8 Medicinal Herb Seed Collection — Non-GMO (Free Shipping)

Grow a versatile apothecary garden for soothing teas, balms, and beneficial pollinator habitat. Great for beds, borders, and roomy patio containers.

✅ Non-GMO • ✅ Fresh stock • ✅ High germination • ✅ Free Shipping

What You’ll Receive (Seed Counts)

Chamomile — German (Matricaria chamomilla) 300 seeds
Echinacea — Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) 200 seeds
Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) 300 seeds
English Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) 200 seeds
Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis) 200 seeds
Lemon Mint (Monarda citriodora) 300 seeds
Calendula — Pacific Beauty Mix (Calendula officinalis) 200 seeds
Anise (Pimpinella anisum) 400 seeds

Total: 2,100 seeds across eight medicinal herbs.

Why You’ll Love This Collection

Quick Facts (Grow Guide)

Herb Sun Sowing Depth Germination Harvest Notes
Chamomile (German) Sun / part sun Surface-sow; press seeds (needs light) Surface / dusting 7–14 days @ 65–75°F / 18–24°C Pick daisy heads as they open for tea/dry
Echinacea (Purple) Full sun Start indoors; light stratification helps ⅛″ / 3 mm 10–20 days @ 65–75°F / 18–24°C Petals/roots (established plants) for teas
Hyssop Sun Start indoors or direct sow after frost ⅛–¼″ / 3–6 mm 7–14 days @ 65–75°F / 18–24°C Leaves/flowers for teas & syrups
English Lavender Full sun Start indoors; warmth + patience (slow) Surface / ⅛″ light cover 14–28+ days @ 65–75°F / 18–24°C Cut wands in bud for best aroma
Lemon Balm Sun / part shade Surface-sow; press seeds (needs light) Surface / dusting 7–21 days @ 65–75°F / 18–24°C Snip young leaves for teas & infusions
Lemon Mint (Monarda) Sun Surface-sow; press seeds (needs light) Surface / dusting 7–14 days @ 65–75°F / 18–24°C Leaves/flowers for teas; attracts pollinators
Calendula (Pacific Beauty) Sun Direct sow or start indoors ¼–½″ / 6–12 mm 7–14 days @ 60–70°F / 16–21°C Petals for salves, teas, infused oils
Anise Full sun Direct sow after frost or start 4–6 wks early ¼″ / 6 mm 10–14 days @ ~70°F / 21°C Leaves/seed for teas, baking, liqueurs

Ways to Use Your Harvest

Packaging & Support

Pro tip: Many medicinal herbs prefer lean, well-drained soil and regular deadheading to keep flowers coming. Harvest in the morning after dew dries for peak potency; dry in a warm, airy, shaded place.

Shipping: Free standard mail within the U.S. Packed with care. Questions? Message us — we’ll help fast.