Medicinal Herb Seeds

Medicinal herb seeds bring traditional usefulness, fragrance, flowers, tea, and pollinator value into the garden. This collection gathers open-pollinated herbs and flowers long grown for household use, herbal traditions, drying, and the simple comfort of useful plants close at hand.

Choose from seed options such as chamomile, calendula, echinacea, tulsi, lemon balm, lavender, sage, thyme, and other herbs with a place in tea gardens, containers, borders, and pollinator plantings. Certified organic and heirloom options are available throughout the collection.

Lemongrass - Herb Seeds
Lemongrass - Herb Seeds
Lemongrass - Herb Seeds
Price:$4.95
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Flashback Mix - Calendula Seeds - Certified Naturally Grown (CNG)
Flashback Mix - Calendula Seeds - Certified Naturally Grown (CNG)
Flashback Mix - Calendula Seeds - Certified Naturally Grown (CNG)
Price:$5.95
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Music - Garlic Bulbs
Music - Garlic Bulbs
Music - Garlic Bulbs
Price:$39.95
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Curated Seed Collections – Heirloom, Edible & Flower Seeds
Curated Seed Collections – Heirloom, Edible & Flower Seeds
Curated Seed Collections – Heirloom, Edible & Flower Seeds
Price:$165.00
Chesnok Red - Garlic Bulbs - Certified Naturally Grown (CNG)
Chesnok Red - Garlic Bulbs - Certified Naturally Grown (CNG)
Chesnok Red - Garlic Bulbs - Certified Naturally Grown (CNG)
Price:$35.95
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FAMILY OWNED

Hand packed in Pennsylvania by our family.

LAB TESTED

Third-party tested for reliable germination.

NON-GMO

Open-pollinated varieties for home gardens & seed saving.

UNTREATED SEED

Never coated with chemical seed treatments.

Traditional Herbs for Medicine

A home herbal garden can become a fragrant, useful corner of the landscape—part tea garden, part kitchen garden, and part home apothecary. Chamomile, calendula, holy basil, lemon balm, echinacea, mint, lavender, sage, and other traditional herbs offer leaves, flowers, roots, and seeds to gather through the season.

Choose plants according to the preparations you hope to make. Chamomile, lemon balm, mint, and holy basil are familiar choices for herbal teas and infusions. Calendula flowers are often gathered for infused oils and salves, while lavender and sage bring fragrance and practical use to the home. A thoughtful mix of annuals and perennials creates both generous first-season harvests and plants that return year after year.

Harvest each herb when the desired plant part is at its best. Gather leaves before or as flowering begins, pick blossoms as they open, and allow roots and seeds time to mature. Dry the harvest in a shaded place with steady airflow, then store it in labeled, airtight containers away from heat, light, and moisture. Over time, the garden becomes a living pantry of herbs gathered and preserved by hand.

Keep Growing a Useful Garden

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Culinary Herb Garden Seeds

Fragrant herbs for cooking, preserving, tea, and adding fresh flavor to everyday meals.
Pollinator Garden Seeds

Pollinator Garden Seeds

Flowers, herbs, and garden favorites that provide nectar, pollen, color, and habitat for beneficial insects.
Edible Flower Garden Seeds

Edible Flower Garden Seeds

Colorful blooms for salads, drinks, desserts, garnishes, and fresh beauty gathered straight from the garden.

Medicinal Herb Garden Questions

Chamomile, calendula, lemon balm, tulsi, echinacea, mint, sage, yarrow, anise hyssop, lavender, and thyme are familiar choices with long histories of traditional home use. Select herbs according to your growing conditions and the preparations you hope to make.

Yes. Chamomile, calendula, lemon balm, tulsi, mint, thyme, sage, lavender, and many other herbs grow beautifully in containers with suitable sunlight, drainage, soil volume, and regular care.

Spread herbs in a single layer or hang small bundles in a warm, shaded place with steady airflow. Once fully dry, store them in labeled airtight containers away from heat, light, and moisture.

Gather a Garden for Everyday Wellness

Homegrown Wellness

Homegrown Wellness

Six traditional herbs for growing, gathering, and preparing teas, salves, infused oils, and other simple comforts from the garden.