Panax Ginseng Herb Seeds – Medicinal Plants

Outsidepride Burdock Seeds (Arctium Lappa) offer a great opportunity to grow the Burdock herb in your garden. These biennial herb plants are well-suited for USDA zones 2-10 and grow well in full sun to partial shade with well-drained, moist soils. Burdock can grow up to 60 inches tall, showcasing beautiful purple flowers from late spring to mid-summer. Our Burdock herb seeds are available in packet sizes of 2000 and 4000 herb seed packets, providing both culinary and wellness-related benefits. Suitable for gardeners who want to grow this unique and versatile herb with ease.

Packed with nutrients, our Burdock culinary herb seeds are a great addition to your diet. Rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals, Burdock is traditionally valued for its versatility. Known for its use in various culinary dishes, it can be a beneficial part of your wellness routine. Incorporating Burdock into your daily diet helps support overall wellness and adds wholesome goodness to your meals.

Our Burdock striking biennial plant grows up to an impressive height of 3 to 7 feet, creating a bold presence in any space. Its vibrant purple blooms, appearing from late spring to mid-summer, add a splash of color while attracting pollinators like bees. The flowers, with their unique spherical shape, transition into burrs that showcase the plant’s fascinating life cycle. Easy to grow and adaptable, Burdock herb garden seeds grow well in various soils and light conditions, making them practical addition for gardeners seeking both aesthetics and functionality.

From garden seed to extraordinary, Burdock offers a rewarding gardening experience. Begin by sowing seeds directly outdoors in spring, ensuring the soil is well-prepared and moist. Plant 2-3 seeds 1/4 inch deep and space them 6-8 inches apart, keeping rows 24-36 inches apart for successful growth. Germination occurs within 7-14 days, with consistent moisture being key. As the plant matures, its deep roots grow well in loamy soil, requiring regular watering but avoiding over-saturation. With minimal upkeep, Burdock transforms into a robust herb that enriches your garden with beauty and utility.

Burdock (Arctium Lappa) – Burdock, or also called Great Burdock, is a robust biennial herb plant grown from herb seeds with long-stalked leaves. The Great Burdock herb is a nutritious vegetable and medicinal herb used as a remedy for measles, arthritis, tonsillitis, viruses like colds, throat pain, and as a diuretic. In modern times, Burdock is also used in oncology and to treat many other serious health problems. Great Burdock plant stalks are cooked like celery. The Burdock root is eaten raw or cooked like parsnips. Great Burdock herb seeds can be sprouted.

How To Grow Great Burdock: Start Burdock seeds directly outdoors as soon in the spring as the soil can be prepared. Cover the Great Burdock seeds with light soil and lightly tamp down. Burdock plants grow along roadsides, in open fields, at the edges of woods, and anywhere ground has been disturbed just as most thistles would. Because it is a biennial, the first year Burdock only forms a cluster of large leaves. The large leaves grow from a carrot-like root that can penetrate over two feet into the ground. It is this Burdock root that is most often used in herbal medicine. After a year of growth, Burdock puts forth a branched stalk with smaller leaves and, in the late summer, purple-pink flowers. In autumn, these flowers are replaced by round brown burrs that persist into the winter. The herb seeds contained in these burrs are also used medicinally.

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