Collection: Herb Plants Seeds
- Oregano - Herb Seeds(265)
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Sold out - Ashwagandha India Ginseng - Herb Seeds(81)
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Sold out - Krishna Tulsi - Herb Seeds(50)
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Sold out - German Chamomile - Herb Seeds(171)
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Sold out - Basil Lemon Basil - Microgreen Seeds(76)
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Sold out - Garlic Chives - Herb Seeds(127)
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Sold out - Rama Tulsi - Herb Seeds(57)
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Sold out - Amaranthus, Choulai Red Leaf - Microgreen Seeds(74)
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Sold out - Rucola Cultivated, Rocket Cultivated - Herb Seeds(139)
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Imagine being able to tell your guests that the meal you're serving came from a seed you planted in your garden.
A gourmet herb garden can provide you with the unique opportunity to serve your visitors with the fruits of a single seed.
They don't take up a lot of space and can produce a lot of fruit And our variety of herb plant seeds can help you achieve these goals. We present you the highest quality herb plant seeds to grow in your herb garden at nurserylive.
Starting herbs from our herb plant seed is arguably the most versatile way to grow herbs whether you want to make a windowsill herb garden grow a few herbs in pots or dedicate a corner of your garden to growing herbs.
benefits of growing herbs from seeds
When you cultivate herbs from herb plant seeds you never have to worry about the basil and parsley drying up and becoming brittle before you can use them.
Plus going to the garden or a plant on your window sill is far more convenient than going to the supermarket. Dried herbs are typically a more cost-effective and convenient option than fresh ones.
You wont have to worry about this quandary if you plant herbs. You always have fresh herbs on hand.
One option to reduce the cost of vital components is to grow your own herbs. You wont mind paying extra for herbs that are of the same or worse grade than those you can grow yourself. You also know everything there is to know about how those plants were grown.
You'll never have to worry about your herbs being contaminated or being exposed to a dangerous pesticide. With complete management you can choose to keep your operation completely organic or carefully select any fertiliser and pest control solutions.
The herb garden provides an excellent opportunity to try out new flavour combinations. Make use of your herbs to try out a few new recipes.
best herb seeds to grow
When you cultivate herbs from herb plant seeds you never have to worry about the basil and parsley drying up and becoming brittle before you can use them.
Plus going to the garden or a plant on your window sill is far more convenient than going to the supermarket.
Dried herbs are typically a more cost-effective and convenient option than fresh ones. You wont have to worry about this quandary if you plant herbs.
You always have fresh herbs on hand. One option to reduce the cost of vital components is to grow your own herbs.You wont mind paying extra for herbs that are of the same or worse grade than those you can grow yourself.
You also know everything there is to know about how those plants were grown. Youll never have to worry about your herbs being contaminated or being exposed to a dangerous pesticide.
With complete management you can choose to keep your operation completely organic or carefully select any fertiliser and pest control solutions.
The herb garden provides an excellent opportunity to try out new flavour combinations. Make use of your herbs to try out a few new recipes.
how to grow herb seeds in pots
Herbs require a lot of light in order to develop into healthy plants. This easy-to-assemble seed-starting rack with grow lights is ideal for growing herbs from seed indoors.
Seed-starting tablets peat pots toilet paper rolls newspaper pots and any other reusable container with a few drainage holes in the bottom can be used. Fill your seed beginning pots to within 12 inch of the top with pre-moistened seed starting mix.
Make two or three holes in the soil at the desired depth and drop two or three seeds into each hole. Cover the seeds with dirt and lightly moisten the surface. To keep the humidity in use a humidity dome.
Maintain a wet but not damp soil. Remove the humidity canopy and place the trays under lights once the seeds have sprouted. Once real leaves appear start fertilising the plants.
Begin by using a half-strength organic liquid fertiliser like fish fertiliser or worm casting tea. For best outcomes follow the directions on the label.
top herbs to grow from seeds
Foods using fresh herbs have a wonderful flavour and aroma. Snipping leaves and springs from your own homegrown plants shortly before meal preparation cant get any fresher.
Growing herbs from herb plant seeds is simple because once established the plants require little upkeep and generate a plentiful supply for harvesting as needed as well as drying and filling your spice jars.
You may grow sage mint thyme basil coriander and other herbs from Nurserlives Herb plant seeds collection and use them in a variety of dishes.