Aromatic Herb
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Herb – Caraway
Rated 5.00 out of 5$2.59View ProductAdd to cartPerennial
(Carum Carvi)
Caraway (A.K.A. karauya, Persian cumin, field cumin, meadow cumin, and meridian fennel)
Days to Maturity: 70-75 Days
Caraway is a time-honored biennial herb grown across Europe and Asia for its rich culinary and medicinal qualities. A member of the carrot family, it thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, forming a low, leafy rosette its first year, then sending up 2–3′ flowering stalks in its second. These pale pink or white blooms yield edible, crescent-shaped seeds, while the parsnip-like root and fresh green leaves are also enjoyed in cooking. The seeds carry a warm, spicy flavor with hints of licorice and citrus, perfect for rye bread, sausages, and liqueurs like Aquavit. Leaves brighten soups and salads, and roots can be roasted or simmered into stews. Packed with vitamins A, C, E, and K, along with iron, calcium, and magnesium, caraway is a robust and useful addition to any garden!
50 Seeds per pack
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Herb – Catnip
Rated 5.00 out of 5$2.49View ProductAdd to cartPerennial
(Nepeta cataria)
Catnip Herb (A.K.A. Catmint, Catwort, Field Balm)
Days to Maturity: 75–90 Days
An old-time favorite of herb gardens, catnip is a hardy perennial reaching 2–3 feet tall and wide, with soft gray-green mounds of aromatic, serrated leaves. From late spring through early fall, it produces tiny white blooms speckled with lavender, drawing bees and butterflies while deterring aphids and mosquitoes. With a minty, slightly bitter taste, catnip is well-suited to calming teas and works as a mild peppermint substitute in both sweet and savory dishes. Dried leaves keep their scent and flavor, perfect for year-round herbal and culinary use. Traditionally used for digestion and relaxation, it’s also valued in body care—infused into salves, lotions, or bath soaks to ease irritated skin. Packed with vitamins A, B, and C, plus magnesium and manganese, it’s a flavorful and multipurpose garden essential. Warning: Use sparingly. See full medical disclaimer on the product page before internal use or offering to children and cats.
50 Seeds per pack
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Herb – Hyssop
Rated 5.00 out of 5$2.60View ProductAdd to cartPerennial
(Hyssopus officinalis)
Hyssop
Days to Maturity: 75–90 Days
Hyssop is a fragrant, woody perennial herb growing 12–24″ tall, prized since ancient times for its culinary, medicinal, and ornamental value. Its minty, savory flavor enhances salads, soups, meats, and desserts, and the edible purplish-blue flowers attract pollinators. Best used fresh, it can also be dried or frozen. Traditionally used to ease coughs and colds, hyssop has been valued for its expectorant and antimicrobial properties. Rich in vitamins A and C, it remains a versatile staple for both kitchen and herbal use. Caution: Hyssop may trigger seizures and should not be used by children, pregnant individuals, or those with seizure disorders. While it can be taken internally in very small amounts, it's generally recommended for external or diluted use. Always consult a healthcare provider before use.
50 Seeds per pack
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Herb – Lavender Vera
Rated 5.00 out of 5$2.89View ProductAdd to cartPerennial
(Lavandula angustifolia)
Lavender Vera (A.K.A. English Lavender)
Days to Maturity: 85 Days
Lavender Vera is a hardy heirloom perennial prized for its strong fragrance and wide-ranging uses. Growing 20–30″ tall, it features silver-green evergreen leaves and violet-blue flower spikes that bloom in summer, attracting pollinators. Thriving in full sun and poor, well-drained soils, it’s ideal for borders, walkways, and companion planting even in poor climates. Flowers and leaves can be used sparingly in teas, baked goods, and Herbes de Provence. Dried buds are used in sachets, cleaners, and scent sprays. Also valued for its calming, antiseptic, and insect-repelling properties. It remains a must have for the herb garden! Warning: Lavender essential oil is not safe for ingestion, and some individuals may experience sensitivities. Any part of the plant intended for consumption should be used sparingly. Lavender essential oils should always be used with caution and under guidance. (See product page for more details)
50 Seeds per pack
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Herb – Lemon Balm
Rated 5.00 out of 5$2.59View ProductAdd to cartPerennial
(Melissa officinalis)
Lemon Balm (A.K.A. Common Balm, Sweet Balm)
Days to Maturity: 70 Days for Leaves, 90+ Days for Seeds
Lemon Balm is a bushy perennial herb prized since ancient Greek and Roman times for its citrusy, mint-like flavor and uplifting fragrance. Brought to North America by colonists and grown by Thomas Jefferson, it remains a staple in gardens and kitchens alike. Growing 24–36″ tall with 2–3″ light medium green leaves, it thrives when trimmed often, forming a tidy, upright clump that looks attractive alongside other herbs. Used in teas, sauces, dressings, and even Germany’s famous Spreewald Gherkins, its sweet, lemony flavor enhances both savory and sweet dishes. Lemon Balm also stores well dried or frozen and is valued for calming and medicinal properties, supporting sleep, digestion, and skin health. Rich in vitamins A and C, it’s both flavorful and useful addition to the herb garden.
50 Seeds per pack
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Herb – Peppermint
Rated 5.00 out of 5$4.99View ProductAdd to cartPerennial
(Mentha × piperita)
Peppermint (A.K.A. Brandy Mint)
Days to Maturity 90–120 Days
Peppermint is a vigorous, aromatic perennial prized for its refreshing menthol flavor and long-standing use in herbal medicine. A natural hybrid of spearmint and watermint, it grows 1–1½ feet tall and spreads easily by underground runners. Its dark green, toothed leaves release a strong scent when crushed. Harvested just before flowering, peppermint can be used fresh or dried in teas, desserts, and natural remedies. The flowers, too, are edible—the petals can be pulled and used individually as garnish or sprinkled like confetti on cakes and dishes. Rich in vitamins A, C, and K, it’s valued for both culinary and medicinal use—and even helps repel pests in the garden!
50 Seeds per pack
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Herb – Rosemary
Rated 5.00 out of 5$4.90View ProductAdd to cartPerennial
(Salvia rosmarinus — previously known as Rosmarinus officinalis)
Rosemary (A.K.A. Rosée De Mer, Rosemarine....)
Days to Maturity 80-100 Days (tips), 120-180 Days (bunching)
Rosemary is a hardy, sun-loving evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean, long valued for its bold, woodsy flavor and aromatic foliage. With narrow, needle-like leaves and dense, woody growth, it thrives in poor, dry soil and is easily shaped for hedges or containers. Used fresh or dried, rosemary enhances roasted meats, vegetables, and breads, and is also popular in teas and oils. Rich in iron, calcium, and vitamin B6, it offers antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits and may aid memory, mood, and circulation. Traditionally used in hair care, pain relief, and aromatherapy, it’s both a culinary staple and a powerful natural remedy! (See medical caution on product page)
50 Seeds per pack
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Herb – Sage – Broadleaf
Rated 4.78 out of 5$2.49View ProductAdd to cartPerennial
(Salvia Officinalis)
Sage - Broadleaf (A.K.A. Culinary Sage, Garden Sage, Golden Sage, Kitchen Sage, True Sage, Common Sage)
Days to Maturity: 75 Days
Broadleaf sage has been prized for centuries, both as a culinary herb and a symbol of healing and wisdom. With soft, silvery-green leaves and a bold, earthy flavor, it lends depth to rich dishes like holiday stuffing, sausage, and roasted meats. This easy-to-grow perennial reaches up to 2½ feet tall and produces purplish-pink flowers in its second year. Thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, sage is as beautiful as it is useful. Its leaves dry well and store easily, making it a reliable year-round staple for both kitchen and herbal use. Sage has also long been valued in natural remedies for soothing sore throats, aiding digestion, and supporting skin and hair health. Its lasting flavor and usefulness make it a dependable herb year-round! (See medical caution on product page)
50 Seeds per pack
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Herb – Salad Burnet
Rated 5.00 out of 5$2.49View ProductAdd to cartPerennial
(Sanguisorba minor)
Salad Burnet (A.K.A. Small Burnet, Lesser Burnet....)
Days to Maturity 70-100 Days
Salad Burnet is a very hardy perennial once cherished in Renaissance herb gardens for its refreshing cucumber-like flavor and low-maintenance charm. Native to Europe, southwest Asia, and northwest Africa, it was brought to North America by early colonists and even cultivated by Thomas Jefferson. Growing 9″–30″ tall and spreading 12″–24″ wide, it forms tidy clumps of toothed leaflets with upright stems topped by pinkish-red blooms. Best harvested young, the leaves are ideal for salads, sauces, poultry, fish, and teas, and can be dried or frozen to preserve flavor. Long valued for its astringent and tonic properties, it’s also rich in vitamins A, C, and K making it a truly versatile and healthy addition to the herb garden!
50 Seeds per pack
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Herb – Spearmint
Rated 5.00 out of 5$3.45View ProductRead morePerennial
(Mentha spicata)
Spearmint
Days to Maturity: 70–90 Days
Spearmint (Mentha spicata) is a fast-growing, spreading perennial herb with bright green, aromatic leaves and pale pink flowers that bloom in midsummer. Cultivated for centuries, it was treasured in ancient and medieval gardens for its many uses, from flavoring foods to traditional herbal remedies. Milder than peppermint, its sweet, refreshing flavor makes it ideal for teas, sauces, jellies, and desserts, while also offering digestive, hormonal, and stress-relief benefits. A hardy, long-lived plant that spreads easily and stores well dried or frozen for year-round use in cooking or tea, spearmint is a must-have for any herb garden, whether you're just starting out or have years of experience. Its ease of growth and versatility make it a favorite among gardeners of all levels.
50 Seeds per pack
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Herb – Thyme, Winter
Rated 5.00 out of 5$2.49View ProductAdd to cartPerennial
(Thymus vulgaris)
Winter Thyme (A.K.A. German Winter Thyme, Garden Thyme)
Days to Maturity: 85–95 Days
Winter Thyme is a hardy, low-growing perennial prized for its bold, earthy flavor, ornamental appeal, and traditional medicinal uses. Native to the Mediterranean region, this thyme has a long history of cultivation in European herb gardens and early American homesteads. Forming compact, fragrant mounds up to 15″ tall and 24″ wide, it features fine green leaves and pale pink to lavender blooms that attract pollinators throughout early summer. A staple in roasted meats, stews, and herb blends like bouquet garni, its leaves dry well and retain flavor for months. Traditionally used in teas for respiratory relief, Winter Thyme also boasts antifungal and antiseptic qualities thanks to its high thymol content—making it a valued herb in both kitchen and garden.
50 Seeds per pack
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