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    Cilantro/Coriander, Slow-Bolt (splits)

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    Cilantro is the most popular leafy aromatic herb with a tangy citrusy-parsley-like flavor, used in Latin and Asian cuisines.

    Coriander is the dried seed, whole or powdered, with an earthy, floral flavor used as a spice in Indian cuisine. Grow it just for the seeds or the tiny pinkish flowers, which are quite sweet.

    Cilantro prefers cool weather, and this slow-bolt variety will tolerate a bit more heat, putting out more leaves for a longer time before it starts bolting out tasty flowers and Coriander seeds.

    Leaves, stems, flowers, seeds, and root of this fast-growing herb are all edible. It also likes shady spots, so a good one to grow indoors. 

  • Citrusy-parsley-like flavor
  • All parts are edible
  • Grows 1'-2' tall
  • Good for indoor gardens

  • As a companion plant, it attracts pollinators and beneficial insects, and repels aphids, carrot rust fly, grasshoppers, mosquitoes, potato beetles, and spider mites.

    As a medicinal herb, Coriander has been used internally to treat anxiety, arthritis, bad breath, colic, constipation, diabetes, diarrhea, flatulence, indigestion, inflammation, insomnia, lack of appetite, nausea, nervousness, pain, stomach cramps, and urinary tract infections (UTIs), and externally to treat rheumatism, headache, joint pain, and tired eyes.

    ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

      Good companion plants: Anise, Asparagus, Basil, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Carrot, Celery, Chervil, Collards, Cumin, Dill, Kale, Kohlrabi, Lemongrass, Lettuce, Mint, Mustard, Oregano, Parsley, Parsnip, Pea, Potato, Rutabaga, Spinach, Squash, Tomato, Turnip, Zucchini

      More facts about Cilantro/Coriander: 

      • This slow-bolting strain is grown primarily for its broad, deep green, celery-like, pungent foliage.
      • Used in Oriental and Mexican cuisine.
      • Use seed to flavor meats, pickles and baked goods.
      • Coriander contains antioxidants. It has also been used as a folk medicine for the relief of anxiety and insomnia. Coriander has also been documented as a traditional treatment for diabetes.

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      Rosemary

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      • Excellent flavor - extremely fragrant.
      • Perfect to use fresh or dried.
      • Can be used to flavor many culinary varieties such as meats, soups, and sauces.
      • Can be used for treating headaches and known to improve circulation.
      • Perfect for containers.
      • Plant Height: 36"
      • Perennial.
      • Day to Maturity | 80-90 days 




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      Basil, Italian Large Leaf

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      Italian Large Leaf Basil has soft, crinkled, bright green 2"-4" leaves, and a sweeter flavor than the Genovese Basil.

      Aromatic and delicious, use it to flavor herbal tea, herb butter, oil, vinegar, pasta and pizza sauce, antipasto, smoothies, curries, cocktails, Caprese salad, dressing, and pesto. The edible flower spikes make a beautiful garnish. Reliable producer and all-around great Italian basil.

      Harvest the leaves and stems from the top part of the plant, and pinch off edible flower buds as they appear, which prevents the leaves from turning bitter, and signals the plant to branch out and grow more leaves, making a bushier plant.

      The more you harvest, the more it grows!

      • Sweet and spicy with less clove
      • Genovese type
      • Grows 1'-2' tall
      • Good for containers
      • Tons of medicinal benefits!

      As a medicinal herb, Basil has been used internally to treat anxiety, colds, colic, cough, depression, diarrhea, fever, flatulence, flu, indigestion, insomnia, intestinal parasites and worms, exhaustion, gastric pain, gonorrhea, lactation problems, migraine headache, nausea, stomach cramps, sore throat, and vomiting, and externally to treat acne, insect bites and stings, loss of smell, skin problems, snake bites.

      YIELD Do not use medicinally while pregnant.

      YIELD Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

        As a companion plant, Basil attracts hummingbirds, pollinators, and beneficial insects, and repels asparagus beetles, cabbage moths, cabbage white butterfly, cabbage worms, carrot rust fly, flies, maggots, mice, mosquitoes, spider mites, thrips, and tomato hornworms. 

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        The Italian Large Leaf Basil plant will produce medium to large leaves that can measure up to 4" long! It is of heirloom variety and is extremely fragrant and used widely in the culinary industry.  If you're a lover of basil, this would be a good variety to plant in your garden.  


        What is Italian Large Leaf Basil?

        Italian Large Leaf Basil is an annual plant that will produce edible and fragrant leaves, flowers, and continue to put off a few more leaves through the process of ending it's life cycle.  This basil grows well in "filtered light" (meaning near a bright window or under a tree), and it grows best in 50-90 degree weather.  Warm, but not too warm. 


        Health Benefits of Italian Large Leaf Basil

        Italian Large Leaf Basil has anti-bacterial properties and anti-inflammatory effects. It's been known to help people with inflammatory health problems like arthritis or IBS.  Basil also contains properties that mimic food preservatives so it makes good sense to try and include more basil into the foods you prepare at home. Basil will help naturally preserve them so they'll be safer, longer. Basil also contains all the good stuff needed for better cardiovascular health.

        Ways to Consume Large Leaf Italian Basil

        Use this variety of basil in your favorite Neapolitan cuisine dishes!  Use the extra large leaves, fresh or dried, in tomato dishes, pasta sauces, vegetable dishes and soups. 

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          Chives

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          •  Also known as Allium Scoenoprasum.  A perennial plant that grows narrow, grass-like leaves that have a mild onion-like flavor

            - Chives are rich in vitamins A and C, contain trace amounts of sulfur, and are rich in calcium and iron

            - Used for many culinary creations 

            - Perfect for containers and small spaces

            - The plant will grow to about 12" tall


          • Days to Maturity | 80 days

          • Chives | Chives are grown best in cooler weather, are cold hardy and usually are planted early in the spring. Sow your chive seeds directly into the soil as soon as it is workable and at least 60 degrees F. 

            Click here for complete Chives grow guide

          If you like Chives, try growing Scallions.

           

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          Dill - Bouquet

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          • Annual

          • 3 ft. plant with strongly aromatic foliage, stems, and heads. Excellent for pickling

          • Days to Maturity | 65 days

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          Dill has a very long history of herbal use going back more than 2,000 years. The seeds are a common and very effective household remedy for a wide range of digestive problems. An infusion is especially efficacious in treating gripe in babies and flatulence in young children. The seed is aromatic, carminative, mildly diuretic, galactogogue, stimulant and stomachic.

          Other Medicinal Properties

          Dill is also used in the form of an extracted essential oil. Used either in an infusion, or by eating the seed whole, the essential oil in the seed relieves intestinal spasms and griping, helping to settle colic. Chewing the seed improves bad breath. Dill is also a useful addition to cough, cold and flu remedies, it can be used with antispasmodics such as Viburnum opulus to relieve period pains. Dill will also help to increase the flow of milk in nursing mothers and will then be taken by the baby in the milk to help prevent colic.

           

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          Thyme

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          • Plant spreads to form attractive 8 to 12 inch high mounds

            - Aromatic and flavorful leaves

            - Used to flavor meats, dressings, soups, and stews

          • Days to Maturity | 80 days


          Additional Details

          Before the advent of modern antibiotics, Thyme was used to medicate bandages. It has also been shown to be effective against the fungus that commonly infects toenails. It can also be found as the active ingredient in all-natural, alcohol-free hand sanitizers.

           

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          Parsley - Dark Green Italian Giant

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          • Finely cut dark green leaves
          • Flat leaves
          • Use this parsley for garnishing, and culinary decoration
          • Tolerates heat better than most varieties
          • Days to Maturity | 60 days
          • Planting Guide | Sow directly in your garden and space seeds 7" apart. Seeds can take a while to sprout. Can take 3-4 weeks before seedlings appear. Plant will grow to about 10" tall in about 60 days.


           

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          Mint - Spearmint

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          • Spearmint ( Mentha spicatais typically used in teas, jellies, deserts, and salads
          • Extremely fragrant
          • Sweet smelling
          • Acts as a natural wasp repellant
          • Perennial
          • Can be used as a garnish on ice cream and drinks
          • 85 days to maturity

          Click here to see 7 Awesome Mint Drink Recipes HERE

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          Basil, Genovese (Sweet Basil)

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          Genovese Basil, also called Sweet Basil, has large, tender, fragrant leaves and sweet, spicy anise flavor. The best basil for pesto. The flower spikes dotted with tiny white edible flowers make a delicate garnish or salad addition. This heat-loving herb is a reliable producer and all-around great Italian basil.

          Genovese Basil is a classic! It's prized for being sweet with undertones of a spicy flavor. You can't beat its aroma. These plants grow anywhere from 18"-24" inches and is the variety of choice for making pesto and adding to pizzas.

          Use it in pesto, pasta and pizza sauce, Caprese salad, antipasto, curries, cocktails, smoothies, dressing, herb butter, oil, vinegar, and herbal tea.

          Harvest the leaves and stems from the top part of the plant, and pinch off edible flower buds as they appear, which prevents the leaves from turning bitter, and signals the plant to branch out and grow more leaves, making a bushier plant.

          The more you harvest, the more it grows!

          • Sweet and spicy
          • Grows 2'-3' tall
          • Besto for pesto
          • Good for containers
          • Tons of medicinal benefits!

          As a medicinal herb, Basil has been used internally to treat anxiety, colds, colic, cough, depression, diarrhea, fever, flatulence, flu, indigestion, insomnia, intestinal parasites and worms, exhaustion, gastric pain, gonorrhea, lactation problems, migraine headache, nausea, stomach cramps, sore throat, and vomiting, and externally to treat acne, insect bites and stings, loss of smell, skin problems, snake bites.

          ⚠️ Do not use medicinally while pregnant.

          ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

          As a companion plant, it attracts hummingbirds, pollinators, and beneficial insects, and repels asparagus beetles, cabbage moths, cabbage white fly, cabbage worms, carrot rust fly, flies, maggots, mice, mosquitoes, spider mites, thrips, and tomato hornworms.

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          What is Genovese Basil?

          The most commonly used basil variety for making pesto, you can harvest these leaves as soon as they are large enough to consume. Genovese basil is also known as "Sweet Basil" and a common ingredient to all Italian dishes. The leaves are spoon shaped, glossy and a dark green shade.   It grows best in organic-rich and well drained soil and is an easy to grow annual herb that thrives in areas that remain above 50 degrees Fahrenheit.  


          Health Benefits of Genovese Basil

          Genovese basil is a known health tonic for expecting mothers and when mixed with tea it increases lactation in mothers.  It is also a nerve tonic and young children are sometimes encouraged to chew on the leaves of basil because it stimulates brain cells and can increase memory.  

           


          Ways to Consume Genovese Basil

          The most popular use is in italian dishes and sauces, especially in genovese sauce and pesto. Genovese Basil goes great in caprese salads and on raw tomatoes for a light, healthy "summery" treat.  Mix basil leaves with olive oil and freeze in ice-cube trays for flavored oils when cooking.  


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            Oregano - Italian

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            • Perennial
            • Hardy plant with pungent, oval leaves and purplish pink flowers
            • Use fresh or dried in sauces and soups
            • Days to Maturity | 90 days

            Additional Details

            Hippocrates used oregano as an antiseptic, as well as a cure for stomach and respiratory ailments. It is still used today in Greece as a palliative for sore throat. Oregano is also high in antioxidant activity, due to a high content of phenolic acids and flavonoids.



             

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            Sage - Broadleaf

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            • Sage is an aromatic perennial plant that is actually part of the mint family.  The plant produces grayish-green leaves that are used in many popular food dishes, most notably in the preparation of sausages

              - Natural mosquito repellent

              - The leaves can also be used as a digestive and nerve tonic

              - Excellent as a border plant around the garden

              - Grows well in containers


              - Easy to grow from seed and can be sowed directly in the garden

            • Days to Maturity | 75 days

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            Sprouts/Microgreens - Broccoli

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            • An easy to grow sprout that is extremely nutritious. 

              - Broccoli sprouts are 10x - 100x higher in some cancer fighting compounds than the actual mature vegetable!

              - Certified Organic.

            • Days to Maturity | 2-3 days
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            Lemon Grass

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            • Lemon Grass is a tropical plant that produces a thick grass that can be used for flavoring many culinary dishes. It can also be used to make medicinal tea for the treatment of digestive issues and fever/flu-like symptoms

              - The grass is thick, hearty, and robust with a delicious lemon flavor

              - Makes a GREAT mosquito repellent

              - Some people juice it with other homemade veggies

              - Cats have been known to love lemon grass

              - The oils from the plant can be used for flavorings and/or perfumes
            Days to Maturity | 80-100 days

             

             

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            Mint - Lemon

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            • Health Benefits | In skin care, Lemon Mint leaves can be rubbed directly on the skin to fight off mosquitoes.  The dried leaves can also be infused in oil made into lotions for soothing the skin.

            See 7 Awesome Mint Drink Recipes HERE

             

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            Sprouts/Microgreens - Alfalfa

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            • Alfalfa is one of the healthiest and easiest sprouts you can grow!  

              - Extremely high in protein, calcium, plus other minerals and vitamins in the B group, vitamin C, vitamin E, and vitamin K.

              - Alfalfa is extremely easy to grow.

              - All organic. All natural.

            • If you like Alfalfa sprouts, make sure to check out Red Clover sprouts.

            • Looking for an All-in-1 kit? Check out this All-in-1 Seed Sprouting Kit + Mason Jar.



            How to Grow Sprouts

            The easiest method is to grow sprouts in a Mason jar. To provide plenty of fresh air, cover the top with the mesh screen.

            Step One: Soaking

            For a quart-sized jar, put 1 ½ to 2 tablespoons of small seeds (up to 1 cup if using larger seeds like green peas or garbanzo) in the sprouting jar. Cover top of jar with cloth or sprouting lid and rinse the seeds in warm (not hot) water. Drain and refill so that water is about an inch above the seeds. Let the seeds soak 8-12 hours (overnight). Protect from light by covering with a dish towel or placing in a cupboard.

            Step Two: Rinsing

            Rinse 2 to 3 times per day for 2 to 3 days. After thoroughly draining the rinse water, lay the jar on its side to spread out the seeds. Do not expose to light. After 2 to 3 days the sprouts should be filling up the jar.


            Things to Remember:

            1. Rinse often (2-3 times/day).

            2. Keep them moist, not wet.

            3. Keep them at room temperature.

            4. Give them air to breathe.

            5. Don't grow too many in one container.

            6. Keep them in a dark place.

             

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            Basil, Herb Mix

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            Enjoy some of our most popular varieties of Basil Herbs.  This is a special blend of basil varieties we carry, sure to be a show stopper!  You'll enjoy a wide variety of Basil plants with incredible fragrance and great flavors!  Very easy to grow and extremely popular.


            Best Seller! 

             


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            Lemon Balm

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            • The lemon balm plant produces beautiful lemon scented leaves

              -  The leaves are typically used in teas, sauces, salads, soups, stews, and drinks

              - Lemon Balm tea is said to stimulate the heart and calms the nerves

              - A variety native of Europe


              - Perennial

            • Days to Maturity | 75 days 

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            Borage (Starflower) Flowers

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            Borage, also called Starflower, is a fast-growing flowering herb with bright blue star-shaped flowers and fuzzy stems and leaves, all edible and they taste like cucumber. Grows 1'-3' tall and reseeds liberally, so it can become invasive. Use the young leaves like spinach and the sweet little flowers as a charming garnish on salads and cakes, or frozen into ice cubes. Easy to dry and use as a refreshing herbal tea. 

            • Cucumber flavor
            • Garden companion superstar
            • Culinary and medicinal
            • Spreads easily


            A valuable companion in the vegetable garden, it repels cabbage moths, cabbage white butterfly, cabbage worms, and tomato hornworms; attracts pollinators and beneficial insects; acts as a trap crop for grasshoppers; and feeds the soil as a green manure or mulch.

            As a medicinal herb, Borage is used internally to treat anxiety, colds, congestion, cough, depression, fever, hot flashes, insomnia, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), upset stomach, and urinary problems, and externally to treat insect bites and stings, skin irritations, and swelling.

            ⚠️ Toxic to pets and livestock. Do not ingest while pregnant or nursing, or if you have liver problems.

            ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

            SEED PLANTING TIPS

            • Botanical name: Borago officinalis
            • Life cycle: Herbaceous annual
            • Hardiness zones: 2-11
            • Planting season: Spring, summer
            • Days to maturity: 55-60 days; can begin harvesting when 6" tall
            • Depth to plant seeds: 1/4" deep
            • Days to germinate (sprout): 5-14 days
            • Germination soil temps: 65F-70F
            • Spacing between plants: 12"-18" apart
            • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
            • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per sq. ft.
            • Soil types: Clay, sandy, loamy, silty, rocky, chalky, poor, dry, moist, well-drained
            • Soil pH: 4.8-8.3
            • Sun needs: Full sun, part shade
            • Water needs: Average
            • Cold stratify: No
            • Frost tolerant: Yes
            • Heat tolerant: Yes
            • Drought tolerant: Yes
            • Deer resistant: Yes
            • Culinary use: Yes
            • Medicinal use: Yes

            Good Companion Plants: Basil, Broccoli, Bean, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Collards, Cucumber, Eggplant, Fava Bean, Kale, Marigold, Melon, Mustard, Pea, Pepper, Pumpkin, Radish, Soybean, SquashStrawberry, Tomato, Zucchini



            Borage is a fairly common herbal remedy that has been used since ancient times. It's best when grown in containers because it is extremely invasive.  The flavor of these flowers is crisp and refreshing.







              What is Borage?

              This gorgeous, but highly invasive medicinal herb will boast lovely blue and purple flowers and will get at least 5 feet tall wherever you plant it. Very easy to grow, it will re-seed year after year and will be a lovely piece for your garden.  The flavor of the Borage flowers resemble cucumbers... cool and crisp.




              Health Benefits of Borage

              Borage is wonderful and has a great reputation for it's beneficial affect on the mind. It's been used to dispel melancholy and induce euphoria.   It's a soothing saline, diuretic herb that helps treat damaged or irritated tissues.   The leaves can be used as well as an emollient and expectorant.

               




              Ways to Consume Borage

              Consume these edible flowers in your favorite fresh salads or as a lovely garnish to any dish!  Dry the leaves and flowers to make an herbal tea.  Freeze these lovely flowers into ice cube trays.  Try adding them to wine, cider, and other fruit drinks. Borage pairs well with all salads, most cheeses, summer-like beverages and even fish.  You can even "candy" these flowers and use them as edible decorations on cakes, tarts and ice cream.

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                Tarragon (Dragon Wort)

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                • Tarragon, aka Dragon Wort, is a popular herb widely recognized for its strong aroma and many culinary uses.

                  - A native herb of Europe

                  - Used to compliment to many classic continental – mostly French – dishes

                  - Tarragon seeds should be planted in a warm and sunny spot

                  - Grows well in containers

                  - Tarragon is perfect for seasoning chicken, fish, and egg dishes

                • Days to Maturity | 85 days  
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                Fennel - Florence

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                • Produces very flavorful large bulbs and edible flower buds

                  - Excellent for seasonings and for cooking as a vegetable

                  - Plant Height: 30" tall


                  - Fennel is a very aromatic plant with a sweet licorice flavor, similar to an anise seed. It has many medicinal uses and herbalists have been using it for centuries to relieve problems with the respiratory system, stomach muscles and intestines. Nursing mothers can expect increased milk production and fennel also has been used to soothe colicky infants.

                  - Fennel has a long history of herbal use and is a commonly used household remedy, being useful in the treatment of a variety of complaints, especially those of the digestive system.


                  - Easy to grow

                  - There are so many health benefits associated with this plant

                • Days to Maturity | 80 days

                • Fennel Seeds |  Fennel is known as a perennial that ought to be planted sometime after the last frost of the winter. Try sowing seeds directly into your gardens, because transplanting fennel usually doesn't work very well.  

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                Basil, Thai

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                Thai Basil has small sturdy leaves that hold up well to high-heat cooking, purple stems, and delicate, edible violet flower spikes that make the whole plant look like a lavender bush when allowed to fully bloom.

                The spicy clove-anise flavor brings an earthy essence to pesto, Thai curries, stir fries, citrus salads, and cocktails. Elegant in cut flower arrangements, too.

                Harvest the leaves and stems from the top part of the plant, and pinch off edible flower buds as they appear, which prevents the leaves from turning bitter, and signals the plant to branch out and grow more leaves, making a bushier plant.

                The more you harvest, the more it grows!

                • Spicy clove-anise flavor
                • Culinary, medicinal, and ornamental
                • Good for indoor gardens
                • Good for containers
                • Tons of medicinal benefits!

                As a medicinal herb, Basil has been used internally to treat anxiety, colds, colic, cough, depression, diarrhea, fever, flatulence, flu, indigestion, insomnia, intestinal parasites and worms, exhaustion, gastric pain, gonorrhea, lactation problems, migraine headache, nausea, stomach cramps, sore throat, and vomiting, and externally to treat acne, insect bites and stings, loss of smell, skin problems, snake bites.

                ⚠️ Do not use medicinally while pregnant.

                ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

                As a companion plant, it attracts hummingbirds, pollinators, and beneficial insects, and repels asparagus beetles, cabbage moths, cabbage white butterfly, cabbage worms, carrot rust fly, flies, maggots, mice, mosquitoes, spider mites, thrips, and tomato hornworms.

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                Thai Basil is very fragrant and one of the most available varieties of basil.  It has beautiful purple stems with bright green leaves. It is used widely in soups and curries, and other traditional Thai dishes.  

                 



                What is Thai Basil?

                Thai Basil exhibits narrow leaves, with gorgeous purple stems. Sometimes mauve or pink-ish flowers.   It needs warm air and sun to do well.   This is a wonderful basil to grow if you are a Thai food enthusiast!  It is also known as the "holy herb" in many traditions all around the world.

                 



                Health Benefits of Thai Basil

                Thai Basil is a wonderful blood coagulant, and plays a role in strengthening bones. It contains a ton of iron, vitamin A, and plenty of essential oils. 

                 



                Ways to Consume Thai Basil

                Use Thai Basil as a condiment, or a enjoy it as an accompaniment to Pho'. It is slightly anise-flavored so it goes extremely well in soups and curries.  

                 

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                  Cumin, Classic

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                  Cumin is an aromatic herb with feathery foliage and small pinkish flowers. The seeds are used as a spice, both whole and powdered, and is second only to black pepper as the most popular spice across all continents. Its earthy, nutty, slightly bitter flavor is used extensively in traditional North African, Indian, and Mexican cuisines. Thrives in hot, dry conditions. The leaves and flowers are also edible, and can be used to add unique flavor to salads and pickling brines.

                  • Earthy, nutty, flavor
                  • Heat and drought tolerant
                  • Grows 8"-12" tall
                  • Good for containers

                  As a companion plant, it attracts pollinators and beneficial insects.

                  As a medicinal herb, Cumin seed has been used internally to treat bloating, colic, cough, fever, flatulence, headache, indigestion, insomnia, pain, restlessness, stomach upset, and weight issues, and externally to treat skin problems and toothache.

                  SEED PLANTING TIPS

                  • Botanical name: Cuminum cyminum
                  • Life cycle: Herbaceous annual
                  • Hardiness zones: 5-10
                  • Planting season: Spring
                  • Days to maturity: 120-150 days; can begin harvesting when 6" tall
                  • Depth to plant seeds: 1/4" deep
                  • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
                  • Germination soil temps: 68F-86F
                  • Spacing between plants: 4"-6" apart
                  • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
                  • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 9 plants per sq. ft.
                  • Soil types: Sandy, loamy, rich, dry, moist, well-drained
                  • Soil pH: 6.5-8.0
                  • Sun needs: Full sun
                  • Water needs: Low - do not overwater
                  • Cold stratify: No
                  • Frost tolerant: No
                  • Heat tolerant: Yes
                  • Drought tolerant: Yes
                  • Deer resistant: Yes
                  • Culinary use: Yes
                  • Medicinal use: Yes
                  Good Companion Plants: Beet, Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Cilantro/Coriander, Collards, Cucumber, Kale, Marigold, Mustard, Pepper, Potato

                   

                  ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

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                  Basil, Lime

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                  Lime Basil is as fresh and uplifting as it sounds. The bright green leaves are infused with a zesty lime fragrance and tangy flavor that’s best used fresh in coconut-heavy Asian dishes, seafood dishes, fruit salads, limeade, cocktails, and salad dressings. Add at the end of cooking to preserve the citrus flavor, then garnish with the edible flowers.

                  Harvest the leaves and stems from the top part of the plant, and pinch off edible flower buds as they appear, which prevents the leaves from turning bitter, and signals the plant to branch out and grow more leaves, making a bushier plant.

                  The more you harvest, the more it grows!

                  • Fresh, zesty lime-anise flavor
                  • Culinary and medicinal
                  • Good for indoor gardens
                  • Good for containers
                  • Tons of medicinal benefits!

                  As a medicinal herb, Basil has been used internally to treat anxiety, colds, colic, cough, depression, diarrhea, fever, flatulence, flu, indigestion, insomnia, intestinal parasites and worms, exhaustion, gastric pain, gonorrhea, lactation problems, migraine headache, nausea, stomach cramps, sore throat, and vomiting, and externally to treat acne, insect bites and stings, loss of smell, skin problems, snake bites.

                  ⚠️ Do not use medicinally while pregnant.

                  ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

                    As a companion plant, it attracts hummingbirds, pollinators, and beneficial insects, and repels asparagus beetles, cabbage moths, cabbage white butterfly, cabbage worms, carrot rust fly, flies, maggots, mice, mosquitoes, spider mites, thrips, and tomato hornworms. 

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                    The Lime Basil plant is very easy to grow and smells extremely fragrant!  It has an amazing lemon scent, perfect for homemade lemonade!  Use this in all your favorite culinary creations!  It grows to the perfect size for planting in containers, and the aroma of just passing by this herb, will take your senses on an enjoyable ride. 


                    What is Lime Basil?

                    Lime Basil offers a crisp citrus flavor, with a zesty undertones.   It grows as an annual herb with white or lavender flowers.  It has many medicinal purposes which makes it an "all around great herb" to grow in your own gardens. 

                    Health Benefits of Lime Basil

                    From treating some cancers, symptoms of stress, asthma and diabetes, Lime Basil is recognized widely as a medicinal herb.   


                    Ways to Consume Lime Basil

                    Used commonly in fresh cooked recipes, always add it at the last moment so that the cooking doesn't destroy the citrus flavor.  It is a favorite ingredient in pesto, and used to thicken soups. Try it with fried chicken, or steeping it in milk to create lovely ice creams or chocolates.  Don't toss the flower buds, they are full of flavor and are edible as well. 

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                      Marjoram, Sweet

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                      • Has an Oregano-like flavor. It can be used in many dishes including meats, stews, casseroles, poultry, sausages, and sauces

                        - Can be used dried or fresh.
                        Great flavor and taste

                        - Marjoram is also known for its healing properties with rheumatoid pain, tension headaches and minor digestive problems

                        - It can be used in potpourri or added to sachets for linen and clothing cupboards

                        - Easy to grow in a small container 

                      • Days to Maturity | 90 days

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                      Oregano - Greek

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                      • One of the most popular Oregano varieties. Use fresh or dried in sauces and soups - or any culinary creation

                      • Days to Maturity | 90 days


                      Additional Details

                      Hippocrates used oregano as an antiseptic, as well as a cure for stomach and respiratory ailments. It is still used today in Greece as a palliative for sore throat. Oregano is also high in antioxidant activity, due to a high content of phenolic acids and flavonoids.



                       

                       

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                      Sprouts/Microgreens - Wheat Grass

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                      • Wheatgrass is the freshly sprouted first leaves of the common wheat plant, used as a food, drink, or dietary supplement. Like most plants, wheatgrass contains chlorophyll, amino acids, minerals, vitamins and enzymes. Claims about the health benefits of wheatgrass range from providing supplemental nutrition to having unique curative properties.

                      • Wheatgrass is an excellent source of dietary fiber, just like any whole grains.

                        - High in folic acid, protein, B-complex vitamins and vitamin E.

                        - The wheat sprouts are extremely rich in Vitamins A,B, C and E along with other minerals.

                         
                      • Day to Sprout | 2-3 days - The wheat grass will be ready to juice in appx. 7 to 10 days

                       Read:  How to Sprout Wheat Berries at Home in a Mason Jar

                       Read:  How to Grow Wheatgrass at Home *Without Soil* 

                        

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                      Parsley - Triple Moss Curled

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                      • The Triple Moss Curled Parsley plant grows to about 12" tall with high yields of very dark green curled leaves

                        - Grows thickly and resembles a bunch of moss (hence the name)

                        - Excellent for drying and use as a garnish

                        - Extremely flavorful and aromatic


                      • Days to Maturity | 70 days

                      • Planting Guide | Sow directly in your garden and space seeds 7" apart. Seeds can take a while to sprout. Can take 3-4 weeks before seedlings appear. Plant will grow to about 10" tall in about 60 days.


                       

                       

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                      Basil, Dark Opal Purple

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                      Dark Opal Purple Basil is a dark, fragrant beauty with its glossy, deep black-purple leaves that shimmer with iridescence in bright light, plum-colored stems, and edible violet flower spikes that make a spectacular garnish. A 1962 All-America Selections Winner! This annual basil plant produces extremely fragrant dark purple leaves. It can be used as a garnish or to make flavored vinegars. This basil drys excellently and is very easy to grow. Gardening in a small space or wanting to use a container? This variety grows great in them! 

                      Use it to add sweet, intense anise flavor and a dreamy purple color to pesto or bruschetta, or mix it into a moody Caprese salad with Black Krim Tomatoes.

                      Harvest the leaves and stems from the top part of the plant, and pinch off edible flower buds as they appear, which prevents the leaves from turning bitter, and signals the plant to branch out and grow more leaves, making a bushier plant. 

                      The more you harvest, the more it grows! 

                      • Sweet, intense anise flavor
                      • Slow to bolt (flower)
                      • 1962 All-America Selections (AAS) Winner
                      • Good for containers
                      • Tons of medicinal benefits!

                      As a medicinal herb, Basil has been used internally to treat anxiety, colds, colic, cough, depression, diarrhea, fever, flatulence, flu, indigestion, insomnia, intestinal parasites and worms, exhaustion, gastric pain, gonorrhea, lactation problems, migraine headache, nausea, stomach cramps, sore throat, and vomiting, and externally to treat acne, insect bites and stings, loss of smell, skin problems, snake bites.

                      ⚠️ Do not use medicinally while pregnant.

                      ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

                      Plant Basil in your garden to attract hummingbirds, pollinators, and other beneficial insects.

                      Basil is also know to repel aphids, asparagus beetles, cabbage moths, cabbage white butterfly, cabbage worms, carrot rust fly, flies, maggots, mice, mosquitoes, spider mites, thrips, and tomato hornworms!

                      What is Dark Opal Purple Basil?

                      This sweet and very popular variety of basil has gorgeous purple-black glossy foliage and a delicious aroma. It's eye catching and a beautiful, colorful garden plant.  This basil produces small to medium sized, tender leaves.  It is slow to bolt and grows at a steady pace.  The dark purple has a green metallic undertone or sheen and in bright light it can appear flat and open.  


                      Health Benefits of Dark Opal Purple Basil

                      Dark Opal Purple Basil has a variety of medicinal benefits and has been known to improve digestive functions, treat acne and insect bites, improve nausea, and work as a sedative for muscle spasms and cramps.   


                      Ways to Consume Dark Opal Purple Basil

                      Like many basil varieties, Dark Opal Purple Basil has a degree of licorice flavor, and it is used in the culinary world as an attractive garnish with good flavor.  Use this herb fresh or dried and even frozen.  It works wonderfully in salads and on sandwiches.  The uses for this herb are endless and everyone should take advantage of this fresh and spicy leaf.

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                        Parsley - Evergreen

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                        Evergreen Parsley Seeds
                        (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO)

                        • Dark green curly parsley leaves.

                          - Can withstand frost and cooler temps better than the other varieties.

                          - Use this parsley for garnishing, and culinary decoration.

                        • Day to Maturity | 70 days

                        • Planting Guide | Sow directly in your garden and space seeds 7" apart. Seeds can take a while to sprout. Can take 3-4 weeks before seedlings appear. Plant will grow to about 10" tall in about 60 days.


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                        Parsley is a commonly grown culinary and medicinal herb that is often used as a domestic medicine. The fresh leaves are highly nutritious and can be considered a natural vitamin and mineral supplement in their own right. The plants prime use is as a diuretic where it is effective in ridding the body of stones and in treating jaundice, dropsy, cystitis etc. It is also a good detoxifier, helping the body to get rid of toxins via the urine and therefore helping in the treatment of a wide range of diseases such as rheumatism

                         

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                        Basil, Lemon

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                        Lemon Basil, also called Hoary Basil (for its fuzzy stems), is a hybrid cross between traditional basil and lime basil.

                        The bright green leaves have a sweet lemony aroma and a tangy lemon-anise flavor that’s best used fresh in seafood dishes, fruit salads, lemonade, cocktails, and salad dressings. Add at the end of cooking to preserve the citrus flavor, then garnish with the edible flowers.

                        Harvest the leaves and stems from the top part of the plant, and pinch off edible flower buds as they appear, which prevents the leaves from turning bitter, and signals the plant to branch out and grow more leaves, making a bushier plant.

                        The more you harvest, the more it grows!

                        • Tangy lemon-anise flavor
                        • Culinary and medicinal
                        • Good for indoor gardens
                        • Good for containers
                        • Tons of medicinal benefits!

                        As a medicinal herb, Basil has been used internally to treat anxiety, colds, colic, cough, depression, diarrhea, fever, flatulence, flu, indigestion, insomnia, intestinal parasites and worms, exhaustion, gastric pain, gonorrhea, lactation problems, migraine headache, nausea, stomach cramps, sore throat, and vomiting, and externally to treat acne, insect bites and stings, loss of smell, skin problems, snake bites.

                        ⚠️ Do not use medicinally while pregnant.

                        ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

                        As a companion plant, Basil attracts hummingbirds, pollinators, and beneficial insects, and repels asparagus beetles, cabbage moths, cabbage white butterfly, cabbage worms, carrot rust fly, flies, maggots, mice, mosquitoes, spider mites, thrips, and tomato hornworms. 

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                        Health Benefits of Lemon Basil

                        Basil is a known health tonic for expecting mothers and when mixed with tea it increases lactation in mothers.  It is also a nerve tonic and young children are sometimes encouraged to chew on the leaves of basil because it stimulates brain cells and can increase memory.  

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                          Garlic - (Soft Neck) Silver Rose

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                          This heirloom garlic has medium to large bulb.

                            • Rose-colored cloves in very smooth bright-white bulbs.
                            • Mild flavor
                            • Beautiful garlic to braid!
                            • The longest-storing garlic we sell.
                            • Fast-growing garlic.
                            • Very popular in western and southern US and in France and Italy.

                          How to Plant Garlic

                          Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

                          Key Planting Info:

                          • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
                          • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
                          • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
                          • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


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                            Catnip

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                            Catnip is not the most beautiful plant you can grow, but it’s quite useful. The small spikes of white speckled flowers attract pollinators and beneficial insects to the vegetable garden. And the same compound that sends cats flying to the moon also sends mosquitoes flying away. Also repels ants, aphids, cabbage moths, cabbage white butterfly, cabbage worms, potato beetles, cucumber beetles, flea beetles, Japanese beetles, mice, roaches, slugs, squash bugs, voles, and weevils, which makes it a great companion for just about everyone (except Parsley). Reseeds easily and can become invasive. Use the minty leaves to flavor tea, pasta, vegetables, soups, and sauces.

                          • Mosquito repellent
                          • Can be invasive
                          • Grows 2'-3' tall
                          • Good for containers
                          •  
                            As a medicinal herb, Catnip has been used internally to treat anxiety, colds, cough, fever, insomnia, nervousness, restlessness, sore throat, and upset stomach, and externally to treat black eyes and other bruises.

                            ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

                            SEED PLANTING TIPS

                            • Botanical name: Nepeta cataria
                            • Life cycle: Herbaceous perennial
                            • Hardiness zones: 3-9
                            • Planting season: Spring, fall
                            • Days to maturity: 75-85 days; can begin harvesting when 6" tall
                            • Depth to plant seeds: 1/4" deep
                            • Days to germinate (sprout): 7-14 days
                            • Germination soil temps: 60F-70F
                            • Spacing between plants: 18"-24" apart
                            • Spacing between rows: 24"-36" apart
                            • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per 2 sq. ft.
                            • Soil types: Sandy, loamy, silty, rocky, poor, rich, dry, moist, well-drained
                            • Soil pH: 6.0-7.8
                            • Sun needs: Full sun, part shade
                            • Water needs: Low
                            • Cold stratify: Yes
                            • Frost tolerant: Yes
                            • Heat tolerant: No
                            • Drought tolerant: Yes
                            • Deer resistant: Yes
                            • Cat resistant: No
                            • Culinary use: Yes
                            • Medicinal use: Yes

                            Good companion plants: Bean, Beet, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Collards, Cucumber, Eggplant, Fava Bean, Hyssop, Kale, Kohlrabi, Lavender, Lettuce, Mustard, Potato, Pumpkin, Radish, Rutabaga, Soybean, Strawberry, Squash, Tomato, Turnip, Zucchini

                            More facts about Catnip:

                            • Nepeta cataria. Perennial.
                            • Classic aromatic scent that is proven to attract cats. They absolutely love to roll around in it.
                            • Plant produces flavorful leaves that can be used in many culinary dishes and teas.
                            • Said to have medicinal properties to relieve cold and flu symptoms.
                            • Catnip is also a VERY effective mosquito repellent.
                            • According to ScienceDaily.com, nepetalactone, the essential oil in catnip that gives the plant its characteristic odor, is about ten times more effective at repelling mosquitoes than DEET — the compound used in most commercial insect repellents.
                            • Simply grow catnip near the backyard or patio of your house.

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                            Anise (Aniseed)

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                            Anise (Pimpinella anisum), also called Aniseed, is a sweet, aromatic annual in the parsley family.

                            The leaves and flowers are lacy, delicate, and delicious, and plants can grow 2'-3' tall.

                            With a fresh licorice flavor, use as you would Tarragon and Fennel in both savory meat and vegetable dishes, salads and dressings, and sweet baked goods, such as biscotti.

                            Chew the seeds for a natural breath freshener and digestif. Its aromatic seeds are also used for cooking and herbal medicine.

                            You may be familiar with the anise flavor if you've had absinthe, as anise seeds are the basis for this famous alcoholic beverage. 

                            • Licorice flavor
                            • Edible seeds and leaves
                            • Culinary and medicinal
                            • Good for containers

                            As a companion plant, it attracts pollinators and beneficial insects, and repels aphids, cabbage moths, cabbage white fly, cabbage worms, slugs, and snails, but is strangely irresistible to bears, deer, dogs, and mice.

                            As a medicinal herb, Anise has been used internally to treat bad breath, bloating, constipation, cough, flatulence, hot flashes, indigestion, lack of appetite, migraine headaches, and upset stomach, and externally to treat bronchitis, eye pain, and swelling. 

                            ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

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                            Basil, Cinnamon (Mexican Basil)

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                            Cinnamon Basil, also called Mexican Basil, has glossy, deep green leaves that turn reddish at the tips when mature, and dark cinnamon-colored stems. Its warm, sweet cinnamon-anise flavor is especially nice in ham and pork dishes, apple pie and other desserts, and kombucha.

                            By far the most popular variety and possibly one of the most fragrant, this basil grows easily. Its aroma will remind you of sweet cinnamon and it is popular for use in hot drinks and paired with fresh fruit.

                            This sweet basil is exotic and has dark green leaves with purplish-red stems and purple blooms. It's spicy and has a cinnamon-like taste and scent. If you like making homemade potpourris or dried flower arrangements try adding some cinnamon basil!

                            The violet flower spikes make an unusual garnish or addition to salads. Harvest the leaves and stems from the top part of the plant, and pinch off edible flower buds as they appear, which prevents the leaves from turning bitter, and signals the plant to branch out and grow more leaves, making a bushier plant.

                            The more you harvest, the more it grows!

                            • Cinnamon-anise flavor
                            • Tons of medicinal benefits!
                            • Good for indoor gardens
                            • Good for containers

                            As a medicinal herb, Basil has been used internally to treat anxiety, colds, colic, cough, depression, diarrhea, fever, flatulence, flu, indigestion, insomnia, intestinal parasites and worms, exhaustion, gastric pain, gonorrhea, lactation problems, migraine headache, nausea, stomach cramps, sore throat, and vomiting, and externally to treat acne, insect bites and stings, loss of smell, skin problems, snake bites.

                            ⚠️ Do not use medicinally while pregnant.

                            ⚠️ Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

                              Plant Basil in your garden to attract hummingbirds, pollinators, and other beneficial insects.

                              Basil is also know to repel aphids, asparagus beetles, cabbage moths, cabbage white butterfly, cabbage worms, carrot rust fly, flies, maggots, mice, mosquitoes, spider mites, thrips, and tomato hornworms!

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                              Health Benefits of Cinnamon Basil

                              Cinnamon basil is a must have, medicinal herb. It offers anti-inflammatory benefits and can relieve symptoms of arthritis!  If you suffer from allergies, diabetes, colds, the flu, or infertility, some would swear by the benefits of consuming cinnamon basil and how it's improved their health.  It is even used in the treatment of some cancers.  It naturally boosts your immune system and is a known anti-bacterial and anti-viral. Are you growing this yet?...because you should be! 

                               


                              Ways to Consume Cinnamon Basil

                              Use this exotic and fragrant basil in any recipe that calls for basil. The sweet flavor is great when paired with other fruity herbs. Pick the leaves when small and tender and use them in your favorite recipes or put them in bottles of olive oil to make cinnamon flavored oil. Cinnamon basil pairs harmoniously with apple pie filling, apple sauce, pork or ham dishes.  Add frozen basil leaves to soups or sauces.  Cinnamon basil can also be used to make refreshing teas, hot or cold! 

                               

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                                Mint - Peppermint

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                                Hybrid



                                Mint, Peppermint

                                • Peppermint is typically used in teas, jellies, deserts, and salads.

                                  - Extremely fragrant.

                                  - Sweet smelling
                                  .

                                  - Acts as a natural wasp repellant.

                                  - Perennial.


                                  - Can be used as a garnish on ice cream and drinks.


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                                Garlic - (Soft Neck) Nootka Rose (Organic)

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                                This heirloom garlic has medium to large bulb. 

                                • Beautifully bright white skin with light rose-colored streaked cloves
                                • Very attractive for braiding.
                                • Excellent flavor.
                                • Strong flavor.
                                • In rich soil, cloves can lose their rosy hue.
                                • This variety of garlic has long shelf-life and will store well into next spring or even summer.

                                How to Plant Garlic

                                Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

                                Key Planting Info:

                                • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
                                • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
                                • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
                                • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


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                                Garlic - (Soft Neck) Early Purple Italian (Organic)

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                                Quick Overview


                                • Organic
                                Best Seller!
                                • Early
                                • An excellent variety for hot climates
                                • Mild Flavor
                                • Purple stripes

                                Details

                                The bulb is large and white-skinned with purple stripes and numerous small cloves. Widely grown around Gilroy, California, the "garlic capital" of the world.


                                How to Plant Garlic

                                Garlic can be planted in the spring as soon as the ground can be worked, but fall planting is recommended. Bulbs will grow bigger and more flavorful when you plant them in the fall.  Plant 6 to 8 weeks before your first hard frost.  In southern areas, February or March can be a better time to plant.

                                Key Planting Info:

                                • Break apart cloves from bulb but keep the papery husk on each individual clove.
                                • Ensure soil is well-drained with plenty of organic matter. Plant in Full Sun.
                                • Plant 4 inches apart & 2 inches deep, in their upright position (the wide end down and pointed end facing up).
                                • Come springtime, shoots will begin to emerge.


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                                  Summer Savory

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                                  • The Summer Savory plant grows tasty peppery flavored leaves

                                    - This is the herb to use if you want to flavor beans, cabbage, peas, and any other dishes

                                  • Widely used as a medicinal herb for curing sore throats

                                    - Use the leaves to make some tea and you'll be feeling great

                                  • Days to Maturity | 65 days 

                                   

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                                  Sprouts/Microgreens - Clover, Red Crimson

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                                  • Sweet mild flavor.

                                    - Certified Organic.

                                    - These sprouts are actually larger and more flavorful than alfalfa sprouts and make a great addition to sandwiches and salads.

                                    - If you like Clover sprouts, make sure to check out Alfalfa sprouts.


                                  Did you know? Clover contains high concentrations of isoflavones which are thought to have powerful anti-cancer properties. Clover flavor is a lot like alfalfa; mild and nutty. Sprouts last better if stored in the fridge.

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                                  Chervil (French Parsley)

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                                  Chervil, also called French Parsley and Garden Chervil, is an ancient aromatic annual in the parsley family, with similar fern-like leaves, tiny white flowers, and a sweet flavor that’s a delicate mix of parsley, anise, and pepper. Leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers are all edible. It prefers growing in part shade in moist soil with cool temps, so it’s good for indoor gardens or fall/winter gardens in mild climates. An important ingredient in fines herbes, along with chives, parsley, and tarragon, used extensively in French gourmet cooking. Loses its flavor when dried, so chop or chiffonade to add a freshness to salads, dressings, herb butter, sauces, seafood, peas, poultry, green beans, carrots, eggs, and herbal tea.

                                  As a companion plant, it attracts pollinators and beneficial insects, and repels ants, aphids, slugs, and snails.

                                  As a medicinal herb, Chervil has been used internally to treat arthritis, bronchitis, congestion, cough, gum disease, hiccups, low blood pressure, menstrual cramps, skin problems, and swelling, and externally to treat painful joints, tired eyes, and wounds.

                                  YIELD Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

                                  • Parsley-anise-pepper flavor
                                  • All parts are edible
                                  • Good for indoor gardens
                                  • Good for containers

                                  SEED PLANTING TIPS

                                  • Botanical name: Anthriscus cerefolium
                                  • Life cycle: Herbaceous annual
                                  • Hardiness zones: 3-10
                                  • Planting season: Spring, fall
                                  • Days to maturity: 40-60 days; can begin harvesting when 6" tall
                                  • Depth to plant seeds: 1/4" deep
                                  • Days to germinate (sprout): 14-28 days
                                  • Germination soil temps: 55F-65F
                                  • Spacing between plants: 9"-12" apart
                                  • Spacing between rows: 18"-24" apart
                                  • # of plants per sq. ft.: Appx. 1 plant per sq. ft.
                                  • Soil types: Sandy, loamy, rich, moist, well-drained
                                  • Soil pH: 6.0-7.5
                                  • Sun needs: Full sun, part shade, full shade
                                  • Water needs: Average
                                  • Cold stratify: No
                                  • Frost tolerant: Yes
                                  • Heat tolerant: No
                                  • Drought tolerant: No
                                  • Deer resistant: Yes
                                  • Culinary use: Yes
                                  • Medicinal use: Yes

                                  Good companion plants: Broccoli, Carrot, Cilantro/Coriander, Dill, Lettuce, Mint, Radish, Yarrow

                                  More facts about Chervil:

                                  • Pregnant women were bathed in an infusion of it; a lotion of it was used as a skin cleanser; and it was used medicinally as a blood purifier.
                                  • It was also claimed to be useful as a digestive aid, for lowering high blood pressure, and, infused with vinegar, for curing hiccups

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                                    Sprouts/Microgreens - Cress

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                                    • Cress is one of the healthiest and most popular microgreens available.

                                    • Perfect for gourmet salads and many other vegetarian culinary creations.
                                    • Very easy and quick to grow.

                                    • Little space is required to grow cress.

                                     

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                                    Fenugreek

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                                    • The Fenugreek plant produces extremely flavorful seeds which are widely used in many Indian dishes, including Curry powder
                                    • The green leaves are used in many Middle Eastern vegetable dishes
                                    • Fenugreek also has a long history of being used as a medicinal herb to aid in digestion and aid in healing
                                    • Acts as a laxactive. lubricates the intestines, and reduces fevers. Has also been shown to lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels. Helps with asthma and sinus issues by reducing mucus. Promotes lactation in nursing mothers. Good for eyes and for inflammation and lung disorders.
                                    • Days to Maturity | 75 days


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                                    Basil, Red Velvet Leaf

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                                    Red Velvet Leaf Basil is a delight for all of your senses. When you see the firm, smooth, deep burgundy leaves, you must touch them, which releases a divine anise fragrance that you have to nibble, and then you hear your own sigh of gratitude that this enchanting herb is growing in your garden, producing all summer long.

                                    Harvest the leaves and stems from the top part of the plant, and pinch off edible flower buds as they appear, which prevents the leaves from turning bitter, and signals the plant to branch out and grow more leaves, making a bushier plant.

                                    The more you harvest, the more it grows!

                                    • Rich basil flavor
                                    • Culinary, medicinal, and ornamental
                                    • Good for indoor gardens
                                    • Good for containers
                                    • Tons of medicinal benefits!

                                    As a medicinal herb, Basil has been used internally to treat anxiety, colds, colic, cough, depression, diarrhea, fever, flatulence, flu, indigestion, insomnia, intestinal parasites and worms, exhaustion, gastric pain, gonorrhea, lactation problems, migraine headache, nausea, stomach cramps, sore throat, and vomiting, and externally to treat acne, insect bites and stings, loss of smell, skin problems, snake bites.

                                    Works as well with garlic and tomato as it does with honey and fruit, and makes a rich herbal tea. Dress up a Lollo Rossa Lettuce salad with the edible amethyst flowers.

                                    YIELD Do not use medicinally while pregnant.

                                    YIELD Medicinal properties are presented as information only, and are not a recommendation or prescription for use. Consult a medical professional before using any herb medicinally.

                                    As a companion plant, it attracts hummingbirds, pollinators, and beneficial insects, and repels asparagus beetles, cabbage moths, cabbage white butterfly, cabbage worms, carrot rust fly, flies, maggots, mice, mosquitoes, spider mites, thrips, and tomato hornworms.

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                                    This Red Velvet Leaf Basil plant produces high yields of deed red-colored leaves that are very aromatic.  It will produce continuously all season long, and grows perfect in containers. 
                                     

                                    What is Red Velvet Leaf Basil?

                                    This variety of basil boasts unusual reddish-purple leaves and has a stronger flavor than most other types.  It is appealing in salads, and used often as a garnish. It's been known to repel mosquitoes too!  You can raise this type of basil indoors in a sunny window or outdoors in areas with warm summers. 

                                    Health Benefits of Red Velvet Leaf Basil

                                    Red Velvet Leaf Basil is packed with phyto-nutrients and health benefits.   Rub crushed leaves on your skin to repel mosquitoes.  It is a potent anti-oxidant with anti-inflammatory properties as well. This basil is an excellent source of iron and has been known to clear the mind and uplift the spirit. 


                                    Ways to Consume Red Velvet Leaf Basil

                                    Try Red Velvet Leaf Basil in your favorite salads, fruit jams, sauces, tea or paired with fresh fruit.  Garlic flavors pair beautifully with this basil also. 

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                                      Sprouts/Microgreens - Pea, Green

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                                      • Organic
                                      • Ready to eat as a sprout just a soon as they pop.
                                      • Sweet and delicious in salads and casseroles.

                                      • Day to Maturity | 3-7 days


                                       

                                       

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                                      Sprouts/Microgreens - Sunflower

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                                      Baby sunflower micro-greens are delicious!  If you've never tried sprouting sunflowers they make a great addition to salads. They are extremely rich in essential nutrients.

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                                      Sprouts/Microgreens - Radish, Classic

                                      From $299 USD
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                                      • Easy to grow - and - taste great.
                                      • Radish sprouts have gained popularity in recent years.
                                      • Certified Organic

                                      • Day to Maturity | 3-6 days


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                                      Dill - Mammoth

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                                      • Annual plant
                                      • Adds great flavor and color to many culinary creations
                                      • 3 ft. plant with strongly aromatic foliage, stems, and heads
                                      • Excellent for fresh pickling
                                      • Days to Maturity | 40 - 65 days

                                      Additional Details

                                      Dill has a very long history of herbal use going back more than 2,000 years. The seeds are a common and very effective household remedy for a wide range of digestive problems. An infusion is especially efficacious in treating gripe in babies and flatulence in young children. The seed is aromatic, carminative, mildly diuretic, galactogogue, stimulant and stomachic.

                                      Other Medicinal Properties

                                      Dill is also used in the form of an extracted essential oil. Used either in an infusion, or by eating the seed whole, the essential oil in the seed relieves intestinal spasms and griping, helping to settle colic. Chewing the seed improves bad breath. Dill is also a useful addition to cough, cold and flu remedies, it can be used with antispasmodics such as Viburnum opulus to relieve period pains. Dill will also help to increase the flow of milk in nursing mothers and will then be taken by the baby in the milk to help prevent colic.

                                       

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