means it will be sent as a letter without tracking. They generally arrive within 5 business days(in the U.S.) but can sometimes take up to 10. Orders with 5 or more packets of any of the seeds we sell with free shipping will get a free upgrade to tracked shipping(Domestic Only). HeliotropeHeliotropium arborescensUses: Medicinal/Aromatic/IndustrialDuration: Perennial (hardy in zones 11+)When to Sow: Spring/AnytimeEase of Germination: Easy No Victorian home or garden was complete without a smattering of heliotrope plants. They were probably charmed by its habit of always turning to face the sun; east to west during the day, and back to the east during the night so that it can meet the dawn when it comes. Both the Greek name heliotrope (helios for sun, and tropein, to turn) and the old English name turnsole refer to this tendency. Well loved for their sweet scented violet-blue flowers, they are still favourites as pot plants or outdoor bedding plants. They are cultivated for perfumery and for scenting bath waters. In the past it has been used for “clergyman’s sore throat” according to Mrs. Grieve in The Modern Herbal (1931); however, the plant contains potent alkaloids that render it difficult to use safely. Native to Peru, heliotrope prefers a rich, well-drained soil in full sun. It is attractive to butterflies and bees. The plant requires a moist soil, but should not be overwatered, which weakens the scent. Ideal for windowboxes or hanging baskets; anywhere the lovely vanilla and cherry scent can be best appreciated!

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150 Leonurus cardiaca Seeds – Motherwort Seeds – Medicinal Herb – Beautiful

Please note: The free shipping on this item means it will be sent as a letter without tracking. They generally arrive within 5 business days(in the U.S.) but can sometimes take up to 10. Orders with 5 or more packets of any of the seeds we sell with free shipping will get a free upgrade to tracked shipping(Domestic Only). Leonurus cardiaca has a squarish stem which is clad in short hairs and is often purplish, especially near the nodes. The opposite leaves have serrated margins and are palmately lobed with long petioles; basal leaves are wedge shaped with three points while the upper leaves have three to five. They are slightly hairy above and greyish beneath. Flowers appear in leaf axils on the upper part of the plant and have three-lobed bracts. The calyx of each flower is bell-shaped and has five lobes. The corolla is irregular, 8 to 12 mm (0.3 to 0.5 in) long, fused, long-tubed with two lips. The upper lip is convex and covered with white hairs and the lower lip is three-lobed and downward-curving and spotted with red. The flowers are pink to lilac in colour often with furry lower lips. There are four protruding stamens, two short and two longer, and the fruit is a four-chambered schizocarp. The plant grows to about 60 to 100 cm (24 to 39 in) in height and blooms in mid to late summer. Motherwort is probably native to the southeastern part of Europe and central Asia where it has been cultivated since ancient times. Its natural habitat is beside roadsides, in vacant fields, waste ground, rubbish dumps and other disturbed areas. This plant prefers well drained soil and a partly shady location. Introduced to North America as a bee foraging plant and to attract bumble bees, this perennial herb is now considered invasive. It is hardy in USDA climate zones 4–8. Nicholas Culpeper considered motherwort useful for removing melancholy vapors from the heart, improving cheerfulness, and settling the wombs of mothers. In 15th century Europe, motherwort was considered by some herbalists to protect against evil spirits.

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175 Verbena bonariensis – Vervain – Drought Tolerant – Attract Butterflies

Please note: The free shipping on this item means it will be sent as a letter. They generally arrive within 5 business days(in the U.S.) but can sometimes take up to 10. Orders with 5 or more packets of any of the seeds we sell with free shipping will get a free upgrade to tracked shipping(Domestic Only). Common Name: tall verbena Type: Herbaceous perennialFamily: VerbenaceaeNative Range: South AmericaZone: 7 to 11Height: 2.00 to 4.00 feetSpread: 1.50 to 3.00 feetBloom Time: June to frostBloom Description: Rose-violet, lavenderSun: Full sun to part shadeWater: MediumMaintenance: LowSuggested Use: AnnualFlower: ShowyAttracts: ButterfliesTender perennial that is winter hardy to USDA Zones 7-10. In St. Louis, grow as an annual in average, moist, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Tolerates poor soils as long as drainage is good. Seed may be sown directly in the garden after last frost date. For earlier bloom, start seed indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost date. Set out seedlings or purchased plants after last frost date. If sited in sheltered locations with southern exposures, plants can survive mild St. Louis winters. Even if plants do not survive winter, they often remain in St. Louis gardens for a number of years through self-seeding. Plants more freely self-seed in the deep South where they have escaped gardens and naturalized in a number of areas. Noteworthy CharacteristicsVerbena bonariensis, commonly called Brazilian vervain, is a rapid-growing, clump-forming tender perennial. In St. Louis, plants typically form a 1-foot tall basal clump of serrate, lance-shaped, dark green leaves (to 5” long) from which rise erect, slender, wiry, branching, sparsely-leaved, 4-angled stems to 3.5’ tall bearing clusters (to 2” across) of tiny rose-violet flowers. Blooms mid summer to fall. Synonymous with V. patagonica.

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Gardenia jasminoides Seeds – Cape Jasmine – Common Gardenia

Free shipping does not come with tracking. If selecting free shipping it will be sent as a letter which can take 5-10 business days(Domestic). Common Name: gardenia Type: Broadleaf evergreenFamily: RubiaceaeNative Range: China, Taiwan, JapanZone: 8 to 11Height: 5.00 to 6.00 feetSpread: 5.00 to 6.00 feetBloom Time: Seasonal bloomerBloom Description: White/ivorySun: Part shadeWater: MediumMaintenance: HighFlower: Showy, Fragrant, Good CutLeaf: EvergreenGarden locations In their native range, most gardenias are fairly adaptable shrubs tolerant of sun or semi-shade, and do best in a well-drained, humus-rich, acidic soil. Fall or spring is the best time for planting in warmer climates. Place in light to moderate shade, preferably with minimum competition from tree roots. Gardenias resent root disturbance. Use fertilizer for acid loving plants, and use iron compounds. Add plenty of organic matter, such as compost or ground bark to as large an area as possible. Mulch plants instead of cultivating. A good time to feed gardenias in these warm areas is mid-March, using an acid plant food, fish emulsion or blood meal. Fertilize the shrubs again in late June to encourage extra flowers on everbloomers or faster growth of young shrubs. Do not fertilize gardenias in the fall. Doing so will stimulate tender growth. Prune shrubs after they have finished flowering to remove straggly branches and faded flowers. Water gardenias regularly. Drip irrigating the shrubs will keep water off the foliage and blossoms and prevents leaf spots. Cape jasmine, as it is sometimes called, is more commonly a container plant in conservatories and greenhouses in colder climates but it can be placed outside in warmer months. Grown indoors, these plants need bright light, moderate temperatures; cooler during dormancy, average to high humidity and well-drained, acidic soil. Water moderately, using room temperature water, when possible. Do not allow soil to dry out. Prune after flowering to maintain the plant’s shape and remove faded or brown flowers as they appear. Fertilize from March to August with a mild acid liquid fertilizer. Noteworthy CharacteristicsGardenia jasminoides, commonly called common gardenia or cape jasmine, is native to southern China and Japan and is an evergreen shrub with thick, glossy, dark green leaves (to 4” long). It typically grows to 3-6’ tall. It is particularly noted for its extremely fragrant white flowers (to 3” diameter) and is often grown in double-flowered forms. Flowers bloom throughout the year in warm climates where temperatures do not dip below 60 degrees F., but more typically bloom in late spring to early summer in cooler climates in the northern part of its growing range. Gardenia jasminoides is synonymous with G. augusta and G. grandiflora.

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Fairy Bouquet Mixed Snapdragon Seeds – Beautiful Flowers – Multiple Quantities

Please note: The free shipping on this item means it will be sent as a letter. They generally arrive within 5 business days(in the U.S.) but can sometimes take up to 10. Orders with 5 or more packets of any of the seeds we sell with free shipping will get a free upgrade to tracked shipping(Domestic Only). Let your garden come alive with the majestic beauty of Fairy Bouquet Snapdragon Seed Mix! Make every outdoor space feel like a fairytale escape with these dainty and jewel-like annual flowers. This enchanting variety is perfect for adding bright color to borders or containers – making it an ideal choice for gardeners of any skill level. Originally from Morocco, these vivid blooms have become a worldwide favorite ever since they won the esteemed AAS Award in 1934. The scientific name Linaria literally translates to “flax-like” due to the similarities in growth structures between this flower and flax. These brightly colored flowers also go by nicknames such as Toadflax and Baby Snapdragon – gaining another level of whimsy relating back to their fairytale-style qualities. Start planting today and get ready for months of one-of-a kind beauty in your garden. With Fairy Bouquet Snapdragon Seed Mix, create an unforgettable outdoor oasis for friends, family, and wildlife alike – no matter what size your space may be!

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Nigella sativa seeds Love in a mist Beautiful blue flower Herbs 30 seeds

One of my favorite flower. I love blue color in garden..I plant them in my vegetable garden ….it’s easy to grow and beautiful flower can be used in kitchen You can eat : flowers and used seed for bread, salad or desserts Easy to grow. Don’t need much. All seeds are from my garden organic and no GMO I collect the seeds every year. Sorry I don’t have much seeds . Limited

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Black Cumin Seeds – Nigella sativa Seeds – Culinary Plant – Multiple Quantities

Please note: The free shipping on this item means it will be sent as a letter without tracking. They generally arrive within 5 business days(in the U.S.) but can sometimes take up to 10. Orders with 5 or more packets of any of the seeds we sell with free shipping will get a free upgrade to tracked shipping(Domestic Only). Welcome to the world of Black Cumin! This annual is a must-have for any gardener looking to spice up their recipes. Also known as Fennel Flower, Russian Caraway, or Black Caraway, this striking flower releases aromatic black seeds that have a flavor profile reminiscent of peppery nutmeg. Whether you’re cooking Indian dhal or Russian rye bread, these seeds can add an edge to your next culinary creation. This hardy plant is an easy one to cultivate in springtime; just sprinkle some of these delightful seeds onto your soil and they’ll soon be sprouting into something truly magnificent. Best of all? Once the magical little blossoms are ready for harvest, you may grind your home-grown ‘black pepper’ into each dish to give it that special kick. Add a bit of sweetness with sugar if that’s more your style – the possibilities are endless! Black Cumin is also indigenous to South Asia – becoming so popular in fact that it’s been referred to countless times in ancient texts like the Bible and Quran. Wait no longer and start experiencing its unique tastes and aromas today!

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250 Pennyroyal Seeds – Mentha Pulegium – Culinary – Medicinal – Beverage – Aroma

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500 Artemisia Absinthium Seeds – Absinthe Wormwood – Medicinal Herbs

Please note: The free shipping on this item means it will be sent as a letter without tracking. They generally arrive within 5 business days(in the U.S.) but can sometimes take up to 10. Orders with 5 or more packets of any of the seeds we sell with free shipping will get a free upgrade to tracked shipping(Domestic Only). Herb SpecificationsSeason: PerennialUSDA Zones: 3 – 8Height: 24 – 36 inchesBloom Season: Mid summer to early fallBloom Color: YellowEnvironment: Full sun to partial shadeSoil Type: Poor, sandy, well-drained soilsPlanting DirectionsTemperature: 68FAverage Germ Time: 14 – 30 daysLight Required: YesDepth: Surface sow seedsSowing Rate: 10 – 12 seeds per plantMoisture: Keep seeds moist until germinationPlant Spacing: 18 – 24 inchesCommon nameAbsinthium, absinthe wormwood, common wormwood, green ginger or grand wormwoodUseful information about the plantWormwood is originally native to Asia, Europe and North Africa, and now widespread in North and South America. The genus name Artemisia reflects the name of the Greek goddess Artemis, the protectress of mothers in childbirth. The epithet “absinthium” comprises the Greek “apsinthion” (= wormwood). It is unsure, however, whether this term came from the Greek “a” (= no) and “psinthos” (= pleasure), which would be entirely justified, because the leaves are very bitter. It also remains open whether the name “wormwood” is made from “warm” or “worm” as its use as a vermifuge is in the name. The shrub of up to 1m high bears very characteristic 2 – to 3-fold pinnatipartite leaves with very narrow leaflets, densely hairy on both sides with white-silky hairs. The small, globular yellow flower heads are arranged in panicles. Flowering time is July to September. When rubbed, the herb releases a very aromatic scent through the ial oil it contains.Medicinally used plant parts The blossoming upper branch tips with their characteristic, very aromatic scent are used.

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