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Herbs Seeds

Elevate your life with our extraordinary collection of spice seeds!

Discover special, high-quality herbs cultivated and preserved by skilled farmers from across the nation, passed down from generation to generation.

Add health, depth, and intoxicating scents of nature’s perfumes to your life today.

  • Chinese Garlic Chives Seeds

    Chinese Garlic Chives Seeds

    $7$16
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  • Sale! Culantro Seeds

    Culantro Seeds

    $7$17
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  • Sale! Dark Opal Purple Basil Seeds

    Dark Opal Purple Basil Seeds

    $7$15
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  • Medicinal Herb Bank- 15 Herbs for Healing

    Medicinal Herb Bank- 15 Herbs for Healing

    $75
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  • Broadleaf Sage Organic Seeds

    Broadleaf Sage

    $5
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  • Basil Organic Seeds

    Basil Organic Seeds

    $5
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  • Dill Bouquet Organic Seeds - Heirloom, Open Pollinated Non GMO Grow the organic vegetables yourself Free shipping throughout the USA

    Dill Bouquet

    $5
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  • Parsley Organic Seeds

    Parsley Organic Seeds

    $5
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  • Lemon Balm Organic Seeds

    Lemon Balm Organic Seeds

    $5
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  • Peppermint Organic Seeds

    Peppermint Organic Seeds

    $5
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  • Spearmint Organic Seeds

    Spearmint Organic Seeds

    $5
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  • Rosemary Organic Seeds

    $5
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  • Cilantro Organic Seeds

    Cilantro Organic

    $5
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Herb Seeds FAQ

Growing your own herbs allows you to control the quality of the herbs, ensuring that they are fresh and free from pesticides.

Additionally, it is more cost-effective to grow your own herbs in the long run.

Herbs that do well in indoor settings include basil, chives, parsley, and cilantro.

These herbs do not require too much space and can thrive in containers.

Herb seeds should be stored in a cool, dry, and dark place.

Airtight containers or resealable bags are recommended to keep moisture out.

Herb seeds should be kept moist, but not waterlogged.

A good rule of thumb is to water them once a day, but adjust according to the humidity levels in your area.

Yes, it is possible to plant different herbs together in the same container.

However, it is important to choose herbs that have similar growing requirements and do not compete with each other for space or nutrients.

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