Tarragon

Taragon 100MG Herb Seeds NON-GMO – Ferry Morse 75 days to harvest 12/22

The leaves of Tarragon are thin, bladelike and highly aromaticThey are spicy, sweet and used in cold meat sauces, eggs,#cheese and fish. Tarragon makes good flavoring for vinegarwhen leaves are steeped for 2 weeks, then strained. In order to SAVE shipping costs, items are shipped 1st Class in envelopes, items are manually marked shipped once deposited with USPS. No returns or item not received claims will be valid.

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300+ Russian Tarragon Seeds – 100% Heirloom – Non-GMO – Open Pollinating

This product is a pack of over 300 Russian Tarragon Seeds, which are 100% heirloom and non-GMO. These open-pollinating herb seeds are suitable for outdoor cultivation in the United States. Tarragon is a popular herb known for its delicious flavor and is part of the Artemisia genus. It thrives in neutral soil pH and prefers medium to full sun. Easy to cultivate with a life cycle of annual, tarragon seeds have a season of interest in summer, fall, and spring. With these seeds, you can enjoy the benefits of fresh herbs in your garden throughout the growing season.

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300+ Russian Tarragon Seeds – 100% Heirloom – Non-GMO – Open Pollinating

This product is a pack of over 300 Russian Tarragon Seeds, which are 100% heirloom and non-GMO. These open-pollinating herb seeds are suitable for outdoor cultivation in the United States. Tarragon is a popular herb known for its delicious flavor and is part of the Artemisia genus. It thrives in neutral soil pH and prefers medium to full sun. Easy to cultivate with a life cycle of annual, tarragon seeds have a season of interest in summer, fall, and spring. With these seeds, you can enjoy the benefits of fresh herbs in your garden throughout the growing season.

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TARRAGON -300 Herb Seeds -Non GMO-Organic-Open Pollinated.

Buy 2 or more packets of mix and match seeds and get a free packet of seeds. Russian tarragon herb, also known as dragon wort, is a very popular culinary herb used as flavoring agent, especially in the Mediterranean cuisines. This aromatic perennial growing herb is rich in phytonutrients as well antioxidants that help promote health and prevent diseases. This exquisite herb is rich in numerous health benefiting phyto-nutrients that are indispensable for optimum health. The main essential oils in tarragon are estragole (methyl chavicol), cineol, ocimene and phellandrene. Traditionally, tarragon has been employed as a traditional remedy to stimulate appetite and alleviate anorexic symptoms. Scientific studies suggest that poly-phenolic compounds in this herb help lower blood-sugar levels. Russuan tarragon herb is one of the highest antioxidant value food sources among the common herbs. Its total measured ORAC (Oxygen radical absorbance capacity) value is 15,542 trolex equivalents (TE) per 100 g. Laboratory studies on tarragon extract shows certain compounds in them inhibit platelet activation, preventing platelet aggregation and adhesion to the blood vessel wall. It, thus, helps prevent clot formation inside tiny blood vessels of heart and brain protecting from heart attack, and stroke. The herb is very rich source of vitamins such as vitamin-C, vitamin-A as well as B-complex group of vitamins such as folates, pyridoxine, niacin, riboflavin, etc., that function as antioxidant as well as co-factors for enzymes in the metabolism. Tarragon is a notably excellent source of minerals like calcium, manganese, iron, magnesium, copper, potassium, and zinc. Manganese is utilized by the body as a co-factor for the antioxidant enzyme,superoxide dismutase. Iron is essential for cellular respiration (co-factors for cytochrome-oxidase enzyme) and blood cell production. Direct-sow your tarragon seeds when the soil temperatures reach 60 to 70°F. Germination: Expect to see seedlings emerge in 7 to 14 days. Planting Depth: Tarragon requires sunlight to germinate, so plant your seeds on the soil's surface, or no more than 1/16 beneath. Spacing: Tarragon shouldn't be crowded. How to Grow Tarragon Tarragon may not be the most attractive herb, but it's flavorsome, easy to grow, hardy and drought-resistant. Planting up in early spring will help ensure the best flavor, and making sure your Tarragon doesn't get too much direct sun in hot climates is best. You'll also need to select a sandy, well-draining soil. Soil Tarragon doesn't like wet conditions. It's a drought-resistant herb and needs a well-drained, sandy, light soil for best growth. A rich, acidic, moist soil will result in poor growth, rotting roots and a reduced flavor. Water How much you water your Tarragon will depend on the weather conditions and the maturity of the plant. Young Tarragon will benefit from watering on alternate days if you're experiencing prolonged hot, dry spells. Mature Tarragon, however, should be fine with a light watering every few days. Check the top inch of soil before watering. If it's moist, no need to water, If it's dry, give it a drink. These plants can cope in dry ground, and care should be taken not to overwater as this will diminish growth and flavor intensity. Although Tarragon will survive with little water, if it's left too dry, it can impact on the growth of the leaves. Temperature and Humidity This hardy plant is not too fussy about temperatures. It can still grow if a cold snap hits. The main thing is that Tarragon doesn't like intense heat and sun and it doesn't do well in high humidity. In very cold conditions, you would be best to put mulch around the plant in winter to help protect the roots when it dies back and goes into dormancy. Fertilizer Tarragon doesn't need fertilizer to do well. The best flavor is achieved when it's planted in low-nutrient soil. If you're going to use some, an all-purpose variety should only be applied in the initial planting stage. Will be shipped from Manhasset, New York. From store called Flower Shop Inc.Florist and greenhouse situated in Long Island, New York. Been in business for 20 years and counting.

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200+ FRESH TARRAGON SEEDS FREE USA SHIPPING

200 FRESH TARRAGON SEEDSFREE USA SHIPPINGBUY ANY 4 PACKAGES GET 1 FREE OF SELLERS CHOICEHerb Description: The aromatic pale green leaves of tarragon are best used fresh, as they loose their flavor when dried. Use to flavor chicken, fish, or to infuse oil or vinegar. A common herb in many French dishes. Hardy to zone 4, cut it back in fall and cover with mulch.Herb Botanical Name: Artemisia dracunculusOther Common Names: Herb Duration: PerennialDays to Herb Maturity: PerennialHerb Height: 24 in to 36 in

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Mexican Tarragon Seeds | Heirloom – Non-GMO | Free Shipping | Herb Seeds | 1154

Visit our ebay store to view over 75+ different categories of vegetable, herb and flower seeds. At Seed Store we only sell the freshest, highest quality seeds. We stand behind our seeds with a guarantee that we only sell Non-GMO and Untreated seeds. We guarantee that our seeds are 100% untreated and have NOT been treated using any chemical, biological, or physical method. We only sell 100% pure and clean seeds. Seed Quantity: 100 Seeds – Select Quantity Above – Up to 20% Savings. Mexican Tarragon has glossy green leaves and bright yellow flowers. The flowers are purely ornamental, while the leaves are licorice scented and flavored. Mexican Tarragon is an ingredient in Mexican and Southwestern cuisine. Mexican Tarragon holds up well in warmer climates, making it a good substitute for French Tarragon, which withers quickly in heat. Mexican Tarragon is an excellent choice for spicy foods as the flavor is stronger and more robust than French Tarragon. The flavor breaks down more quickly when heated, so it is best to add it at the end of cooking. Mexican Tarragon blooms in the summer and fall when all other herbs are waning.Botanical Name: Tagetes lucidaLife Cycle: PerennialLight Requirement: Full SunPlanting Season: SpringPlant Type: Upright Plant with Delicate Leaves and Sweet Licorice-Like FragranceFeatures: Open Pollinated, Culinary, Attracts Pollinators, Deer ResistantPlant Height: 18-30 inchesDays to Maturity: 85 DaysPlant Spacing: 18-30 inchesPlanting Depth: 1/8 inchSowing Method: Start Indoors, Direct SowHardiness Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9Cold Stratification: No Visit our ebay store to view over 75+ different categories of vegetable, herb and flower seeds. Shipping Info: All orders are shipped by USPS First Class Mail. Only orders $15 or more will include free tracking information. Return Info: All sales are final, no returns are accepted.

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1000+Tarragon Seeds Russian Tarragon Dragon Wort Perennial Garden Herb USA

1000+Tarragon Seeds(Artemisia dracunculus)RussianTarragon Dragon Wort Perennial Garden Herb USA Tarragon is a perennial herb that has both medicinal and culinary uses. It grows into a large plant, so make sure that you have enough room in your herb garden before planting this. The leaves of this herb have a mild flavor, and are useful for salad greens. As an herb, it is used for seasoning meats, or for making vinegar. Sowing:Start the seed indoors about a month before the last frost, thinly sowing on the surface of a flat,keep the temperature at 65-70 degrees F or 18-22 degrees C. and away from direct sunlight until germination.When there is no chance of frost, transplant the seedlings 24-30 inches apart. Tarragon grows best in dry or well drained soil and full sun or light shade. Direct sowing is possible but somewhat difficult because of the extremely tiny seeds. Growing:Tarragon develops its full flavor when left to itself in dry soil and abundant sunlight.Mature plants tolerate drought very well, and should not be watered unless drought conditions persist. Overwatering can lead to root rot as well as other fungal diseases. For healthy growth, keep the plant trimmed. Harvesting:Harvest fresh leaves as soon as the plant reaches a height of 6 inches. The best time to harvest is in the morning after the dew has dried. Entire stems or the whole plant can also be cut slightly above ground level, since this will encourage new growth. To dry entire stems, cut them off and bundle them,hang them upside down in a dry,dark place for about 2 weeks. Strip the leaves from the stems and store them in a cool,dry place.

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