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Herbal Garden Seed Collection – 15 Heirloom Herbs for Cooking, Tea & Pollinator Gardens
Herbal Garden Seed Collection – 15 Heirloom Herbs for Cooking, Tea & Pollinator Gardens
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Create a beautiful and useful garden with this collection of 15 heirloom herb seeds. These classic varieties have been grown in home gardens for generations, valued for their fragrance, flavor, and long history in traditional gardens around the world.
🌱 What You’ll Grow – 15 Heirloom Herbs:
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Thai Holy Basil – aromatic variety used in Southeast Asian cooking.
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Borage – star-shaped blue flowers, loved by bees.
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Calendula – cheerful blooms, often used decoratively.
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Catnip – a favorite treat for cats.
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German Chamomile – daisy-like flowers with a gentle scent.
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Chives – onion-flavored herb, easy to grow.
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Cilantro – essential for salsa and fresh dishes.
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Echinacea – striking perennial that attracts pollinators.
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English Lavender – fragrant blossoms for garden borders or crafts.
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Lemon Balm – lemon-scented leaves, great in the garden or pots.
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Oregano – classic Mediterranean cooking herb.
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Parsley – versatile garnish and kitchen staple.
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Peppermint – vigorous grower, plant in containers to contain spread.
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Sage – savory flavor, popular in roasts and stuffing.
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Yarrow – hardy plant with clusters of small flowers.
✨ Each packet comes clearly labeled with planting instructions, making this set beginner-friendly while still exciting for experienced gardeners.
Why Gardeners Choose This Collection
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🌿 A culinary herb collection to enhance meals.
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🌼 Pollinator-friendly plants for bees and butterflies.
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🌱 Easy-to-grow heirloom seeds (non-GMO, open-pollinated).
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🎁 A thoughtful gift for gardeners, homesteaders, or cooks.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
Seeds are for gardening use only. Herbs may have a long history of traditional use, but always consult a healthcare provider before consuming any plant, especially if pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or managing a health condition. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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