Description

An aromatic herb used in soups, meat stocks and potato dishes. Bring into a sunny window in winter. (Sizes: C. D. E) Multi Pellet (5 seeds in each pellet) Reduce seed waste and time spent thinning by using pelleted seeds. Easier to see, handle, and less likely to jam in mechanical planters. Choose pelleted seed to increase your sowing efficiency.

Planting Instructions

Herbs are easily grown indoors or outdoors. Repeat seeding during the year is useful to ensure a constant supply. Most herbs prefer a sunny and not to wet location. Try to locate plants where they will get 5 hours of direct sunlight each day. Herbs usually grow well in almost any soil but tend to thrive in light sandy soil that has been enriched with peat moss or leaf mold and a moderate amount of fertilizer. Cover seed slightly with soil. Keep soil moist until all seeds sprout. Seed germinates best at 18-23 C (68 – 75 F) usually in 7-14 days. Garden spacing 1 m (3 ft) apart.