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2525 Herb Seeds, 6 Essential Culinary Pack (Mint, Lavender, Thyme, Rosemary, Catnip, Basil) Herb Seeds

2525 Herb Seeds, 6 Essential Culinary Pack (Mint, Lavender, Thyme, Rosemary, Catnip, Basil) Herb Seeds

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• You Will Get 2525 Seeds Of Herb Seeds, 6 Essential Culinary Pack (Mint, Lavender, Thyme, Rosemary, Catnip, Basil) Herb Seeds.
• 6 Essential Culinary Varieties: Spearmint (Mentha Spicata) - 500 Seeds . | Lavender (Lavandula Angustifolia) - 250 Seeds. | Thyme (Thymus Vulgaris) - 1000 Seeds . | Genovese Basil (Ocimum Basilicum) - 250 Seeds . | Rosemary (Rosmarinus Officinalis) - 25 Seeds . | Catnip (Nepeta Cataria) - 500 Seeds.
• For Harvesting, Flavor Is Best Before Plant Blooms. Clip Leaves And Sprigs As Needed And Use Fresh, Or Dry For Later Use. Leaves May Be Frozen As Well.
• Height: 12 - 36 Inches.
• Usda Zones: 7 - 11.
• Season: Perennial.
• How To Grow Spearmint From Seed: Sowing Spearmint Herb Seeds Is Simple And A Great Way To Bring This Summertime Favorite To The Herb Garden. Spearmint Seeds Can Either Be Started Indoors In Starter Trays 6 - 8 Weeks Before Last Frost, Or Wait Until Frost Danger Has Passed, And Directly Sow The Herb Seeds Outside In Prepared Beds. Spearmint Plants Are The Perfect Complement To Any Herb Garden!
• How To Grow: How To Grow Lavender From Seed: Grow In A Well-Drained, Neutral To Alkaline Soil In An Open, Sunny Spot. Trim Back In Spring To Encourage Bushier Growth; Also Deadhead After Flowering. Sow Lavender Seeds Indoors 8 - 10 Weeks Before Last Frost. Lavender Plants Are Drought Tolerant And Perfect For Xeriscape Gardening. | Use Sterile Starter Mix And Sow The Herb Seeds On The Surface, Pressing Them Into The Soil. Cover The English Lavender Seeds Very Lightly As They Need Light For Germination. Transplant English Lavender Seedlings Outdoors In Mid-Spring Once Frost Danger Has Passed.
• How To Grow: Start Nepeta Seeds Indoors Near A Sunny Window 6 Weeks Before Transplanting To The Garden After Danger Of Last Frost. Or, If Your Area Has A Longer Growing Season, Sow The Catnip Herb Seeds Directly In The Garden In Full Sun When Frost Danger Is Over And Ground Is Warm. Make Shallow Furrows And Cover The Herb Seeds 1/8 Inch With Loose Soil. Thin Or Transplant The Seedlings To 12 Inches Apart When They Are 2 Inches Tall. Keep Plants Full By Pinching The Growing Stems And Flower Buds When They Appear.
• Sweet Basil Genovese (Ocimum Basilicum Genovese) - This Variety Of Sweet Basil Seeds Produce Extremely Tender And Fragrant Herb Plants. Genovese Basil Has Extra-Large, Dark Green Leaves And Is Often Used In Italian Pesto. Genovese Basil Typically Grows To A Height Of 18 - 24 Inches. Plant Genovese Basil Seeds Indoors Or Directly Sow The Herb Seeds Outside After All Danger Of Frost. Like Most Basil Plants, It Grows Best In Full Sun. When You Plant These Herb Seeds In Nice, Warm Temperatures, It Only Takes 60 - 90 Days For Full Maturity. | Genovese Sweeet Basil Plants Are Characterized By Edible Aromatic Foliage. The Leaves Are Dark Green And Approximately 3 Inches Long. This Basil Herb Plant Has Abundant Leaves With Authentic Italian Basil Flavor That Tastes Great In A Pesto Sauce. Genovese Basil Plants Love The Sun And Cannot Tolerate Cold. If You Are Keeping It Indoors To Extend Its Growing Season, Make Sure It Gets Lots Of Sunlight And Adequate Water. You May Want To Pinch The Flowering Tops Down To The First Set Of Leaves To Prolong The Use Of This Basil Plant In The Kitchen.
• Thyme Seeds. How To Grow: Sow The Herb Seeds Indoors On Sterile Starting Mix 6 - 8 Weeks Before Last Frost. Keep The Thyme Seeds Moist Until Germination. Once Frost Season Has Passed Transplant The Thyme Seedlings Into The Garden In A Sunny Location. Do Not Over Water Thyme. It Likes To Dry Out In-Between Waterings As It Is A Drought Tolerant Plant. Thyme Herb Plants Dislike Wet Foliage, So Surrounding The Plant With A Layer Of Gravel Can Help This.
• Rosemary Seeds. How To Grow: Some Gardeners Soak The Rosemary Seeds Before Sowing To Help Prime The Seed. Sow The Herb Seeds On The Surface Of The Soil (Indoors 6 - 8 Weeks Before Last Frost) Or Outdoors When Temperatures Have Warmed Up. Do Not Cover The Rosemary Seeds As Light Is Needed For Germination.

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