eBay1000+Common Thyme Seeds(Thymus vulgaris)True Winter Thyme Perennial Kitchen Garden Herb USA
Thyme has a well established reputation for providing healing and protection; it also symbolizes courage, bravery, and strength.This indispensable kitchen herb is a very hardy perennial shrub that grows up to 15" tall. The whole plant (leaves, stems and flowering tops) of Common Thyme is used to flavor a wide variety of dishes. Aids sore throats and coughs. Can also be used as an aromatic, ornamental landscape herb. Drought tolerant,great fresh or dried.
Sowing:
Start thyme herb seeds indoors 5-6 weeks before the last frost.sowing them ¼ inch deep in a flat. Keep them out of direct sunlight, but make sure the soil temperature is at least 70 degrees F.or 20 degrees C. Germination may take up to 28 days. Well after the last frost, transplant the seedlings 9-12 inches apart in sandy soil and full sun.Longer to germinate in the cool soil of spring.Thyme also grows well as a container plant.
Growing:
Make sure the seedlings have adequate moisture, but as soon as they are established don't water them. Thyme thrives on neglect, preferring dry soil with no fertilization. If the soil becomes too wet, the plant may suffer from root rot or other fungal diseases.Control weeks to prevent them from competing with discourage weeds. After the second spring of the plants’ growth,prune the plants down to half their height to encourage tender stems and neat growth.
Harvesting:
Harvest fresh leaves as soon as they reach a desirable size,cutting them down to 1-2 inch above ground level. The best time to harvest is in the morning after the dew has dried.The leaves reach their peak in flavor right before the flowers open. After this point the flavor decreases, to dry the entire spring, bundle them and hang them upside down in a warm place out of direct sunlight. After they have dried, rub them lightly to separate the leaves from the stems. Store the leaves in an airtight container.
eBay500+Mugwort Seeds(Artemisia vulgaris)Medicinal Culinary Perennial Herb USA
As a culinary garden herb, mugwort is widely grown throughout the world to season meats, stews, soups, and dumplings. Annual mugwort seeds are experiencing a renaissance here in the states as a calming and soothing tea leaf used to aid in blood circulation, dreaming, and acupuncture treatment.
Sowing
mugwort seeds grow a vigorous cool-season garden favorite with a weed-like hardiness best if sown directly either in spring or late fall.Lightly press without covering 3-4 mugwort seeds per hole 10-12" apart in fertile, well-drained garden soil in full sun to partial shade.Germinate in 7-21 days.
Growing
Best grown in poor to moderately fertile, dry to medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Does poorly in moist to wet soils where plants are susceptible to root rot. Plant stems tend to lodge in the summer, especially if grown in fertile soils and/or significant shade. General foliage decline often occurs in high humidity summer climates such as the St. Louis area. If foliage declines or stems flop in summer, plants may be sheared to revitalize. Plants can spread aggressively in the landscape. Easily propagated by division.
Harvesting
cut basal and middle leaves which grow to as much as 4” long, each leaf being deep green above and white tomentose beneath.
As an herbal medicine, leaves are technically edible, but bitter and toxic when consumed in quantity. Aroma from fresh or dried plant leaves will repel insects.
eBay200 seeds Choy Sum, Choi Sum, Yu Choy, Chinese Flowering Cabbage Veggies seeds
Description/TasteYu choy is a leafy vegetable that produces fleshy stalks 20-30 cm high with oval-shaped leaves. The branching stems are slender, crisp, smooth, and pale green, and attached to the stems are broad and flat, dark green leaves that have prominent veining spanning across the surface. There are also small, bright yellow flowers that first appear as green buds in loosely compacted clusters of 10-20 buds. The leaves, stems, and flowers of Yu choy are all edible and have a crunchy, tender consistency. Yu choy has a sweet, green taste similar to baby spinach, with subtle bitter and peppery notes.
Seasons/Availability Yu choy is available year-round, with a peak season in the spring through fall.
Current Facts Yu choy is botanically a member of the Brassicaceae family, also known as the cabbage or mustard family, and is a flowering vegetable favored for its sweet, green taste. Many different varieties are labeled generally under Yu choy, including Mongolian, Wa Wa choy, Humon, Red Stem, and Mui, and these varieties vary in size, color, and leaf shape. Yu choy is also harvested at many different stages, giving it a varying appearance when sold at fresh markets. Known by many different names including Yau choy, Yu chai, Green choy sum, and Choy sum, Yu choy is cultivated for its edible leaves, stalks, and flowers and is predominately utilized in Asian cuisine as a lightly cooked side dish.
Nutritional Value Yu choy is an excellent source of vitamins A and C, which are antioxidants that help repair damage within the skin and fight against free radicals. The greens are also a good source of calcium and contain some potassium and iron.
ApplicationsYu choy is best suited for raw or lightly cooked applications such as sautéing, blanching, steaming, or stir-frying. When fresh, the greens can be added raw into salads, and the young leaves and sprouts are mainly used. Though the greens can be used fresh, Yu choy is predominately utilized in cooked dishes, especially in Asian cuisine, and can be mixed into soups, steamed or sautéed and added into noodle dishes, or stir-fried with light sauces or chicken broth for a crisp and tender side dish. Yu choy is also increasing in popularity in Asian fusion dishes and is roasted and blended into pesto, served with potatoes and American wagyu, or mixed into flavored rice dishes with gremolata, pickled onions, and other unique ingredients. Yu choy pairs well with garlic, sesame, lemon, chicken stock, soy sauce, oyster sauce, white pepper, mushrooms, onions, squash, and meats such as poultry and pork. The stalks and leaves will keep 3-5 days when stored unwashed in the crisper drawer of the refrigerator.
100+Lemongrass Seeds(Cymbopogon citratus)West Indian Culinary Herb perennial plant seeds USA
This tropical grassy, bright green, perennial plant is a key ingredient in Asian cuisine.Lemongrass has a fresh, lemony scent, which is why it is widely used in fragrances and soaps.For culinary uses, try it in soups, marinades, salad dressings and of course stir-frys! Plus it freezes well! The West Indian lemongrass seeds grow the edible, tender, and delicious cultivar of lemon grass. Not to be confused with ornamental East Indian lemongrass seeds, the West Indian cultivar grows and looks nearly identical while offering a uniquely complex hint of minty citrus notes.
Sowing &Growing
Prepare the soil: Fill a seed tray with good quality, well-draining seed-starting mix. Lightly moisten the soil
Plant the seeds: Sow the lemongrass seeds on top of the soil and cover the seeds very lightly with soil. Mist the lemon grass seeds with water.
Cover the seeds:Cover the seed tray with a clear plastic dome or plastic wrap to create a mini greenhouse that will help to maintain moisture levels and warmth.
Provide the right conditions: Lemongrass seeds need warmth and humidity to germinate. Keep the seed tray in a warm, bright spot. Ideally, the temperature should be between 70-80°F (21-27°C).
Water carefully: Water the soil carefully, keeping it moist but not too wet. Avoid over watering as this can cause the seeds to rot.
Wait patiently: Lemongrass seeds can take anywhere from 1-3 weeks to germinate. Be patient and keep the soil moist and warm.
Matures: About 100 days as a 24-48" tall grassy mound.Ready for use in 90-100 days.
eBay50+Black Bamboo seeds Purple bamboo bonsai craft Garden Home Decoration Cold Resistance USA
Black bamboo(Phyllostachys nigra) also is known as purple bamboo,cultivated in many places in the north and south, strong cold resistance down to 14 degree F, light-loving and shade-loving, can be used for ornamental and medicinal purposes and craft small furniture or items such as fishing rods, walking sticks, musical instruments,handicrafts,bamboo bonsai, air purification, landmark decoration and home decoration.
Sowing
1.Get the seed-starting compost into a bucket or large bowl. Add a small amount of water while you mix the compost with your hand. Keep adding water while at the same time stirring until you get a moderately moist compost mixture.
2.Proceed to fill the several 3-inch square pots with the seed-starting compost.For each pot, add two black bamboo seeds on the surface and then add about 1/16 inches of compost to cover the seeds.With the seeds in place, spritz each of the pot with water to settle the compost around the newly planted black bamboo seeds. Keep spraying the water until the top layer of compost feels saturated.
3.As your choices, you need a propagation mat. Place this propagation mat near a large window with bright filtered light coming through it. Set its temperature to around 68 degrees F and set up the pots on top of the propagation mat.
4.Each time you notice the compost is starting to dry on the surface, spray a bit of water to moisten it. You should never let the seed-starting compost dry out.
5.After two weeks, you should start watching out for signs of sprouting. You should still be patient as some might take up to 6 months just to sprout.
6.With the seedlings showing better signs of growth, move them to a greenhouse environment. Such an environment should have bright light, temperatures above 68 degrees F, and high humidity. Always keep these seedlings out of direct sunlight and well-watered.
7.After a few weeks, you can now transplant the black bamboo plants into the field or garden. It is recommended that you transplant them in a partially shaded bed containing loamy soil. The soil should be well-drained.
Growing:
As part of taking care of your black bamboo plant,the use of nitrogen fertilizer is highly recommended for the best outcomes.To apply fertilizer, it should be done during the two growth phases of the plant. The first application has to be done during spring. This is when the plant is trying to gain new shoots. The second application is during the summer months when the plant rhizomes are expanding. You can prune the plants to limit their growth into thick clumps or hedges.
Black bamboo plants start out as green in color when young. The change from green to black happens after one to three years of growth.
This type of bamboo is non-invasive as compared to some other bamboo species.
You can do so by placing them in containers that restrict their root growth,but too much restriction is not healthy for the plant.
When you plant this species in the ground, it will grow up to 5 feet in height every year that passes. The maximum height it can achieve is 20 feet, and diameter to 2 inches. For a container plant, expect that it would only reach three-quarters of its expected normal size.
eBay100+ Peppermint Seeds(Mentha piperita) Heirloom Perennial Herbal
Peppermint (Mentha x piperita) is grown for their leaves which are used to flavor vinegar and jelly (often served with roast lamb and other meats), and to enhance thirst-quenching cooling beverages. Sowing Start seed indoors 8 to 10 weeks prior to last spring frost. Or, sow directly outdoors in partially shaded, moist soil. Sows best through softwood cuttings. Also Sows well through rootball division. Mint seeds generally germinate between 12 and 16 days. Planting and harvesting Mints should be planted where they will not encroach on other plants. It is ideal for outdoor,container and hydroponic culture. Mints grown outdoors prefers full sun. Mint revels in deep, rich, moist ground and requires little care except manicuring or fertilizing in the spring. However, as the stems grow rapidly and the leaves become thin and small as the season advances, it is advisable to cut down from a third to a half of the patch when 6 or 8 inches high, drying the leaves and putting them in tight jars for winter use. Then soak the cut over area with liquid manure to stimulate a second crop of foliage. A month later, treat another area similarly. Thus a succession of succulent foliage may be had all season.
Georgia Collard Greens Seeds, NON-GMO, Heirloom Collard Seed, Multiple Sizes
HEIRLOOM. A southern favorite that is high in calcium.
Comes in 50 seeds, 1/2 Pound and 1 Pound Packs.....130,000 Seeds per Pound
Packed in Re-Sealable Foil Packaging for easy Storage.
HEIRLOOM. A southern favorite that is high in calcium.
Full Description
Rich in flavor, texture, and nutrition, collard greens are essential to traditional southern cooking, lending flavorful heft to stew, minestrone, and stuffing.
Enjoy steamed, braised, or stir-fried. The mild cabbage-like flavor of the tender leaves improves with a light frost. Plant in spring and again in late summer for a fall to winter harvest. Traditionally paired with ham hocks or other pork dishes.
Days To Maturity
65 days
Leaf Texture
Smooth
Sun
Full Sun
Spread
12 inches
Height
24-36 inches
Sow Method
Direct Sow/Indoor Sow
Planting Time
Fall, Spring, Summer
Sow Time
2-4 weeks before last frost
eBayChinese Kale Kailaan Chinese Broccoli Gai Lan Choi(White flower) Chinese kale vegetable (Brassica oleracea var. alboglabra) is an interesting and delicious vegetable crop that originated in China. This vegetable is remarkably similar to western broccoli in appearance, and is thus known as Chinese broccoli. Chinese kale vegetable plants, which are sweeter tasting than broccoli, are high in vitamins A and C, and rich in calcium.
Planting: Growing Chinese broccoli plants is extremely easy. These plants are very forgiving and do well with minimal care. Since these plants grow best under cooler conditions, if you live in an exceptionally warm climate, choose slow-bolting varieties. Seeds can be planted as soon as the soil can be worked and planted throughout the summer and fall. Sow seeds ½ inch apart in rows spaced 18 inches apart, and in full sun. Seeds usually germinate in 10 to 15 days. Chinese broccoli also likes well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter. Care of Chinese Broccoli Seedlings should be thinned to one plant every 8 inches once they reach 3 inches tall. Provide water regularly, especially during dry spells. Provide plenty of mulch in the bed to help retain moisture and keep plants cool. Leafhoppers, cabbage aphids, loppers, and cutworms may become a problem. Watch plants closely for insect damage and use organic pest control if necessary. Keep the garden free of weeds to promote healthy plants as part of your regular care of Chinese broccoli. Harvesting: Leaves are ready to harvest in about 60-70 days. Harvest young stems and leaves when the first flowers appear. To encourage a continuous supply of leaves, pick or cut the stalks using a clean sharp knife, about 8 inches from the top of the plants. After harvesting Chinese broccoli, you can use it in stir-fry or lightly steam as you would kale.
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Large Leaf Italian Basil Seeds
Name: Italian Basil, Large Leaf
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Warm Season
Life Cycle: Annual
USDA Zones: 3-12
Seeds per Pack: 200+
Planting Method: From Transplant
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 30 Inches
Color: Green
Bloom Season: Blooms Late Summer, Blooms Early Fall
Uses: Aromatic
50+Rosemary seeds (Salvia rosmarinus)Evergreen shrub Culinary Kichen Perennial Garden/Container Herb USA
Rosemary is an aromatic, evergreen shrub with upright branches and tough, needle-like leaves. Pine/mint flavored leaves are used to flavor meat, soups and stews. Used fresh or dried. This perennial can reach up to 6 feet by the 2nd or 3rd year. Fragrant and attractive to bees, butterflies, and/or birds. Rosemary can be grown in containers and prefers well-drained soil. Drought tolerant! May aid headaches and stimulate circulation.
Sowing
Start rosemary seeds indoors 5-6 months in advance of transplanting.Press the seeds lightly into the soil and place in a sunny spot, since rosemary requires slightly moist,using a spray bottle or careful watering.Germination will be very slow, up to a month, with a naturally low percentage of the seeds sprouting when the plants grow big enough to handle safely and there is no chance of frost,transplant them to light soil and full sun 18-24 inches apart.Rosemary thrives in dry and stony soils, and can be easily propagated from cutting. It also makes an excellent container plant, especially in winter that drops below 17 degrees F.
Growing
Once rosemary has been established, it will grow quite well on its own without watering or fertilization. If overwatered,the plant may suffer from root rot. After flowering, the plant should be pruned to prevent straggly, unhealthy growth.
Harvesting
Once the plant is well established, harvest fresh leaves when needed, the peak flavor is achieved immediately before the plant flowers.Fresh rosemary can be dried or frozen for future use.The leaves should be dried quickly to preserve their color and flavor.
eBay1000+Cress seeds Upland Cress(Barbarea verna )Garden cress American cress Dryland Cress Creasy Green USA
Upland cress is a cool-season hardy annual that is also referred to as peppergrass. Fast germination and growth make this a great early spring and fall green to add a bite to your favorite salad. Upland-cress shouldn't be confused with its cousin watercress. This herb welcomes some shade, but prefers a sunny environment.
Sowing and Growing
Since upland cress is cool-season and hardy, you can direct-sow seeds a couple of weeks before your region's last frost. If you're planting to transplant eventually, sow seeds indoors about 4 to 6 weeks before the average last frost date. Germination can take 5 to 15 days. This kind of cress desires a sunny environment, but can stand partial shade upland cress is fairly low maintenance, just be sure to keep it watered and prefers moist sandy clay soils rich in nitrogen and organics matter.
Harvesting
You can harvest younger garden cress sprouts by pinching the tops as needed. Cut the stems and leaves once the true leaves appear or when they grow at least 3 inches tall. Harvest before this plant matures, as upland-cress is at its prime early. Garden cress is often used in salads, sandwiches or eaten as a microgreen.
Bermuda Grass Seed, Unhulled, Coated, (5 Lb. Pack), Drought Tolerant Lawn Seed
Unhulled, Coated, Common Bermuda Grass Seed, 5 Lb. Pack
Coated with a Clay Based Coating to Provide More Even Germination and Rot Resistance
Lies dormant until conditions are favorable for germination. Often used in temperate and tropical areas.
◦Un-Hulled Common Bermuda Grass makes an excellent low maintenance, drought resistant lawn or pasture.
◦Common Bermuda grass is a crawling grass with runners providing great traffic tolerance.
◦Common Bermuda Grass grows well in very sandy soil types where other grasses have trouble.
◦Common Bermuda Grass is commonly used for lawn and pasture applications across the southern 1/3 United States.
eBay Endive Seeds, Green Curled Endive Seed, 1/16 oz Pack, Chicory, Heirloom, NON-GMO Endive Seeds, Green Curled Endive Seed, 1/16 oz Pack, Chicory, Heirloom, NON-GMO
Endive Seed, NON-GMO, Heirloom, Open Pollinated Seed, 1/16 oz Packet (800-1000 seeds)
If you enjoy salad, be sure to plant a row Endive, Endive looks like lettuce, but the flavor is somewhat sharper.
Tolerates hot weather and frost
Can be grown in containers
Planting depth: 1/4 inch
Seed spacing: 1inch
Spacing between rows: 15 inches
Days to germination: 14-20
Spacing after thinning: 12 inches
Days to maturity: 60-90
Pick entire plant or just the outer leaves to extend useful life.
Mustard Seeds, Southern Giant Curled Mustard, NON-GMO, Heirloom Seed, 250 Seeds
Southern Giant Curled Mustard Seed, 250 Seed Packet
Maturity 50-70 days.
All-America Selections winner for 1935.
With crumpled, frilled edges, the bright green leaves impart a mild, mustardy flavor.
Served raw, the young leaves are tasty in salads. They're also delicious lightly stir-fried or sauteed.
This heirloom mustard is a superb candidate for freezing or canning. Cold-resistant and slow to bolt, the large, upright and vigorous plants spread to 18-24".
Harvest young leaves in about 50 days or more mature leaves in about 70.
For optimum flavor, grow in cool weather.
Prepare the bed by turning the soil under to a depth of 8 inches. Level with a rake to remove clumps of grass and stones.
Sow in average well-worked soil in full sun. Do not plant where members of the cabbage family were planted in the past two years. Plant in early spring and again in midsummer for a fall crop.
In rows 24 inches apart, sow seeds evenly and cover with ½ inch fine soil. Firm lightly and water gently.
Seedlings emerge in 10-21 days depending on soil and weather conditions.
For continuous harvest, sow every 14 days until the weather becomes hot.
Thin gradually to stand 12 inches apart starting when seedlings are about 1-2 inches high.
Kentucky Blue Grass Seed, (5 Lb. Pack), KenBlue, Lawn and Turfgrass Seed
Includes 5 lbs. "KenBlue" Kentucky Bluegrass
Cool Season Perennial Grass
Performs well in Several Climates and Soil Types
A very aggressive type creating a dense sod. Exhibits early spring green up. Moderate winter color with good resistance to Leaf Spot and good turf quality.
Days to Germination - 21-28
Seeding Rate per 1000sq ft - 2lb
Drought Resistance - Good
Heat Hardiness - Good
Texture - Fine
General Utility - Excellent
For Shaded Areas - Fair
For Heavy Wear - Good
For Quick Cover - Poor
For Slopes & Terraces - Good
For General Desirability - Excellent
Maintenance & Fertility - High
Buttercrunch Lettuce Seed, NON-GMO, Buttercrunch Lettuce Seeds, 1000 Seed Packet
1000 Seed Packet
All-America Selections Winner
This extremely popular lettuce has a luscious, buttery texture. The soft heads are creamy yellow inside and have some heat resistance.
Best in cooler regions. Plant early in spring and repeat every 2 weeks into fall. Protect from heat with shade cloth.
Likes fertile soil, ample water. Best when picked minutes before your meal. Space lettuce plants 8" apart.
Name:
Buttercrunch Lettuce
Botanical Name:
Lactuca sativa "Buttercrunch"
Type:
Heirloom Butterhead
Size at Maturity:
6" - 8"
Days to Maturity:
65 Days
Light Requirement:
Sun/Partial Shade
Planting Time:
Cool Season
Sowing Method:
Direct Sow
Planting Depth:
1/8"
Plant Spacing:
6" - 8"
Name: Morris Heading Collard
Type: Heirloom Non-GMO
Size at Maturity: 24-36 inches
Days to Maturity: 75 Days
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Planting Season: Cool Season
Planting Depth: 1/4 inch
Plant Spacing: 8-15 inches
Name: Lemon Mint
Life Cycle: Annual
Type: Heirloom Non-GMO
Color: Purple
Days to Maturity: 90-120 Days
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Planting Season: Spring
Blooms: Summer/Fall
Plant Height: 12-24 inches
Planting Depth: 1/16 inch
Plant Spacing: 3 inches
Slow Bolt Arugula Latin Name:
Eruca vesicaria sativa
Slow Bolt Color:
Classic leafy salad greens
Arugula Flavor:
Bright and peppery similar to mustard to radish "baby greens". Smaller 2-3" leaves will be sweeter and more tender than larger, more coarse greens.
Growing Info
Days to Maturity:
40-45
Days to Germination:
5-7
Arugula Seeding Depth:
1/4 inches
Plant Spacing:
6-12 inches
Row Spacing:
6-12 inches
Roquette Height:
12-18 inches
Growth Habit:
Weedy and quickly spreading mound similar to dandelion or mustard
Soil Preference:
Organic, fertilized, consistently moist, well-drained
Temperature Preference:
Cooler, 45-65°F
Light Preference:
Full sun in cooler climates, partial shade in warm summers
Dale un toque de sabor a tu jardín con estas semillas de perejil triple rizado. Estas semillas tradicionales son perfectas para quienes disfrutan añadiendo hierbas a sus platos. No están modificadas genéticamente y provienen de una fuente confiable. El perejil es verde y crece bien en cualquier estación, ya sea invierno, verano, otoño o primavera. Son perfectas para quienes disfrutan de la jardinería y añadir hierbas a su colección. Consigue estas semillas de perejil triple rizado hoy mismo y disfruta de los beneficios de cultivar tus propias hierbas.
Nombre: Perejil triple rizado
Petroselinum crispum
Tipo: Reliquia
Ciclo de vida: Bienal
Altura: hasta 18"
Requisito de luz: Sol / Sombra parcial
Usos: Culinario / Medicinal
Método de siembra: siembra directa o en interiores
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GERMINACIÓN RÁPIDA Y FÁCIL DE CULTIVAR: Nuestras semillas de albahaca son perfectas para principiantes, con una alta tasa de germinación en tan solo 5-10 días. Siembre estas semillas de albahaca dulce en interiores o exteriores a una temperatura de 21-29 °C y observe cómo prosperan tanto en parterres como en macetas. Con un crecimiento rápido, obtendrá una planta de albahaca lista para cosechar en 60-90 días, añadiendo hierbas frescas a su cocina sin esfuerzo. Ideal para quienes buscan cultivar semillas de hierbas aromáticas con un crecimiento vigoroso y confiable.
HOJAS GRANDES Y SABROSAS PARA PLATOS ITALIANOS: Conocida por su sabor a albahaca dulce, la albahaca dulce italiana de hoja grande es una favorita en la cocina. Estas semillas para jardín producen hojas anchas y aromáticas, perfectas para pesto, salsas y guarniciones. Dale un toque especial a tus platos italianos con esta clásica planta de albahaca dulce, una adición versátil a tu cocina. Cultiva deliciosas hojas de albahaca en tu propia cocina o jardín con estas semillas para plantar en interiores o exteriores.
COSECHA CONTINUA DE HIERBAS FRESCAS Y AROMÁTICAS: ¡Disfruta de albahaca fresca toda la temporada! Recortar las hojas de esta planta de albahaca dulce con regularidad fomenta un crecimiento más frondoso y un suministro constante de hierbas. Perfectas para semillas de hierbas de interior o jardines de exterior, estas semillas de albahaca para plantar ofrecen una cosecha duradera, asegurando una albahaca fresca y sabrosa para tus necesidades culinarias. Experimenta la alegría de cultivar y cosechar semillas de hierbas para tu jardín que ofrecen resultados consistentes y aromáticos.
IDEAL PARA JARDINES EN MACETA Y PATIO: Estas semillas de albahaca para plantar al aire libre o en maceta ofrecen versatilidad para jardineros con espacio limitado. Perfectas para patios, balcones o pequeños cultivos de hierbas en interior, nuestras semillas de albahaca para plantar en interiores crecen bien en macetas, permitiéndole crear un jardín de hierbas personal en cualquier lugar. Esta planta compacta de albahaca prospera en cualquier entorno, lo que la convierte en una opción fantástica para quienes se inician en el cultivo de semillas de hierbas y hortalizas.
AMANTES DEL CALOR Y POTENCIAL DURANTE TODO EL AÑO: Las semillas de albahaca dulce prosperan en climas cálidos, alcanzando su máximo rendimiento a una temperatura de entre 21 y 29 °C. Sensibles a las heladas, estas semillas de hierbas de interior pueden llevarse al interior para que prosperen durante todo el año. Cultive una planta de albahaca fresca en el interior durante los meses más fríos o disfrute de una planta de albahaca dulce al aire libre en verano. Estas semillas para jardines hidropónicos de interior también son perfectas para jardineros dedicados que desean una fuente continua de albahaca fresca.
ATRAE POLINIZADORES PARA UN JARDÍN SALUDABLE: Deja que tus semillas de albahaca para plantar al aire libre se conviertan en plantas de albahaca con flores que atraen a las abejas y otros polinizadores. Las fragantes flores de la albahaca dulce italiana contribuyen a un ecosistema de jardín próspero, favoreciendo la polinización de otras plantas. Estas semillas de hierbas son ideales para jardineros con conciencia ecológica que buscan crear un jardín de hierbas sostenible mientras disfrutan de los beneficios de las hierbas frescas en sus creaciones culinarias.
BAJO MANTENIMIENTO Y ALTA PRODUCCIÓN: La albahaca dulce italiana de hoja grande es una planta resistente y robusta que requiere mínimos cuidados una vez establecida. Con riego regular y luz solar adecuada, estas semillas crecen hasta 60 cm de altura, produciendo hojas grandes y sabrosas con cada cosecha. Perfecta para quienes buscan cultivar semillas de albahaca para plantar en interiores o exteriores con un mantenimiento mínimo, esta albahaca proporciona hierbas frescas sin la molestia de la jardinería constante.
HIERBA VERSÁTIL PARA TODAS LAS NECESIDADES CULINARIAS: Las hojas grandes de esta variedad de albahaca dulce la convierten en una maravilla culinaria. Úsala fresca, seca o congelada en platos que van desde pesto hasta sopas. Estas semillas de albahaca para plantar proporcionan hierbas que conservan su sabor, ya sea frescas en recetas italianas o secas para almacenar a largo plazo. Con semillas de albahaca dulce para plantar, tu cocina tendrá un jardín de hierbas versátil para todas tus necesidades culinarias.
APTAS PARA DIVERSOS ENTORNOS DE CULTIVO: Nuestras semillas de hierbas prosperan tanto en interiores como en exteriores, adaptándose a diversos estilos de jardinería. Estas semillas, ideales para jardines hidropónicos de interior, jardines en tierra y macetas, son perfectas para jardineros urbanos, familias suburbanas y cualquiera que busque una planta de albahaca fresca durante todo el año. Disfrute de la albahaca en el alféizar de su ventana, patio o parterre con estas semillas adaptables para plantar en interiores o exteriores.
SEMILLAS DE ALTA CALIDAD, SIN OMG, PROVENIENTES DE EE. UU.: Estas semillas de albahaca son de calidad tradicional, sin OMG y se obtienen de forma responsable en EE. UU., lo que garantiza una germinación y un crecimiento óptimos. Seguras para su jardín, estas semillas de hierbas y hortalizas se convierten en plantas de albahaca vibrantes, sin aditivos sintéticos. Nuestras semillas de albahaca para plantar en exterior o interior le permiten cultivar una fuente limpia y natural de albahaca fresca en casa, fomentando un estilo de vida y un jardín más saludables.
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4,5 de 5 estrellas 12.075
4,5 de 5 estrellas 12.075
4.0 de 5 estrellas 7,022
Precio
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Número de variedades
5
10
8
12
10
25
Conteo de semillas
2150
160
500
6.000
25.800
44.000
Inclusiones adicionales
Marcadores de plantas, guía de cultivo
Marcadores de plantas, guía de cultivo
Macetas, marcadores, tierra, guía
Marcadores de plantas, guía de cultivo
Guía de cultivo
Guía de cultivo
Heirloom y sin OMG
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Zonas de cultivo
2-11
3–11
9–11
2–10
3–10
2–10
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¡Bienvenido a Smartbuyforever! Somos un proveedor líder de semillas desde hace varios años. Ofrecemos semillas tradicionales frescas y de alta calidad, sin OMG y orgánicas para jardineros y otros cultivadores. Nuestra oferta principal: cientos de semillas tradicionales, raras y hermosas de flores, hierbas y vegetales. ¡Ofrecemos especialmente semillas de hierbas y flores difíciles de encontrar!
Semillas de hierba culinaria de limoncillo (Cymbopogon citratus)
Hierba limón (Cymbopogon citratus): Cultiva semillas de hierba limón para obtener una hierba esencial utilizada en la cocina asiática. Las hojas y tallos de hierba limón se pueden usar frescos o secos para aportar un distintivo sabor a limón. La hierba limón añade un sabor exquisito a sopas, curris y salsas, así como a platos de pescado y pollo. ¡También es excelente para ahuyentar a los mosquitos!
Guía de cultivo
Cómo cultivar limoncillo a partir de semillas: El limoncillo ornamental prospera en suelo húmedo y a pleno sol, alcanzando una altura de entre 91 y 152 cm. Cultívelo en macetas para poder trasladarlo al interior durante el invierno. Es una planta perenne tropical que se cultiva como anual en la mayor parte de Estados Unidos. No tolera las heladas y cualquier helada intensa la matará.
Se recomienda sembrar semillas de hierba limón en interiores para obtener una germinación óptima. Siembre las semillas de hierba ornamental en la superficie de la tierra y presiónelas suavemente. Cubra ligeramente las semillas de hierba limón con turba. Trasplántelas al exterior cuando la planta alcance una altura de 15 cm.
*Dia de siembra: 2 - 3 semillas por planta
* Tiempo promedio de germinación: 7 - 21 días
* Mantener húmedo hasta la germinación.
* Atrae a las abejas, repele a los mosquitos.
* Profundidad: Presione la semilla sobre la superficie del suelo, cúbrala ligeramente con turba.
Envío gratis:
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Atención al cliente:
Ante todo, gracias por su compra. Si tiene algún problema con su pedido, simplemente déjenos un mensaje y lo resolveremos a la brevedad. Siempre estamos disponibles para atenderle.
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Huerto de hierbas de interior: Cultiva tu propio huerto de hierbas de interior con nuestro paquete de 12 semillas. Este kit incluye los elementos esenciales para un huerto productivo.
Variedad: Incluye semillas de albahaca, cebollino, cilantro, eneldo, mejorana, orégano, perejil, salvia, tomillo, borraja, ajedrea y romero. Todas frescas para la temporada de siembra.
Hidroponía: ¡Las semillas de hierbas son excelentes para plantar en sistemas hidropónicos de interior! Este método de siembra no utiliza tierra y se ha vuelto cada vez más popular en huertos familiares. Semillas para huertos hidropónicos de interior y exterior.
Hierbas culinarias y medicinales: las semillas dentro de esta colección/paquete variado incluyen semillas de hierbas medicinales y semillas de hierbas culinarias para cultivar y plantar todo tipo de hierbas versátiles en un jardín casero para cocinar y usar como medicina.
Calidad: Todas las semillas de hierbas envasadas por Seed Needs están destinadas a la temporada de cultivo actual y las siguientes. Todas las semillas se almacenan en instalaciones con temperatura controlada, libres de humedad.
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¡Bienvenido a Smartbuyforever! Somos un proveedor líder de semillas desde hace varios años. Ofrecemos semillas tradicionales frescas y de alta calidad, sin OMG y orgánicas para jardineros y otros cultivadores. Nuestra oferta principal: cientos de semillas tradicionales, raras y hermosas de flores, hierbas y vegetales. ¡Ofrecemos especialmente semillas de hierbas y flores difíciles de encontrar!
Menta Mixta 500 Semillas. Semillas de menta piperita y hierbabuena, ¡una verdura tradicional sin OMG! Todas las semillas vienen premezcladas.
Germinación en interiores:
1. Siembre las semillas: Plante de 2 a 3 semillas de menta por hoyo a aproximadamente 1/4 de pulgada de profundidad en una bandeja de semillas llena de mezcla para macetas.
2. Agua: Riega ligeramente la tierra para humedecerla.
3. Cubrir: Cubra la bandeja con una envoltura plástica o una tapa para mantener la humedad.
4. Luz: las semillas de menta necesitan luz para germinar, así que no cubras las semillas con tierra.
5. Calor: Mantener el suelo a una temperatura de 68-
75°F (65°F es el mínimo).
6. Germinación: las semillas de menta deberían brotar en un plazo de 10 a 15 días.
7. Trasplante: Una vez que las plántulas tengan al menos dos juegos de hojas verdaderas, trasplántelas al jardín o a contenedores.
Germinación al aire libre:
1. Siembre las semillas: Siembre las semillas directamente en un suelo bien trabajado cuando el suelo se esté calentando en primavera.
2. Cobertura ligera: Cubra las semillas con una fina capa de vermiculita o cúbralas ligeramente con tierra.
3. Humedad: Mantenga la tierra húmeda, pero no empapada.
4. Cobertura de hileras: considere utilizar una cubierta de hileras sobre las semillas hasta que broten.
5. Germinación: Espere la germinación dentro de 15 a 30 días.
Cosecha: Las hojas frescas se pueden cosechar en cuanto la planta alcance una altura de 7,5 a 10 cm. Las hojas pequeñas y jóvenes suelen tener el mejor sabor. Corte los tallos a 2,5 cm del suelo para permitir el crecimiento de nuevos brotes. Mantenga las puntas podadas para evitar que florezcan, ya que esto deteriora el sabor de las hojas. Para secar las hojas, cuelgue los tallos boca abajo en un lugar seco hasta que estén completamente secas; despéguelas y guárdelas en un recipiente hermético. Las hojas de menta fresca también se pueden congelar.
Conservación de semillas: Dado que muchos tipos de menta producen semillas estériles o que no son de su tipo, conservarlas puede ser un experimento. Coseche las cabezas de las semillas en cuanto se sequen y adquieran un color marrón; extiéndalas para que se sequen completamente al sol y luego trille para retirar las semillas. Guarde las semillas de menta piperita en un lugar fresco y seco.
Especificaciones de la hierba de menta
Temporada: Perenne
Zonas USDA: 3 - 10
Altura: 24 pulgadas
Temporada de floración: verano a otoño
Color de la floración: rosa
Entorno: Pleno sol a sombra parcial.
Tipo de suelo: Suelo rico y húmedo con un pH ligeramente ácido entre 6,5 y 7,0.
Resistente a los ciervos: Sí
Nombre en latín: Mentha Piperita
Temperatura: 72 °F
Tiempo promedio de germinación: 10 - 15 días
Luz requerida: Sí
Profundidad: 1/8 - 1/4 de pulgada de profundidad
Tasa de siembra: 3 - 5 semillas por planta
Humedad: Mantenga las semillas húmedas hasta la germinación.
Espaciamiento entre plantas: 18 - 24 pulgadas
Especificaciones de la hierbabuena
Temporada: Perenne
Zonas USDA: 4 - 9
Altura: 12 - 36 pulgadas
Temporada de floración: principios de verano
Color de la flor: lavanda
Entorno: Pleno sol a sombra parcial.
Tipo de suelo: Húmedo, bien drenado, pH 6,1 - 7,5
Resistente a los ciervos: Sí
Nombre en latín: Mentha Spicata
Temperatura: 60 - 70 °F
Tiempo promedio de germinación: 14 - 21 días
Luz requerida: Sí
Profundidad: 1/8 de pulgada
Tasa de siembra: 3 - 5 semillas por planta
Humedad: Mantener húmedo hasta la germinación.
Espaciado entre plantas: 18 pulgadas
Envío gratis:
Todos los pedidos se envían por correo de primera clase de USPS. Solo los pedidos de $10 o más incluirán información de seguimiento gratuita.
Atención al cliente:
Ante todo, gracias por su compra. Si tiene algún problema con su pedido, simplemente déjenos un mensaje y lo resolveremos a la brevedad. Siempre estamos disponibles para atenderle.
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