Chive Seeds – Allium schoenoprasum
Chive Seeds grow into clumping perennial herbs with slender, hollow leaves and mi...
Explore herb seeds for kitchen gardens, windowsill planters, patio pots, raised beds, and backyard growing spaces across the USA. Grow culinary and aromatic herbs based on your sunlight, season, container size, harvest needs, and local conditions.
Chive Seeds grow into clumping perennial herbs with slender, hollow leaves and mi...
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Sorrel Seeds grow into perennial leafy herbs with tangy, lemon-flavored leaves. A ...
Stevia Seeds grow into small, leafy perennial plants with sweet-tasting green lea...
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Watercress Seeds grow into fast-growing, aquatic or semi-aquatic leafy plants wit...
White Sage Seeds grow into aromatic, silver-leaved perennial plants with tall flow...
Culantro Seeds grow into leafy, aromatic herb plants with spiny, serrated foliage...
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Purslane Seeds grow into low-growing, succulent plants with fleshy leaves and smal...
Chamomile Seeds grow into delicate, daisy-like flowering herbs with soft green fo...
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Start a practical herb garden with seeds for cooking, garnishing, teas, containers, raised beds, and small-space growing. Choose herb varieties based on your USDA growing zone, sunlight, indoor or outdoor setup, container depth, watering needs, and seasonal planting window.
Herbs such as basil, cilantro, parsley, dill, chives, oregano, thyme, sage, and mint are commonly grown in kitchen gardens. The right choice depends on your cooking needs, sunlight, available space, and growing season.
Many herbs can be grown indoors when they receive enough light and proper airflow. A sunny windowsill or grow light can support indoor herb growing, depending on the variety and local conditions.
Yes. Many herbs grow well in small to medium containers, pots, and windowsill planters. Check each variety for root depth, mature size, spacing, and watering needs before choosing a container.
Many herbs prefer full sun, especially Mediterranean herbs like basil, oregano, thyme, rosemary, and sage. Some herbs, such as parsley, cilantro, chives, and mint, may tolerate partial shade depending on climate and growing conditions.
It depends on the herb. Basil, parsley, thyme, and oregano are often started indoors, while cilantro and dill are commonly direct sown because they may not transplant as easily. Always review the planting needs of each variety.
Many leafy herbs can be harvested gradually once the plant is established. Frequent light harvesting may encourage branching in some herbs, but harvest timing and method vary by variety and plant growth stage.
Herbs such as cilantro, dill, and basil may flower faster in warm weather, long days, or stressful growing conditions. Bolting can affect leaf texture or flavor, so planting season and regular harvesting are important factors.
Choose herb seeds based on how you plan to use them, such as cooking, tea, garnish, fragrance, or pollinator support. Also consider sunlight, USDA growing zone, container size, indoor or outdoor setup, watering needs, and planting season.