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Herbal Tea Garden Seeds Kit – 5 Heirloom Medicinal Herbs for Soothing Teas, Remedies & Pollinator-Friendly Gardens
Herbal Tea Garden Seeds Kit – 5 Heirloom Medicinal Herbs for Soothing Teas, Remedies & Pollinator-Friendly Gardens
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Create a fragrant and functional garden with the Herbal Tea Garden Seeds Kit from Survival Garden Seeds. This curated 5-herb collection includes Lavender, Chamomile Roman, Lemon Balm, Spearmint, and Echinacea Purple Coneflower—beloved heirloom, non-GMO herbs valued for their calming teas, soothing infusions, and natural wellness benefits.
Grow Herbal Teas and Natural Remedies:
Enjoy fresh, homegrown ingredients for tea, tinctures, and infusions.
- Chamomile and Lavender promote calm and relaxation.
- Lemon Balm and Spearmint add bright, refreshing flavor.
- Echinacea is a time-honored herb for immune support and seasonal wellness.
- Homegrown herbs offer pure, fresh aromas and peace of mind in every cup you brew.
Companion Plants with Extra Benefits:
These medicinal herbs do more than flavor your teas—they support your garden ecosystem.
- Attract beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies.
- Deter common garden pests naturally.
- Enhance your vegetable garden’s productivity and visual appeal.
Easy to Grow Indoors or Outdoors:
Designed for beginner and experienced gardeners alike, these herbs thrive in containers, raised beds, or traditional plots.
- Perennial herbs like lavender and echinacea return each year.
- Fast-growing annuals such as chamomile, lemon balm, and spearmint provide quick harvests.
- Most varieties love full sun and become drought-tolerant once established—perfect for a wide range of USDA zones.
Why Customers Love the Herbal Tea Garden Seeds Kit:
- Includes five trusted medicinal herbs for teas and remedies.
- Pollinator-friendly plants that enhance any garden.
- Easy to grow indoors or outdoors in most climates.
- Fresh, natural ingredients for homemade wellness.
- Backed by a family-owned, USA-based seed company.
How to Grow:
- Start seeds indoors or sow directly outdoors after the last frost.
- Provide full sun and well-drained soil.
- Keep soil lightly moist until seedlings are established.
- Harvest leaves and flowers regularly to encourage continued growth.
- Dry herbs for long-term storage or use fresh in teas and infusions.
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